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Ring Telephone 53-080 for Reserves. Hugo and Enthusiastic Audiences at Every Session. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING.. (Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8.) NOEL COWARD'S EPIC, P£ „ THE „ EMPIRE. ' The'stdry of 'a home' anil family—a 'hayei amid the whirling chaos of three seethin decades of the Twentieth Century. . . i world in turmoil seen -through the eye of a wife and mother. "CAVALCADE" "CAVALCADE" "CAVALCADE" —— ' . : t'CAVALCADE" ~ "CAVALCADE" "CAVALCADE" — -."CAVALCADE" " (Approved for Uuiveisal Exhibition.) With a Superb Cast, Hcndcd by DIANA WYNYARD-^-CLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNYARD CLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNYARD- —CLIVE BROOK ; In Unforgettable Performance, with . Ursula Jeans — Herbert Muudiu — Bory Mercer — Una O'Connor — Merle Tottenham — Margaret Lindsay. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. In addition: Special Musical and Atmos pheric Presentation by the ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (18 Talented Instrumentalists). . MUSICAL DIRECTOR: L. D. AUSTIN MUSICAL DIRECTOR: L. D. AUSTIN AND IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZER ORGAN DE LUXE. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. NIGHTLY, At 8 o'clock. d THING'S THEATRE f AVING'S THEATRE J The immortal story by Wilson Barret ■ brought to the screen with- starthnf reality and brilliant spectacle by : : CECIL B. DE MILLE. •■ ; "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS."' "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." . "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A glorious romance against the mightj Pageant of Imperial Rome. With a superb and exceptional cast. FREDRIC MARCH as Marcus Superbu; ELISSA LANDI as Mercia CLAUDETTE COLBERT as Empress Poppaea CHARLES LAUGHTON as Nero And 7500 others. Supporting attractions: MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON AND N.Z SOUND NEWS. BOX PLANS at D.I.C. and Theatre. NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. A RTCRAFT THEATRE - ■ -A-RTCRAFT THEATRE - PRESENTS - ANOTHER BRITISH LAUGH HIT. A Gay, Thrilling Battle of Wits Waged by Crookdom's Elite,-and Won by s Woman's Caress! CLAUDE ALLISTER, BENITA HUME ADOLPHE MENJOU. • In "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." . "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." "DIAMOND CUT-.DIAMOND." : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Cleverest Confidence Crook of all, beaten at his own game. ■ In Addition, 2 METRO NEWSREELS 2 ■ CARTOON—"Room Runners." ' COMEDY—"Wreckety Wrecks." : Box Plan, Tel. 43-908, after 6.30 p.m. S' EASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY TONIGHT ONLY.at 8 o'clock, A LAUGH-A-MINUTE HIT. ■; The Piince of Sophisticates in his latesi Masterpiece.- ; . . : •' CLAUDE ALLISTER BENITA HUMI--4DOLPH MENJOU KENNETH KOV* In "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND" (Approved for Universal; Exhibition.) A gay, thrilling battle of wits waged; by crookdom's elite, and won by a woman's :.caress! " . ••.'; . EXCELLENT METRO SHORT. SUBJECTS.. ■ : '.". Box Plan at Theatre or Telephone 16*393 T7-ILBIRNIE ' KINEMA. "^ Laugh piles .upon laugh' with SLIM SUMMERVILLE ' , ■ and ZASU Pill!: as the innocent Bride and the bashful ■ Bridegroom in '"'•'-,- V ';■- "OUT ALL-NIGHT/? v :': when Mama's Boy,-becomes a Caveman. (Approved for Universal. Exhibition.) "DIGGERS" BENEFIT THURSDAY ant ■ FRIDAY—FoIIow the Band to the Kinema CHEAPs WEEKEND TRIPS . CHEAP WEEKEND-TRIPS ' : CHEAP WEEKEND TRIPS ' CHEAP'WEEKEND .TRIPS ' ANY WEEKEND UP TO NOVeMBEI ; ;■;■--;;• •;. ■-..■.' 2 7. .";■.'•''TP \^-' : CHATEAU TONGARIRO: '■■ , : CHATEAU TONGARIRO.; CHATEAU TONGARIRO. . ? CHATEAU TONGARIRO.'. ' CHATEAU TONGARIRO'., CHATEAU TONGARIRO. ' . TOTAL COSTS: ' • ■,' ONLY £3 lis'6d:FßO2l WELLINGTON 1 ONLY £2 18s 6d FROM PALMERSTO , ' ..NORTH. . .' ; ~';, "■■■l ONLY £2 19s FROM WANGANUI. ONLY, £3,15a-6d FROM NAPIER.THESE total charges include.:first-clas! fare in warm trains, motor transporta tion return from National Park Station t( The Chateau, and two full days' accommo dation at The.Chateau (i.c,' from bed oi Saturday to and including dinner on Mon day night), and; the provision 'of equip menti ■ Excursionists join the 3: p.m. Wellington - Auckland express on Saturdays. Return train reaches Palmerston Nort! at 4.47 a.m. and Thorndon at 7.42 a.m. oi Tuesday. Further information is available fron 1 Government Tourist Bureaux; or Railway 1 Offices. . ' ,".''.. WRESTLING. MAMOS v. WALKER. ' NOTICE. QWING to the' change "&£, programme Patrons who did' riot1 use theii [ tickets for,, the above match must appl] [ with same;;to the Booking Office, E. W - Humphreys, Tobacconist, Manners/ Street • for, a refundlliefore. midday Wednesday 1 the' 27th::inst.;.^ ':^-.i .■' ■''. No claims will, be recognised-after tha ' date. J. C. STEELE, ■ ■ ■ Hon. Secretary. MANY prefer Brandiwine to Cocktails so get some for your nest party Grand Hotel Home Supply Store; quarts ss, halves 3s; beware of imitations.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1933, Page 2