Final Presentation Tonight. KAV FRANCIS - GEORGE BRENT In the Sparkling Comedy Drama, "THE KEYHOLE" (Recommended by censor for Adults.) ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. (Dir. —Sir Benjamin and John Fuller.) COMING TOMORROW, AFTER SIXTEEN GLORIOUS WEEKS IN SYDNEY! SURE, SHE'S COMIN' BACK TO US AGAIN, WITH ALL HER SCALLYWAGGIN' AND LAUGHTER AND SONGS OF OLD'IRELAND 1 "PEG O' MY HEART." "PEG O' MY HEART." "PEG O' MY HEART. " "PEG' O' MY HEART." "PEG O' MY HEART." "PEG O' M V HE A RT. " "PEG O' M V HEAR T. " "PEG 0' MY HEAR T. " "PEG O' M V HEAR T. " "PEG O' MY HEAR T. " "PEG O' MY HEAR T. " /PEG. O' MY HEART." In which a delightful favourite gives her finest performance— MARION DA VIES MARION DA VIES MARION DA VIES MARION DA VIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES Who is "Peg" to the life! WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR HER SING "SWEETHEART DARLLN'"—one of the SIX lilting songs in the production. Also Appearing: ONSLOW STEVENS, J. FARRELL MACDONALD, And "MICHAEL," A broth of a dog! PEG WILL TOUCH ALL HEARTS IN THIS BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE THAT HAS GROWN MORE FRAGRANT WITH THE PASSING YEARS AND NOW BECOMES ONE OIT THE CINEMA'S MOST DELIGHTFUL GEMS OF ENTERTAINMENT.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. TVf AJESTTC. 11 a.m., 2.15-p.m., -Majestic. 8 p.m. MAJESTIC. LAST DAI'. THE CINEMA'S FIRST COMIC OPERA, , " FRA DIAVOLO " "FRA JIAVOLO" ("The Devil's Brother,") (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (A Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer Production.) — With - ■ LAUREL and HARDY LAUREL and HARDY — - And - DENNIS KING — ■ DENNIS KING — FRIDAY NEXT — Thousands and thousands of men and women are. still storming London and New York's biggest theatres to see the most incredible romantic spectacle since time began! - "KJ.-N-G K-O-N-G" - "SS-N-G K-O-N-G" - "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" - "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" . "K-I-N-G KtO-N-G" "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" "K-I-N-G KO-N-G" " K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" COULD BEAUTY'S FORM CONQUER THE UNBELIEVABLE BEAST? , — "K-I-N-& K-O-tf-G" —- ''' ; "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" — — "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" '-— "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" —- "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" -. — '• • "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" —- "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G" It leaps beyond the frontiers of human imagination. An overwhelming emotional experience, stirring, hitherto unfathomable depths of feeling in men and women alike. SPECIAL FEATURETTES, INCLUDING A Novel Music Novelty, with the Renowned Radio Star; PHIL HARRIS : PHIL HARRIS Book Now at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). RESTAURANT SERVICE. DINE TOMORROW (FRIDAY) AT THE M-AJESTIC LOUNGE. IU-AJESTIC LOUNGE. MAJESTIC LOUNGE. MAJESTIC LOUNGEI Is 3d-3-COURSE LUNCHEON—Is'3d' SOUPConsomme Brunoise. Cream of Toheroa. FISH— Fried Crumbed Filets Terekihi—Citron. Baked Hapuka Farcie—Drawn Butter. ENTREES— Rump Steak and Kidney Pie,. Scalloped Crayfish. ■ Braised Pork Sausages—Fried Onions. Tripe a la Creste. JOINTS— Roast Stuffed Filet Veal-au-Jus. Boiled Corned Ox Tongue—Spanish See. VEGETABLESCauliflower —Crenie See. Spring Cabbage. Browned,' Creamed, and French Fried Potatoes. GRILLS TO ORDER. COLD COLLATION— Roast Sirloin Beef, Roast Mutton, York Ham, Salad. SWEETS— 5 Plum Pudding—Brandy Sauce. Apple Pie—Whipped Cream. Baked Lemon Custard. Cream of Rice. Wine Trifles. Vanilla Creams. Macedoine of Fruits. The Entire Staff of the Majestic Lounge is at your Service to give you the most enjoyable and thoroughly-prepared meal in Town. RETURNED SOlDiprt ISLAND BAY AUXILIARY. MASONIC HALL, ISLAND BAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, DIGGERS' DANCE. Air Raid. Dug-out and Trench Scenes. Kit Kat Orchestra. Supper. Gents 2s 6d. Ladies 2s. Tickets obtainable at Penryi. House, 135 Thj Parade. Ex-servicemen to wear medals and decorations. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. PUBLIC ART UNION. THE following is the result of the public Art Union drawn last night:— Prize. Value. No. , Won by Ist £6 519 R. F. Osborne. 2nd £5 153 Mrs. P. E. Elsworth. 3rd £4 152 Dr. P. P. Lynch. 4th £3 5C9 A. Mayler. sth £2 102 Mrs. G. Litchfield. 6th £1/1/- 37 Mrs. Tylee. E. D. GORE, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 95, 19 October 1933, Page 2
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