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LAST FOUR DAYS Of the Sillier Attraction of the Season. DM LUX]'] THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. :OE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 8 p.m. IT HAS TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM—IT WILL THRILL YOU AS NEVER BEFORE! VICKI'BAUM'S Startling Novel, . ■ "GRAND HOTEL." ■ • "GRAND HOTEL." ■ — — "GRAND HOTEL." ——■ . "GRAND HOTEL." A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Stupendous Cast headed by GRETA GARBO, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOAN CRAWFORD, WALLACE. BEERY, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LEWIS STONE. ("Grand Hotel" screening at 2.45 and 8.15.) ALSO: , j PAUL T. CULLEN The Brilliant Vocal-Organist, At the Wurlitzer. Box Plans at Bristol and-Theatre. CINEMA BALL — JUNE 22. THE SUPREME ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON. T) E■L UX E THEA TR E . ' " L/ E LUXE THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. Twice Daily—2.3o and 8 p.m. LOVE. ■ LAUGHTER. EXCITEMENT, With Adorable JANET GAYNOR JANETG A V N O R . JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR J A. N E T GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR — In — "STATE F AIR." \, "STATE FAIR." "STATE FA I R." "STATE F A IR." " S T ATE F AIR." "STATE FAIR." '• S T A T E F A I R." "STATE FAIR." (For General Exhibition.) Youthful desires . 1 . mirth, gaiety, and excitement—"STATE FAIR" is -like life ... it begins lustily, offers everything ... and ends all too soon. IF THERE IS ONE PICTURE YOU MUST SEE-IF THERE IS ONE NIGHT YOU WANT TO GIVE HAPPINESS TO YOUR FAMILY the choice should be " STATE FAIR." A FOX PICTURE.. BE ADVISED—BOOK EARLY. BOX PLANS ,AX BRISTOL AND THEATRE, TEL. S3-080. cinema: ball — june 22. now showing. TWICE DAILY, 2.30, and S p.m. KING'S' THEATRE ING'S THEATRE (Steam-heated Throughout) , Presents TWO FIRST RELEASE ATTRACTIONS! •UMES DUNN - BOOTS MALLORY EL;BRENDEL "HANDLE; WITH CARE.;; "HANDLE WITH CAJH!.." ■ (Approved tor, Universal jbxmmtion.j •V Delightfully' Human Comedy Drama. • — FEATURE — GEORGE O'BRIEN — In - GEORGE O'BRIEN Tho thrilling .film GEORGE O'BRIEN adaptation ot^ Zane GEORGE.O'BRIEN Grey's Novel. GEORGE O'BRIEN "J^vonWfJhi. "SMOKE LIGHTNING." "SMOKE LIGHTNING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. NO BOOKING FEE. " TEL. 52-212. CINEMA BALL — JUNE 22. SEASIDE PICTURES} LYALL BAY. O TONIGHT ONLY, at 7.45. 4. Double-feature Programme of Interest to all. No I-JOHNNY MACK BROWN, ZASU PITTS EVALYN KNAPP, RAYMOND HATTON "THE VANISHING FRONTIER." "THE VANISHING FRONTIER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■A Mexican Robin Hood, fearless in danger and ardent in love! ■ ...'■'••• Also DOROTHY JORDON, PHILLIPS HOLMES, CHARLIE RUGGLES "70,000 WITNESSES." "70,000 WITNESSES." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It's new ,■'. . gripping, and sensationally intriguing! . Box Plans at Theatre, or Telephone 16-393. Prices: Is and Is 6d; Children half-price. CINEMA BALL-JUNE 22. REGAL THEATRE, . KARORI.; (Heated nightly.) TONIGHT ——TONIGHT "THE FAITHFUL HEART." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With an all-star cast. A sob, a chuckle, a laugh! The picture that has them all. ■All-Talking Sound Shorts. Wed; and Thurs.—"Face in the Sky." APITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." The silent classic back again as a Talkie Triumph. Action and more action; with thrills galore in a naval drama that lacks a peer. With HENRY EDWARDS & ANNA NEAGLE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -.;.... FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late George Parker MacDougall will . le'avo his late residence, 42 Wright Street, Tomorrow (Tuesday), May 30, 1933, at 2.30 p.m., for the. Karori Cemetery. R. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD^ 1 Undertakers, 104 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-731. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Eric Ransom Worboys will leave Molesworth Street Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Tomorrow (Tuesday), May 30, 1933, for Karori Cemetery. - ISAAC CLARK & SON, Funeral Directors, 27 Winglield Street. rriiE Friends of Mr. George W. McGill -*- are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral oE his late beloved wife, Matilda Amelia, which will leave' the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Walker, 5 Sherwood Street, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday, May 31, 1933, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R, CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and 'Petone. Telephone 63-828. rpHE Funeral of the late Mrs.'Sarah -*- Cooper will leave St. Anne's Church, Green Street, Ncwtown, on Wednesday, May 31, 1933, at 9.20 a.m., for:the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem. Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. ' ■ J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22 Vivian Street, and Karori. Day and night telephone 26-073. CLASSIFIED Advertising in "The Even- *-' ing Post" is a safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Post's" record1- circulation is - a -"guarantee !. pi Service,: . . s '-"

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 124, 29 May 1933, Page 2

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