NO WOMAN CAN DREAM OF MISSING THIS! ' ST. JAMES. ! Twice Daily: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. (Dir.—Sir Benjamin and .Mr. John Fuller.) LADIES LOVE IT!—MEN FIND IT GRAND FUN! MADGE EVANS — MAY ROBSON MADGE EVANS — MAY ROBSON MADGE EVANS -' MAY ROBSON OTTO " KKUGEE - . ALICE' BRADY In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Comedy, —"BEAUTY FOR SALE."— —"BEAUTY FOR SALE."— -"BEAUTY FOR S ALE."—"BEAUTY FOR SALE."— —"BEAUTY FOR; SALE."— What happens when Beauty is for Sale, . . . 'Meet our; ..three ..modern misses, and let them take you behind the scenes of an ultra-modera" Salon—you will be amused and intrigued from start to finish! (From Faith Baldwin's "Beauty.") (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Rollicking Revue—"OLD SPANISH CUSTOMS" ■ (Sports Champion), and CARNIVAL WEEK IN WELLINGTON. Box 'Plans at'p.l.C. or Theatre (54-773) after s'p.m. ■•".■".•■' • ■ - - COMIMi; TKIDAY - AN ARRESTING EVENT IN CINEMA ; .HISTORY! ♦—i-- COLLEEN .MOORE *-—■"•■ COLLEEN MOORE ►—COLLEEN MOORE —— : COLLEEN MOORE ~— Returning triumphant after 3 years, in the play that was specially .-written for her, '•• THE POWER 'AND: THE GLORY." "THE POWEE AND THE GLOEY." " THE POWER AND THE GLORY." "THE .POWER-AND THE. GLORY." -The .mighty human drama too big to be judged by ordinary standards. ....—• With'— ' SPENCER TRACY — RALPH -MORGAN/.Introducing, the Cinema's sensational innovation, "NARRATAGE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box-Plans at D.I.C. THEY ARE STILL ROCKING WITH LAUGHTER AT THIS HDLARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT, CHARMING IN SENTIMENT, RICH IN SCENIC ; BEAUTY! MAJESTIC ■■-.■" SESSIONS: AJESTIC. 11 a.m.; 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. ' .8 p.m. ■■-~' NOW SHOWING. For the thousands: who love a wholesome picture. For the thou- . sands who appreciate a great story . set in the glorioas outdoors. For the thousands who will take Joe Valli, Norman French, and Pat Hanna to" their hearts, we say see— " WALTZING MATILDA." ' "WALTZING MATILDA." "WALTZING MATILDA." "WALTZING MATILDA." ■. - " WALTZING MATILDA." "WALTZING MATILDA." "WALTZING MATILDA." "WALTZING MATILDA." " WALTZING MATILDA.'' " WALTZING MATILDA." PACKED WITH LAUGHS! The finest example of screencraft . that Australia has produced. Kb is so. romantically fashioned, >6 i humanly engrossing that it {rivets. ; tha attention of every man and woman who-seeks something . ; ( ..different!, Box Plans at: Dil.C; .and Theatre (45-100), :::.f :-GOMING".FEIDA"f — : •*''... ::WHICH WAS THE GREATER ;;/-^;■■>;■:./WRECKER?^He; -who. toppled mighty buildings of stone and; fiteelr-pr, -she, who made a shambles of .:k;:' 7i. human lives and hearts! JACK fiOLT ■.'.*':'.'.'. . —— ■-jackT holt .- ■ — JACK HOLT — r— '■".V"- ';; '; ' ■•': GENEVIEVE TOBIN _: —- GENEVIEVE TOBIN >_4 ——■»GENEVIEVE TOBIN .■-•..■-.'..■ -' -'.'. _l n _r: ■. —— " THE . WRECKER " ■ - ■ "' —— "THE WRECKER" • • (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE ROYAL WELLINGTON: CHORAL UNION. vv TOW.N.. HALL, TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8. •■■-■ 'iTHB AIESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH." '•THE MESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH." 400 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 400 400 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 400 Conductor:- JOHN BISHOP. Principals: '" Soprano Alma Clegg Contralto Gladys Hibberd Tenor Edwin Denni* Bass Russell J. Laurenson - "THE MESSIAH." "THE MESSIAH." 400 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 400 400 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 400 Box Plan at D.I.C. PRICES 4/- (res.), 2s (res.). Plus tax. 400 Seats at One Shilling. 400 400 . Seats at One Shilling. 400 One Shilling Tickets .on Sale at Bos Office Tomorrow. Special Concessions to Colleges and : ..-..':: ■ -Schbolei. -'■'■"■ -... Doors .open 7:15.' . ' -.': , W. fcVCALTjqW,. Hon.' Sec. r£R& GARRIGK; PLAYERS; (Inc.), iinder. "the flir'ec.tidn of .Miss G. Helen: Gardner, present . Louis N.1 Parker's sparkling comedy, "SUMMER. IS.. A'CO'MIN': IN." KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT,. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, . . 6th and 7tli inst. .' FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral -of the late Patrick Murphy -*• will Jeaye St. Mary, pj, the Angel's Church, Boulcott Street, on Wednesday, December 6, .1933,. at 9.20 a.m., for the Cemetery^ KaTon. -Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 0 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR & SONS, LTD., - Undertakers; > . : 2.2 - Street,, and Karon. Day and Niftht Tel; 26-073. THE Friends■;'; of : the late Thomas MclntosK/are' reipeStfully incited to attend his Funeral ■. jhich .will leave the Mortuary Chapel: 6i JT."R.-VCrbft, South Street, Petone, on Wednesday, December 6, 1933, at L3O p.m., for the : Taita Cemeery" "j. iR. OROFT,' Undertaker, Lower. Hiitt and Petone. .Telephone 63-828. rpHE Friends of the late Bert-Wadding- •*• ton are'respectfuljy invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave 19 Regent Street, Petone, Wednesday, December 6, 1033, at 3.15 p.m., for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Karori. '. .: , J. R..-CROET,_Undertaker, Lower Hutt and Petone. Telephone 63-828. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. ; rpHK Funeral of our late Comrade and - 1- Member. Patrick Murphy, Coal Worker, will leave St. Mary of the Angel's Church. Boulcott Street, at 0.20 a.m., Tomorrow, December 0, for tho Cemetery, Kaiori, «.-*. ilpEXSaXVSßeerelMat,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 135, 5 December 1933, Page 2
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