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CT. JAMES °T. JAMES ST. JAMES TONIGHT—At S. TONIGHT—At S. MATINEE DAILY—At 2.1j. THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN. Supported by an EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. I EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. The Spice of the Programme. G OUTSTANDING SHORTS 6 6 OUTSTANDING SHOUTS 15 (j OUTSTANDING SHORTS 6 G OUTSTANDING SHORTS G | I Worth the price of admission alone. DON'T MISS THIS SHOWDON'T MISS THIS SUOWBOOK NOW FOR BOOK NOW FOR BOOK NOW FOR "PARIS IN SPRING." "PARIS IN SPRING." "PARIS IN SPRING." "PARIS IN SPRING." It's Snappy. It's Got Pep. It's Got Everything. OOH! LA! LA OOH! LAI LA SPRING IS IN THE AIH! SPRING IS IN THE AIR! And the St. James is iv tune with the season in presenting this grand attraction. ... A eciutillating bout of delicious entertainment . . Bubbling over with the joy of life, with ■ musics. laughter, and romance. We take pleasure in bringing to ,you the beautiful star of the curreut London theatrical season—while you are seeiug her on the screeD in Wellington bei glorious voice is enchanting the elite oi London, where she is appearing at the Drury Laud I Theatre. i MARY ELLIS MARY ELLIS MARY ELLIS MARY ELLIS MARY ELLIS i The Screen's Newest Star, from the I Metropolitan Opera Company. I With TULLIO CARMINA'LI TULLIO CARMINATI i TULLIO CARMINATI , TULLIO CARMINATI Handsome hero of "One Night of Love." In the brightest story qi Gay Paree you ' could possibly imagine "PARIS IN SPRING." | "PARIS IN SPRING." "PARIS IN SPRING." "PARIS IN SPRING." (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) Bigger, Brighter, aud Better than Ever. I A TIP-TOP SHOW | From Start to Finish. : Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (Tel. 54-775). MAJESTIC. "Theatre JM-AJESTIC. OF MAJESTIC. Distinction." Direction.—Fuller-Haywavd Theatres, Ltd. 4 SESSIONS TODAY 1 11 a.m., 2.15, 5, and S p.m. COMMENCING TODAY COMMENCING TODAY A RHAPSODY IN ROARS! A HURRICANE OF HILARITY! ... He had a braud-uew idea—to do other i people's embarrassing jobs for them! i He thought of a new way to solve the unemployment problem but it got him into a lot o£ trouble! robt. young ralph morgan robt. young ralph morgan "calm yourself" "calm yourself" "calm yourself" "calm yourself" i' '■Calm yourself" i "calm yourself" '•calm yourself" "CALM YOURSELF' "CALM YOURSELF" •'CALM YOURSELF" MADGE EVANS NAT PENDLETON MADGE EVANS NAT PENDLETON He ran a "confidential service-" but he didn't expect to have kidnapped babies entrusted to him !■ The year's grandest comedy with a east that can make you sit tip and laugh at the same time! . A HOWLITZER OF HOWLS! . METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S COMEDY OF 1000 LAUGHS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Brilliant M.GJkI. featurettes include News, "Four-Star Boarder" (Charlie Chase Comedy), Thelma Todd-Patsy Kelly Comedy, etc. Reserves at D.I.C. or Theatre (43-100). t)e luxe theatre, lower hutt. Deluxe theatre, lower hutt. TONIGHT, SATURDAY, and MONDAY", at S o'clock. | Matinee, Saturday, at 2.30. Fiction can never equal the drama of Olive . . . who conquered all India for a nation that had exiled him in disgrace. RONALD COLMAN. With LOKETTA YOUNG Colin Clive and C. Aubrey Smith, In "CLIVE OF INDIA." "CLIVE OF INDIA.' "CLIVE OF INDIA.' "CLIVE OF INDIA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supports include News, Sporting, Organloguc, and MICKEY MOUSE'S FIRST ALL-TECHNICOLOUR CARTOON, "THE BAND CONCERT." Bos Plans at Peter Pan Loiidcs, or Telephone Theatre, 63-431. P£M™ " THEATRE. * ALACI? THFATRF PETONE. Tel. 6^610* " TONIGHT, At S o'clock. Final Screening of Sir J. M. Barries 0T ... "THE LITTLE MINISTER." With Katharine Hepburn, Reginald Denny And Special Cast. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW (SAT.), At 2 and 8 p.m. lue Outstanding Musical Production, "ALL THE KING'S HORSES." — With The Eminent Baritone, Carl Brisson, the Brilliant Soprano, Mary Ellis, the Famous Comedian, Edward Everett Hortou, Rosita, Continental Dance Sensation, and Great Cast. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Nisseu's. Hairdresser, round corner from Theatre. nHIROPRACTIO HEALTH SERVICE MOAN A FINCH. "Evening Post" Btiildinj;. Telephone -12-218.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 95, 18 October 1935, Page 2

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