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fJAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAK. LAST NIGHT. LAST .SIGH*. "SOLDIEKS OP THE-KING." Funsters at . their funniest— Burlesque at its best. Brilliant comedy cast includes CICELY COURTNEIDGE, DOROTHY HYSON and EDWARD EVERETT . HORTON. : ■:.{■■■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "CAPTURED." "CAPTURED." A dramatic sensation adapted from the famous novel by Sir Philip Gibbs, starring LESLIE HOWARD, '. MARGARET LINDSAY, and DOUGLAS ■ ' FAIRBANKS, JUN.\, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.; EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY,' (Heated Nightly.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The Greatest of all Actors—' LIONEL BARRYMORE In The most human drama yet made, "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY." "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY." His nameplate read, "Dr. Watt," but ta a whole countryside he was • God in a creaky old buggy. You'll never regret "ONE MAN^JOUKNEY." BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TJEGAL ' THEATRE, KARORI, xx TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. j ■STANLEY LUPINO, BETTY STOCK.* FELD. . ; ■ , In a Delightful Comedy Romance. ', "KING OF THERITZ." ! ..; "KING OF THE RITZ." /■ ; Bright songs, beautiful girls, and brilliant, comedy make this a picture to .be -re*' •meriibered. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL SUPPORTS. GgAND OPERA HOUSE.! -OPERA "HOUSE.! SATURDAY NEXT, 8 P.M SATURDAY NEXT, 8 P.M. MATINEE, 2.15. P.M. MATINEE, 2.15 P.M. WELLINGTON OPERATIC AND THEATRICAL SOCIETY - : (Inc.). (By arrangement with J. C. Williamsol. Ltd.) • Presents "THE COUNT OF "THE COUNT OF "THE COUNT OF "THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG," * LUXEMBOURG," LUXEMBOURG," LUXEMBOURG, 1* - FRANZ LEHAR'S COLOURFUL MUSICAL COMEDY. 200 PERFORMERS, Headed by an excellent cast, - HELEN GARDINER '"g RITA KEMP. F. HAVES TOWNS, RAY KEMP. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA under the baton of MR. J. F. WOODWARD. SUPERLATIVE BALLETS SPECIALTY DANCES.* SNAPPY DIALOGUE, GORGEOUS FROCKINGS WONDERFUL SCENERY, Ballets and Specialty Dancea by Edward and Dorothy Parlette. Producer, Harison Cook. RESERVES, 4s. Box Plan Now Open at D.IC liiliUlil APPEARING NIGHTLY— *rom Los Angeles. From Los Angeles, MR. BASIL LEITCH, MR. BASIL LEITCH, MR. BASIL LEITCH. AMERICAN" TAP DANCER EXTRAORDINARY. (Under Special Engagement to the Margaret O'Connor School of. Dancing.) Reserve Tables, 45-709. T)E LUXE THEATRfE. -L/ E LUXE, - THEATKB. Screening of "KING OF KINGS." -KING, OF KTNGS." "KING OF KINGS." "KING OF KINGS." "The Greatest Picture ever made." SUNDAY, JUNE -3. SUNDAY, JUNE. 3. ' At 8)15 p.m. i ; Reserve Your Seat-, at SMITH FAMILY OFFICE, , Wakefield Street (Next to Public Library). TONIGHT. . TONIGHT. CHOPIN RECITAL At 8 o'clock, By PAUL VINOGRADOFF, PAUL VINOGRADOFF, •The Brilliant Pianist; In CONCERT. HALL. Tickets at the door, 3s and 2s, plus tax, JUMBLE SALE. EMPIRE HALL. UPPER CUBA: STREET. FRIDAY NEXT, 7 p.m. Good Bargains. AVOID NEW ZEALAND WINTER. CHEAP TRIPS TO SUNNY SAMOA. TOURING the -n inter greatly reduced ■*-' fares will be a\ailable-"for return excmsiou tickets to Western Samoa by the Government Motor Vessel "Maui Pomaie, 1159 tons gross, which will leave Wellington' on her second trip on June 19, and four-weekly thereafter. Two days at Apia, one day at Niue, one day at Lyttelton. Return fare from £21 for 21 days and no additional expenses. Good table, comfortable accommodation. Over 4000 miles at sea; tropical islands; warm sunny days; calm seas. Tickets available if required for stopover four weeks- ia Samoa, where accommodation is available. For further particulars apply T. J^ Gardiner. Huddart Parker Building, Wellington. AVAIRARAPA TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. "■■.""". ■ KINGS BIRTHDAY. / 1N connection with the passenger- traitt' -"- arrangements for the King's Birthday, Monday, June i, the following timetable will operate in the Wairarapa District during the afternoon:— /. Wellington dep. ior Masterton: 4.30 p.m. Masterton, dep. for Wellington: 2.6 p.m, and 5.35 p.m. ■ ■ - . -, FUNERAL NOTICE. »yHE Friends of the. late Richard Al- _ leyn Edwards ai'e invited'to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 14 Petone Avenue, Petone, Tomorrow (Friday), June.l; 1934, at 2 p.m., for the Crematorium, Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. . :: Telephone 52-159. - HHHE Friends of the late Mr, John -1- McGill are invited to -.attend'his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jim., Ltdi, 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow (Friday), June 1, 1934, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, .TUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. ' . Telephone 52-159. . ' ■ 'PHE Friends of the late Henry Thomas, ■^ of Pine Lodge, dtfartinborough, -,are respectfully invited to attend his -Funeral, which will leave the residence on :Friday t June 1, at 2.30 p.m.) for the new cemetery. AITCHISON AND CO., Undertakers*

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1934, Page 2