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A REAL TREAT! A REAL TREAT! OUR ENTIRE PROGRAMME PROVES A SHEER DELIGHT: CT. JAMES. SESSIONS: °T. JAMES. 2.13 p.ni. and ST. JAMES. Bp.m. (Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller.) The "Philo Vance" you love so well in an entirely new role . . . solving ■a baffling mystery—to find the way to love! WILLIAM POWELL WILLTAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL • • WILLIAM POWELL Back to the type of part that made him the idol of thousands, as "PRIVATE DETECTIVE' C 2" " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62" "PRIVATE : DF.TECTIVE 62'" " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62" " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62!" "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62" " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." With the beautiful "Titanic" girl of "Cavalcade"—the Cinema "find" of the generation. MARGARET LINDSAY. MARGARET. LINDSAY. It has thrills—romance—and a plot that will keep you enthralled from start to finish! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUPERB FEATURETTES: Graham McNamee News — Comedy 'Around the World in Eight Minutes"— Brilliant Musical Revue with Abe Lyman's Orchestra—-'The Mam Streets of the )y°rld „ (Travelogue)-"Red Shadow" (fiom "The Desert Song") sung by Bernice Claire and 'Alexander Gray. Heavy Booking!— Box Plans at Theatre (54-775). THIS SUBTLE AND BRILLIANTLY HUMOROUS PLAY DELIGHTED HUGE I AUDIENCES YESTERDAY! be sure and-see it for yourself ~ majestic '■ —'— i ' ■"•"-ajestic ; " MAJESTIC j At 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. . SHOULD LADIES! BEHAVE? A LAUGH-PROVOKING. STORY OF 1 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THEY DON'T! 1 *>■ 1 ' "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" ' "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" 1 " SHOULD , LADIES BEHAVE?" "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" I "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" "SHOULD LAD^S BEHAVE?" "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) Even more delightfully entertaining than "When Ladies Meet." SCINTILLATING DIALOGUE. From the well-known stage success, "The Vinegar Tree." SPLENDID CASI. ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, CONWAY. TEARLE, CONWAY TEARLE, CONWAY- 'TEARLE, LIONEL BARRYMOR-E, '* A J \ LIONEL BARRYMORE, • *'* LIONEL BARRYMORE,' ' * And Many Others? ■ "~ w — And — - TONIGHTS At Bpprm r Sharp, - IVAN PERRIN 9\ , And his Specially-selected "MAJE.STIC ORCHESTRA;' Which received a tumultuous applause at , last .night's performance. OTHER SPECIAL FEATURETTES METROTONE NEWS — FITZPATRICK ( TKAVELTALK - ZASU PITTSTHELMA TODD COMEDY. Book at Once! DI C. and Theatie (45-100) TVE LUXE THEATRE, "^E LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. TONIGHT AND MONDAY at 8 p m Stait, Music, Comedy, Spectacle '•BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD." (Recommended by the Cerusor for Adults) With Alice Bradv, Jackie Cooper, Madge Evans, Jimmy Durante, May Robson Supports include MICKEY MOUSE ', '\ CARTOON/ " - TUESDAY AND WEDNEDSAY, at 8 p m Girl*{ Coloui! Girls! Colour' Music,,perfect entertainment ' "ARIZONA TO BROADWAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With JOAN BENNET, JAMES DUNN, and HERBERT MUNDIN. THURSDAY ONLY, at 8 p m. A droll, faicicd All-British Comedy. "THEIR NIGHT OUT." (Approved for. Universal Exhibition ) With CLAUDE HULBERT, GUS McNAUGHTON, -JBEkIY GODDEN. "FRIDAY, at 8 p nr., SATURDAY, at 2 30 and 8-pm. , MONDAY ANDTULSDAY, at 8 p m. Australia's _ first' modern comedy, set to merry music -with a laugh in every note. "THE HAYSEEDS." (Come to Town ) (Approved for Universal .Exhibition ) With CECIL KELLAWAY-TAL ORDELL. Boi. plans "Peter Pan" Lounge 01 Tel Theatre, 63-431 "drooklyn pictures -Brooklyn pictures ' TONIGHT, at 8. •WILL ROGERS , In > "DOCTOR BULL" With Marion' Nixon and Ralph Morgan. (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) Supports include Two Fox Newsreek, Cartoon, Musical Review, and Desert Patrol NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' MANAWATU RACES, MARCS 21 AND 22. SPECIALLY-REDUCED FARES from Wellington, Waipiikmau, Masterton, and intermediate stations Return fares (Ist and 2nd). —From Wellington, 18s 3d, 12s lid; Masterton, 15s Id, 10s lid; from Palmerston North, any class, 2s letum. On both days — Trains leave Palmerston N. 10.30,-11.10, 11.48 a.m. Return trains leave Racecourse for Palmerston N. 5.15 and 5.30 p.m. both days. Train for racecourse connects at Awapuni.with 8.18 a.m. Wellington-Palmerston train and arrives Racecourse 12 noon. Return train to Wellington leaves Palmeiston N 530 pm. Wellington anne 9.30 p.m. Trains leaving Racecourse 5.15 and 5.30 p.m. connect with this train at Awapuni. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BLACKBERRIES BLACKBERRIES BLACKBERRIES rXCURSION TO KAtTOKE SUNDAY NEXT (18th) , Return Fare from Wellington: 2s 2nd class, 3s let class. 'TRAIN leaA e«i Lambton 9 15 a m , Petone ■*- 9 31, Lower Hutt 9 36, Upper Hutt 10 23. Kaitoke arr. 10 51 a m. Return tram leaves Kaitoke 527 p.m, arrives Wellington 6.57 p.m,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 4

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