IITAJESTIC. "Theatre "Majestic. ■ • of MAJESTIC. • Distinction." Direction.—Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS—II a.m., 2.15, & 8 p.m. A cinema event of outstanding importance. A.GREAT NOVELIST'S PARTING [ GIFT TO THE WORLD! V-4 &** * \ NEIL HAMILTON—BETTY FUR.-tfESS ' HOIS ART BOSWORTH. With only six months left of life—he found Lovi", Happiness, and the Will 1 to Live! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Excelled t Associate Programme Reserves at 1.1.C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100 UT. JAMES °T. JAMES | ST.- JAMES ST. JAMES Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. ' ' TONIGHT at 8. DAILY, At 2.15. "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIER" "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIERS The biggest hit since music came to the screen. 7 STARS. ~ 7 STARS. 7 STARS. C NEW SONG NUMBERS. * (5 NEW SONG NUMBERS. G NEW SONG NUMBERS. DICK PdWELL.' —: = JOAN BLONDELL. ADOLPHE MENJOU. r- LOUISE FAZENDA. WILLIJ I GARGAN. i MILLS BROTHERS'. — ■ TED" FIORITO i And his band. Magnificent scenes. Catchy New Songs. Bigger, Brighter, and Better than any Musical show seen in Wellington. "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." . "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS. BEAUTQ'UL GIRLS. Plan at D.I.C. or Theatre. Telephone 54-775. — ■— COMING FRIDAY. — . COMING FRIDAY. — COMING FRIDAY. Another Big Hit from . METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER. PAUL LUKAS, MADGE EVANS, HELEN VINSON, RALPH FORBES, MAY ROBSON, In the Smartest and Up-to-tlie-r.ii-.^ilo drama, "THE AGE OF "THE AGE OF INDISCRETION.''. INDISCRETION/ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TWO GREAT .ATTRACTIONS At OHORTT'S THEATRE. At °HORTT'S THEATRE. LAUREL AND HARDY ' LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY liia cyclone of tempestuous laughter. "FRA DIAVOLO." . "FRA DIAVOLO." "FRA DIAVOLO." "FRA DIAVOLO." And MARIE DRESSLER, ' . WALLACE BEERY, In a marvellous production, "TUGBOAT ANNIE." "TUGBOAT ANNIE." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Splendid Supporting Programme. Please Note.—Evening Session, 7.30 o'clock. pRINCESS. CONTINUOUS x RINCESS. from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING An Excellent Double-feature Bill. No. I—R. D. BLACKMORE'S Immortal Romance translated *to the screen by A.T.P. . . . with all its action and teeming thrills. . . . " LORNA DOONE," " LORNA DOONE," "LORNA DOONE," Co-starring JOHN LODER—VICTORIA HOPPER. {Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2- BINNIE BARNES, Neil Hamilton Paul oavauagli In Universal's Laughing, Lilting, Comedy-Drama: "ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE" "ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE" "ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE" (Approved for Univprsnl Exhibition > AIso—TECHNICOLOUR REVUE. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-SSO Time-table: "Lorna Doone"—ll.22, 2.34, 5.40. 8.58. "One Exciting Adventure"—l.4, 4.1G, 7.28. pmpire ■ l'heatrk. petone Empire theatre, petone TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. EDWARD C. ROBINSON, MARY ASTOR. RICARDO CORTEZ LOUIS CALHERN, ARTHUR BYRON, In the Amazing Mystery Drama, "THE MAN WITH TWO FACES." "TUX MAN WITH TWO FACES." See them woven into the most enthralling drama ... as tensely dramatic as only this great cast could make it! Additional Attraction, LAURA LA PLANTE, lAN -HUNTER, In a Gay Dramatic Comedy, "THE CHURCH MOUSE." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
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