"IT'S OH! IT'S AH! IT'.S WONDERFUL!" OT. JAMES. SESSIONS: JAMES. 2.15 p.m. and ST. JAMES. 8 p.m. (Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller.) GAY! MELODIOUS! COLOURFUL!—, MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIKR ' MAURICE CHEVALIER ' MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIIQI The Singing, Laughing Idol of Millions, / - In - "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THiJ 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 (At his funniest), ANN DVORAK, AND NUTT-THE DOG. ' HERE ARE THE SONGS HE SINGS: £F?». a« Lo, ve£, o£ Paree>" "I" a One Room Flat," "It's Oh! It's Ah! It's Wonderful." • Let Maurice guide you through I aree, in a story that mixes music . . . songs . . . tears, and laughter into one grand entertainment! Also: British News, Overseas Gazette, "The Champ" (Comedy), Novelty. Reserves at D.tC. or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. COMING FRIDAY! RUTH GEORGE CHATTERTON and 15RE\ rT CHATTERTON BREVT CHATTERTON BREVT CHATTERTON 'BRENT CHATTERTON BRENT CHATTERTON . . BRENT In their outstanding co-success, " F-E-M-A-L-E." " F-E-M-A-L-E." " F-E-M-A-L-E." The story of a business woman who wanted all-tbe privileges of a business man. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at D.I.C. HUGE AUDIENCES BAFFLED, THRILLED AND ENTERTAINED AS STEP BY STEP THIS ENTHRALLING MYSTERY IS SOLVED! M-HSF1 0' SESSIONS: ■"■LAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL ■ WILLIAM POWELL ■ WILLIAM POWELL Returns triumphantly to the role that first made him famous In "THE KENNEL MURDER CASE." "THE KENNEL MURDER CASE." "THE KENNEL MURDER CASE." "THE KENNEL MURDER CASE." (Recommence by Censor, for Adults.) IT'S GUESS PROOF. IT'S GUESS PROOF. With MARX ASTOR, ' ■ ~. EUGENE PALLETTE, PAUL , CAVANAUGH, ■""'■:' ■'■'■'■-. !* RALPH MORGAN. SPECIAL FEATURETTES: S?SAL ' NEWS-" LITTLE MISCHIEF" (A few hours in the life of a baby girl) — TRAVELOGUE — MUSICAL NOVELTY. Book early at D.I.C. or Theatre (45-100). • FRIDAY NEXT ! - GREAT STARS in a GREAT PICTURE from a • GREAT PLAY ' . by a GPiEAT AUTHOR with a . GREAT CAST. A great love crucified by law for ever . . . heedless to the yearnings of the human heart . . . her heart —held in bondag:—her love stilled . by convention ... her fine, pure passion ruthlessly suppressed by the law that keeps him chained; to a wife who doesn't care! " COUNSELLOR-ATtLAW." '■'COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." '• COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW " "' COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW " " COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." '• COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." (Recommended, for Adult Audiences.) It comes to the screen a vivid, wellacted piece, in- which tense drama is punctuated by lines of gentle laughter The story of a silvertongued lawyer who untangled the lives of women while he tangled up his own A SECOND " GRAND HOTEL " SET. IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. BEBE DANIELS, THELMA TODD JOHN BARRYMORE ONSLOW STEVENS, DORIS KENYON. "REUNION." "REUNION." PARAMOUNT THEATRE MAttPW o Paramount theatre! march o' This Great Picture is Dedicated lo those who survived to face the grimmer struggle of Peace." With the approval of the R.S.A. Executive. The Theatre Management oilers ESSAY PRIZES . As under:— 1. Secondary Schools. , . £ c. d. St. 1 1 0 '; D« 0 10 6 •>rd 0 S 0 2..Primary Schools. . . ■ £ c. d. st, ••■ 1 1 0 2nd 0 10 6 ora 0 5 0 Subject: "WHAT I LEARNED'FROM SEEING 'REUNION.'" Conditions:— (a) The Judces will be Lieutenant-Colonel Cowles, T.D., and Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, C.F. (b) Essays will be addressed: "'REUNION' ESSAY," posted to or left at Theatre. (c) Enclose with each entry one essay coupon, obtainable from Theatre Box Office at each screening. P.S..—To Entrants: You will get so much good music and fun at the Diggers' Smoke Concert which concludes the picture you had better make your notes early! A. COWLES, Lieut.-Colonel, President. J. SPENCE. Secretary. . TENNIS COACHING. ~ Ty-TR. T. S. WILLIAMS has returned Ti > V a m. out. h<s coaching in the Hawke s Bay district,' Appointment.!! may be made with him by ringing 16-307.
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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 2
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