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ALL WELLINGTON ACCLAIMS IT ! ALL WELLINGTON ACCLAIMS IT ! Crowds are flocking to the play that raptured tho heart of .the world. ... In view of the phenomenal appeal it is making, we iirgo Patrons "to Book their scuts tor Tonight. ST. JAMES. " Twice Daily: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and Mr.- John Fuller, with Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr, Ltd., take pride in presenting NOTiMA SHEARER. NORM A SUE ARE R. XORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. —— NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER.' Charming, and in parts, so beautiful that she' almost takes your breath away, in "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH/ "SMILIN' THROUGH," "SMILIN' THROUGH." • : -SMILIN' THROUGH." :—— "SMILIN' THROUGH." LESLIE HO WAR U, FREDRIC MARCH, LESLIE HOWARD, FREDRIC MARCH, BERYL MERCER, 0. P. HEGGIE. ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL VARIETIES. THE FLYING CADONAS. Astonishing scenes in slow motion of the world's most sensational Aerial Trapeze Artiste, Gazette, Etc. Plans ot Bristol or Theatre (51-77 D) utter 5 pjn. MAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., AJESTIC. . '■ 8 p.m. MAJESTIC. . i Snia&hing All World's Records for SPEED! LAUGHS! THRILLS! An M.G.M.- Picture. " .F-A-S-T L-I-F-K." '.' F-A-S-T L-I-F-K." '• F-A-S-T L-I-F-E." " F-A-S-T L-T-F-K." " F-A-S-T L-l-F-K" "F-A-S-T L-I-F-E." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tremendously thrilling and nautical romance filmed dining breathless motorboat racing at Catalimi Island. Starring WILLIAM HAINES. MADGE EVANS, CONRAD NAGED. ' CLIFJ? EDWARDS. COMING - FRIDAY. •'THE MONKEY'S PAW." " THE ■ MONKEY'S PAW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." With an AIl-Blitish Cast. From the WelUknown Mystery Story by W. W. JACOBS. PAVITOL THEATRE, MIRI3IAR. V LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. SPLENDID MYSTERY THRILLER, "MISS PINKERTON," "MISS PINKERTON," Featuring JOAN BLONDELL, GEORGE BRENT, and strong supporting cast. Story of a Girl Detective who outsmarted the smartest sleuths. TONIGHT - TONIGHT , THE FINAL NIGHT of the VARSITY CAPPING KEVUE, 1933. ARSITY CAPPING REVUE, 1933. "Evening Post": " . ... a constant flow of clever and witty dialogue... .." • "The Dominion": "... a wealth of biting and highly-amusing allusion to topics of the day. ..." "The Soviet News"; " . . .--!??*!- ---!!!!~xx - ; , "THREE SHEETS JNjTHE WIND." "THREE S.HEETS IJf THE WIND." GRAND OPERA HOUfeE TONIGHT!; GRAND OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT/ WAITAKI BOYS' HIGH''SCHOOL JUBILEE. ALL Old Boyß journdying to Oamaru ' for the Jubilee wfcb have not received cards entitling them to concessions are asked to communicate with the Secretary of their Branch immediately. If accommodation - has not yet been arranged'please communicate immediately with A; C. Piper; Box '97, Oamaru,1 R. F..EAST, Branch Secretary, P.O. Box 1520, Wellington. RAFFLE OF DOLL'S HOUSE. RED CROSS WORK ON BEHALF OF CIVILIAN BLIND. THE Drawing took place at Red Cross *■ Headquarters, Wellington, on Monday, the l6t instant, tho winning ticket, being No. 328.' The prize can be had on presentation of the ticket. ■ DANCING. "~ THE REALM DANCE ASSEMBLY, SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to- Election, Wednesday, the OLD-TIME WONDER DANCE will be TONIGHT. ■ • ■ Subi. as usual. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. CTURDEE HALL ASSEMBLY. •3 , Ghuznee Street. The Select Modern and Old-time Dance, EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY " ■ NIGHT. Dainty Supper, Good Music and Floor. ' Monte Carlo and Spotlight Waltzes. Ladies Is, Gents. Is' 6d. VICTORIA HALL" ASSEMBLY, " Adelaide Road, The most select' dance in Wellington. Everybody- goes away satisfied with n. good'night's dancing.' The Prizes, I'loor, Supper, and Music are unbeatable. Everybody welcome. Ladies; Is; Genlß, Is. 8 to 11.30. A. JONES, Sec. . J. MOORE, M.C. GREEN ' ; MILL CABARET, Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets. Dancing Tonight. Dancing Tonight. - Most Popular Dance in Wellington, with Dainty Cabaret Supper, Sub Is fid. OLDTIME. OLDTIME. OLDTIME. Enjoy your Oldtime Dance under Cabaret style Nest Wednesday Evening. F. McGONNELL. M.C. TONIGHT TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY, 8-12. TJIO GRANDE CABARET, Hobart A*' Street, Mira'mar. Merrymakers' Old-Time Dance. Monte Carlo Prizes, Good Music, Floor, and Dainty Supper. Everybody goes away satisfied with a good night's dancing. All welcome. Learners, 7.15. Sub- Is. TAP DANCING ' Is the Term used to Define and Embrace all Modern Anglo-American Stcp-duneing. SUITED to any age of cither 'sex, it makes fascinating entertainment, ideal winter exercise, mild physical culture, and for ladies it both moulds the limbs and reduces the figure to beautiful and correct proportions. MISS- KATH NICKELS" ■ Specialises entirely in Tap Dancing. Certificates in m.usic and extensive oversea teaching and theatrical experience ensure her thorough. knowledge of correct Time, Method, and .Stagecraft., Miss Nickela and Pupils were selected for the recent Shields-Wallace Revue, another Wellington Putil being engaged to travel to Australia with Theatrical Company. Individual Tuition js strictly private, but quote will be given for class groups to clubs, schools, etc. KATH NICKELS, Studio: 15 Manners Street. Telephone 44-547. SEPPELT'S Port, extracted from the rich grapes grown on the chosen vineyards of South Australia, quarts 3s Od, pints 2s. - Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply. Store, '

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 2

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