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STILL PRESENTING WELLINGTON WITH THE-'BRIGHTEST AND MOST ORIGINAL .ENTERTAINMENT IN YEARS! HAVE YOU ARRANGED YOUR PARTY FOR TONIGHT ? QT. JAMES—NIGHTLY, At 8. &T. JAMES—Matinees: ST. JAMES—Wednesdays and . ST. 'JAMES—Saturdays. (Dir.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) The Incomparable Comedian, CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWK CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWK CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWC CLEM DAWE And his NEW REVUE COMPANY Will Picscnt Their Gicatct Hit. " BRIGHT KR D\\ S " —— "BRIGHTER DAYS" "BRIGHTER DAYS"' . "BRIGHTER DAYS" . "BRIGHTER DAYS" i- "BRIGHTER DAYS" ■ —— AS MERRY AND BRIGHT AS ITS NAME! nilarious, Comedy Skctuhe.-. . . . Tuneful Songs . . . Clever Ballet Xumbeis . . . Lavish Settings . . . Gay and Glorious Entertainment tor the Whole Family. THE UNSURPASSED PROGRAMME INCLUDES: "The Cabaret Ball" . . . "Music Hath Charms" . . . "The Merry Widow Waltz" . . . "Military Manoeuvres'' . . . "The Eternal Triangle Up-to-date"' . . . "Exceipts from 'Madam Butteiflv . . . "All Neives'" . . . "'Xeath the Shadow of a Rose7" ... "The Trial Turn" .. . Etc., and !Bv Special Request CLEM DAWE Will Render "YO HO, MY LADS, YO HO!" PRICES.—Grand Circle, Is: Stalls, Is 6d; 0.5., 2s; D.C., 2s 6d. O.S. and D.G. plus tax. Children Hall Pi ice, except Satin day Nights. HEAV? BOOKING FOR TONIGHT! Plans at Theatie (54-775). LADIES"—A. BIGGER. AND BETTER GIFT MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY -WHO WILL GAIN THE HANDSOME FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE? TJRITANNIA. Continuous ■Britannia. from 11 a.m. NOW. SHOWING. i 'Another Mighty Two-Featuio i Programme. ZANE GREY"S I " THE LAST ROUND UP." I -THE LAST ROUND UP." " THE LAST ROUND UP." ' "THE LAST ROUND UP." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With RANDOLPH SCOTT MONTE BLUE, BARBARA ADAMS. Ride with "The Border Legion" on a venture that is crammed -with song and action! Hear the song that his taken New Zealand by storm, "THE LAST ROUND UP." — Tn Addition ' CLIVTS BROOK, GEORGE RAFT, ALLTSON SKIPWORTH, HELEN VINSON, Galhonng nightly in the excitementcharged atmosphere o£ • X PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM'S "MIDNIGHT CLUB." "MIDNIGHT CLUB." "MIDNIGHT CLUB." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 40-GlB. PRINCESS. Continuous RIXCESS. ivom 11a.m. NOW SHOWING. Warner Bros.' Musical Super Show, With Wauen -William^ Dick Powell. Ruby Keeler, Guy Kibbce, Joan Bloudell, Ned Sparks, Ginger Rogeis. Olive MeMahon, In "THE GOLD DIGGERS OK 1033" COLD DIGGERS OF 1933." GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." GOLD DIGGERS OK 1933." GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" • GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933."' GLEAMING JEWEL' OF ENTERTAINMENT. Here's a hit show—a real show, something to set you gaily laughing and singing hit songs—gay comedy—lavish spectacle, and more than 200 beautiful girls. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. For Reservations ring Theatre, Tel. 42-580. RTCkAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT. THEATRE. (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) 7J5 THIS EVENING 7.43 Life ,:.', Love and Laughter in a sensatioual modern drama "PENTHOUSE." "PENTHOUSE.' '■PENTHOUSE." An adaptation of the fascinating Cosmopolitan Magazine story. With WARNER BAXTER " MYRNA LOY Charles Bntterworth—■ —Mac Clarke Phillips Holmes Nat fendlcton Raymond Hatton (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO-ZAZU PITTS-THELMA TODD Comedy Metrotone News. For Reservations Tel. 43.963. (No Booking Fee.) v TOGETHER AGAIN. XOGETHER AGAIN. In the veiy latest BEN TRAVERS' PLAY. RALPH LYNN AND TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN AND TOM WALLS In "A CUCKOO IN THE NEST." "A CUCKOO IN THE NEST." (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) Coming soon to the Plaza. ; ROOKLYN " : PICTURES. TONIGHT AT 8. .. CLARK GABLE. WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY, in "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences.) • News Reel,' Flip the Frog Cartoon, Charley Chase Comedy. KING GEORGE - THEATRE; ING GEORGE THEATRE,! Lower- Hutt. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3 and 4. THE GARRICK PLAYERS (INC.) ' . ' ' ' Present Jas. Montgomery's Hilarious Comedy, "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH." "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH." I "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH."' I "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH." Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s j Od; Centre Stalls and Back Circle, Is 6d; Back Stalls, Is. Reserves free at "The Willows," High 'Street. , ." LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. ■jITEMBERS and Friends of the League of ■"■*• Nations Unipn are invited to the reading of the play "Ashes of Victory" by members of the Repertory Society at the Lyceum Club, 115 Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. at 8 I p.m. Also to a Reception to Conference Delegates at the Lyceum Club on THURSDAY/ SEPTEMBER 6, at 3.45 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 4

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