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MAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., AJESTIC. 8 p.m. MAJESTIC. LAST DAY! '•FAST LTFIi." '•FAST LIFE." MAJESTTC AJESTTC COMING FRIDAY. MAJESTIC If you held in your hand (lie power ot wishing lite and death, wealth,'and love . . . would you daie lisa it? LIFE EXACTED AN AWFUL PRICE FROM THOSE WHO KNEW THE SECRET OF "THE MONKEY'S PAW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." ''THE MONKEY'S PAW." From the-Well-known Mystery Story by W. W. JACOBS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults)^ With C. AUBREY SMITH, ' BETTY LAWFORD. IVAN SIMPSON. An All-British Cast. Not merely a reissue of the old silent picture, but has been synchronised with sound and music, and Chaplin still prove? his right as the greatest pantomimist ot the screen. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "EASY STREET." Box Plan at Bristol ami Theatre, 45-100. BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT! . BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT ! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CINEMA PLAY EVER CREATED. Crowds are flocking to the story that captured the heart of the world. ... Bo Wise and Book for 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-Mayer, Ltd., take pride in presenting ■ NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. Charming, asd in parts, bo beautiful that •ho almost takei your breath away, in "SMHJN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN* THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN* THROUGH.!,' "SMILIN' THROUGH." LESLIE HOWARu. FREDRIC MARCH, LESLIE HOWARD, FREDRIC MARCH, BERYL MERCER, O. P. HEGGIE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL VARIETIES. THE FLYING CADONAS. Astonishing scene* in slow motion of the world* most sensational Aerial Trapeze Artists, Gazette, Etc. , Plan* at Bristol or Theatre (51-775) after S p.m. OUR THEATRE, : NEWTOWN. UR' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT—7:4S—TONIGHT, The Big Outdoor Attraction, "SALOMY JANE," "SALOMY JANE," ' • Starring CHARLES FARRELL. - ._ .'.-.JOAN-BENNETT..... RALPH BELLAMY. A colourful story of pioneer days in a California mining camp. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." - WELLINGTON TOWN HALL, TONIGHT. AT 8. TONIGHT AT S. TONIGHT AT 8. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF 1933. ' JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN1 " BROWNLEE JOHN* . BROWNLEE and the WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: LEON DE MAUNY. ABSOLUTELY THE FINAL APPEARANCE OF MR. BROWNLEE IN WELLINGTON. JOHN BROWNLEE will sing: "O, Star of Eve," "So, Sir Page," and The Prologue from "I Pagliacci." RAYMOND LAMBERT will play: The Grieg Concerto. THE WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will piny: Overture, "Rienzi," "Jupiter" Symphony (Mozart), "A Shropshire Lad," and '"Coronation March" (from "Le Prophete.") PRICES: 5s1, 4s, and 3s (Reserves), and 2s, plus tax. Box plan at The Bristol. Unreserved Tickets are on Sale at The Bristol. Annotated programmes at The Bristol, Begg's, and Ernest Dawson's. ERNEST DAWSON, ■ Hon. Secretary, WRESTLING! TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, 9th. TUESDAY, Oth. . SEE THE CROWDS GO TO TOWN HALL. SEE THE NEW MEN (JO. SEE BIG MEN FLY. DR. LEN HALL DR. LEN HALL v. JACK PATTERSON. JACK PATTERSON. Both from East Coast of America. Booking at Humphries. Usual Prices. "THE GLYDE SCHOOL OF~ -1 COACHING, LTD. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Mercantile Arithmetic, Journalism, Coaching for Proficiency. The Quickest and Best-Equipped School. Special Reductions this year, and no Extra charge for extra, subjects. The favourite School i'or Boys. Times arranged to suit anyone. All graduates have born placed. Employers apply hero first for Assistants, because our training is so much more Practical. Mutual Employment Bureau. Joint Principals: Miss Lavington-Glydr, L.S.W.- (Vie), Mr.-F. C. OHIT, Secretary. 21 Brandon Street. Telephone 42-271.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 103, 4 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 103, 4 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 103, 4 May 1933, Page 2

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