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Final Screening Tonight. XORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER In her most glorious triumph, " SMILIN1 THROUGH." '■ SMILIN' THROUGH." (Approved for Univeisal Exhibition.) CT. JAMES. Twice Daily: «T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. COMMEKCING TOMORROW. AT LAST! AT LAST! HER REAL TRIUMPH! HER HEAL TRIUMPH! CONSTANCE BENNETT „ CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNKTT CONSTANCE BENNETT ——■CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT IN A DELIGHTFUL BLEND OF GRIPPING DRAMA AND EXCELLENT COMEDY! "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." ♦•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 &o taxed the charm and ability of tho cinema's most glamorous actress . . . Sec her as the girl society, condemned for auothci woman's fcin ... . and who . . • with ono faithful friend, laughed at the world. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SELECTED VARIETIES. Box Plane at Bristol or Theatre (oi--775) after 0 p.m. MAJESTIC. LAST DAY. 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., S p.m. "THje, MONKEY'S PAW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." An R.K.O. Picture. 4. AndCHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN "EASY STREET." "EASY STREET." Reserves at Bristol or Theatre. 45-100. IBRING THE CHILDREN! BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! TITAJESTIC. -M-AJESTIC. . MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. Commencing Tomorrow. Commencing Tomorrow. Sessions at 11, 2.15, and 8 (special Shoppers' Session Fridays at 5 p.m.) 'COHENS AND KELLYS "COHENS AND KELLYS "COHENS AND KELLYS '■ "COHENS AND. KELLYS ''COHENS AND KELLYS IN TROUBLE." IN TROUBLE." IN TROUBLE/ — IN TROUBLE." iUf , "IN TROUBLE." \ Here.they a^S'sgam! . , ■>/ Cohros^ana KeSjw in »*pfher ,', T ?cre"M«ln]i'mirth few*! Go Ksea ai with' them *nd b^ totsed; into a, - the teeth of a mile-a-minuto gale r, ' of laughter. Don't miss the laugh „' of a lifetime! ' ; GEORGE 'SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY And CHARLIE MURRAY [CHARLIE MURRAY. AT THEIR VERY BEST! (Recommended by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) Sailors bold, with too many women in too many ports! SUPERLATIVE CAST. MAUREEN 6'SULLIVAN, FRANK ALBERTSON, HENRY ARMETTA, MAUDE FULTON. JOBYNA HOWLAND, SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS. A Radio musical short, "Married or Single." "The Lumber Champ." (with Pooch the Pup), and 'two (2) Graham McNamee Universal New&reels. Plans at Bristol and ' Theatre (Tel. 45-100). A ■ JUMBLE SALE will be held in the W.C.T.U. ROOMS, CONSTABLE STREET, FRIDAY, MAY 12. DANCING. ~" TONIGHT! TONIGHT! GREEN MILL CABARET. Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets. MODERN DANCING. Another Special Subs. Night, Is, Is, Is, Is: Including Dancing and Cabaret Supper. 4 HOURS' FUN AND FROLIC. Direction r BASIL" BIRD. " 7 V jyp.YFAIK; '•" - The Cabaret Beautiful. . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock. Special Afternoon' Tea Is. To meet MR. JACK THOMPSON, Australasia's leading pianist,.featuring the latest musical h^s—assisted by the famous Highhatters' Dance Band. MAYFAIR TONIGHT. MAYPAIR TONIGHT. MAYPAIR MAYFAIR AT THE MAYFAIR MAYFAIR X (Late Adelphi). MAYFAIR "The Cabaret Beautiful." MAYFAIR TONIGHT SUPPER AND DANCING TONIGHT ■ 8.30. 8.30. TONIGHT Subscription 2s. TONIGHT You will like tho HighTONIGHT hatters' Dance Band; everyTONIftHT.' body does. You'll like the TONIGHT Ilighhatteis' Vocal TiioTONIGHT their • snappy numbers just TONIGHT make you steu out—you 11 TONIGHT talk about the Beautiful MayTONIGKT fair for weeks. . TONIGHT. Ring 51-770 for Reservations. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON' WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. HPHE Adjourned Special General Meeting of 'Members of the above Club will be resumed on TUESDAY, MAY 16, nt 8 p.m., iv tho Club's Social Hall. BUSINESS: Consideration of Proposed Amendments to Rules. By-Order. HUGH DOUGLAS, (sccrctary-M.mjgcr, pUAiiIFIED Advertising in "The Evun- *-' -ing Post" is a safe and easy method to met! your requirements. "The Post's" record circulation is a guarantee of 'Kervieet,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 2

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