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WITH OXE ACCORD THE ENTIRE . PICTURE-GOING POPULATION OF WELLINGTON IS SAYING— .... —BLESS YOU! —BLESS YOU! MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER ' MARIE DRESSLEIi MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER ' MARIE DRESSLER For giving us the greatest triumph of a great career — : "E" M M A" "E M M A" "E 'M .M A" "E M M A" "E M M A" ' ' ""E" M M A" "E M M A" • "E M MA" Now screening to packed houses, together with "Ireland, the Melody Isle" (with John McCormack), "Ragamuffin Romeo" (Technicolour Marvel), Zasu Pitts-Thelma Todd Comedy, News, etc. . At the ST. JAMES THEATRE. T. JAMES THEATRE. (Daily at 11, .2.15, and 8.) BOOK . IMMEDIATELY FOR TONIGHT. PLANS AT BRISTOL, OR THEATRE (54-775), after 5 p.m. MAJESTIC THREE SESSIONS AJESTIC MAJESTIC 11 a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m Wellington Picture-goers are experiencing a Welcome Change in Screen Entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's "CONGORILLA," "CONGORILLA." The Pulse of Africa. All New from Beginning to End! THERE ARE ONLY TWO MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO SEE "CONGORILLA" ON FRIDAY. WHEELER and WOOLSEY WHEELER and WOOLSEY Come to the MAJESTIC In "GIRL CRAZY." "GIRL CRAZY," Fun, Rhythm, Beauty, Rolled into One Big Laugh Show. And Look Who is in it. EDDIE QUILLAN, MITZI GREEN, DOT

Music By the Popular Composer of : "Rhapsody in Blue," : GEORGE GERSHWIN. : ; Bos Plans Bristol and' Theatre. Tel. 45-100. (^.RAND ; OPERA HOUSE. Twice daily—at 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST 2 DAYS. GEORGE BANCROFT, MIRIAM HOPKTNS in " THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." (Adult audiences.) Dynamic adventure-romance of Russia in 1917—the hectic days when an Empire went down in flames. Also a clever satire on the Olympic Games, "MILLION DOLLAR LEGS." ' Jack Oakie, W. C. Fields, Andy Clyde. •A riot of joyous comedy—the world's most hilarious comedians let loose in a general rib-tickling succession of laughter. - Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre (Tel 54-706). - OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT CHARLES FARRELL, MARIAN NIXON (The Screen's Romantic Team) in "AFTER TO-MORROW." (Recommended more especially for adults.) A picture that- ranks with the year's best. •■• -In addition: Splendid Supporting Programme. SKATING ' SKATING TO-NIGHT, 8 to 11. SKATINft TO-NIGHT, 8 to 11. SKATING SKATING SPECIAL LATE SESSION. SKATING SKATING SKATING "ROYAL ROLLER RINK, SKATING XVOYAL ROLLER RINK, SKATING SKATING Vivian street, SKATING ■SKATING SKATING CLUB NIGHT TO-NIGHT. SKATING CLUB NIGHT TO-NIGHT. SKATING SKATING SKATING Hear SKATING THE "STROLLI'.RS" DANCE SKATING BAND SKATING SKATING in a Special Musical SKATING . Programme. SKATING SKATING SKATING Enjoy the SKATING SKATING D'ALBERTS. SKATING COMMUNITY SING,' SKATING MONTE CARLO. SKATING SKATING Tel. 51-212. G. S. BRIGHT. SKATING Manager. SKATING SKATING FRIDAY NIGHT TS "FREE SKATTNG AMBULANCE NIGHT." SKATING ' HALLOWE'EN FAIR. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, Boulcott street. T^O be .opened- by Lady Buckleton, ' ' THURSDAY, • 27th OCTOBER, at 3 p.m. Attractive Stalls, Dainty Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Special attractions: Thursday Eroning, at 8: Mannequin Parade, featuring N.Z.-made goods; burlesque, "A Beauty Talk," Mr. Raymond Phillips; ballet, "Three Blind Mice," arranged by Miss Oliver. Friday Afternoon, at 2—Baby Show! Baby Show! Friday Evening: Halt-hour- entertain-ment-by pupils of Miss Kathleen O'Brien; novelty skit; violin solo by Miss Prudence Lewis Saturday Evening: Monster Hallowe'en Programme, under the direction of Mr. Albert Russell. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 101, 26 October 1932, Page 2

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