! BRILLIANT PREMIERE TONIGHT! I BRILLIANT PREMIERE TONIGHT! Book at Theatre (54-775) and Avoid Disuppoiutmcut! ST. JAMICS. TWICE DAILY: T. JAMES. At 2.15 •' i ST. JAMES. mid. 8 p.m. (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) THREE SESSIONS MONDAY: 11 u.ni., 2.15, and 8 p.m. .Returning, after a year and v half's absence, in her first appearance since "Smilin' Through,", ftiul the Greatest * Success of Her Spectacular Career, • NORM A SHEARER NORMA SHEARER I NORMA SHEARER J NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER '- NORMA SHEARER — NORMA SHEARER *> NORMA SHEAR lilt —— .VORMA SHEARER , — NORMA SHEARER l'u Metro-Gokhvyn-Mayer's Glamorous Production. !._ : : . "li—l-P-T — J - D — E " "K—l-P-T — I - D — E " "K-I—P—T - I — D — E " "R—.l —P - T --1 -D- E " <■ k—l —P —T—l— D- E " "R—l—P-T — I - D — E " ""R—l—P—T — I - D - E ". "R—l—P—T—l—D —E" "h—l—P—T — I — D - E " "R—l—P—T — I — D — E" "E-I-p-T-I-D-E" «r_l_P_T-I —D-E" ("When a Woman Loves") With the Greatest Cast ever associated with the cinema's most-popular actress. ROBERT MONTGOMER V, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, (Tn a Perfect Role) HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, (More Polished Than Ever) MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL (The foremost British Actress of the day iin her first great Cinema role) {Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL! MORRO CASTLE TRAGEDY! MORRO CASTLE TRAGEDY! MORRO CASTLE TRAGEDY! Exclusive, awe-inspiring scenes of the terrible epic of the sea, filmed in comprehensive aud thrilling detail . . . aerial views . . . scenes from rescue ships . . . interviews with survivors. Also: : "BONNIE SCOTLAND" (Traveltalk). PETE SMITH NOVELTY, ETC. MAJESTIC. "Theatre AJESTIC. , • • of MAJESTIC. Distinction." (SESSIONS, 11 a.m.,, 2.15 & S pjn.) / *" THE \ '•■'■/ OLD BUS^ \ I OLD BUS"- J I OLD BUS"! / \ OLD BUS "■ I ' {[Approved for Universal Exhibition,) THE FIRST AND ONLY FILMPORTRAYING THE • HISTORIC FLIGHTS OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS. It senses the vast loneliness above the . ocean, it is part of the amusing scenes of the landings, of the suspense in Fiji. where it seems that, the loaded Southern Cross cannot rise. There is the first Tasman flight, the Atlantic flight—in short, the- Southern Cross, wi^h Australia's greatest airman, circles the globe, and, all too soon, comes to rest. I COMMENCING — MONDAY — — MONDAY MONDAY — MONDAY —: MONDAY « MONDAY THE YELL OF THE CENTURY! THE YELL OF THE CENTURY! CHESTER MORRIS CHESTER MORRIS ■ CHESTER MORRIS CHESTER MORRIS CHESTER MORRIS CHESTER MORRIS ; , ____ ■ MARION NIXON 1 ; MARION NIXON ' . MARION NIXON : : MARION NIXON i: MARION NIXON __ MARION NIXON ■ — lv — " EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." i ."EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." ' "EMBARRASSING- MOMENTS." I "EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." . ■ -'EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." , -'EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HE WAS THE LIFE OF THE PARTY —The practical joker to whom nothing ► was serious excepting the right to laugh! . , . But he took love seriously, and' when tho jolting tables were turned, he fled. From what? You'll 1 be surprised! AN EXCELLENT SUPPORTING . PROGRAMME. NEWS! INTEREST! MUSICAL. REVUE! ETC. ■ Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). ■ !_ _ _ x THE PERFECT FINISH t TO A PERFECT HOLIDAY! .... ! MAJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET M-U-AJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET MONDAY NEXT (LABOUR DAY) MONDAY NEXT (LABOUR DAY) GRAND CABARET NIGHT GRAND CABARET NIGHT GRAND CABARET NIGHT GRAND CABARET NIGHT GRAND CABARET NIGHT GRAND CABARET1 NIGHT From 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. i From 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. With a specially attractive FLOOR SHOW presented by FRED WEBBER (with his RHYTHM RASCALS), assisted by MARJORIE VAUSE. | Admission, 2s 6d. Booking will be heavy. I Reserve Tables at Lounge (Tel. 45-700). TONIGHT! Cabaret Session, 9 p.m. to Midnight. Dancers, Is 6d. Non-dancers, Is. '| . "NEW THOUGHT." I 212 Lambton Quay (Top Floor). PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 7.15 p.m. "THE SCIENCE OF NUMBERS-Ko.v ; to Character and Success." Lecturer: N. C. TAYLOR. 'I All Weloomr. Co 11 ret ion. A
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 4
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