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FINAL PRESENTATION TONIGHT. ROBERT HELEr MONTGOMERY S AYJI MONTGOMERY HAVE! Iv the Sparkling "Family" Story, " ANOTHER LANGUAGE." " ANOTHER LANGUAGE." ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. (Dir.—Sir Benjamin and Mr.'Jobu Fuller. -COMMENCING TOMORROWTHB SURPRISE FEATURE OF TH] YEAR! S Positively one of the brightest, bestproduced and acted Comedies it has been, our good fortune to secure! { MADGE EVANS — MAY ROBSO2 MADGE EVANS — MAY ROBSOI I MADGE EVANS —, MAY KOBSOI - MADGE EVANS — MAY ROBSOI - MADGE EVANS — MAY ROBSOI In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Comedy, —"BEAUTY FOR SALE."— 1 —"BEAUTY FOR SALE."— ",, —"BEAUTY 5 FOR SALE."— ! —"BEAUTY FOB SALE."— ? -"BEAUTY FOR SALE."—"BEAUTY FOR SALE."— With OTTO KRUGER — ALICE BRAD'S OTTO KRUGER — ALICE BRADI . OTTO KRUGER — ALICE BRAD"S It's not the,title Kut the play that counts Here's the season's most refreshinj comedy ... let our three modern misse show you what happens to girls who fal in love wjth men they can't marry—You'J have the time -of your lives! I IT'S FAITH BALDWIN'S POPULAR t NOVEL "BEAUTY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775; . after 5 p.m. MAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., AJESTIC. ' . • 8 p.m. MAJESTIC. LAST DAY ! "CHARLIE CHAN'S Greatest Case.' "CHARLIE CHAN'S Greatest Case.1 "CHARLIE CHAN'S Greatest Case. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - With — ® WARNER OLAND — WARNER OLAND • .WARNER OLAND ■ '__ HEATHER ANGEL : HEATHER ANGEL From lEARL DERR BIGGERS'S mos 3 famous mystery story. •EXCELLENT FEATURETTES: Box.Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100) s FRIDAY ; For the thousands who love a clean, wholesome picture. . For the thousands who appreciate a great story . • Bet in the glorious outdoors. .For the thousands who will take Joe ValH, Norman French, and Pat . Hanna to their hearts, we say see— ! "WALTZING MATILDA." ,' CHARMING .IN..'. SENTIMENT, RICH IN SCENIC BEAUTY, i CROWDED WITH FUN! I■' ■ " t '■■:■>■■ ."'■■ ' ■■ V ! "WALTZING MATILDA" "WALTZING MATILDA" "WALTZING MATILDA" " WALTZING' MATILDA " "WALTZING MATILDA" " WALTZING MATILDA " " WALTZING ; MATILDA " "WALTZING MATILDA" t . ■ ■ '• (Approved for Universal Exhibition.^ The finest example of screencraffc that' Australia has; produced. It is so romantically . fashioned, so humanly engrossing that it rivets the attention of every man and woman who seeks something ' • v differeii,t! - s NEVER, NEVER* BEFORE A GREATER SCREEN TRIUMPH! AS A SURE CURE FOR BLUES AND. BUSINESS WORRIES WE RECOMMEND IT! SEE PAGE 18 FOR SPECIAL; ~«; •. ANNOUNCEMENT ! t ■ . ■ • WELLINGTON SYMPHONY WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ' ORCHESTRA, ORCHESTRA, „- With ANDERSEN TYRER, ANDERSEN TYRER, England's famous Concerto Piantet, And '• NANETTE de LORNAY, NANETTE" de LORNAY, r ' England's Famous Concerto Violinist. TOWN HALL' : TONIGHI . OWN HALL : TONIGHI NOVEMBER 30, at 8 o'clock. Popular Prices, 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. (2T)O seat are available at Is.) Box Plan at D.I.C SUNDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 3, 8.15 p.m. KILBIRNIE KINEMA. GRAND CONCERT by Kilbirnie Brane R.S.A. and Mirarnar Band, assiste by the following artists:— Master Arthur Donib, Boy Elocutionist. Misses Jean Cerchi and Ngaire Miller. Miss Kythe Mclver, Soprano. " Jack Glennie, Master Trombonist. Dorothy Seymour, Character Sketches. - Novelty Trio, by Mr. and Mrs. Mathewi ■• Piano and Banjo-Mandolin, wit] Laurie Bevan tud his' One-strin Fiddle. Mr. Chas. A. Wilson, Tenor. '■ And Good Items by the Band. 7 Vera Bbesley at Piano. '. , Admission: Silver Coin. Proceeds in aid of Unemployed Diggers Christmas Cheer; "DROOKLYN - AUXILIARY, R.S.A ** WINNER OF ART UNION. Ticket No. 4588.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 2

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