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" SMITHY " ARRIVES ! ! '.' SMITHY " ARRIVES ! ! "SMITHY" ARRIVES!! SEE EVERY DETAIL IN OUR WONDERFUL SPECIAL FILM ! CJT. JAMES. Three Sessions: °T. JAMES. 11a.m., 2.15, ST. JAMES. audßp.ni. Still Running along its Merry Way— THE BIGGEST, BEST, AND BRIGHTEST BRITISH SHOW IN MONTHS. '■HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIPE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIPE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIPE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." "HIS WIFE'S MOTHER." The funniest farce that Britain has ever given us, with that best o£ all English comedians, GTJS McNAUGHTON GUS McNAUGHTON (The Governor of "Maid of the Mountains"), JIMMY GODDEN MOLLY LAMONT, JACK HOBBS, and other members of the "My Wife's Family" cast. SUPERB SUPPORTS. AMY JOHNSON & JIMMY MOLLISON In a Novelty Aviation Film. First Extended Picture of "THE DERBY, 1932." Splendid Pa the Gazette, Nature Study, Sporting Events, Norman. Long at the Piano, etc. . Plans at Theatre (51-775). EXTRA SPECIAL! FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. The. arrival of "The-Southern Cross" ; at New "Plymouth. . MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. and S p.m. • . .From the Pen of J. B. PRIESTLEY J. B. PRIESTLEY (Author of "The Good Companions," .'. "Angel Pavement," etc.). Adapted" from his famous novel "Benighted." .. "OLD DARK HOUSE." '•'OLD DARK HOUSE." "OLD DARK HOUSE." "OLD DARK HOUSE." ("A" Cert.) \Tliis is Not one of- those Impossible "Horror" Pictures! It is well written —acted by English Men and Women -r-in parts intense drama, with comedy ■ as funny as you have ever witnessed. It is beautifully produced, and the story is simple and concerns a group of strangely mixed men and women marooned in a foreboding house by wind and rain. . Eerie to a degree. With a Brilliant Cast . - OF ALL ENGLISH ACTORS. ■: CHARLES LAUGHTON, (The Most Popular Comedian in England To-day), MELVYN DOUGLAS, KARLOFF, LILIAN BOND, , GLORIA STUART. A Universal Picture. Supporting Programme includes Universal News. "Strange as it .Seems." . ; • Comedyi- '•■■:, , . '. ','_. '•, •' .. ' 'Bos Plans.at Bristol and Theatre. Telephone 45-100.!'■-. '-'''■ rjAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. The greatest laugh tonic ever prescribed. "CAUGHT PLASTERED." BERT WHEELER and ' ROBERT WOOLSEY. The screen's mad mirth-makers ia an absolute, riot of laughter. .-.-. VERY, GOOD SUPPORTS. COMING MONDAY, MONDAY.. -; The Kecord-Bfeaklug Picture, " SUNSHINE SUSIE," ' "SUNSHINE SUSIE," "SUNSHINE SUSIE" . " SUNSHINE SUSIE," " SUNSHINE SUSIE," ~ - "SUNSHINE SUSIE," .•■-•■; "SUNSHINE SUSIE," WITH THE ADORABLE STAR, RENATE MULLER, SUPPORTED BY JACK HULBERT AND OWEN NARES". Picture patrons please note that the urgent demand for this picture in other centres precludes the possibility of it again being seen for a very considerable time in this district. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 10-545. CHORTT'S ■■-■■."■ THEATRE. °HORTT'S ■ . ■ THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. United Artists' Superb Screen Classic. "ARROWSMITH." "ARROWSMITH." "ARROWSMITH." Sinclair Lewis's world-famous' story magnificently portrayed by a mighty cast llljtlliiii RONALD COLMAN, HELEN HAVES SEE "ARROWSMITH." "ARROWSMITH" "ARROWSMITH." "AEROWSMItI/' A live and great adventure in the year's most amazing production. ~ . SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Spotlight -Review. Scenic, Pathe Gazette, Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Reserves at Theatre or Tel. 41-219. Dp LDXE THEATRE, l^Hhutt THEATRE ' First for the Best in Sound and Entertainment. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY at S. p m I' a ntn- f tanf led theU' liv<? in a JUllßle out" pobt where one man's word was law I pf^Pr r»™E ~ JEAN HARLOW CLARK UABLE JEAN HARLOW "RED DUST" —Ia . "RED DUST" "RED DUST" "REDDUST" (Itecommendcd more for Adults.) TUES. at 8 p.m., WED. at 2.30 and S p m WITiL ROGERS WILL ROGERS , The Rajah of Laughter in "BUSINESS AND PLEASURE " "BUSINESS AND PLEASURE/ He was a sharp-dealing blade-wrapped up m the razor business. THURS. AND FRID., at 8 p.m. Follow the footprints for the answer to the most baffling mystery in years. "MISS PINKERTON." "MISS PINKERTON." t°A£ BLONDELL 1 GEORGE BRENT. JOAN BLONDELL — GEORGE BRENT. Box Plans at "Peter Pan" Lounso or Telephone Theatre, 63-431. MYSTERY WEEK-END. T EAVE Wellington Saturday morning i t-vaiii, arrive destination 32.15. train met, back Wellington by train 5.55 Monday. \mi only pay your train fare. Charge this end only .'2os, including eiu- drive, swimming, tennis. Any further particular, ling 25-597, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 2