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MAJESTIC. THREE SESSIONS -•-"-AJESTie. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. - S p.m. | A scream A train speeds on in the night! What happens '! HERE is something j really unusual in the line of Mysteries! The entire sequence of events transpires on board a train. Strange happenings involve thirteen people in a Pullman car. "BY WHOSE HAND?" A Columbia Picture. With BARBARA BEN WEEKS. LYON. Also:— Fox News — Travelogue Cartoon — Nature Study Specialty. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. , MAJESTIC. ITJ-AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. Friday—Friday—Frida y. THE WORLD'S STRANGEST ''IGLOO" ADVENTURE, FILMED "IGLOO" ATOP THE WORLD, COM- "IGLOO" BINING TERRIFIC NEVER- "IGLOO" BEFORE - PICTURED "IGLOO" THRILLS WITH A LOVE- "IGLOO" STORY TREMENDOUS IN "IGLOO" ITS SIMPLICITY. "IGLOO" "IGLOO" (SENSATIONAL!) -'IGLOO". "IGLOO" If you enjoyed "Nanook of the North," you will doubly enjoy "Igloo." YOU CAN HARDLY BELIEVE WHAT YOUR OWN EYES SEE! SEE the terrific battle between an Eskimo and a, ferocious polar bear which is about to devour the girl he loves! SEE the ' hunger-maddened Eskimos' wild walrus hunt . . . scores of giant sea beasts slain before your very eyea! SEE tbe desperate Eskimos' thrilling pursuit of a whale-like sea monster who*!e tail alone is bigger than 20 men! SEE the crashing masses of white death—pressure-ice that closes its gigantic jaws on man and beast alike! Also, on the Programme: LEW AYEES, With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, In "PENALTY OF FAME/' "PENALTY OF FAME." Wh-oe-e-1 Hop on the magic carj pet with the cocky broadcaster who blew the lid off the high-hatters and loosed a volcano of sensations! A baffling mystery that defied America's best detectives! A murder shot that echoed in a million homes! . . . The fastest, thrillingest picture of the new season!

THESE TWO PICTURES EARNED ' "STARS" IN THE "PHOTOPLAY" MAGAZINE AS THE TWO BEST PICTURES OF THE MONTH. A TREMENDOUS HIT A TREMENDOUS HIT WITH CROWDED AUDIENCES. WITH CROWDED' AUDIENCES. Every possible element . . . beauty' . . . romance . . . excitement . . . drama . . . humour . . . music . . . blended into a perfect gem of entrancing entertainment. | CT. JAMES. THREE SESSIONS: [ JAMES. 11 a.m., 2.15 j ST. JAMES. and S p.m. A renowned play now becomes one of the ' major achievements of talking pictures. "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OP PARADISE." With '■'That Exquisite Latin," DOLORES DEL RIO, DOLORES DEL RIO, DOLORES DEL RIO, DOLORES DEL RIO, JOEL •McCEEA, JOHN HALLIDAY. j SKEETS GALLAGHER,. BERT ROACH. She ;-..',, ,_a beautiful princess . . '. ■but, ''Taboo." . . . He, a white and '.recklessly fascinated -. . . .and looming behind''them .both—PELE— the volcano- ,.;■■;• "7 . ;■:';"., god! ■■.'.';/. •':' ;'"".;';"ON STAGE: :■"<" TOZER'S 'HAWAIIANS- -; ; TOZER'S HAWAIIANS "■ ;„■;. lii enchanting Island prologue. j ; TNE^VS, CARTOON, TRAVELOGUE, j TPlajis; at Bristol or Theatre (54-775) after ' 7;7. '■ -' " 5 .p.m..- ■ :7. : ;; ; ';' TO-MORROW .EVENING '!,'" '■' ■''. • '■'. ■In the. .. "■ ■CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL HALL, - 7 ■■ : ., J^RAiIATIC RECITAL 7:.. / -MRS. 7 (Gold/Medallist,' L6ntlon.:; Academy of ~7"-:-".'-.;.Music)',': ;'- Assisted-by Miss7Ngaire Coster,-Mr. Harry Brusey, Mr,'llerhard, Lankshear. Admission, ls.- : -.--.Commence at 8 o'clock. ~~- DANCING. ~ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. J>IO --^ 'GRANDE' CABARET, Hobart street, Miramar. Modern and Old-Time Dancing. Good Music, Supper, and Monte Carlo Prizes. Subs., Is Od. J. HALEY, M.C. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO~LET\ I "V"EW Shop, tiled front, rooms, tram stop, '.y-1 rent 30s. 460, Adelaidc-rd. Key at : -»if. . ■ . | TTP-TO-DATE Shop in Capitol Theatre; ! y _ Miramar, £1. per week; suitable any I business; excellent opening dressmaker. I Tel. 45-450... TO LET ' TO LET. a O LET TO LET. OFFICES tn the "EVENING POST" NEW BUILDING. ONE SUITE-AND SEVERAL SINGLE ROOMS Well Lighted. Central-heated. EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR 15USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 'MEN. For terms and conditions, apply BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., Proprietors, "Eveniug Post." *

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 135, 5 December 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 135, 5 December 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 135, 5 December 1932, Page 2

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