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Jlf AJESTIC. . ; . SESSIONS: ! "Majestic. a a.m., 2.15 p.m.. iiAJESTIC. 8 p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION, 5 p.m. BREEZY AND EXHILARATING COMEDY, PACKED WITH ACTION AND ROMANCE. ' EDMUND LOWE, " EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, , ' | EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, t EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, WYNNE GIBSON, WYNNE GIBSON, WYNNE GIBSON, WYNNE GIBSON, WYNNE GIBSON, WYNNE GIBSON, In A Romantic Revel that takes you in and out of every Gay Spot on the Great White -Way! "HER BODYGUARD." "HER BODYGUARD." "HER 'BODYGUARD." "HER BODYGUARD." ' " HER BODYGUARD." "HER BODYGUARD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (A Paramount Production.) He's in love with his work ... as the bodyguard of, a beautiful footlights queen! , EXCELLENT FEATURETTES: PARAMOUNT NEWS BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWS BETTY BOOP CARTOON SPORTUGHT-"What Makes a Champion COMEDY BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (45-100). S£ J,^J!:i SESSIONS: ST JAxtr% ' 2.15 p.m. and ST. JAMES 8 p.m. (Dir.: Sii Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller.) TODAY! TODAY! ...... A motion picture that" moves like a streak! Laid in a mysterious country, "Mother India." home of 300,000,000 souls, where anything is apt to happen—and does! PEOPLE LIKE MYSTERY! PEOPLE LIKE ACTION! PEOPLE LIKE NOVELTY! PEOPLE LIKE DRAMA 1~ PEOPLE LIKE ROMANCE! AND HERE THEY ARE! > Ride "the 'rails between Calcutta and Bombay! Three days' trip of thrills and excitement aboard an express hurtling across India! ' EDMUND LOWE in ■ EDMUND LOWE in-^ ;' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The entire plot talces place on»a - crack mail train. .' . A mystery develops involving one of the most: interesting groups of, characters imaginable, and things happen. ■ with a speed that matches the a\7.?y pace of the express. RALPH FORBES, SHIRLEY GREY. ■ HEDDA HOPPER, ONSLOW STEVENS, STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT. By special request, and in honour of Archbishop Redwood's Jubilee, will be screened " THE VOICE OF THE VATICAN." "THE VOICE OF THE VATICAN." A subject showing intimate glimpses of the' Papal State. His Holiness Pope Pius XI in his one ■and only appearance on the talking' screen. " . - ADDED ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE^ I COMEDIES, LATEST NEWSREELS CARTOON. .■ ■ -. '■ Bos Plans at D.I.C and St. James (64-775). ' -i " g T A T E 1 WAS \ I V SPY." J COMING SHORTLY. v JTILBIKNIE ~ KINEMA. t\r ?«^ T'? ht of tlle Triumphant Return of MAR\ PICKFORD in "SECRETS" With LESLIE HOWARD. SATURDAY (Matinee)- SATURDAY TOM MIX in "MY PAL THE KING." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ep. a: "The Lost Special"; Laurel and Hardy Comedy, etc. EVENING: "I COVER THE WATERFRONT." (hecommended by Censor for Adults.) Laurel and Hardy in ' "Any Old Port," Newsreels, etc. : Patrons are advised to book early and avoid disappointment. Plans at Confectionery. Telephone 14-202. TOY D.OG CHAMPIONSHIPS. ' ■'PHIS SATURDAY, commencing at 130 X P.m., TRADICS HALL, Vivian Street. Judges: Mrs. L. Jackson, F. Neale S Rastnll. • See New Zealand's Best Toy Dogs. Admission Is. BARLOW WILLS, ! . Hon. Secretary. 'J^ JUMBLE SALE will be held in the EMPIRE HALL, corner of Cuba Street and Arthur Street, on l \ FRIDAY, I'EBRUARY 23, 1934, At 7.30 p.m. ' ' BT>8 T> STEPHEN'S » GARDEN PARTY 10 Will be held at the home of MR. AND MRS. E. P. HAY, BLOOMFIELD TERRACE, LOWER HUTT, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24. I'he Opening Ceiemony will be performed at .! o clock by the Right Rev. D. D. Scott, Modei ator of the General Assembly of the Picsbjlcrmn Church of Now Zealand. M. Stephen's Orchestra will be in attendance. All kinds ofaoinpctitions and games Mails for sale of Produce, Cakes, Pastry and Sweets. Afternoon Tea, fid. Admission Is.' Children freovif accompanied1 by parents or guardian. D. NICHOLS, Ttnn- Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 46, 23 February 1934, Page 2

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