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FINAL TWO DAYS"Of The "Musical" that has everything! "SITTING PRETTY" "SITTING PRETTY" -— "SITTING PRETTY" —— "SITTING PRETTY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —AND EVENINGS ONLY— ■ The Augmented MAJESTIC STAGE PRESENTATION BAND (Conductor.—Ed. Silver.) With Dance Interlude by Miss Maida Wilson and Mr. Bert Cross. TITAJESTIC. ••'-■ SESSIONS: ■J-U-AJESTIC. 11 a .m., 2.15 p.m., •MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. STARTING FRIDAY— ANOTHER BRILLIANT NEW ERA PROGRAMME. ; -THE SUBURB CONTINENTAL "STAR" OF "CRADLE SONG." ' DOROTHEA WltiCK—-— DOROTHEA WIECK DOROTHEA WIECK DOROTHEA AVIKCKDOROTHEA WIECK More Appealing Than Ever. - In — Rupert Hughes's Thrilling Story, "MISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN." "MISS FANE'S BABY, IS STOLEN." "MISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN." "MISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN." "MISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - - With — ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, BABY LE ROY. BABY LE ROY. BABY LE ROY. BABY LE ROY. .You'll Enjoy This Cinema Play. IT'S DARINGLY ..." .. . EXCITINGLY . . . DIFFERENT. . . . • AND EVENINGS ONLY • "SPANISH MOMENTS," "SPANISH MOMENTS," "SPANISH MOMENTS," "SPANISH MOMENTS," With Majestic Stage Presentation Band, And Miss Kathleen O'Brien's Super Ballot. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (Telephone 45-100). POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS! Flm®' —-Despite the enormous success ol Dover Road" our film booking obligations make it impossible for us to extend the season. S'n- ?4^- TWICE DAILY: J,; i 4¥ ES- 2.15 p.m. and ST. JAMES. 8 p.m.. (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) THE STARS OF "CAVALCADE" TOGETHER 'AGAIN! CLIVE BROOK—DIANA WYNYARD CLIVE BROOK—DIANA WYN-YARD In the Delightful Cinema Version of A. A. MILNE'S FAMOUS COMEDY, " THE DOVER ROAD." " THE DOVER ROAD." "THE DOVER ROAD." (Picturised as "'Where Sinners Meet.") (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ELY CULBERTSON BRIDGE ITEM, "WHAT NOT TO DO IN BRIDGE." Reserve Early it D.I.C. or, after 5 p.m., at Theatre (54-775). Heavy Booking! — FRIDAY NEXT — A new kind of thrill—with yet another delightful "Cavalcade" star in a wonderful role, MARGARET LINDSAY MARGARET LINDSAY MARGARET LINDSAY MARGARET LINDSAY ' - With - GEORGE BRENT GEORGE BRENT i GEORGE BRENT GEORGE BRENT In the Sensational Mystery Thriller, " FROM HEADQUARTERS." " FROM HEADQUARTERS." " FROM HEADQUARTERS." " FROM HEADQUARTERS." " FROM HEADQUARTERS." " FROM HEADQUARTERS." It -will •baffle .yon all . . . unfold secrets that will astound you . . . keep you thrilled from beginning to end! (Recommended by Censor for Adultsi). PLANS AT D.I.C. BOX PLANS. OPEN BOX PLANS OPEN BOX PLANS OPEN BOX PLANS OPEN TOMORROW MORNING TOMORROW MORNING 'TOMORROW MORNING TOMORROW MORNING j 'AT THE D.I.C, FOR CLEM DAWE'S REVUE. CLEM DAWE'S REVUE. CLEM DAWE'S REVUE. CLEM DAWE'S REVUE. ST. JAMES. . . T.1 JAMES. ■(Dir.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Commencing FRIDAY—AUGUST 3. FRIDAY—AUGUST 3 FRIDAY—AUGUST 3. FRIDAY-AUGUST 3. The Prince of Comedians, ' CLEM DAWE, . CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE! CLEM DAWE . CLEM DAWE . ■• ' CLEM DAWE. • ■ CLEM DAWE. - CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE. CLEM DAWE, And his NEW REVUE - COMPANY. NEW REVUE 'COMPANY NEW •REVUE COMPANY NEW REVUE COMPANY NEW REVUE COMPANY." NEW REVUE COMPANY. A Grand Galaxy of Artists, Presenting all the Latest London, New York, and Continental Sketches, Comedy Scenes, Adagio Dancesj - Acrobatic Features, Ensembles,'and Ballets. THE VAUDEVILLE YOU'VE BEEN LONGING FOR . COMES TO YOU AFTER 8 TRIUMPHANT WEEKS IN AUCKLAND! Be advised and book- early at DIC Tomorrow Morning. RESERVE PRICES: Dress Circle.3s Orchestral Stalls 2s 6d (plus tax) 0d booking fee. JUMBLE SALE. In aid of Mothers' Helpers . ODDFELLOWS,'. HALL, Clyde Quay. FRIDAY, JULY 27, at 11 a.m. Admission One Penny, Mrs. F. E. Ward and Miss H. Miles, Conveners.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 21, 25 July 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 21, 25 July 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 21, 25 July 1934, Page 2

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