THERE ARE 41 ACTORS IN THIS EPIC ... -JO LIONS, 20 TIGERS, AND CLYDE BEATTY! MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. Sessions at 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. the Brr; show started yesterday, AND HOW THE AUDIENCE WAS ENTHRALLED! EACH AND EVERYONE TRILLED AS NEVER BEFORE! "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.) Thrills and Laughs Galore. -10 LIONS AND. TIGERS ■ . . SWORN .MORTAL ENEMIES OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM . . . TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME. . . . Not a Jungle Picture! j-tjT A circus epic of unparalleled thrills. ... A spectacle of hairraising daredevilry unexcelled. Hypnotising . . . sensational' NOW OX THE SCREEX In a smashing drama of the loves and lives of circus' folks, with the most amazing highlights ever pictured. STARRING: CLYDE BEATTY, WORLD'S PREMIER TRAINER OF WILD ANIMALS .. . BEAUTIFUL ANITA PAGE, AS THE QUEEN OF . THE FLYING TRAPEZE. SUPPORT: "MISTER MUGG" (With James Gleason). A Screaming Comedy. "THE SHRIEK." (Comedy Cartoon.) Two. (2) GRAHAM McXAMEE UNIVERSAL,, NEWSREELS. Plans at Bristol and Theatre. (Telephone 45-100). A GREATER TRIUMPH! They ?n.id Helen Hayes achieved the ■ultimate in "Sin of Madelon ' Claudet" —But she is acclaimed as more wonderful than ever in "Son-Daughter." QT. JAMES Twice- Daily, £>T. JAMES a t ST. JAMES 2.15 and S p.m. In continuation of their series of outstanding attractions, Sir Benjamin and Mr. . John Fuller present HELEN HAVES & RAMON XOVARRO, HELEN HAVES & RAMON XOVARRO, HELEN HAVES & RAMON XOVARRO, The wonderful actress who won the highest acting award of 1032 cow oilers her greatest triumph. " THE S 0 X - D A U G H T E R." "THE SO N-D.'.TIGHTER." "THE SON-DAUGHTER." "THE SOX-DAUGHTER." " THE S O N - D A U G H T E IV (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production.) (Recommended by Ceusor for Adults.) With LEWIS STONE, WARNER OLAXD, H. B. WARNER, LOUISE CLOSSER HALE. HEAR HELEN HAVES AXD RAMOX XOVARRO SING THE BEAUTIFUL CHINESE LOVE DUET. SPECIAL VARIETIES: Sparkling Colourtone Revuu. Fitzpatrick Travelogue—''lceland." -, Metrotone News, etc.' And Mickey Mouse Cartoon. T,ox Plans at Theatre (54-775!. '•FLESH"-Greater than "MIX AXD , BILL." . CINEMA .BALL.— JUKE '22. E~ """"LUXE THEATRE, i ~E , LUXE ' THEATRE, ' ■ .'.._■■ Lower' Hutt. .', ■ . Comfortably Heated Nightly. TOXIGHT AND'MONDAY, at S p.m.: SLIM SUMMtiRVILLE and . ■ .' ZASU PITTS ' in, a riotous comedy, ■ ( '•THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With C. Aubrey Smith, Roland Young. T.UES, At S p.m. WED., At 2.30 and -. •■'■■■■•■ 8 p.m.: He looked like a simple little bank clerk, . . but.he was an expert on poisons. CHARLES LAUGHTON in "PAYMENT DEFERRED." "PAYMENT DEFERRED." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. TIIURS. AXD FIJI., At 8 p.m.: What would you do with' a million pounds? Sec the most remarkable drama ever put ' on the ■screen— "IF I. HAD A MILLIOX." : "IF I HAD A MILLIOX." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With GARY COOPER, GEO RAFT. JACK OAKIE. CHAS, LAUGHTON. FRANCIS DEE.CHAS. RUGGLES, MAY : ROBSON, ALISON SKIPWORTH. Box Plans at "Peter Pan" Lounge or Telephone Theatre 63-431. pAPITOL' THEATRE. MIR A MAR. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. "HOT PEPPER" ■•HOT PEPPER" "HOT PEPPER" "HOT PEPPER" EDMUND LOWE and VICTOR McLAGLEN, with LUPE VELEZ and EL. BRENDEL, in the successor to "The .. Cock-eyed World." Flagg.and Quirt at \t again and funuier than ever. These' flirting-frolicking fighting fools will convulse you with laughter in their latest riot of fuu. (Recommended by..Censor for Adults.) Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 16-545. GLIDE CKATIXG. GLIDE ° SKATING. GLIDE SKATING. GLIDE GLIDE TOXIGHT. GLIDE TOXIGUT. GLIDE GLIDE SPECIAL LATE SESSION. GLIDE SPECIAL LATE SESSION. GLIDE' GLIDE VAGABONDS BAND GLIDE VAGABONDS BAXD , GLIDE GLIDE Featuring. GLIDE LATEST MUSICAL HITS, GLIDE NOVELTY ITEMS GLIDE Include GLIDE MOHAWK, GLIDE And GLIDE TWILIGHT COUPLES. GLIDE GLIDING PARTNERS, GLIDE GLIDE ' LUCKY MUSICAL SQUARES, GLIDE — And — GLIDE SINGING TRIO. GLIDE GLIDE "Learn to skate and enjoy the GLIDE . thrills." GLTDK Special staff of capable and GLIDE courteous attendants at each sesGLIDE sion (including two lady InstnicGLIDE tors). GLIDK 'Every attention given to learners. GLIDE " A. TUBERT, GLIDE . Manager. GLIDK Tel. 41-001. ', GLIDE FOR A NIGHT'S ENJOYMENT GLIDE COME TO THE GLIDE. ISLAND BAY RELTEF. ISLAND BAY RELIEF. ■■ GRAXD CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. , "DLACK DIAMOND NIGGER \ •"• MINSTRELS. . I WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, i MASONIC.HALL, ISLAND BAY. ; Tickets' 1/-. ' i PLORKNCE HULLEN, UK", BIT, ] ■*■ C.M.D., will give a Lecture-Lesson < at the Bank of N./C. Chambers, Manners 1 Street. TOMORROW (Siiudny), May 28, ! at 7.30 p.m. "The Higher Life." Read- J ings from the Aquarian Gospel. Jesus J passes the seventh brotherhood test, and | receives the scveuth, the highest degree, ' at Hcliopolis. Yogiu Chanting, Collection.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 2
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