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STILL A HUGE SUCCESS! STILL A , HUGE SUCCESS! LARGE CROWDS AGAIN ACCLAIMED ME WORLD REUOKD-BRKAKER! MAJESTIC. "Theatre AJESTIC. Of MAJESTIC. , Distinction. (Sessions, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m.) BOOK FOR TONIGHT! BOOK FOR TONIGHT! . WHAT A RECORD: 0 Seasons in Auckland. 8 Seasons in Chrjstchurch. i 7 Seasons in Duncdin. 5S Weeks in Sydney. Warner Bros. Immortal Operetta!! / "VIENNESE \ / "VIENNESE \ \ NIGHTS", I \ NIGHTS" / s? A BRAND-NEW ALL-TECHNICOLOUR COPY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTS. ■ "Latest News Reels," „ "Pushinoff and Hia Concert Orchestra," "BETTER BADMINTON." "BETTER BADMINTON." "BETTER BADMINTON." (See the world's champions in action.) . ONLY THE HUGE MAJESTIC CAN ; ARRANGE SUCH A SEASON. • "THE SHOW WINDOW OF N.Z." '«THE SHOW WINDOW OF N.Z." Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (45-100). BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE GALA N.Z. PREMIERE OF PARAMOUNT'S PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT, "THE LIVES OF A "THE LIVES OF A "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." BENGAL LANCER." BENGAL LANCER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) YESTERDAY! THE "WIGGSES" TOOK WELLINGTON BY STORM!! . CT. JAMES, "The JAMES, Entertainment ST. JAMES; Centre." (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) DAILY, 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. RESERVE FOR TONIGHT— AND BE SURE!! PAULINE LORD N "The PAULINE LORD original PAULINE LORD stage PAULINE LORD Mrs. PAULINE LORD Wiggs." She'll make you laugh—make you cryvaliant Mrs. Wiggs—she'll capture your heart. "MRS. WIGGS .^ ?«MRS. WIGGS .^^ OF THE • ** • CABBAGE CABBAGE «§s• PATCH." PATCH." =$■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ZASU PITTS W. C. FIELDS ZASU PITTS W. C. FIELDS ZASU PITTS W. C. FIELDS ZASU PITTS W. C. FIELDS ■Fluttery Miss Hazy and her mail-order soul-mate! / EVELYN' VENABLE EVELYN VENABLE KENT TAYLOR KENT TAYLOR AND KLONDYKE—THE DOG I, THEY'RE ALE-HERE—, '-■'■. ' And THANK GOODNESSTHEY HAVEN'T CHANGED A BIT! Special Supports in keeping with such an attraction. "News" — "Variety" — "Pictorial" •—, "Movie Thrills" — "Popeye Cartoon" . —Arid^- ■".' ■ "POOR CINDERELLA," "POOR CINDERELLA," "POOR CINDERELLA," • . > Beautiful Technicolour Novelty. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775) '. ROXY THEATRE. OXY THEATRE. •ROXY THEATRE. ROXY THEATRE. Direction, Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd^ CONTINUOUS FROM 11 a.m. Do Luxe Sessions—2.ls &'' 8 p.m. . NOW SHOWING. 2 -BIG FEATURES^ 2 2- BIG FEATURES—— 2 ' FIRST N.Z. SCREENING. 1~"' "SHE WAS A LADY." "SHE WAS A LADY." <'SHE WAS A LADY."' - ' HELEN TWELVETREES, DONALD WOODS, RALPH MORGAN. She tells a life story she never dared confess to ANY MAN! 2 —A gay story of laughter,' mirth, and . music in mad Paree!!! LEW AYRES —-• "PAT" PATERSON. • '. -In - * ' ■ "LOTTERY LOVER." "LOTTERY LOVER." . ''LOTTERY LOVER." ] "LOTTERY LOVER." .: FROM THE HEAVENS FELL A , GARTER! And it fell to the lot of a girl-shy cadet j , to present, it to its owner!! (Both Pictures Approved for Universal | Exhibition.) ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE ROXY. • j FAMILY PRICES. Why Waste Tram Fares? When the Best Show is at TpMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BA¥. ■^ THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present "CHAINED." Clark Gable. '' "CHAINED." Joan Crawford. "CHAINED." Packed with 'thrills and "CHAINED." romance! "CHAINED." A chain of romance and "CHAINED." gripping circumstances "CHAINED." to thrill you! CLARK GABLE, JOAN CRAWFORD. 2.—"Spectacle Maker." Coloured Musical Revue. 3.—Cartoon; 4.— Goofy Movies No. 7. i s^-Cinesound Review. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 'j . Don't be disappointed! Book now!" ! Ring Sea-Brook Masons! •

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 4

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