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, LAST PRESENTATION TONIGHT. "I LIKE IT THAT WAY!" "I LIKE IT THAT. WAY!" 1 Musical Romance, with GLORIA STUART-ROGER PRYOR (Approved for Universal Exhibition) (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) COMING TOMORROW! AFTER 5 GREAT WEEKS IN SYDNEY. 1034 V. LAUGffiJER HIT! 1931's LAUGHTER HIT! 1934' a LAUGHTER HIT! 103<t's LAUGHTER HIT' 1934's LAUGHTER HIT! Brought to you by the Cinema's two most joyous souls— " TILLY — AND — GUS " " TILLY — AND — GUS " " TILLY - AND - GUS " " TILLY — AND — GUS." " TILLY — AND — GUS " " TILLY — AND — GUS." "TILLY — AND — GUS." " TILLY — AND — GUS " " TILLY — AND — GUS." " TILLY - AND - GUS." " TILLY — AND — GUS " " TILLY — AND — GUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — W. C. FETLDS—ALISON SKIPWORTH W. C. FEILDS—ALISON SKIPWORTH W. C. FEILDS-ALISON SKIPWORTH W. C. FEILDS—ALISON SKIPWORTH BABY LE ROY 1 BABY LE ROY Imagine "Card Sharp Gus" and our Old Aunt Tilly turning saints to help young love—a baby—and themselves! THEY GO THE LIMIT IN LAUGHTER! THEY GO THE LIMIT IN LAUGHTER! THEY GO THE LIMIT IN LAUGHTER! Bos Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. LAST DAY. FOUR MARX BROTHERS In "DUCK SOUP." "DUCK SOUP." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Specially Heated.) Tl/TAJESTIC. TODAY: TONIGHT: -"-VAJESTIC. 11a.m. & 2.15. 8 o'clock. MAJESTIC. TOMORROW. Taken from the splendidly colourful story by SOMERSET MAUGHAM. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. HIS STORIES HAVE TAKEN US INTO MANY NARROW CORNERS OF THE GLOBE-BUT NONE SO STRANGE AS THAT WHEREIN THIS ADVENTURE IS LADD! Now brought to you in cinema form, brilliantly acted by a specially chosen cast! " THE NARROW CORNER." ' • "THE. NARROW CORNER." "THE NARROW CORNER." "THE NARROW CORNER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Passionate love, wild adventure, glamorous settings, outcasts, smugglers, traders ... all in the, melting pot on a tppical island. With DOUG.' FAIRBANKS, JUN., PATRICIA ELLIS, RALPH BELLAMY. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S STORIES ARE WIDELY KNOWN FOR THEIR CHARACTERS, BUT NONE ARE SO FINELY DRAWN AS THOSE THAT APPEAR IN "THE NARROW CORNER." ARTCRAFT ■ ; THEATRE. RTCRAFT • -. THEATRE. FINALLY AT 8 TONIGHT. ROBERT MONTGOMERY SALLY EILERS MADGE EVANS In "MADE ON BROADWAY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — COMING FRIDAY. — Australia's first modern comedy set to merry music,"with a laugh in every note!/ — CECIL KELLAWAY "THE HAYSEEDS" \ (Come to Town). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . Gosh! You'll limp with laughter when the Hayseeds hit the City. IN ADDITION. Artcraft Select Foaturettes. Box Plan Tel. 43-908 after 6.30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE—As from and including Friday, May 11, programme will commence at 7.45 during winter months. WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. . Conductor—Leon de Mauny. FIRST "CONCERT OF THE SEASON. ' TOWN HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 17, At'B p.m. A-Choice' and Varied Programme. 1 ■Soloists: Mrs. Constance Hughes Johnston (Wanganui), Harpist. Madame •. Margaret Mercer (Napier), Soprano. • PRICES: 4s' and 3s reserved, and 2s. All plus tax. Seats may be reserved at Begg's on and after Friday, May 11. SPECIAL PASSENGER SAILINGS TO AND FROM AUCKLAND. [fXCELLENT opportunities during the - 1- J winter for trips to or from Auckland tinder the luxurious conditions o£ a large passenger liner. The next sailings will be:— < MONOWAI, 10,852 tons, from Auckland, Tuesday,. May 15, arriving-Wellington May 17. From Wellington, Tuesday. May 29, arriving Auckland May 31."" SINGLE FARES: Ist Class, £3 10s; Cabin Class, £3; 3rd Class, £2 ss. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. TABLE TENNIS. gNJOY your cold winter evenings by JOINING THE WELLINGTON PING PONG CLUB now. T. S. WILLIAMS, 43 Lower Cuba Street. Telephone 41-235.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 2