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J)E -LUXE , THEATRE, •VK 'LUXE t THEATRE! Lower Hutt TONIGHT \ MONDAY, at 8 p.m.: A Brilliant Comedy Drama that will brine you a feast of happiness laughter, and , gaiety— "DINNER AT EIGHT." (Recommended "by the Censor for Adults.) Starring Marie Diessler. Jean Harlow Uallace Beery, John and Lionel Bairvmore, Lee Tracy, Edmund Lowe, Billie iiurke, h.aren Morley, and Madge Evans 1.-GREATSTAR;s^A DRAMA OF; TUES, at 8 p.m.; WED., at 2.30 & 8 p.m.: \ A modern story seething with action— " MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition )' With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS at his best More drama—moie thulls-moie comedy than anything he's been in befoie. THURSDAYS FRIDAY, at 8 p.m.: < The scintillating star of "Mv Wife's - Family»_GENE GERRARD, ■ Hack again in the screen story of P G N odehousc's "Lea\-e it to Psmith," ' "Lea%t; it to me." (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) With Molly Lamont, Gus McNaughton and George Gee. Box Plans at "Peter Pan" Lounge, or Telephone Theatre, 63-431. ' PUBLIC SERVICE SPORTS. ] SWIMMING TOURNAMENT, SWIMMING TOURNAMENT, 'PHORNDON BATHS xHORNDON BATHS, , WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, Commencing 7.45 p.m. NEARLY 300 COMPETITORS. NOVELTY RACES, RELAY RACES DIVING, INTER-CLUB EVENTS. A Great Night's Entertainment. " ■ W. A. JAMESON, Hon. Secretary. "LIF.E IN THE RED ARMY." Speaker: MAX RISKE, M.A., elected dele- ( gSte to the Soviet Union. TIRADES HALL, 8 p.m., SUNDAY. - 1- Hear about the First Workers' Army. : Remember: Combined F.S.U. Picnic. Hutt ' Park, TOMORROW: Bus leavesHotel Cecil 9.30 a.m. All friends in- • vited. Fares: Is 6d return. . j I "VTEW shipment of Latest Frigidaire has •** arrived; call and see it; yon will be surprised. John Chambers and Son, Ltd., i Jerroiß .Quay,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 4
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