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LAST 2 DAYS! ]lf AJESTIC. THREE SESSIONS: IU-AJESTIC. H a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. BREAKING ALL LAUGH RECORDS. SLIM SUMMERVILLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE And ZASU PITTS . ZASU PITTS In "THEY JUST —- "THEY JUST '■ HAD TO HAD TO • GET MARRIED." • GET MARRIED." READ THE CAST! FIFI • D'ORSAY, ROLAND YOUNG, GUY KIBBEE C AUBREY SMITH, HENRY ARMETTA, VERREE TEASDALE, ROBERT GREIG, AND OTHER FAVOURITES. (Recommended by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY — NEXT ! ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S THRILLING ROMANCE. "ROBBER'S ROOST." "ROBBER'S ROOST." "ROBBER'S ROOST." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . AA 7ith GEORGE O'BRIEN. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. PLANS AT BRISTOL OR THEATRE. Tel. 45-100. YOU HAVE A GOOD LAUGH^ Why Miss this Unique Opportunity? i CJT. JAMES. Twice Daily j°T. JAMES. It "It ; ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. England's best-beloved character comedian, JULIAN ROSE ("LeviHsky" of Gramophone Fame). In the Hilarious and Original Comedy, "MONEY TALKS." " MONEY TALKS." With our old friends, GUS McNAUGHTON, JIMMY GODDEN, If there isn't laughter In the idea of a Jew trying to give his money away . . . J-heu there isn't laughter in anything BRITAIN'S BEST SUPPORTS. Pathe Pictorial, Weekly Gazette, "Springtime in the Schilles," etc. /,:???-x P1? t ns 2 peß at Bristol or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT! YOU'VE'READ ABOUT IT! IT'S COMING! THE Picture brought across the Tasman -*• Sea in the Southern Cross by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, because it'is an epic story dedicated to the heroes -who fly the mails. "Neither snow, nor rain, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." A Universal Picture. Approved by the Censor for Universal Exhibition. "AIR MAIL." "AIR MAIL." "AIR MAIL." '. "AIR MAIL." "AIR MAIL." "AIR MAIL." "AIR MAIL." "AIR MAIL." "AIR MAIL." "AIR MAIL." "Air Mail" is enacted by a brilliant cast, including Ralph Bellamy, Pat O'Brien. Slim Sumincrville, Gloria Stuart, aiid Lilian Bond. Personal Appearance of "Smithy." In conjunction -with "Air Mail," Sir Charles Kingsford Smith will personally appear on the stage next Friday and lecture to his own film, "Across the Pacific." AVARNING! Booking is heavy. Make sure by reserving early! ST. JAME S. . Twice Daily—2.ls and 8. SPORTS. SPORTS. HERE AYE ARE AGAIN. rvRAND ELECTRIC LIGHT GATHERING. BASIN RESERVE THIS SATURDAY, 7.45 p.m. NORMA WILSON, JACK WADE, N.Z. Champion Cyclist. ' Inter-house Girls again. Grand Parade. Admission Is, Stand 6d. "^ELLINGTON EASTER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. APRIL 7-22. The space plan is now ready for the first GREAT EASTER SHOAV. - BOOK YOUR SPACE NOAV. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 25 for Horses Cooking Cattle Preserves Sheep Needlework I'igs School work Horse jumping Photography Steer riding Models Schedule and all information from THE MANAGER, P.O. Box 1223, AA rellington. SOVIET RUSSIA. "BROOKLYN Residents will have the ■f opportunity to hear Jack Doyle, a New Zealand AVorker, who has recently returned from Russia, tell of his experiences. AA^ALDIE'S HALL, opposite Picture Show TOMORROAV NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Questions especially invited. ENGAGEMENT. "TjIRECT to the Public from our WorkXJ sIiop—ENGAGEMENT RINGS. See us. You'll save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (over Preston'a). Established 20 yean.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 2