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UNANIMOUS VERDICT! THE BEST SHOW YET! ST. JAMES—NIGHTLY, At S. T. JAMES—Matinees: ST. JAMES —Wednesdays and ST. JAMES—Saturdays. (Dir. —Sir Benjamin Fuller.) The Incomparable Comedian, CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE—CLEM DAWE 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, Presenting Their Greatest Hit, — "BRIGHTER DAYS" — "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. By Special Request CLEM DAWE Offers His Hilarious Burlesque, "YO HO, MY LADS, YO HO!" PRICES.—Grand Circle, Is; Stalls, Is 6d; O.S. 2s; D.C., 2s 6d O.S and D.C. plus tax. Children Half Price, except Saturday Nights. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Begg's, or, after 5 p.m., at Theatre (54-775). LADIES!—A BIGGER AND BETTER GIFT MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY -WHO WILL GAIN THE HANDSOME FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE? NUMEROUS OTHER HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES WILL ALSO BE DISTRIBUTED. Huge Success—Hundreds Turned Away Saturday. RIVOLI THEATRE. IVOLI THEATRE. - NEWTOWN - Cosy and Warm as Your Own Fireside. POSITIVELY 'LAST SCREENING TONIGHT AT 7.45. Selected Supports from 6.40. An Exceptionally Popular Programme. EDDIE CANTOR as "THE KID FROM SPAIN." DOROTHEA WIECK - ALICE BRADY, "MISS FANE'S BABY IS STOLEN." And the All-Colour Musical "TEE FOR TWO." (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Stalls. Is; Circle, Is 6d. Children. HalfPrice. , Reserves Tel. 25-041. No extra charge.. COMMENCING TOMORROW, Matinee 2.15, Night 7.45. CLARK GABLE, Au _ ETTE Together for the first time. In the Surprise Picture of 1934, "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT." "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And on the same programme, "TOO MUCH HARMONY." "TOO MUCH HARMONY." A Bright and Lively Show. With Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Skeete Gallagher. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserve your Seats. Box Plan at Fownes. Tel. Theatre, 25-041. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. IRENE DUNNE, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, KAY JOHNSON, RALPH BELLAMY ' In a Magnificent Super-feature, ■ "THIS MAN IS MINE." "THIS MAN IS MINE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) An adaptation of the stage success, "Love Flies in the Window." A resourceful wife who not only manoeuvres to risk her husband to the tentacles of a siren, but also fights to recover him when he becomes a victim. Second Big Film: RICHARD Dl_j ELIZABETH ALLEN In "ACE OF ACES." "ACE OF ACES." (For Universal Exhibition.) A blazing tale of aerial combat. 3IX SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS. ING 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." "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH." "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH." Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s 9d; Centre Stalls and Back Circle, Is Gd; Back Stalls, Is. Reserves free at "The Willows," High Street. ..." THE JUBILEE THE JUBILEE CHOIR. CHOIR. Frank J. Oakes, Conductor. FIRST CONCERT FIRST CONCERT For St. Vincent de Paul Society. TOWN HALL, OWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, At 8 p.m. Assisted by Hamilton Dickson, Eminent Sydney 'Cellist, Maxwell Fcrnie, Organist. ADMISSION: 3s (Res.), 2s, and Is. No Tax. Box Plan at D.I.C. DANCING CHAMPIONSHIPS. ANCING CHAMPIONSHIPS. MAJESTIC LOUNGE, MAJESTIC LOUNGE, TONIGHT. TONIGHT. •■ • • SECOND HEAT. TONIGHT.' TONIGHT. . Enter now. Full Particulars at Lounge. N.Z. ARTISTS' GROUP. AET UNION RESULTS. First, 3165, Aitken, Masterton. Second, 2241, M. R. McGill, Masterton. Third, 2912, A. M. Don, Hadlow. Fourth, 1445. A. H. Richards, VVellington. Fifth, 3313, A. Christian, Rangitata. Sixth, 1443, J. H. Forrester, Wellington. Seventh, 2949, L. E. Cullen, Wellington. Eighth, 1972, Miss L. Smith, Wellington. TENNIS COACHING. ENROL NOW. TS. WILLIAMS, Professional Tennis • Coach. Tel. 41-235.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 2

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