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! Sm- JAMES. , THRICE DAILY »T. JAMES. 11a.m., n SX. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. A COMEDY OF COMEDIES. MERRY! CLEVEK? SNAPPY! 1 WITTY "THE 'PERFECT LADY." "THE PERFECT LADY." ' "THE PERFECT LADY." "THE PERFECT LADY." "THE PERFECT LADY." "THE PERFECT LADY/ "THE PERFECT LADY." "THE-PERFECT LADY." The most delightful comedy entertain ment, burpassing anything ever seen oi heard on the Talking Screen. ANOTHER 8.1.P. TRIUMPH. Featuring BETTY AMANN BETTY AMANN BRITISH SHORT SUBJECTS. "CONQUEST OF THE AIR," dealing with the evolution of aeroplanes. ."MALCOLM McEACHERN," the magnificent bags singer. "NORMAN HENDERSON," the lefthanded pianist. t b|«fY& Bl W W^ LADY. FRIDAY NEXT, FRIDAY NEXT, THE CLEVER and BRILLIANT THE CLEVER and BRILLIANT SPARKLING COMEDY DRAMA SPARKLING COMEDY DRAMA All in RADIANT TECHNICOLOUR, RADIANT TECHNICOLOUR! "WAITING FOR THE BRIDE" "WAITING FOR THE BRIDE." "WAITING FOE THE BRIDE" "WAITING FOR'THE BRIDE." "WAITING FOR THE BRIDE." '■"WAITING FOR THE BRIDE" FOR THE BRIDE." ■ A Delightful Depiction of the Wiles and Ways of a Husband-Hunting Girl and Her Victim Who Was Left? * "WAITING AT THE CHURCH." The Pinnacle of Perfect Production in the NEW Technicqlour Process, Featuring MARY- BRIAN, MARY.BRIAN, JOHNNY HINES, JOHNNY HINESI \■- , • v GEOFFREY KERR. , • GEOFFREY KERR. A DELECTABLE ,DISH OF COMEDY SATURDAY,;7tb. MAY, II a.m. , SATURDAY, 7th MAY, 11 a.m. < ■ ' 6d 1,0 .All Parts of the Theatre. . 6d to'All-Parts of the Theatre. ' ' n?r^§^S >S<- SPECIAI' MATINEE. • .CHILDREN'S SPECIAL MATINEE! BUCK -JONES-"THE DAWN TRAIL." •MICKEY-THE MOUSE AS A COWBOY, Arid ■■A Visit to Bournville Village, 'where - t -Cadbury Chocolate is made. Each Child will receive free a Larce ', 3d Bar"of "Cadbury's Chocolate. S e7woS IEo S F EVER HAD. < IIfAJESTIC. XTiAJESTIC. Thiee Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. -'. . i . f A Pulsating Drama of .Spanish I , , Passion. InspirecLby.the ,W,orld-famous Opera "Carmeni" " GIPSY. J. -BLOOD " . "GIPSY- BLOOD" -' - \ ~~ ■with;. - , .. , TOM ' BURKE t The Renowned' Tenov. MARGUERITE NAMARA Prima 'Donna from the Oper» '." House, Milan. LANCE FAIRFAX The New Zealand Baritone. .• With the music of Bizet played by the New Symphony Orchestra _ conducted b» Dr. Malcolm Sargent. ' 'ADDED ATTRACTIONS. On stage' nightly a Presentation by MISS;'KATHLEEN O'BRIEN > - '-\* of a 1 SPANISH SCENA AND BALLET , - . ',Qf-SPANISH-FOLK DANCES Perforraed.-by her most Brilliant Pupils. ' PATHE—— GAZETTE. "THAR' SHE BLOWS," With -the Norwegian Whalers in Australian Waters. N » "LIGHT OF LOVE." Secrets of Nature Sciics. 11 o'clock, SATURDAY MORNING. - -"Ar.TREAT FOR THE. KIDDIES !" A 3d Bar' of Cadbmy's Chocolate for , ,■* every child. -', SPECIAL PROGRAMME: BUCK JONES, MICKEY MOUSE, AND . A TRIP, THROUGH BOURNVILLE. Admission 6d. COMMENCING FRIDAY. . "STEPPING SISTERS" LOUISE DRESSER, MINNA GOMBELL, 'jJobyna Howland,.William Collier, senr. Book at\Theatre or Bristol. Tel. 45-100. i WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY (Inc'), Kent terrace. ' - WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Open Seance and Refreshments, Is each. LODGE KELTJURN.'No. 87. ALL Members "of the Institution and •**• their' friends ni-e coulially invited to hear an address, by\Wor. Bio. J. M. Thompson on ''Social Work Oiganisntion," to be' 'given in' the Empire Hall, Cuba street. Wellington, at 830 "p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT/ sth MAY. No regalia." _ . _._ By Command of. the W.Jii ' (■

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

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

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

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