A "SPLENDID PROGRAMME THAT IS GIVING UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. . ■■"■■ At 2.15 ST. JAMES and 8 p.m. (Dir.—Sir Benjamin and John Fuller.) The feature that has had all London raving for months! ANN HARDING—WILLIAM POWELL ANN HARDING—WILLIAM POWELL ANN HARDING-WILLIAM POWELL ANN HARDING—WILLIAM POWELL ANN HARDING-WILLIAM POWELL ANN HARDING>-WILLIAM POWELL Together for the first time—and proving the "perfect pair" in. this sparkling hit, "DOUBLE HARNESS" — "DOUBLE HARNESS" "DOUBLE HARNESS" "DOUBLE HARNESS" — "DOUBLE HARNESS'? ■ "DOUBLE HARNESS" ■ " DOUBLE HARNESS " • "DOUBLE HARNESS" BRILLIANT. MODERN COMEDYDRAMA OF MARRIAGE!-AND COM* PLICATIONS !—THAT EVERYONE WILL ENTHUSE OVER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BRIDGE PLAYERS INTRIGUED !. By the first o£ our exclusive series, showing ELY CULBERTSON, ELY CULBERTSON, ELY CULBERTSON. UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED MASTER OF CONTRACT, Demonstrating "The Four Spade Hand." Also Showing: Travelogue ("Malaysia") — Pathe News — Cartoon — Etc. Box Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-775) after 5 p.m. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, WITH WONDERFUL ACTING AND THOROUGHLY ENJOYED BY ALL WHO HAVE SEEN IT! MAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., AJESTTC. 8 p.m. MAJESTIC. ' LTONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMOHE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE : And MIRIAM HOPKINS MIRIAM HOPKINS MIRIAM HOPKINS MIRIAM HOPKINS MIRIAM HOPKINS MIRIAM HOPKINS In ' I "THE STRANGER'S RETURN." " THE STRANGER'S RETURN." "THE STRANGER'S RETURN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. AFTER HIS PREVIOUS TRIUMPHS, SEE HIM IN THE MOST LOVABLE ROLE OF HIS GREAT CAREER . . . A GRAND OLD MAN WHOM YOU WILL WANT TO TAKE TO YOUR HEART! EXCELLENT FEATURETTES: METROTONE NEWS. * FOX AUSTRALASIAN NEWS. CHAELIE CHASE COMEDY. CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY. Book Now. At D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). ; EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A Merry Medley of Fun! "THE MIDSHIPMAID," "THE MIDSHIPMAID," ' , With JESSIE MATTHEWS. The big guns of fun in a riot of nautical . -- nonsense. SPLENDID SOUND-SUPPORTS. • (Approved for Universal Exhibition;) ~~ DANCING. THE REALM. DANCING SCHOOL. TONIGHT! TONIGHT!.; • j; Every Figure Taught-Correctly. Subscription Is. Refreshments Provided. TUESDAY, . NOV. 7, CELEBRATING GUY FAWKES, MERRYMAKERS OLDTIME DANCE. RIO GRANDE CABARET, Hobart Street, Miramar. Ladies' and Gents' Prizes for the Best Guy. Monte Carlo Prizes. Specialty Dance by Miss Hazel Martin. Subs., Is. g. JOHNSON, M.O. ' OLD-TIME DANCING. STURDEE DEMONSTRATION CLASS (Late St. Peter's), Ghuznee Street. All the Latest Dances Taught. TONIGHT .8 sharp. TONIGHT Competent Instructors. Excellent Music. A Night of Dancing for Everybody. Supper provided. ! Subs. Is. Principal—E. ANDERSON. i "BACK TO CHILDHOOD BALL." KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT, TONIGHT (MONDAY). Frank Crowther's Dance Band. BE THERE. Prizes for Most Original Childhood Costumes and numerous novelty competitions. SNOWBALL, BALLOON, STREAMER, and SPOT LIGHT DANCES. Girls come along and be in the skipping race. Mrs. Oscar Johnson will serve a savoury supper. A SMITH FAMILY XMAS EFFORT. Come and enjoy yourself, knowing that you are helping to bring comfort and cheer to others. t M.Cs.: Miss Eva Draper. Mr. Southern Colledge. Let childhood's happiness be yours for this night. Subs.: Ladies ss, Gents 6s 6d, Double 10s 6cl. Limited space available for onlookers. (Ample car parking space in Council Yard, opposite Theatre, by courtesy of the Lower Hutt Borough Council.) rpAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. x A "GOOD EVENING" EFFORT. BIG "AMBULANCE" BENEFIT TONIGHT. . Novelty Dances Galore. Special: Phillips and Hanuam, Clever Duo Tap Dancers. Subs. Is. Flannels optional; Flashlight Photo. G. W. JOHNSON, M.C. PUBLIC NOTICES. OLYMPIC GAMES. TLLUSTRATED ADDRESS, in Concert -*- Chamber, Town Hall, on Tuesday Evening Nest, the 7th inst., at 8 o'clock. Speaker: Mr. H. Amos, Chairman of the New Zealand Olympic and Empire Gamea Association. Proceeds in aid of Aquatic and Sports' Princesses. Over 100 interesting Slides on outstanding features of the Games will be screened. Admission Is. PAINFUL FEET. FLATTENED ARCHES successfully •*• treated by latest electrical methods, together with trained foot massage. ™\nelesß muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. Patients enabled to use their feet correctly without aid of artificial supports, which . interfere with natural function of feet. KATHEMNE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician. Telephone 43-297. EDUCATIONAL. ~ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, P.C.T. 10 Turnbull Street (off Murphy St.). 3 mins. from Govt. Bldgs. Telephone. T>UPILS gained 100 per cent passes in •*- Pitman's examination. Expert and Individual Tuition guaranteed. Maderalo J£eesj Eiivglapjsi ~ ~
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 2
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