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(Heated to Your Liking.) MAJESTIC 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., AJESTIC ' 8 p.m. MAJESTIC " . . SHOPPERS' SESSION, 5 p.in.-7 p.m. NOW SHOAVING. Absolutely Different! Reverting to the Musical Comedy Type of Entertainment that First made them Famous! WHEELER and WOOLSEY WHEELER and WOOLSEY WHEELER and WOOLSEYWHEELER and WOOLSEY WHEELER and WOOLSEY WHEELER and WOOLSEY WHEELER, and WOOLSEY - In — "DIPLOMANIACS." , "DIPLOMANIACS." "DIPLOMANIACS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SINGING! DANCING! SINGING! DANCING! JOKING! JOKING! As the two most hectic Diplomats who ever created warfare in a Peace Conference! Also SPECIAL ADDED FEATURES FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS! SPECIAL ADDED FEATURES FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS! Synchronised With Sourjd' and Music. THE SCREEN'S FUNNIEST COMEDIAN, ■ ■ CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In "THE RINK." "THE RINK." In one of his most Famous Comedies! AND OTHER EXCELLENT FEATURETTES! Including N.Z. Sound Newsreel of THE GRAND NATIONAL THE.GRAND NATIONAL Race Meeting at Riccurton Last Week! PATHE NEWS, CARTOON, VAGABOND SERIES. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre (45-100). WHAT ABOUT THAT LAUGH YOU NEED? • ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. (Cosy as Your Own Fireside.) -You'll get it when you see our frenzied friends, who wrangled for years until their youngster spoiled it all by eloping—you'll have the most hilarious time you've spent in a theatre for months, when you see— " BEST ,OF ENEMIES." • • "BEST OF ENEMIES." -" BEST OF ENEMIES." v " BEST OF ENEMIES." , . "BEST ,OF ENEMIES." " BEST OF ENEMIES^" '"BEST OF ENEMIES." "BEST OF ENEMIES." ■.'. " BEST OF ENEMIES." "BEST OF ENEMIES." " BEST OF ENEMIES." " BEST OF ENEMIES." THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON! THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON! AVith •'■■'. MARION NIXON, FRANK MORGAN MARION NIXON, FRANK MORGAN JOSEPH CAWTHORN JOSEPH CAAVTHORN (Greta Nissen, and other favourites. Every now and again there appears something "diffeient," something "just a little brighter" in entertainment, that appeals, to young and old—And heic is the latest! ! HEAR THE LATEST SONG HITS . . . ISAVAY TO THE MERRY TUNES . . . AND LAUGH AS YOU" H.AA'E NOT LAUGHED FOR AGES ! ■ ■ .' (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) NEW ZEALAND NEAVSREEL—Including comprehensive, scenes of GRAND NATIONAL AT CHRISTCHURCH, etc., etc.; Trooping of file Colours in the presence of the Prince of Wales. Ttfo: Newsreels — "Magic- Carpet" Travelogue — Cartoon, etc. Plans at Bristol or- Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. - i WRESTLING TESTS. AVRESTLING TESTS.' WRESTLING TESTS. WRESTLING TESTS. • WRESTLING TESTS. THE first of the big matches in the second round will be between GEORGE AVALKER GEORGE AVALKER GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER ■ GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER -V. And . ■"■■-■ ' '"■" . ' COUNT A'ARGA, COUNT VARGA, v COUNT VARGA, COUNT A rARGA, COUNT A^ARGA, ■ ■ COUNT-VARGA, the two most experienced wrestlers in New Zealand. The match will be at the SHOW STADIUM, SHOW STADIUM, SHOW STADIUM, SHOAV STADIUM, SHOW STADIUM, JOHN STREET, On ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. Preferential Booking MONDAY, ■ Ordinary thereafter. JUMBLE SALE, •y W.C.A., BOULCOTT AVENUE, X *' TOMORROW (SATURDAY), At 3 p.m. (NOTE THE TIME.) ■ Good assortment of Women's and Children's Clothing'at reasonable prices. EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES. AUSTIN. HOUSE, AVAKEFIELD ST., Now open: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; 7-10 p.m. NO article less than 100 years old. Admission 15... Season ticket ss. Light refreshments obtainable. Proceeds to Y.AV.C.A. Don't miss this Unique Display! SHETLAND SOCIETY. GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, Mokoia Hall, at 8 p.m. Special Programme arranged by the Misses Webb. Usual subs. Good supper. W. R. ANDERSON, Hon.. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1933, Page 2

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