(Heated to Your Liking.) MAJESTIC. NOW SHOWING. AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. LAST DAY. " ONE OP THE BRIGHTEST, MOST ' BRILLIANTLY-ACTED CINEMA COMI EDIES BRITAIN HAS GIVEN US! ! CLAUDE ALLISTER CLAUDE ALLISTER (■'Three Lire Ghosts") In "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A British Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr Production. COMING FRIDAY. ■ FROM THE PAGES OF A BOOK THAT STAGGERED THE WORLD EMERGES THIS DRAMATIC SENSATION— "I AM A FUGITIVE" " E AM A FUGITIVE " "I AM A FUGITIVE" "I AM A FUGITIVE" From a Chain Gang! NOT FICTION! BUT GLARING FACT! Witli PAUL MUNI and a cast of thousands! The author escaped.—See why lie was returned to the chain gang after his book ■was published. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre (43-100). "LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA." LAST PRESENTATION TONIGHT. ' . ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ' 3n 1933's greatest thriller, •HELL BELOW." "HELL BELOW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ST. JAMES. . . Twice Daily: T.- JAMES.'. • At 2.15 - ST. JAMES.- ■ and 8 p.m. (Cosy as Your Own Fireside.) The satire that set all Society agog comes ■to-convulse you! It sparkles -with superb wit and clever dialogue. W. SOMERSET .MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, Britain's Brilliant Satirist, Presents his greatest comedy, "OUR BETTERS." '•OUR BETTER S." "OUR BETTERS." "OUR BETTERS." "OUR BETTERS." "OUR BUTTERS." ; "OUR BETTERS." "OUR BETTERS." "OUR BETTERS." "OUR BETTERS." See "what YOU think of them as portrayed by CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT AND A MAGNIFICENT CAST:--GILBERT ROLAND, ANITA LOUISE> —and the great English actress—VlOLET KEMBLE-COOPER. ■ Beauty and wealth won her a title, but not romance—so , she astounds London's best society 'by her daring intrigues and escapades. The play had London and New York gasping and chuckling for over two years. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)' Box Plans, *t Bristol or Theatre (51-775) after 5 p.ni.'.'•LAY.WORRY ASIDE AT THE . ' " CINEMA." " - GLIDE TONIGHT' GLIDE TONIGHT. „ GLIDE 7.30 p.m. to midnight. ■ GLIDE 7.30 p.m. to midnight. GLIDE ■ ■ GLIDE rjREAT SKATING PARTY GLIDE "REAT SKATING PARTY GLIDE -. . TONIGHT! GLIDE TONIGHT! GLIDE GLIDE .THE TRANSPORT QUEEN GLIDE;. (Miss Valeric Turner) . GLIDE - Invites you to "" " GLIDE' ' meet her at' her GLIDE MERRY SKATING PARTY 1 GLIDE .. In aid of " GLIDE The Fieldea Taylor Mission. GLIDE GLIDE ' Admission: Is 6d and 2s. GLIDE Novelties Galore. GLIDE Lorry Loads of Fun GLIDE And GLIDE . Bright, Snappy Music GLIDE By the GLIDfI SKATERS' BAND. GLIDE GLIDE A. TDBERT, Manager. GLIDE Telephone 41-COl. WELLINGTON SYMPHONY WELLINGTON SYMPHONY -ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. Conductor. Leon da Mauny. TOWN HALL. ■■■OWN HALL. TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT, TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT. At 8 o'clock. .V FASCINATING PROGRAMME. lO Talented Instrumentalists! And the ' Grand Organ! Soloists: ITARTSON COOK, Bas.<=. ' C. W. KERRY. Organist. Admission: 4a and 3s (reserved) and 2s, all plus tax. This will be a memorable Concert. DO NOT MTSS IT."RRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE, - 0 N.Z. BRANCH, Inc. Wellington Area. SECOND FESTIVAL OF COMMUNITY DRAMAS. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, Boulcott St.. WEDNESDAY, 9th, THURSDAY, 10th; FRIDAY. Hth, and SATURDAY, AUG. 12, at 7.30 each evening, and 2.30 and 7.30 on Saturday. Tickets: Is at door and Is 6d reserved at The Bristol. Box Office now open. Twenty-two Teams in One-Act Plays. .The Sir Michael Myers Cup for the winning team and the Dairy Esporters' Trophy for the best original one-act play to be presented. Teams competing:—Wellington College (2 teams), Rongotai Boys', College. . Victoria University College (2 teams), Junior Navy League, Stokes Valley Ko. 1, Silverstream No. 1. Strolling Players, Wesley Jay Players, Lyceum Club Drama" Circle, Pioneer Club Drama Circle, Triangle Players, Crescent Players, Query Players. Wadestown Players, Belfrances of Miss Maude Farrants, Tuck's Team, Wellington South Kindergarten Mothers. SCOTS COLLEGE BRIDGE PARTY, rpo be held at tho MINISTERIAL RESIDENCE, 280 Tinakori Koad, on MONDAY. AUGUST 7, AT 8 P.M. Ist BATTERY, N.Z.F.A. TMTEMBERS of the above are reminded ATX that the 14th Annual Reunion is' being held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, in Dominion Fanners' Institute, at 8 p.m. S. J. ANTON, Hon.. Secretary. ENGAGEMENT. fITE fnvitt yon to nn mone,, by pur. T* chasing your Ring wholesale direct from our worktop. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLfNG, Ring Specialists, 3d. Willis Street (over Preston's). Established 20 years.. HE Latest in Tweed Coats, well made, and easy terms; low prices nnd high .quality,, Heimaim'at
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1933, Page 2
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