MAJESTTC ■ AJESTIC ■ MAJESTIC Sessions at 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. Special Shoppers' Session, Fridays, 5 p.m. THE BIG'SHOW-STARTS TODAY! YOU MUST SEE THIS EXTRA- j ORDINARY PICTURE! " THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) Twenty lions and tigers . . . sworn ' mortal. enemies of the animal kingdom ... doing their act right under the guiding hand of , Clyde Beatty, the 'world's premier animal trainer. "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGIS." "THE BIG CAGE." Clyde Beattj- prides himself on being-the1 only master of animals who can make lions and tigers '• perform in the same big cage! 40 lions and tigers ... of both sexes, mark you .. . together for the first time. "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." "THE BIG CAGE." 'Thrills and laughs galore! Week after week the Majestic has big pictures, and "The Big Cage" is one of the biggest. Never before a thrill, like this. We urge you not to miss it. CLYDE BEATTY. CLYDE BEATTY. ' CLYDE BEATTY. A modern Daniel iv the lions' den-—ex-cept that- when he enters his iron cage. . tigers are also present. THE GREATEST CIRCUS STORY OF ALL TIME. With ANITA PAGE and RAYMOND HAT-TON. SUPPORTING FEATURES: "MISTER MUGG," with James Gleason (Comedy); "THE SHRIEK" (Cartoon), and Two (2) . Universal Newsreels (MeNamee). Plans at Bristol aud Theatre (Tel. 45-100). .CINEMA BALL - JUNE 22. "I desired' a. soil to give his soul for our afflicted country. V . but you, my. little SON-DAUGHTER /have, proved yourself a 'son' indeed.... . No male child of mine could have .sacrificed moretor bur honourable land." - ■ . CT. JAMES Twice Daily, ♦^T. JAMES-- at ST. JAMES 2.15 and S p.m. In continuation of their series of ontstauding attractions. Sir Benjamin and Mr, :■ ■ ; John Fuller- present HELEN HAVES HELEN HAVES HELEN HAVES - HELEN HA YES .-..•-. HELEN HAVES HELEN HAVES HELEN HAVES HELEN HAVES HELEN HAVES & RAMON" NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO RAMON NOVARRO : : ... RAMON NOVARRO The wonderful actress who won the .highest -acting: award of. 1932 now offers her -. . ■■ ■ greatest ■triumph. t '-~,■ "Tit E S.O N•DAU GHT E R.' v ,".T Hl3 S O N - D .". U G H T E R." :; n " TH E, BON-DA UGH T E R." ":t'HE v:■ SOIf-DAD.GHTER." ;..;?.'-'T lIE ■" SON- DA U GIIT E R." .'-' TH E "SON-DAU GII T E R." SISTHE - S.ON-D AUGH TE R." ; ;;',T it c so n•dau gh t c k." i (Ai Metror-Goldwyn-Mayer Production.) ■(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ;....--: : With ■LEWIS STONE, WARNER OLAND, :- : , 11. B.WARNER, :•■;./ LOUISE CLOSSER HALE. "■With the world still applauding her niemorable performances in "The • Sin of Madelon Claudet" and. "Arrowsmith," Helen Hayes returns, frith a glorious cast, in a love story of passionate fervour and startling . drama that you will long remember. HEAR HELEN HAVES AND RAMON NOVARRO SING THE BEAUTIFUL CHINESE LOVE DUET. SPECIAL VARIETIES: - Sparkling Colourtorie Revue, ■lutzpatrick Travelogue—"lceland." Mctrotone News, etc. And Mickey Mouse, Cartoon. Box Plans at Bristol or Theatre, (54-775) after 5 p.m; , . CINEMA BALL — JUNE 22. . THE RTTZ. ' : : -J-HE RITZ. ' RITZ RITZ RITZ TONIGHT RITZ TONIGHT RITZ — And — RITZ , TOMORROW NIGHT. RITZ TOMORROW NIGHT. RITZ ■•,'-" RITZ ' RITZ The Favourite RITZ RITZ POROU H.AMA RITZ POROU KAMA RITZ POROU HAM A RITZ RITZ .MAORI TROUPE RTTZ MAORI- TROUPE RITZ MAORI TROUPE RTTZ - RTTZ In POT DANCES. RITZ Jn POI DANCES, RITZ RITZ SONGS, RITZ SONGS. RITZ RITZ NEAV ITEMS. RITZ NEW ITEMS. RITZ v :" ■■:/■ RITZ ,:■'.■:■ RITZ DON'T MISS THIS RITZ ; ■-"' RITZ FASCINATING RITZ ; RITZ : - ENTERTAINMENT. RITZ TONIGHT AND TOMORROW RITZ NIGHT. RITZ RITZ Direction: MRS. ST. JOHNSTON. EDUCATIONAL. *~ QJLBY'S EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and. Thursdays from 5.15 p.m. to 0.15 p.m. , ■ Also on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial English. INDIVIDUAL COACHING IS GUARANTEED. Students may enrol for one or more hours weekly. Prospectus Free. GTLBY'S COLLEGE ■ '(Director:' A. 11. Gilby, F. 0.1., F.C.S.), Broadway BuildiDgs : . (Opposite -St. James Theatre), Courtenay Place,' Wellinaton. Telephone 51-OS7. Telephone 51-087^
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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 2
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