KIDDIES' SESSION*. KIDDIES' SESSION. KIDDIES' SESSION; 'TOMORROW, .At 10.30. TOMORROW, At 10.30. . TWO CARTOONS. ; Episodes S and 9 of . '•THE VANISHING SHADOW." .. ." THE VANISHING SHADOW." i — And —- •• HOOT GIBSONHOOT GIBSON — In — " CONCKNTRATIN' KID."- '•' CONCENTEATIN' KID." '•' (Approved fur Universal Exhibition.) MAJESTIC. SESSIONS: A JEST] C. 11 a.m., 2,15 p.m., ~ MAJESTIC. Sp.m. • ■ • (SHOPPERS' SESSION, 5 p.m.) ——.. TODAY - 3 ■ TODAY The.Finest Programme ever presented to . Wellingtonians—headed by Metro- ■ Goldwyn-Mayer's » magnificent pieturi isation of Dashiell Hammett's delightful comic-mystery novel, together with 3 the Finest Array. of-'Featux-ettes ever gleaned for one programme. WILLIAM POWELL— ■ WILLIAM POWELL ■ WILLIAM POWELL — WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL • '. —— MYRNA LOY . ____—: _ MYRNA LOY . _ MYRNA LOY . i_ ;—_ MYRNA LOY :—■- ■■—- MYRNA LOY ; MYENA LOY - 11l - -THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." "THE TniN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." '•THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - With - MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. NAT PENDLETON. LAUGHS! thrills: MYSTERY! It's got everything you've wished for oil the screen. . . . Year's greatest detective thrill- and glorious ' comedy! THE SUPPORTING GEMS INCLUDE: ;. METROTONE NEWS. "COLOURFUL PORTS .OF CALL." :.,••;. (Fitzpatrick Travelogue.)' '•VITAL VICTUALS." (Pete Smith- Colour Novelty.) (And Evenings Only) » "MAORI-HULA MELODIES" —^-"MAORI-HULA MELODIES"-— . "MAORI-HULA MELODIES" — ■- — With - MAJESTIC STAGE PRESENTATION BAND AND SHOW GIRLS. Truly, indeed, a Beautiful Musical Inter- " hide, Glorifying the Most Melodious Music ' . ~ JQ.tho World. . ," ' NEVER BEFORE SUCH A PROGRAMME! PERHAPS, NEVER AGAIN! ' . ("A" Certificate—Recommended for [ Adults.) ' r MAY WE IMPRESS UPON PATRONS , THE NECESSITY T0800.K2, ' PLANS AT D.Ld AND THEATRE,,.1 "BRIGHTER DAYS" " BRIGHTER DAYS " ARE HERE AGAIN! ARE HERE AGAIN! 1 Clem Dawe and His Brilliant Company [ - living you the Gayest Entertainment ' ' Wellington has seen in' years! ST. JAMES-NIGHTLY, At S. T. JAMES—Matinees:.. i ST. JAMES-rrWeiinesdays.and }• ■;. ST.. JAMES—Saturdays. ' '■ ■;■■ - (Dir.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Another Brand-new Show Tonight. CLEM DA WE-—CLEM DA WE CLEM DA WE CLEM DA WE CLEM DA WE CLEM DAWE I CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE^ CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE-rrCLEM DAWE And hia NEW' REVUE COMPANY Will Present Their Greatest Hit, ' '"BRIGHTER DAYS" I ■ • "BRIGHTER DAYS" . « BRIGHTER DAYS " . . "BRIGHTER DAYS" "BRIGHTER DAYS" -"BRIGHTER DAYS" AS MERRY AND BRIGHT AS ITS NAME! Hilarious Comedy Sketches . . . Tuneful Songs . . . Clever Ballet Numbers ~ . . Lavish Settings . . . Gay and-Glorious Entertainment for the Whole Family. . THE UNSURPASSED PROGRAMME INCLUDES: ' . "The Cabaret Ball" ... "Musk Hatti Charms'". . . "The Merry-Widow Waltz" . . . "Military Manoeuvres" . . . "The Eternal Triangle Up-to-date" . . . "Excerpts from 'Madam Butterfly'" . . • "All Nerves" . . . '"Heath the Shadow . of a Rose" . . . "The Trial Turn" . . . . "A Venetian Idea" . . . "Lingerie" . . . I "Aw Idea in Stairs" . . . "The Biter Bit" and— By- Special Request .CLEM, DAWE - '.:. --.-^Hl''Render "YO HO, MY LADS, YO HO!" PRICES.—Grand Circle; Is; Stalls, Is 6d; ' 0.5.. 2s; D.C., 2s 6d. OS- and D.C. plus ■ , tax. Children-Half-JPrice; except Saturday j , Nights. ;. ■.■: :• " ••.■ .■ /■'■•■'_ ■ ■ Bos Plans at D.LC. and' Begs's, or, after 5 p.m., at Theatre (54-775). BOYS - AND GIRLS — BOYS •■&- AND GIRLS - ' BOYS — AND GIRLS — BOYS — AND GIRLS — Which of you will be the Lucky Owner o£ ; ■:■ the , . , •' REAL PONY with SADDLE & BRIDLE! REAL PONY' with SADDLE & BRIDLE I REAL PONY with SADDLE & BRIDLE! REAL PONY with SADDLE & BRIDLE | REAL PONY with SADDLE & BRIDLE j REAL PONY with SADDLE & BRIDLE; Which will-be given away with .i Host of Other Presents at • TOMORROW'S GIFT MATINEE? TOMORROW'S GIFT MATINEE? TOMORROW'S GIFT MATINEK? TOMORROW'S GIFT MATINEE? dUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Uur THEATRE, NEWTOWN; ■ TONIGHT 7.30 TONIGHT Three Extraordinary Attractions. r No. 1— LIONEL BARRYMORE I In hia greatest i'ole, in '•THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN." '•THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN." This is one of the most beautiful cinema plays presented ill many years. (Approved For Universal Exhibition.)' ' n o> 2— "EXCESS BAGGAGE." "EXCESS BAGGAGE." Starring Claude Alister and Frank Pettingell. 3 The Funniest Comedy you've ever seen. (Approved For Universal Exhibition) " No. 3- "APPLES TO YOU." 1 A Delightful Hal Roach1 Musical. ! ENGAGEMENT. - T^HE Engagement shortly to be anf ■*- nouuecd. Havd the ring exactly as 1 desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, Ring Specialists, ' Si Willis Street (over Preston's).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 2
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