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SUCCESS! SENSATIONAL SUCCESS1 Another crowded house spontaneous i 5. _ its praises "DELTCIOUS" is DELIGHTFUL . . . All the Town is Talking about it. THE BRILLIANT TREO OF 'SUNN"! - SIDE UP." r JANET GAYNOR, ,CHAS. IMRRELL AND E£, BRENDEL. Return in the Greatest Musical Romance of the Year. , — KOW SHOWING-^ "TiE LUXE THEATRE. -^E LUXE THEATRE. !. (Courtenay Place.) "TWICE DAILY: 2.30 p.m. and S p.m • TWICE DAILY: 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m , s ' Music Songs Mirth Interwoven with Songs that will • make your heart sing. JANET GAYNOR , a JANET GAYNOR —IN— ■ JANET GAYNOR r JANET GAYNOR' \ "DELICIotIS" — I ' "DELICIOUS'" " "DELICIOUS" "'DELICIOUS" —with— CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL, CHARLES FARRELL. CHARLES FARRELL. In the Gay eat—Fastest—Happiest romance -with lots of laughs by EL BRENDEL EL'BRENDEL - v - And Sparkling Musical Hits by GEORGE GERSHWIN. •Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Tel. 53-080.' - - NOW SHOWING ~ KING'S THEATRE. ' ING'S THEATRE. ' 1 (Dison street.)' TO-NIGHT/ 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, > Presents GRACIE FIELDS GBACIE FIELDS GRACIE ■ FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS , GRACIE FIELDS " GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE -, • FIELDS England's Greatest Stage Personality, singing her' way into your heart" In .-'•'_ "SALLY ' ' . ALLEY" "SALLY.. • '„ -"ALLEY" "SALLY -' - IN OUR . ALLEY" . "SALLY- " ALLEY" "SALLY/., ALLEY" Yotj will be thrilled and delightedly this captivating favourite~singing "Fred Fanackapan," "Fall In and Follow the Band/; .and flSally." "Sally in Or«r Alley" is a story with, faithful love, laughs, and s^orig. '^ -YOU MUST NOT MISS.-IT! Also '• *. * i , ■ ■ KING'S ? F,EATURETTES.'' ~'Box Plan's \i ; Bristol'and- Theatre, Tel. 52-212,; ~,,,- „' t' . OEASIDE PICTURES, / LYALL BAY. ~'• 7TO-NIGHTrAT 8 O'CLOCK; * 'DramartbWtbrills with 'Human Folly and ' '■ " Love. ' ' .OLIVE, BROOK-PEGGY SHANNON, MARJORIE RAMBEAU—CHARLES STARRETT," ~ ■ . '/- ''-InJ> > - "SILENCE"-His-sealed lips'spell happi- ' SILENCE"" ness-for two people. Shame "SILENCE"- for.,himself. .Will he speak SILENCE", to" save himself ? - Life de.SILENCE"' c ;V £ Additional: ~"SJLENCE."v;2?aranjount News.1 '• • , .i"SILENCE"'S^Caee" (Tslkatbon). " .."S^BNgS^Serefe'b*. Souvenirs.' ■ - Reservations:?* telephone '< 16-393-or isall. COMING" THURSDAY—> ' \ -joAn cr^weord-clark: <jable, ,1 * "2*'p': "POSSESSED. 0, "iA modern .girl's struggle'ag^nsfc the'de- ,-■ .-.- , t 'Session 'of ~ -'t.. ' ''^BlJS4^^''" ;-f.r-'THfeATRE.' • ■ ~-VRITANNIA <■ '■ THEATRE. ' •'-:' 'v^st;and'"-m6st:v':!- -. i By far the.Best Continuous Tafkie Show "-'in' Wellington. ■ ' Continuous from 11 a.m. to 30 p.m. EDMUND LOWE, " LOIS MORAN, and EL BRENDEL, in "THE' SPIDER." "THE SPIDER." "THE. SPIDER." "THE SPIDER" "THE SPIDER." "THE SPIDER." "THE , SPIDER." • "THE SPIDER." "THE SPIDER." "THE SPIDER," • "THE SPIDER." "THE SPIDER." ' "THE SPIDER.-"- "TllE SPIDER." There'p a car load of gooseffeßh in every ' '- minute "of it. In, addition;' , , BRITANNIA 'FEATUKETTES. ' . BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. PMPIKE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY." THIS EVENING, at 8 'o'clock. - -THRILLS! THRDLLS! THRILLS! THOMAS MEIGHAN,, * - ' , . HAKDIK ABRTGHT, l—'< ■ '"SKYLINE.", >ThQmas Meighan in a he-man' role! You'll / wonder, you'll be thrilled, you'll gasp when . '• " you see "Skyline." ' '3-t Bipr,British Comedy Special! ".WE DINE AT SEVEN." A positive 'scream- of.mirth jou'll enjoy. 3- FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. and THURSDAY, ' "STRICTLY'DISHONOURABLE." ■ WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL ■ : ' SOCIETY. , PROFESSOR-A. H.-COMPTON, Ph.D." -■-. of1 the' Ujiivcrsity of Chicago, will deliver, an'address: - - '-• "DO'WE LIVEJN a' WORLD OF ' ;' ' / CHANCE?'' - " llh'the CONFERENCE, HALL, - ■-- » Dominion Farmers' Institute, TO-MORROW NIGHT ■'(WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY), at 8 o'clock. Public invited. v F. R. CALLAGHAN, Secielary. 400 MILES FOR 17s 6d. 400 MILES FOR 17s Cd. 400 MILES FOR 17s Gd. WEEK-END RAIL*'EXCURSION WEEK-END RAIL- EXCURSION To • . "NAPIER-HASTIN4JS And'HAWKES BAY Stations. (~)N SATURDAY, 7th MAY, SPECIAL .AFTERNOON " PASSENGER TRAIN will run as follows: Wellington dep. 12.65' p.m.; Otaki 2.37; Levin 30Shannon 3.18; PaJmerstoa North 4 5 Return train leaves Napier 5.0" p.m. Sunday night. Buses Tor Hutt Valley and trams for- suburbOmeet return train on arrival. If desired, tiippers may return by Monday trams (flth Ma}), BARGAIN FAKKB. To Napier. r . To Hastings. Return ' Return 2nd ' ' "Ist V 2nd ]st 17s Gd.-~25s 7d. ( -, 16s 3d. 2fa'2d. i Correspoudiugly.chcap fares to other n&wkes Bay stations. • < BOOK NOW,AT RAILWAY OFFICES. Further particulars or handbills on I inquiry. •'■ y.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1932, Page 2

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