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EIGHT ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT! Si Si. am^SI. JAMES. 2,15 andiTp.m. . "COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE •' ... ', y, ■ ■■ r . '" GAIETY—WIT. :;,:, HILARIOUS COMPLICATIONS Enacted before a background of New York .high society and scintillating .gay Paris. ■ ■...'■ CONSTANCE BENNETT ' ; .CONSTANCE.BENNETT, . " > More beautiful- than ever, comes out of the lap L of,the gods into the heart of the ■'". world in her latest comedy, drama, . "■ ...'JLADY WITH A PAST" : • "LADY WITH' A PAST" ■' ("A" ' Cert.—Adult Recommendation) A MODERN STORY'OF A GIRL WHO IS TOO RESERVED AND SHY-TO BE ALLURING, ..BUT- SHE >' GOES TO PARIS -AND, THERE DEVELOPS A - ■•■:;..-■• • -"PASTP ~ ; ":,.'CONSTANCE B'eNNETT ; Wears- no; less- than SEVENTEEN WONDERFUL PARISIAN CREATIONS^ Gone ■is t the Connie Bennett of "poor gFl,,,3nd.' "erring-sister" rqles.:. This time you H witness 'an entirely :new and entertaining Connie-^SHE'S AT HER BEST! ; /•■■'-ADDITIONAL: ' ;•• ■-. PATHE'GAZETTES '. '■■ '.Latefit News from far and wide.. t ;,;"BLONDES.;PREFER BONDS" ' " : 'A'Rollicking 2 reels of Giggles: "OLD>, HOKUM-BUCKET" Comedy-Cartoon—You'll split your sides at '.'■ - -.' ■■ .. this! ■• ■ BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL OR- . ■ ■' THEATRE. Tel, 54-775. M^j™ ;;;.. THREE^E^SIONS: MAJESTIC;. .■: .^.lffp.m., 8 p.m. , . Singing—Music—Dancing. : ••; •_■ Darkness to Dawn- '■'.':'■■'■ -In-a Night Club! . '■ •.'•■ LEWAYRES! • y. ' ' MAE "CLARKE! ' . J,.,, BORIS KARLOFFJ . Great Stars' In a Startling Story. . • : ■-V v ? -; -:{.^OTGHT ■■ WORLD." ■ ; . ■ " : tViere, the Best meete the Worrt,. ■■■■-.-.- when, the City. Sleeps. .' ~ ~ .• . "NIGHT. WORLD" • !:■_ ■■• ...- •• ■ Wakes! ■■ . . :.("A": Cert.—Adult Recommendation.) : , ADDITIONAL: •■' ' SLIM SUMMERVILLE ■ -•" " In ' / . "MEET THE • PRINCESS." • ', \"COMEPY CARTOON." ~- "STRANGE AS,IT-SEEMS." L . ■■:. (Series of Wondert). :• ■'..''■ Baseball Sports Short . "SLIDE,. BABE, SLIDE" -.;, ■■- ". (With Babe Ruth). , - - AND :TWO GRAHAM McNAMEE . ;■. UNTVERSCAL -NEWS REELS. ; Book at Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. ' EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. . *J ■■ v■ . Steam Heated Nightly. f THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! '■: The Greatest.Flying. Picture Jiade! il- "THE LOST SQUADRON." :ls> "T-HE LOST SQUAO3RON.". , n *■£ 6l?OW.—feut an air show in the ■> wafang! -^reief-berofe'«3ch: a- tearing,- - slaashine tornado-of /breath-taking- thrills! ? "the lost Squadron?' • 2^-CQMEDY ;■ Sr-MYSTERY DRAMA. ' 4f-PATHE GAZETTE: NEWS/- . . . • "v, ■ ■ grajsidJcpncert, ". i?^J? ' sti Vincent d« Paul Society, at ; tTILBIRNIE KINEMA THEATRE, *^'-' SUNDAY EVENING,- ' 31st JULYjI932,' 8.15 p.m. ; _Orcb*stra,."Viennese . Nights" Waltz (Rombery), "I'll Bring a Love Song," Fgt- ?-?«* r; Song' "The Glory of :the Sea"- ---; (Alfred Saunders), Mrs. Ashtell; Musical i Mondlogue; : "Earthenware"-' (Hariison: tK?^',^" 8• pmiß. Crow;- Song, "Love's' ¥shY (Ro^do), Mrs. Treacy; Piano Solo, Three o'clock in the Morning" (Rokado), "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" (Madison), Mr. Frank Andrews; Song, _.Arise o Sun" (Locktbn), Mr. Ben OBrien; Song, "Bessie's Garden" (Saunders) ,-Mrs. Donoghue.;.-Orchestra, "Punch and Judy Show" (Black), "Life is Just 4'Bowl of Cherries':' (Henderson). God Save the King-Accompanist, Mrs. Colling. QOMMERCIAL-; TRAVELLERS" -.-;,, -'.■'"■'; '":.-CHpiR,-;; : -:. ; ' '. v ;Conducior': John "Bisfipp. CONCERT'CHAMBER; ;-\ ■ CONCERT CHAMBER;- ' '.h "'"TO^NIGHav-atr^clbck. " - : .:. -• -Assisted by- * ?, e<?f ge EUwood , ?Cellist ; Molly Atkinson Soprano' '■ !? lller .Contralto " ' ; Gn' dle ••••:•.». 'BaritonevMatt. Dixon;.v.:,-...- Accompanist. , Prices: 2sJdi (plus tai)'and Is 6d, . ~ [. _ ■--.;.■; Je.-m:'pankhurst,::' • ". . Hon. Secretary. TO-NIGHT r^r ~ — ■ TO-NIGHT ■■■.;'■■' •• TO-NIGHT PLIDE •' TO-NIQHT **" ' IS; -:^ Tl^ ■■:■ •TOIS- street. TONIGW; "Wellifto«'f R«de*vous TO-NIGHT,- /-Skaters." I TO-NIGHT-i TolS T°'NIQHT- TO-NIGHT. To'ltp^ Special Late Session, : ' TO-NIGHT •^-NIGHT: Daily Sessions as usual : Next Week: ?ill »sas»..,' - TO-NIGHT . ' TO^jgHT' GLIDE SKATING TEmK. TO.'NIGHT A TUBERT • TO-NIGHT Tel. 41-601 : "Green Cabsf in attendance. TO-NIGHT . .;'" :; ;' .VIOLONCKLLO, PL4NOFORTE, AND" ' • - .. VOCAL RECITAL ■ ■■'■■' By ELVIRA. WYCHERLY, ORMI REID •:. ', AND HILDA CHUDLEY, TpHE BLUE° TRIANGLE HALL •■*•; Boulcott street, ■ \J .On TUESDAY, 9th AUGUST. " -;: T-ickets 2s, inclu'cting tax. ... ' 'OTAGO HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS" • : 5 \ ASSOCIATION. (INC.). n 'PHE Annual Reunion of the.'Wellinßton • x Branch will be held on WEDNESDAY, • 3rd: AUGUST, at Gamble and Creeds] - Lambton quay, at 7.30 p.m. Dress informal. Admission, 4s 6d. Old Boys are requested to-notify the Secretary prior to;ithe 2nd idem 6£ their intention to be: present. . : " '■ • -.-.-■; . ; ■'':;'; - ERIGR. WiNKEt, Hon.'sk ' ■ -■■': c/o Public Trust Office. ■;■;: TENNIS COACHING. "jfißT your Coaching NOW. Beginners ■^■CiP££^ f P?S?si&F' T- s- Williams, .Official' Coach to WX.TI,'-i3; Ltfwer -4,« t . Tel. 41-235.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 4