THOROUGHLY ENJOYED BY APPRE CIATIVE AUDIENCES YESTERDAY (Specially Heated.) "jITAJESTIC. TODAY: TONIGHT •Majestic, n a.m. & 2.15. s o'clock. MAJESTIC. From the engrossing novel by SOMERSET MAUGHAM. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. IN "THE NARROW CORNER OF THI SOUTH SEA ISLES" IS ENACTED THE STRANGE STORY OF PASSION, LOVE DRAMA, WILD ADVENTURE. BrilHantly acted by a specially chosen cast "THE NARROW CORNER." • "THE NARROW CORNER." "THE NARROW CORNER." "THE NARROW CORNER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S STORIES ARE WIDELY KNOWN FOR THEIR CHARACTERS, BUT NONE ARE SC FINELY DRAWN AS THOSE THAT APPEAR IN THIS EPIC! With. DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN., ; ; PATRICIA ELLIS, ;.V. RALPH BELLAMY, OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES: IUNIVERSAL NEWS. 1 VAUDEVILLE MEDLEY, MUSICAL NOVELTY (including MAY BEATTY, well-known N.Z. singer), COMEDY, MAJESTIC THEATRE ORCHESTRA, S.p.m. Bos Plans at D.I.C. aud Theatre (45-100). TERRIFIC SUCCESS OF A £ERRIFIC I'ROGRAMME. . . BEST AND MOST! .BEST AND MOST! "PARAMOUNT. ALL BRITISH. *■ ARAMOUNT. DAILY: PARAMOUNT. 2.15&5 p.m. British Dominion Films Present a . British Lion Laugh Epic. GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE" GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE Britain's King and Queen of ' >. . Music and Mirth. Their Royal Highandmightinesse3 ia ■ AJRIOT OF FUN FOR EVERYONE FROM NINE TO NINETY. "THIS V'O) THE sf ij IrIFE" if (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tho story- of the "SINGING KETTLE INN * afid the rise of its proprietors, Mr. Tuttle (Gordon Harker) aud Mrs. Tuttle (Bmnio Hale), two lowly born, but very human - Cockneys, to fortune and high society. '^ a: , GORDON HARKER'S BEST SINCE ; FILMS BEgAN TO TALK. • ALSO AN EPIC OF BRITISH EXPLORATIONON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD ' "StAMET CONQUERED." I ci KAMET CONQUERED." '.'KAMET CONQUERED.'-' "KAMET CONQUERED." "KAMET CONQUERED." .«KAMET CONQUERED." Record of the British Himalayan Expedition. SHOWN BEFORE THE KING AND QUEEN AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. . Also LALITTE LEES, Celebrated Harpist, with PAUL T. CULLEN PAUL T. CULLEN At the Wurlitzer. BOOK D.I.C. or THEATRE. TEL. 51-842. ryOEEN'S THEATRE. ■^*UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba street.) TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. v ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ■ ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Greatest thriller—packed into a roaring romance of the great outdoor. "TO THE LAST MAN." "TO THE LAST MAN." . "TO THE LAST MAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring a Big Star Cast, including RANDOLPH SCOTT, ESTHER RALSTON—NOAH BEERY. No. a Attraction— The big all-British Mystery Thriller, "THE BARTON MYSTERY." "THE BARTON MYSTERY." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Starring an All-star Cast. POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. ' MUSIC—SONG—DANCE! TWO SUPERB ATTRACTIONS. NOW SHOWING "VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. X~EW PRINCESS THEATRE.' Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production.) MARION DAVIES — BLNG CROSBY - In — No. 1—" CINDERELLA'S FELLA." "CINDERELLA'S FELLA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Gorgeous Frocking, Delicious and Beautifuj Dances, Perfect Settings, and Lovely Singing! A Delightful Musical Romance! - EQUALLY ENTERTAINING: A British Triumph. ANNA NEAGLE, — With — • BENITA HUME—JAS. RENNIE ': ATHOL STEWART - In - No. a-" THE LITTLE DAMOZEL.' 1 "THE LITTLE- DAMOZEL." Reproducing Monkton Hoffe's play, -which was shown "by Royal Command." Singing, Dancing, Novelty, and a Real Plot, ((Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ENJOYABLE SUPPORTS. It Costs No Extra to Reserve. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. The most beautiful story of an age, "BITTER SWEET." "BITTER SWEET." Down memory's lane through a ■woman's heart. A beautiful story. A glorious romance. UNIVERSAL NEWS, SHORT SUBJECTS, FOX NEWS, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MONDAY and TUESDAY, "HEADS WE GO." "PMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND LAY J-i This Evening at 8 o'clock. I—A Big M.G.M. Laugh Special! "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE," W>fch LIONEL BARRYMORE. ALICE BRADY A riot of laughter! Funnier than "Wher Ladies Meet." Lionel Barrymore in £ brand new role you'll like. 2—Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy in "Xwics Two." 3—Mickey Mouse Cartoon. 4—Fitzpatrick Travelogue. s—Metrotone5 —Metrotone Newsreel. .(Reopmmended by; Censor foij Adults^
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 4
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