i LAST SCREENING TONIGHT, "MONEY TALKS." . "MONEY TALKS." "MONEY TALKS." Britain's Diverting Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OT. JAMES. Twice Daily *3T. JAMES. At 215 ST. JAMES. and Bp.m. ■ YOU'TE HEARD ABOUT IT! YOU'VE BEAD ABOUT HM YOU CAN SEE TT TOMORROW.; The picture brought across the | Tasman Sea in the Southern Cross by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith I and his intrepid crow. I "AIR MAIL -AIR MAIL" "AIR MAIL" "AIR MAIL" "AIR MAIL" "AIR MAIL" "AIR1 MAIL" "AIR MAIL" \ ' • (Approved by the Censor for , Universal Exhibition.) Ol iliij |iirtijio Sir Chailca Kingsford Smith has said: "As a picture 'Air Mail' is decidedly interesting. New Zcalandors are now thoroughly enjoy- ■ ing it." "Air Mail" is the gicaie-sl aviation picture yet! It is enacted by a brilliant east, including Ralph Bellamy, Pat O'Brien, Slim Summerville, Gloria Stuart, anJ Lilian Bond. • It is an epic stoiy iloilicatcd to the heroes who fly • the Mails. Neither s^now, nor rain, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift conclusion of their appointed rounds. PERSONAL APPEARANCE - 0F "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." Hear the great aviator's own description of the amazing feats of the Southern Cross on its trans-Atlantic, trans-Pacific, trans-Australian, and trans-Tasman flights. ' • ; WARNING t Booking is heavy for Friday's brilliant premiere. Be wise and reserve your seats early. Secure a comfortable seat. LAST NIGHT. MAJESTIC. ■ THREE SESSIONS: AJESTIC. ' 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. [ ' I SLIM SUMMERVTLLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE AndZASU PITTS 2ASU PITTS ' ' " In , "THEY JUST HAD TO "THEY JUST HAD TO * GET MARRIED." GET MARRIED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — TOMORROW — ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S STIRRING NOVEL "ROBBER'S ROOST." " ROBBER'S- ROOST." • " ROBBER'S ROOST," (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THEY SAY IT'S THE MOST EXCITING STORY HE EVER WROTE. With GEORGE O'BRIEN As JIM WALL. One of the most outstanding athletes, and- the foremost outdoor actor in; pictures today. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN As HELEN HERRICK. Dainty Irish star, who scored such a remarkable success in "TARZAN THE APEMAN." PLANS AT BRISTOL OR THEATRE. Tel. 45-100. -*- WELLINGTON 'SYMPHONY 01"*" ORCHESTRA, " With MICHAEL AND HESTER MARTINHARVEY, In ' LIVING MUSIC. (The classical barefoot dancing of ■ Isadora Duncan.) • /'Mr. .Martin-Harvey's, 'dancing is bo original that it enables him to present ideas of his own in his own way ."—London "Times." "It'is some of the most interesting dancing that London has yet seen." London "Daily Sketch." "Mr. Martin-Harvey is a musician with rhythm in all his joints."—London "Daily Telegraph." A Rich Feast of Exquisite Music and Wonderful Dancing. POPULAR PRICES: Reserved,'3s, 2s. Unreserved, Is. MILFORD SOUND CRUISE. THE T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA \X7ILL Leave Wellington for the Sounds *' on MONDAY, APRIL 10, returning to-Wellington on FRIDAY, APRIL 14. Fares: First class, £8; second class, £6. Apply . 1 ' HUDDART-PARKER, I/HX
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 2
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