WARNER BAXTER — ELISSA LANDI WARNER BAXTER - ELISSA LANDI Id. the Season's Brightest Success— "I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. At 2.15 I ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. . • (Cosy as Your Own Fireside.) SAILING TIME - TOMORROW. There's not a soul in Wellington whp will not respond to this delightfully refreshing, hilariously amusing concoction of music, mirth, and melody . . . It's chock full of joyous songs, intoxicating rhythm, wonderful ballets! "MELODY CRUISE." " MELODY CRUISE." "MELODY CRUISE.'-' "MELODY CRUISE." " MELODY CRUISE." , " MELODY CRUISE." ' " MELODY CRUISE." "MELODY; CRUISE." " MELODY CRUISE." " MELODY CRUISE." "MELODY CRUISE." "MELODY CRUISE." "MELODY CRUISE." "MELODY CRUISE." "MELODY CRUISE." "MELODY CRUISE." The Last Word in Musical Farces, With CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLIE RUGGLES • (As the Bad Lad with the girls). PHIL HARRIS (of radio fame) GRETA NISSEN—HELEN MACK And " HUNDREDS OF GLORIOUS GIRLS. The Beautiful "Ice Ballet" will entrance you ... the song hit, "Isn't This the Night for Love," will delight you. Embark on the Melody Cruise •with Charlie Ruggles and. his gay companions . . . It's as refreshing as its title . . . Chock full of fun, music, and dancing . . . The type of bright, carefree entertainment that sets you laughing from the start, and keeps you at a pitch of merriment until the very end! (Recommended by Censpr for Adults.)' Box Plans at Bristol or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. Tlf AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. MAJESTIC. NOW SHOWING. LAST DAY. A SENSATIONAL STORY OF MEN WHO HUNT HUMANITY'S MOST TERRIFYING ENEMY ... 1 "TIGER SHARK." "TIGER SHAR K." "TIGER SHARK." "TIGER SHARK." , (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - With - . - EDWARD G. ROBINSON - EXCELLENT ' FEATURETTES: . .COMMENCING — FRIDAY Together again by public demand— the sensationally romantic stars of " RED DUST," and even more daring! JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW : JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW And , ;;/ CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE 'CLARK GABLE. CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE .•■•■ ' — In — "HOLD .; YOUR MAN." r "HOLD YOUR MAN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. And ' . A CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY. Also Metrotone News, Travelogue—New Zealand, the White Man's Paradise; a most interesting Fitzpatrick Travel Talk! Box Plan at Bristol and Theatre (45-100). WELLINGTON , LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE: WELCOME TO MRS. McCOMBS, M.P. WELCOME TO MRS. McCOMBS, M.P. ASOCIAL EVENING will be held at the Trades Hall, TONIGHT (THURS- ■ DAY), at 8 p.m. Mr. H. E. Holland, . M.P., Leader of the Labour Party, and all the Parliamentary Labour Members will!be present for this Historic Event to give Mrs. McCombs a Real Wel- ; lirigton Welcome. Dancing from 8 to 12. Good Orchestra. Supper provided. Admission Is. Trade Unions and Labour Party Branches are requested to be represented. A. BLACK, Secretary. ■piELDEN TAYLOR FAIR. ' ESTIMATION PRIZES. CORRECT' WEIGHT, 14631b looz. . SPORTS.1 ' . Ist 55569 ' 2nd ...: 59824 3rd 55901 ' . HOUSE. Ist H9703 2nd H9024 3rd H9261 , Mission. Tie for Ist and 2nd—Ms6lo and M 5308 3rd—Ms4ol. Holders of winning ticket numbers present same to Caretaker, City Mission, 172 Taranaki Street, and collect prizes. List of unclaimed small prizes at same address. FIELDEN, TAYLOR FAIR. rpHE ART UNION in connection with x the Fair will be drawn at the CityMission, 172 Taranaki Street, FRIDAY, 22nd inst., at 2 p.m. Public Cordially Invited. ANNOUNCEMENT! i T.S.M.V. "WANGANELLA" WILL now sail for Sydney and Melbourne from Wellington on TUES--1 DAY, SEPTEMBER 26, at 8 p.m.. instead of Thursday, September 28. HUDDART PARKER LTD. ' NAVY LEAGUE RECEPTION. REAR-ADMIRAL R. C. DALGLISH, C.8., AND OFFICERS OF H.M.A. SQUADRON, . TITAYFAIR CABARET, CUBA STREET, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 3 p:m. to 5 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA and DANCING. MEMBERS, 2s 6d each. NON-MEMBERS, 5s each. Citizens desirous of attending this Reception will please call at the Navy League Office, 212 Lambton Quay for Tickets, because no invitation cards are being issued. R. DARROCH, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 71, 21 September 1933, Page 2
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