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— LAST NIGHT — — CLARK GABLE — CLARK GABLE • •- ■ CLARK GABLE r - With - ■ MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY - In - ' " MEN IN WHITE " "MEN IN WHITE"- " MEN IN WHITE " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.} MAJESTIC. SESSIONS: AJESTIC: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., . MAJESTIC. ' S p.m. TOMORROW! TOMORROW! TOMORROW! SPECIAL SHOPPERS' SESSION, 5 p.m. FRIDAY. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! The Management of the Majestic; has been successful in booking what it believes to be the Peerless Gem • of Entertainment. A Double-feature i Programme of Magnitude, comi bining Outstanding Thrills and ■'■ Uproarious Comedy. A PERFECTLY BALANCED BILL OF TWO NOTEWORTHY PICTURES! "THE BLACK CAT." •! "THE BLACK CAT." . ■■:. "THE BLACK CAT/ 3 :''■'} With ' KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI. KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI. KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI Patrons will all remember "Franken-; stein!" . . . and will they forget; "Dracula"? ... . Now they, clash; together, -with a thrilling impact in Universal's uncanny production. j The picture is crammed full of_ fantastic , situations, Karloff and Lugosi are un- i forgettable! ... One will send chills up; your spine and the other will chase them ■ ■• : down again! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) '—.■With..—' ■ DAVID MANNERS, i JACQUELINE WELLS, lucille, lund, henry armette. now! . . . the big laugh show! j ■: ■ additional: ' i ,''t:he poor rich." . > '.'the poor rich." ;; . ' With EDNA MAY OLIVER EDNA MAY OLIVER | EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. j EDWAED EVERETT HORTON. You'll laugh for days after seeing, this,; the screamingest of all cinema comedies.! * (Approved '• for Universal . Exhibition.) j ON THE STAGE (NIGHTLY): MISS LYNETTE' STEWART MISS LYNETTE STEWART Demonstrating, on Living Models the Art of Max.\ Factor Make-up as used by all Cinema Stars. LADIES!—LEARN THE SECRET I j FINAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT. "STRIKE UP THE BAND." •■STRIKE UP THE: BAND." "STRIKE UP THE BAND." Also W. G. FEILDS iv ■ "YOU'RE TELLING ME." (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) ST. JAMES—NIGHTLY, At S. T. JAMES—Matinees—Saturdays, ST. JAMES-Mondays, and ST. JAMES—Wednesdays. (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.). BRAND-NEW REVUE TOMORROW NIGHT! ■ CLEM DAWE—-CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWBi—CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE'-—-GLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE KGLEM^DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWF CLEM DAWE . CLEM DA WE^— CLEM DAWE ■■■•. (Funnier \ than Ever) ,: Aiitl his NEW REVUE COMPANY NEW REVUE COMPANY Iv their latest, Rollicking Hit! "THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN." . "THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN." "THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN." ' "THE'WHIRL OF THE TOWN. 51 ' "THE WHIRL 03? THE TOWN." "THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN." Clem in Ms funniest sketches . . . newsongs . . . Dances . . . Ballets . . . Hilarious interludes . . . Musical Gems ... by this brilliant ; company. You'll revel in.every momeht of the show. Also new full-length feature1 film, "FINISHING SCHOOL," 'FINISHING SCHOOL," "FINISHING SCHOOL," With ■• FRANCES DEE and JOEL McCRAE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Begg's, or 3 after 5 p.m., at Theatre (54-775). ' RESERVED SEATS.—Dress Circle, Ss Gd (plus tax); Orchestral Stalls, 3s (pins tax). UNRESERVED SEATS—Dress Circle, 3s (plus tax); Orchestral Stalls, 2s 6d (plus tax); Back Stalls, 2s (plus tax); GRAND CIRCLE, Is. Children half-price to all parts, except Saturday Evenings. POSITIVELY KO FREE LIST. QEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. ® ■ TONIGHT ONLY, at 7.45. Charming romance against a background of thrills and adventure. YOU'LL LOVE IT! ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ELIZABETH ALAN LEWIS STONE In "MYSTERY OF MR. X." "MYSTERY OF MR^X." (Recommended by Censor tea- Adults.) Also, EXCELLENT METRO FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or Telephone 16-393. SATURDAY EVENING, at 7.45. CHzVRLES LAUGHTON and Big Cast in "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VEIL" (Recommended by Censbr for.! Adults.) OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN I^UR THEATRE. NEJWTOWN Two Big R.K.O. Special*! No. 1— GRACIE FIELDS, \ GRACIE FIELDS, : England's greatest Entertaimiaf iv "THIS WEEK OF GRACOS." "THIS WEEK OF GRACE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). A Lancashire Lass in high society. 'Comedy, romance,'and songs sung as only" Gracie . Fields can. No. 2— IRENE DUNNE In her most convincing role,, "NO OTHER WOMAN." "NO OTHER WOMAN." A powerful domestic drama. (Recommended by Censor for Advdts.) ■REGAL THEATRji, KA.RORI. -ft'EGAL THEATRE, KAiRORI. Heated Nightly. THELMA TODD, STANLEY LUIfINO, "YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU." A beautiful girl with a rapier-like tcVngue of fire. Laugh_ at Stanley's attempts to! win her heart. (Recommended by Censor for Adulfte.) NEW ZEALAND SCENIC. ' I "SECRETS OF NATURE." NEWS. ' . NEWS. Friday and Saturday, "Up to the Neck." PAPITOL THEATRE, ■ MIRAM^tIT *- LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. - JEANETTE MACDONALD AND RAMON NOVARRO, The screen's two greatest stars of 60-ng and romance are brought together for the first time in the romantic musical drama, "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE," Together with FRANK MORGAN an»d JEAN HERSHOLT.. (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.)* UALITY Printing of~Every~DeseHi\tion. Place your next order with thie "Evening- Post."

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 34, 9 August 1934, Page 2

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