ANOTHER BIG "GALA TARTY" PERFORMANCE THIS EVENING! QT.'- JAMES—NIGHTLY, At 8. &T. JAMJOS—Matinees: ST. JAMES—Wednesdays and ST.? JAMES—Saturdays. (Dir. —Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Tho Incomparable Comedian, CLEM DA WE CLEM DA WE CLEM DA WE—CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWK CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWK CLEM DAWE CLEM' DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE—-CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE And His NEW REVUE COMPANY, Presenting Their Best and Brightest Hit, "BRIGHTER DAYS" — "BRIGHTER DAYS" "BRIGHTER QAYS" '■ "BRIGHTER DAYS" Hilarious Comedy Sketches . . . Tuneful Songs '. . . Clever Ballet Numbers . . . Lavish Settings . . . Gay and Glorious Entertainment for the Whole Family. PRICES.—Grand Circle, Is; Stalls, Is Gd; 0.5., 2s; D.C., 2s Gd. 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 (01-775). CHILDREN! CHILDREN! TWO BICYCLES! TWO BICYCLES! TWO BICYCLES! TWO BICYCLES! ONE FOR BOY—AND ONE FOR GIRL! Will bo Given Away at NEXT SATURDAY'S MATINEE! NEXT SATURDAY'S MATINEE! NEXT SATURDAY'S MATINEE! POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS! POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS! WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL : WILLIAM POWELL : . — HYENA1 LOY MYRNA LOY ■ MYRNA LOY , • MYRNA LOY — In — "THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN MAN." "THE THIN; MAN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (And Evening 3 Only) "MAORI-HULA MELODIES" — — " MAORI-HULA MELODIES " -— - With —■ MAJESTIC STAGE PRESENTATION BAND AND SHOW GIRLS. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. MAJESTIC. SESSIONS: AJESTIC. 11a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. FRIDAY — NEXT! „ A SYMPHONY OF LONDON LIFE! A SYMPHONY OF LONDON LIFE! Featuring ■ MARY CLARE—BEN FIELD GEORGE CARNEY MARK DALY—FLORRIE FORDE MARIE KENDALL : , EDWIN ELLIS-CHARLIE COBURN THAT'S WHAT "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." " SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition) * IS-ANDMORE! It's . an' unusual story—of-an unusual people,' whose rough, and ready ways ■'■'■" } ■" hide hearts of gold! "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." . "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." "SAY IT' WITH FLOWERS." IS NOT A story of flowers, but of the FLOWER of Cockney Aristocracy, tHat is so very necessary to the life of London's teeming millions! SUPPORTING PROGRAMME l INCLUDES: : PATHE NEWS. "GIBRALTAR" (Traveltalk), LEON ERROL COMEDY. And (Evenings Only): MAJESTIC STAGE PRESENTATION BAND. /CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Two real headliners on the same programme. ■ "EVER SINCE EVE." Adam fell for an apple—and mere Man has been falling ever since. See what happens to three crusty old goldminers who try to protect their foster-son against a gold-digger's charms. It's the fun of a lifetime. Comedy and romance in full measure, with GEORGE O'BRIEN, MARY BRIAN, & HERBERT MUNDIN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "SHADOWS OF SING SING." Startling and thrilling as a Detective's Son becomes enmeshed in the law—his crime was LoveJ Starring BRUCE CABOT and MARY BRIAN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Seaside pictures, lyall bay. at 7.45 tonight only. Here's an hilarious romance of young ■• hearts and.haunting songs. "GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM." . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With CHARLES FARRELL, CHARLIE RUGGLES, and MARGUERITE CHURCHILL. Comedy, Sportlight, Pop Eye, Cartoon, and Newsreel. Telephone .16-393 for Reservations. . MASONIC CHOIR. WILL Intending Members please rote that the first practice willbe held at the RED CROSS ROOMS, DIXON STREET, on Thursday, September 6, at 7.45 p.m. Be there. R. S. WILSON, Hon. Secretary, Musical Committee. lIHCTURWED SOLDI 6RS|| ISLAND BAY DISTRICT AUXILIARY. pEAND CONCERT. . By. Members of Tin Hat Club. To be-held in Masonic Hall, Humber St., TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, at 8 P.M. Come along, Diggers, and' bring your friends. Tickets, :Is. Children -half-price. ■ • , S. J. ANTON, V: ... • -, , Hon. See. ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement shortly to be announced. Have the ring exactly as desired. Obtain, it wholesale direct from our workshop and gave money. HAYCRAFT. AND JOSLING, ' Ring Specialists, W Willis Street (over fi?^*sSfc)s
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