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LAST DAY. IITAJESTJU. SESSIONS: iu -AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., , kAJESTIO. '' 8 p.m. EDMUND LOWE, WYNNE GIBSON In ' ' "HER BODYGUARD.". (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) l!( — FRTDAY NEXT. -\" FRIDAY NEXT. / ONLY ONE MAN ON EARTH COULD SOLVE THIS AMAZING RIDDLE . . . SO PHILO VANCE RETURNS TO MATCH HIS WITS WITH THE MASTER CRIMINAL OF ALL ' y -£. 'DETECTIVE FICTION! ,^— WILLIAM POWELL -SH— WJLLTAM POWELL >^ — WILLIAM POWELL ■'■^-^ WILLIAM POWELL &-c— WILLIAM POWELL -.— — WILLIAM POWELL ,- WILLIAM POWELL — * ■ WILLIAM POWELL ;, —*— WILLIAM POWELL - JSctuins tiiumphanUy to the-iole that \ fiist niddc him famous ■In i THE MOST AMAZING CRIME .PLOT EVER WOVEN BY S. S. VAN -DINE, WORLD'S MASTER OF DETECTIVE FICTION. . . . YET 0,000,000 READERS OF THIS WELL-KNOWN THRILLING BOOK DECLARED . ~ '~ '/. IT'S GUESS PROOF.'- ---/; IT'S GUESS PROO.F.; ;; /.:■' 'fs f "tJ[MkENNEL MURDER^' CASE:"' murder case." : ::-, :CASE." . ¥ ~" t THE KENNEL jftURDER CASE." by Censor: for Adults:) , ?;':. <■;>; >V; vWith: ■-' : - •':!' - \ ' Mary astor v ;-v"-- : -..- : -.§ss&'- : ASSMK;i; ' . ■■ ■•-. •• ■:■:: - '[' -*■ ■'$?$$ r- -^Sq®ene pallexte, ' .s£s&.<: -.;.iffe'^.tird-ENE.-." EALLETTE, :^^ErLS^^NAUGH,'; ■''.-■ ■:..'. ■ ' £/(W^[ r|j< -2 'k.£ RALPH MORGAN. Book early at D.I.C. or Theatre (4S-100):. ■■'-'"- ''. ■. '■.> •', ■'': ■ ....: ;■.- -.,'■ . ;.'■ '■?■■- ■"■ -.'■ B00K;N0W. ; :~>. ■■' ■~ /: "FALLING FOE/YOU." '\ - : ;C .-; COMING FRIDAY. A ■'■, ' ■ QAPITOL THEATRE, i MIRASIAR.: :!CT. JAMKS:r ■ -'-: SESSIONS: . ' JAMES. 2.15 p.m:*and ST., jatvies.; ..;,-- '•;■... ;•;; Bp.w. ■. (Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller.). ' .-,. . LAST DAY OF: , ;.j, , ■■'■:'"—-'" BOMBAY MAIL"-—?-- . .■.-.'■ :' ■ •;-'■ ; With ■~;'-■ r-;r ■'. ■■■ EDMUND LOWE, RALPH FORBES, .~:■■ .' .;" SHIRLEY GRAY.' ,':"■:; ..- (Recommended by ■Censorfor Adults.) ■ ,: -- -: . Also:. / -' '■':.■ - 7r:v.THE ViOICE^OF.THE VATICAr?T." " -.•■■'■■, —TOMORROW— . . '■:' ....;■-, / ■'..,.., -■ , %■ ■: ' THE1 SINGLNG] LAUGHING* IDOL' ; v: OF MILLIONS!; > The Prince of .Charm-in his Finest, G.Qest, Snappiest Romance! The adventures ot-a gentleman and bis dog that will bring happiness to everyone. MAUEICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAUEICE CHEVALIER— ~> ■ MAURICE,. CHEVALIEK . MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER • ■ -i—MAURICE' CHEVALI2E MAURICE CHEVALIER.-^- - CHEVALIER ' — And~— , -v KUTT.EIS DOG., <" ••■ ( ■ _JT; a _ v "THE WAY TO LOVE," ' "THE WAY TO LOVE," "THE WAY TO LOVE," "THE WAY TO LOVE," 4 "IHL WAY TO LOVE," "THE WAY TO LOVE," . "THE WAY TO LOVE,' ; A Paramount Picture. (Approved for Univeisal Exhibition.) - With. - ANN DVORVK, • : , AN^ T DVORAK, J " ED WARD i EVERETT nORTON -EDWARD EVERI'TT HORTON HERE ARE THE SONGS HE SINGS: "I'm'a Lover of'l'niee," /•Jn a One Room Flat," ; "It'b Oh! It's Ah! It's Wonderful." " .A --stoiy that mi\cs music . . . bongs . . . teais, and laughter into one giand enteit.uninent • . ' concoctionl, j< P,lans at D.I.C. and Theatie. OUR . THEATRE, "", -NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE.' . NEWTOWN. •ARTHUR S ' Jn, the. BVitis'h. Comedy Romance ''•HTS. GRACE'GIVES NOTICE." '.11JS". GRACE -GIVES, NOTICE." (Recommended-by'Censor for Adults.) A'sl;pry-proving, tfiat a duke-makes a poor < butler. Supporting i Programme includes, Charlie Chaplin' Comedy, "The Pa^i nshop"—Fun- "■ .nier than eveivin music and sound. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WEEKEND EXCURSION PROM "WELLINGTON TO NAPIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 3. SPECIALTY/- REDUCED FARES. SPECIAL Exclusion Tiain Icucs Wellington 12.53' p.m., Pnekdkauki 2.5, Otaki 2 37, Le\in 3.0, Shannon 3.18,^ Palmeiston Noith ±'.5 p in., arnves Napiei 8 5 d .m. Retuin Excursion.- Train leaves Napier 5 0 pmi. Sunday. Examples of Return. Fxcuision Fares to Napier:— ' ' 2nd class. Ist class. £ s.-'d. : £ ».. d. Fiom'Wellington. 110 111 0 „ Otaki 018 ■ 3 14 0 „ Levm 015 0 120 ,> , Shannon . 014 0 10 6 ~ -PalmeistojiNoith 011 9 017 6 Fiopoitionatelv low fares 'to other H.mke's Bay station*. E\cni sionists m,u. if they so d^siie, letuin by the Napici-AVelling'ton express on Monday, Maich 5. Rcservp join <c,d The lee for the iombmed up dn<l down jouinejs is Is. Sec handbillb oi inquire at .stations »for pauiculais,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 2

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538

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 2

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