LAST THREE NIGHTS. CT_ JAMES. THRICE DAILY: JAMES. 11 a . m ., ST.. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Tho. Great Baritone, C ' LAWRENCE- TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, in liis latest and most Triumphant Success, "I-TIE CUBAN LOVE SONG." "3JHE CUBAN LOVE SONG." "ITHE CUBAN LOVE SONG." "CTffi CUBAN LOVE SONG." "T!HE CUBAN LOVE SONG." An exofciu Romance, accompanied by Hamitinsr Refrains under the Sunny Southern Skies of Havana. YOU'LL THRILL TO HIS MARVEL- - LOUS VOICE in "The Cuban Love Song J and "Peanut Vendor." J A SPLENDID SUPPORTING CAST "5 includes LUPE VEILEZ, JIMMY DURANTE, ERNEST TORRANCE, .KAREN MORLEY. s ADDED ATTRACTIONS: "'DIVE INf"—lnteresting exhibitions of diving by tlie American Olympic Team, And The presentations of the Motion Pictures Arts Trophies- to LIONEL BARRYMORE r and MARIE DRESSLER for their outl standing work in 1931. . COM.ING FRIDAY! COMING. FRIDAY! r This time Sir Ble'njamin and John Fuller have pleasure in. presenting NOT ONE BUT TWO OUTSTANDING BRITISH EILMS. A No. 1: "MEN LIKE THESR!" "MEN LCKE THESE!" "MEN LIKE THESE!" "MEN LIKE THESE!" "MEN LIKE THESE!" ( Inspired by the rer»erit Naval Disaster— A the loss or' the Sulbmarinc "Poseidon" — , this - POWEREUL and VITAL DRAMA is a monument to tlbe traditions of our Submarine Service, iVhose often humble seamen, but ever bra re,'-whose calling is 1 . a. minute-by-minute gamble with Death, yet, whsn the dice seems loaded against them, never lose sight for an instant of 5 what their country expects! their conduct I 3 to' be! 2 ? AN EPIC OF HEROISM! No. 2: "MIX SOME SADNESS ( WITH A LITTLE GLADNESS, ADD THE SPICES OF MADNESS, I STIR WITH A TOUCH OF j BADNESS," And you'll have MAGNETIC c MADELEINE CARROLL G MADELEINE CA.RROLI, MADELEINE CAKROLL In "FASCINATION." "FASCINATION." "FASCINATION." "FASCINATION." ONLY 3 MORE NIGHTS! MAJESTIC. THKKCE DAILY: AJESTIC. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. a VITAL! j ABSORBING! 3 "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NUKSE." "NIGHT NUIiSE." "NIGHT NUKSE." * "NIGHT NURSE." "A" Cert.—Adult Reciommendation. Secrets! Scandals! Astounding Experiences i Revealed in this INTIMATE DIARY of f a Night Nurse who lias been through the • Mil). HER FLAMING STORY BURSTS FORTH ON THE SCREEN. An. outstanding drama of: a hitherto unseen side of 'everyday life. T AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CAST. BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, c ..In her finest, role to' date with CLARK.GABLE, BEN LYON, CLARK GABLE, BEN LYON) JOAN BLONDJELL. I SPECIALLY SELECTED ADDED t ATTRACTIONS. ' _^_ { FOR FRIDAY. C FOR FRIDAY. ? British International Film's ABSORBING DRAMA, written carefully for the Screen by the famous ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT, -j DION TITHEUADGE, -* DION TITHEKADGE, c r And enacted by .a . tn-illiant cast, a "THE SHADOW HETWEEN." = "THE SHADOW BETWEEN." "THE SHADOW BETWEEN." "THE SHADOW BETWEEN." t".:: : 1- r fiP 0 RT. S. . . S P 0 HIS, - °P.OSIS, ,s P 0' KTSJ SECOND DEWAR SH3ELD MEETING, - ATHLETIC - PARK, ■ATHLETIC PARK, ' THIS SATURDAY, 2.30 P.M. t THIS SATURDAY, 2.30 P.M. ' SPECIAL ATIStACTION: . 100 YARDS GRAND INVITATION RACE. .' C. JENKINS- (Wellington Champion). r ' G. HART (New Zealand Champion). J. FLEMING (Ex-New- Zealand Cham- t pion). . *- G. VALK (Otago Champion). , J. HAMILTON . (West Coast Champion), s F. H. STEPHENSON (New Zealand Junior Champion).' , \T. MATTHEWS (Athfctic Champion). C RELAY RACE, CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. POPULAR PRIOES.-Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. ' , C. A. WILLIE, Hon. Secretary. J — ; . . T JTUTT VALLEY. HORTICULTURAL ■ " SOCIETY* (INC.). * MIDSUMMER SHOW. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 10th FEBRUARY, 1932. "' Official Opening at 2130 p.m. by Minister = of Agriculture. Magnificent Display- of Gladioli, Choice Dahlias, Hydrangeas,' Sweet i'cas, Bcgon- f ias, Gloxinias. . ONE DAY ONLY. \ Presentation Prized, Trophies 3 p.m. n B Also, Prizes Relief Workers' Garden Com- a petition. ' Dainty Afternoon 33ea, Ice' Cream. Take any Hutt Bus. p Prettiest Show of the Season. . DON'T :tIISS IT! C A. J. NICHOLLS, \ Box 19, Lower Hutt. Secretary. E ti WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY c LIMITED. TfREE COOKERY DEMONSTRATION I f By MISS MAJUON CHRISTIAN I ■ (Liverpool School o€ Cookei-v Diploma). 1 WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1032| ? - 2.30 p.m., 04, Courtenay place. Subject: Roast Stuffed Pork; Coffee Nut * Cakes; Sultana Scones. J SMOKING -,1S SUICIDE. *- ADD years to yoitr life. Stop smoking, i "ANTI-BACOT removes craving. Get ' Free Booklet. Home Welfare Pty., P.O. s Box 1355E, Wellinglon. 0 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1932, Page 2
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