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— Finally Tonight —• JANET' GAYNOR — HENRY CARAT In Their Melodious Gem, — "ADORABLE" j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. ■■"'■■ At 2.15 ST. JAMES. • and 8 p.m. (Cosy as Your Own Fireside.) GALA PREMIERE—TOMORROW ! AUDACIOUS, AND GAY WITH MUSIC—MIRTH—AND MELODY! Charming memories of an exquisite ' springtime' romanco in gay Old Vienna; and an audacious autumn love in New Vienna, set to glorious melodies amid scenes of enchanting beauty! DIANA WYNYARD, DIANA WYNYARD, DIANA WYNYARD, DIANA WYNYARD, DIANA WYNYARD, DIANA WYNYARD, DIANA WYNYARD, DIANA WYNYARD, Magnificent Star of . "Cavalcade," adding lustre to. Robert Sherwood's daring and delicious pla >'» "REUNION IN VIENNA." "REUNION IN VIENNA." '•REUNION IN VIENNA." "'"REUNION IN VIENNA." "REUNION IN VIENNA." "REUNION IN VIENNA." •" REUNION IN' -'VIENNA." ■■ " REUNION IN VIENNA." - With - JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE (absolutely at his greatest), MAY ROBSON — FRANK MORGAN "Really delicious comedy ... the dialogue is the cleverest that has been heard for many a day . . . the players, headed by DIANA WYNYARD/ rise nobly to their opportunities . .'' . Only in rare instances have patrons seen photography oi; such depth and texture." —Sydney "Morning Herald." IT COMPELS ADMIRATION ! IT COMPELS ADMIRATION ! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ - - —■ Also — CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY, METROTONENEWS, ETC. Reserve Early at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-775) after 5 p.m. MAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., AJESTIC. ' S p.m. MAJESTIC. \ ■ LAST DAY ! RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD ■ BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS /■'.' ■'■:- .'...'..-.ln-— ... "CENTRAL AIRPORT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .- COMING — FRIDAY -- ONCE AN OFFICER IN: THE FOREIGN LEGION-NOW —FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE, HE FINDS LOVE WHERE HE LEAST EXPECTED IT'! • LORETTA YOUNG ■ LORETTA YOTJN'G LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA. YOUNG vicTORjoRY VTCTOR JORY VICTOR JORY VICTOR JORY VICTOR JORY ■''- In -• ■: ' . "THE DEVIL'S ,IN LOVE/; .-■ "THK-; DEVIL'S IN--LO\.E." ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \' ' _'withHERBERT MUNDIN. , . ; .-. HERBERT MUNDINI HERBERT MUNDIN. ' HERBERT MUNDIN. ' ;~; HERBERT MUNDIN. ■■. .;•; EXCITEMENT! GLAMOUR! ROMANCE WITH THEJORE^NLEGJON AS A Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). «KING KONG" IS COMING ! AGAIN TONIGHT; At-8. AGAIN TONIGHT, At 8. AGAIN TONIGHT, At 8. WELLINGTON REPERTORY W THEATRE (INC.). Presents "LONDON WALL." "LONDON WALL." ''LONDON WALL." "LONDON WALL." '•LONDON WALL." '•LONDON WALL." A comedy in 3 acts, ' By JOHN VANDRUTEN. .CONCERT CHAMBER; TOWN HALL, TONIGHT and ou FRIDAY AND ■ SATURDAY. Front Stalls and D.C.. 4s 4cT? Baefc {Stalls, 2s 6d. - Downstair Seats have been, icushioned. Producer:.W. S. WAUCHOP. • Box Plans now open at D.I.G. HAIL—THE GOOD OLD TIMES! HAIL—THE GOOD OLD TIMES! HAIL-THE GOOD OLD TIMES} THE MAJESTIC LOUNGE & CABARET. AJESTIO LOUNGE & CABARET.. In response to insistent requests will hold 1 . ' .an . "OLD-TIME DANCE" "OLD-TIME DANCE" '.' "OLD-TIME DANCE" ••OLD-TIME .DANCE" "OLD-TIME DANCE" On ' MONDAY EVENING NEXT MONDAY EVENING NEXT MONDAY EVENING NEXT AND EACH MONDAY THEREAFTER. Come along and have a Gay Time with TOMMY STRATTON'S SINGING BAND, Providing the favourite tunes of yesterday, which have regained their popularity , with everyone! Reserve Tables at Lounge (45-709). NATIONAL CONFIDENCE CARNIVAL. "OLD COLONIAL BALL." "CAKE DAY." THE LADIES' COMMITTEE of the Old Colonial Ball will hold their SECOND CAKE DAY on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, at the OLD! COLONIAL BALL SHOPi 33SaLambfon Quay. Mrs. Lance' Moore will be Hostc6s, and will have with her Mrs. B- Sutherland, Dr. Gow, Miss Blair, Mrs. Addisou, Mrs. Menzies, . ■-. ■••-.,-.. Gifts of cakes and sheets -will be very acceptable. . . :CT. -MARK'S •■ CHURCH SCHOOL. ►3 ■' LANTERN LECTURE ■■ '-■ ■"■ •• "• —By — ■ , . MR. G. W. BARLTROP. "Some Antiquities and Curiosities of London." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 8 P.M. : ■.'■ - . Admission, Is.' . rpHE reputation, of the Grand Hotel •*■ stands, behind e.yery .bottle of House Whisky sold. Get your supplies today at tho Grand Hotel Homo Supply Store; quarts !l'2s 6d, pints 6s 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 2

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