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MAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.13 p.m., AJESTIC. S p.m. MAJESTIC. SHOPPERS' SESSION 5 p.m. NOW SHOWING. A DELIGHTFULLY-ACTED AND TOTALLY UNUSUAL STORY OF LOVE. COMEDY, DRAMA, AND ROMANCE1 ! : RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX — RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX - And - ELIZABETH ALLAN ELIZABETH ALLAN ELIZABETH ALLAN ELIZABETH ALLAN ELIZABETH ALLAN ■ ELIZABETH ALLAN ELIZABETH ALLAN ELIZABETH ALLAN ELIZABETH ALLAN ,-* - With - DORIS KENYON. Elizabeth Allan is the beautiful and clever English actress, specially engaged to play this part. You will be delighted with the wonderful success she has made of her first big Cinema Play! - In - "NO MARRIAGE TIES." "NO MARRIAGE TIES." —^-" NO MARRIAGE TIES." ." NO MARRIAGE TIES." (Recommended by Censor.for Adults.) . Some wonderful styles in frocks are exhibited in this production. MAGNIFICENT' FEATURETTES: PATHE NEWS — AUDIO REVIEW. UNIVERSAL, NEWS. TOM AND JERRY CARTOON. AESOP'S FABLE CARTOON. • "HOW COMEDIES ARE MADE." Bos Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (43-100). YET ANOTHER SPLENDID ALLROUND PROGRAMME — STUDY EVERY ITEM—WE GUARANTEE " . EACH ONE! . ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. -At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. (Dir.-^Sir Benjamin and John. Puller.) TO THRILL-DELICHT-AND AMAZE YOU ! This mighty east in an unusual romance amid glorious settings and delightful music, KAY FRANCIS -— NILS ASTHER KAY FRANCIS NILS ASTHER KAY FRANCIS NILS ASTHER, —— WALTER HUSTON . WALTER HUSTON WALTER HUSTON .: Louise Closser ■ Hale, Eugene Pa lette, C. Henry Gordon, ifhillips Holmes, In -Metro-Goldwyir-Mayer's Success, " STORM AT DAYBREAK." "STORM AT DAYBREAK."' " STORM AT DAYBREAK." " STORM AT DAYBREAK." "STORM AT DAYBREAK." " STORM AT DAYBREAK." "STORM AT DAYBREAK." "STORM AT DAYBREAK.", Three people ... a beautiful wife . a young lover ~ . . and an old husband, cast into a vortex of emotion that culminates in a sensational climax! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Made by the Producer of "Rasputin and the Empress." - Also'-. . ' LAUREL . and -HARDY LAUREL arid HARDY LAUREL and • HARDY LAUREL and HARDY • LAUREL and HARDY LAUREL and HARDY In their Latest and Funniest Scream, "twice two." "twice two^ •■••-;•■ pete smith : novelty—"sea spiders"-metrotone news. -And - ..: NEW ZEALAND NEWSREEL—Showing WELLINGTON CARNIVAL PRINCESSES .. . N.Z. GOLD CUP TROTTING TRIALS AT HUTT PARK . .-. ' TABLE TENNIS, Perry, Champion Tennis Player, beats Williams, crack N.Z. Player, 21-16 . . . N.Z. CUP— CARNIVAL WEEK AT CHRIST-CHURCH-SEE PALANTUA WIN IN AUSTRALASIAN RECORD ,TIME . . . ICE SKATING BALLET IN WELLINGTON. Bos Plans at D.I.C or Theatre (51-775) after 5 p.m. : . jiarniyßsoiPitßst ~~ ARMISTICE DAY. 10.30 a.m. • , ' 10.30 a.m. "VTATIONAL SERVICE v to -LV ' ■ to 11-.lt) aim; OF- „ 11.10 a.m. REMEMBRANCE, In the ■''■'.' TOWN HALL. ' . CHAIRAf AN: His Worship the Mayor. SPEAKER: Brigadier D. Macauley, assisted by Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, C.F., and Rev. N. Robertehaw, M.C., 'MA. ... .::. • ■ ORGANIST: W. A. Gatheridge,. Esq. The Service will be broadcast by 2YA, but the Returned Soldiers' Association asks for a representative attendance in the Town Hall. .:■-•• ■.•: .J. SPENCE, Secretary. URCTURNEP SOLDieRSJj Under the 'Patronage of the Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes) and Mrs. Forbes. ARMISTICE NIGHT. ARMISTICE NIGHT. TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 11, At S p.m. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. OWN HALL, -WELLINGTON. Hear the Returned Soldiers' Choir, Orchestra, and Digger Artists in a , Wonderful Programme. In addition, you are invited to spend "90 Minutes with the Diggers in France." Musical Entertainment Do Luxe.. Proceeds in aid of Unemployed ex-Soldiers. Admission: 3s (reserves at D.1.C.), 2s, and Is (procurable at. R.S.A., Victoria Street, Suburban Auxiliary Committees, land on night of Concert at Town Hall). (No tax.) J. SPENCE, Secretary, Returned Soldiers' Association. WATCH OUT. TOMORROW NIGHT'S "POST." •QETAILS of PRIZES at POSTER BALL. CHILDREN'S THEATRE. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK, TOMORROW AFTERNOON, At 2.30, in the CONCERT CHAMBER. , Book your seats at the D.I.C. ORDER your liquor requirements at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Delivery free to any part of city. Tel. 41-024,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1933, Page 2