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Last Two Nights. ■NQRMA. SHEERER .■_■::: .:■ NORMA SHEARER. In her most glorious triumph, " SMILIN' THROUGH." " SMILIN' THROUGH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, THE FLYING CADONAS, etc. ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. AT LAST! AT LAST! TIER REAL TRIUMPH! HER REAL TRIUMPH! CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT ,CONSTANCE BENNETT 'CONSTANCE BENNETT IN A DELIGHTFUL BLEND OP GRIPPING DRAMA AND EXCELLENT COMEDY! "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST ' THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE AVORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO—AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO—AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO -AGAINST THE WORLD." Never before has any story so taxed the charm' and ability of the cinema's most glamdrous' actress . . . See her as the girl society condemned for another ■woman's sin ... and who .. . with one faithful friend, laughed at the world. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Bristol or Theatre (54----775) after 5 p.m. jITAJESTIC. LAST TWO DAYS. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. "TKb MONKEY'S PAW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." An R.K.O. Picture. From the AVell-known Story by W. W. JACOBS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults), With C. AUBREY SMITH, BETTY LAWFORD. . IVAN SIMPSON. ' . ■-; An All-British Cast. ■ IN ADDITION: SYNCHRONISED WITH SOUND AND MUSIC. CHARLIE CHAPLIN ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "EASY STREET." "EASY STREET." Reserves at Bristol or Theatre. 45-100. ' -.COMING TO CHASE THOSE ■ : . BLUES AWAY. ;. ■' THEY'E HERE AGAIN 1 MAJESTIC. iu -AJESTIC. : MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. : \ Commencing Friday Next. ■•";' Commencing Friday Nest. GEORGE SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY, And' ': CHARLIE MURRAY —■' ■:■■■'•■■- —__.in. :— "COHENS AND KELLYS" — "COHENS AND KELLYS" "COHENS AND KELLYS" ■■ — IN TROUBLE." . IN TROUBLE." IN TROUBLE." Sailors bold, -with too many women, in too many ports! Yo, Ho, Ho! and a barrel of laughs! AND WHAT A CAST! MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, JOBYNA. HOWLAND, FRANK ALBERTSON, ," • ■ HENRY ARMETTA, MAUDE FULTON. (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL ADDED ATTACTIONS. A Radio Musical Feature, Songs by Jack Little, "The Lumber Champ," with Pooch the Pup (cartoon), And two (2) Graham McNamee Universal Newsrecls. A GREAT SHOW! A GREAT SHOW! Plans at Bristol and Theatre (TeL 45-100). EGAL THEATRE, -KARORI. Steam and Electrically Heated Nightly. "T-H-E M-U-M-M-Y." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Boris Karloff, Zita Johann, Dave Manners. Buried alive! Brought to life centuries later. Karloff the Uncanny in his most startling role. "T-H-E M-U-M-M-Y." Special Sound Supports. KILBIRNIE KINEMA. Blazes to new glory on the screen! FANNIE HURST'S "BACK STREET,'" With IRENE DUNNE, JOHN BOLES, and an exceptional cast. So human, so sincere, so real, a romance — and now here it is as a picture:' Powerful, poignant, perfect! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MEETINGS. BOYS' INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the BoysInstitute and S. A. Rhodes' Home for Boys will be held in the Institute Hall, Tasman Street, TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Chairman: Hon. A. Hamilton, Minister of Employment. . BUSINESS: 1. To adopt Annual Report and Balancesheet. 2. To elect officers for the ensuing j^ear. 3. General. The Institute Club activities will be open for inspection from 7.15 p.m., and at the close of the meeting the Annual Distribution of prizes will take place. W. J. JORDAN, Director. MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. (University of New Zealand.) MEETING OF SHEEPBREEDERS AT MASSEY COLLEGE. TTHE Committee regrets that it has ■*■ been found necessary to change the dates of the Meeting of Sheep Farmers to, be held at Massey College from MAY 23 and 24 to MAY 25 and 26. Unfortunately the 24th May is the day legally appointed for the Annual General Meetings of all County Councils in New Zealand, and" letters have been received from a number of councillors regretting that they. are thus prevented from attending the meeting at the College. The Committee wishes to announce that while the Prime Minister will now be unable to attend, another Cabinet Minister will be present on the morning of the 26th, and will address the Meeting on the necessity for action to be taken to set up an organisation to assist in improving the quality of our sheep and wool. (Signed) G. S. PEREN, • Principal. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 2

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