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Final Screening Today, and Tonight of ANN HARDING""-" . ' *, - '■ ''" '■ .;■'.'■■ JOHN BOLES - • . — In — KTHE LIFE OF VERGIE WINTERS." f'THE LIFE OF VERGIE WINTERS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MAJESTIC. "Theatre AJESTIC. of 'MAJESTIC. ' '"Distinction." ' (SESSIONS, 11 a.m., 2.15 & 8 p.m.) ' ..'.(SPECIAL SHOPPERS' SESSION FRIDAY, At 5. p.m.), . •; Proudly We Present THE STORY OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS AEROPLANE! '■.- / "THE' \ / OLD BUS'< V ~.j . OLD BUS" I \ OLD BUS" I • ■ \ OLD BUS" J '' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Fly around tho world—London to ■ Sydney in' less than seven1 days— '"," across snow-covered alps ... . '...' past. . ancient.. Greece,; ecorcliing sands of desert . - ... old walled city of Stamboul, Bagdad's magic carpet, above- Sunderbunds of Singapore, fierce monsoons, jungles of Java, through Australia's mighty outback, to New Plymouth. "Smithy" himself talks and dc- ■, .. . scribes the route.. ',/ !.,.' ; ". YOU DARE NQT MISS IT!. .I ';..■ "... LABOUR DAY HOLIDAY! •"' Reserve at Once. Plans at D.I.C. »:".. I;, and Majestic (Tel. 45-100). . SEE PAGE 18 FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!' •*■""-- TONIGHT OR NEVER. IT'S THE LAST NIGHT! PARAMOUNT. ALL-BRITISH: ARAMOUNT. • Daily at 2.15 PARAMOUNT. and 8 p.m. ••■ EDMUND -■ : ' ■•■-"■ ■• •■■■> ■ GWENN in' ' ' ■ ' • > GWENN, "WARN LONDON." ,'GWENN "WARN LONDON." ''i'GWEJ^N. ; "WARN LONDON." . IiEONORA CORBETT—JOHN ■ LODER. .' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A British Lion Production. The Cleanest of Clean Comedians, SYD. HOWARD in "GIRLS PLEASE." SYD. HOWARD in "GIRLS PLEASE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • ' out —on —its —own! ■ ■■■'■' tomorrow (friday) ; tomorrow (friday) ..:.;■ '',-..;; extraordinary; ' .;. THE PICTURE UNBEATABLE! - British. Dominions present Superb. Entertainment. i. A Twickenham Production. *•■-' "/ JOHN V '" ■--===. I ...GARRICK J =~ He of the Splendid Singing Voice, ■who was so popular in. the , "LILY, OF KILLARNEY," Kow presented at his very best in "v".- •-■ .. V«<THE \ ,-. v :- I iBpnKF.N V , - *" ' A MELODY "J '■ " •The world-famous story, twining round the exquisite melody and. fascinating life's history, of the young composer PAUL VELAINE, from his Opera House triumphs at Paris to the tyrannies on Devil's Island. CHARACTERS " ' THAT WILL NEVER FADE. Germine .: Merle Oberon (With a Heart of Gold) Paul Velaine John Garrick Simone St. Cloud .. Margot Grahame '.• (The Star of the Opera) Colonel Dubonnet .... Chas. Carson (Of Devil's Island). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' BRITISH NEWS, SHORT FILM' GEMS, — And — WELCOME REAPPEARANCE, , ■~.. After highly-successful seasons -at Dunedin and Christchurch of the ' SWEET SINGER AND ORGANIST, MISS IRIS MASON MISS IRIS MASON In a Delightful Olio— "THE BROKEN MELODY" (Organ Solo), . "DANCING ROUND THE WORLD," ' — And - '. " LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG." BOOK D.I.C. or TEL. 51-842. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, Final Screening TONIGHT, 7.30. No. 1— JOAN CRAWFORD Plays one o£ the outstanding roles of her remarkable career in the title role of ' ' ' "SADIE McKEE." . "SADIE McKEE." ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2—"VIRTUE." "VIRTUE." • . . ~ .' Starring . CAROLE LOMBARD, PAT O'BRIEN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 3- "AIR FRIGHT." A Todd-Kelly laugh riot.. APITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. "ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES." ' : A Gifted Cast in a Romantic Story from Richard Aldington's Best-seller—HUGH WILLIAMS, HELEN TWELVETREES, HERBERT MUNDIN, and MONA BAERIE.. '.. .-■ (Recommentled by Censor for Adults.) ■&LIM SUMMERVILLE, ; . ZAZU PITTS In "LOVE, HONOUR, AND OH BABY." The Funniest Breach of Promise Case jsver. framed in. Court, and is the Merriest fend -Most Mirthful of PittarSummerville pbmediesi. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1934, Page 2

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