BRINGING Yotf THE HAPPINESS YOUR'E SEEKING! ST. JAMES. SESSIONS: T. JAMES. 2.15 p.m. and ST. JAMES. 8 p.m. (Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller.) GAY! MELODIOUS! . COLOURFUL!IT'S 'PERFECT- ENTERTAINMENT! MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER < MAURICE CHEVALI2R - —r-MAURICE CHEVALIER —-MAURICE CHEVALIER The Singing, Laughing Idol of Millions, — And — NUTT, HIS DOG, — In — "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THIS WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." " THE WAY TO LOVE" "THE WAY TO LOVE." A Paramount Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVKRETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON (At his funniest), ANN DVORAK. ANN: DVORAK, HERE ARE THE SONGS HE SINGS; "I'm a Lover of Parec," "In a One Room Flat," "It's Oh! It's Ah! It's Wonderful." Let Maurice guide you through Parce, in a story that mixes rmifcic . . . songa . . .tears, and laughter into ono grand entertainment concoction! Also; BRITISH NEWS, OVERSEAS GAZETTE "THE CHAMP" (Comedy), NOVELTY, ETC. Bos Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-773) after 5 p.m. LAUGHTER, ROMANCE, AND MUSIC. -TWO GRAND ATTRACTIONSNOW SHOWING. YEW PRINCESS THEATRE. X| EW -PKJNCES3 THEATIUS ; Continuous from U a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — Present — Xwo. Outstanding Attractions, ■ .ALICE BRADY ' PHILLIPS HOLMES, '™> HEALY' FRANCHOT TONE, in a brilliant sophisticated production of Broadway and the Stage. "STAGE MOTHER." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) And in addition a hilarious riot of laughter STANLAUREL, aD "OLIVER HARDY, They're funnier than ever in " THE MUSIC BOX " . Also: _-IT COSTS NO MORE TO RESERVE.. Bos-Plan at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. c^S^^oS 51' And MATINEE TO-MORROW, "at "FALLING FOR YOU." "FALLING FOR YOU." "FALLING FOR YOU." JACK 3S? P°R Y°U-" „., . , CICELY COURTNEIDGE. imtains -favourite .funster back again. Funnier than ever—gay-humour—laughable situations-^-raro.lcomeßy.- throughout. Five •,-;;•-/ ■ wmderfn]L_#Qnfic songs. -- " I'ar -too-good to miss. . Will not be seen in Wellington for some considerable time. ( Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Episode 2 of "Clancy of the Mounted" will also be shown at the Matinee i Next'week: "YES, MR. BROWN." \ Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 16-545. TTMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. & 'THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. And Now : • » First" Release in Wellington— 1— "GABRIEL OVER THE WHITE HOUSE." With Walter Huston, Franchofc Tone. No one knows ivho wrote this sensational story. It may shock you! It will certainly thrill you! It's ono of the most thrilling screen dramas ever, 2—Hal Roach Comedy. -3—Mickey Mouse Cartoon. 4^-Two Splendid Newsreels. • (Approved"for Universal Exhibition.) "REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. x* THIS EVENING, at 8 oVlock, Another Big Weekend Programme! 1— "THE SOLITAIRE MAN," With HERBERT MARSHALL, Hero's a. thrill! A gentleman crook outwits the police- of two continents! Action! Adventure! 2—Charlie Chase- in "Arabian Tights." 3—Musical Revue, "Beer and Pretzels." 4—Universal Newsree], Graham McNamee. s—Fox Australian News. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) N.Z.-R. ROAD MOTOR' SERVICES. TROTS, HUTT PARK, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1934. CPECIAL Buses will leave notel Cecil KJ for Hutt Park at frequent intervals from 10.30 a.m. Return seivica after last race. FARE 2s SINGLE. The, usual Petonc and Lower Hutt-Hutt Park services will run. FARE Gd SINGLE. _.£JOMINd XEXT WEEK! AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES. METCALFE, HAMPSON, BARWICK. METGALFE, HAMPSON, BARWICK. BASIN RESERVE, • SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2 P.M. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP FARES TO TROTS AT HUTT PARK. - SATURDAY,. MARCH 3, 1934. Return Fare: 2s From Wellington. R. __ Is From Petone. ACE Trains leave Wellington at 11.5, 11.37 a.m., also ordinary trains (change at Woburn) at 11.50. a.m 12 9 12.20, and 12.41 p.m. Return race trains leave Ilutfc Park at 5.43 and 5.58 p.m. Tickets may bo purchased at Couitenay Place Booking Office and at Lambton Station. OAFETY First—Evfiry 'home should *-» possess a bottle of brandy. Jules Racine et Cie Cognac, the best money can buy. Guaranteed equal to any three star brandy, on the market and superior to most. Quarts 13s, Pints 7s. Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 2
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