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, MAJESTIC. r. 3 TIMES DAILY !• SPECIAL-A WONDER FILM. NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. I THE DETAILS SHOWN OF THE DIS ASTER IN BOTH TOWNS ARE L' AMAZING. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY AJESTIC. 11a.m., - MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Fuller-Hay ward present "THE GREAT BRITISH SPY DRAMi THAT HAS THRILLED MILLIONS." —London "Daily Mail.' THERE WAS NOT ONE PERSON D LAST' NIGHT'S AUDIENCE THAI WAS NOT THRILLED BY THIS WON DERFUL BRITISH SPY STORY WRII TEN BY » LT.-COL. SETON HUTCHISON, D.S.O. Of the Argyle and Southern Highland ers, who wrote the splendid book, and > BRITISH INTERNATIONAL made the gripping picture with BRIAN AHERNE and MADELINE BRIAN AHERNE and MADELINE CARROLL CARROLL at the head of a fine LONDON CAST. • "THE ' W PLAN." "THE W PLAN." "THE W PLAN." i "THE W PLAN." " A story of hectic adventure covering th< hazards of Colonel Duncan Grant. IT IS MORE CONVINCING THAN "JOURNEY'S END," ■ AND DIFFERENT ALTOGETHER FROM "ALL QUIET ON THE WEST ERN FRONT."' "SMITH'S WEEKLY" (Sydney), severest of critics, awarded to Ihe W Plan" "Smith's" "highest award foi world-beaters," .A.A.A.—GOLD CUP, A.A.A.-GOLD CUP, * . and wrote as follows: FOR SHEER ABSORBING INTEREST AT A GALLOPING TEMPO OF AD VENTURE, "THE W PLAN" REPRE SENTS THE-HIGH-WATER MARK 01 BRITISH ACHIEVEMENT. : 3 MAJESTIC FEATURETTES. Reserves are better than regrets. Book at Bristol or Theatre.' Tel. 45-100. ST. JAMES.—DAILY AT 3 SESSIONS NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. ■ !Sliiil!il|i NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. An amazing and impressive record. The camera reveals more in 20 minutes, thai could be gleaned by \. visitor to the strict en towns in a week. CJT. JAMES. ' THRICE DAILY: £>T. JAMES. 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller will present THE ALL-BRITISH TRIUMPH THE ALL-BRITISH TRIUMPH. J Received yesterday with REAL ENTHUSIASM. Wellington's Verdict: "THE BEST BRITISH PICTURE YET." THE MOST DISCUSSED PLAY THE MOST DISCUSSED PLAY of modern times. ("A" Cert. Best for Adults.) "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF AN E^ ISV PW C eSKI WIFE. FRANK LAWTON, FRANK LAWTON, The original of the title role on the stage, repeats his admirable performance on the screen, with MADELINE CARROLL, MADELINE CARROLL, SAM LIVESEY, .\ And an all-London Cast. THERE ARE BIG MOMENTS when the Headmaster discovers "Young Woodley" and "Laura" in the midst of at unquestionable Love Scene. "A British International Film. S—ADDED ATTRACTIONS—S. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 28-175. Fuller's Commonsense Prices. . D.C., 2s 6d; Stalls 2s (plus tax): G.C., la 6d. Matinees: 2s, Is 6d, and Is; Children Half. ,_ '! _ , NOW SHOWING, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE EW PRINCESS- THEATRE Double Feature Programme.- ---• "NOT SO QUIET ON ■• ; "NOT SO QUIET ON . ■ ■ : "NOT SO QUIET ON , "NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT.' .. • . ,: THE WESTERN FRONT.' • THE WESTERN FRONT.' THE WESTERN FRONT.' ..■-.■■• ■ And . "LOOSE ENDS," • . : "LOOSE ENDS," "LOOSE ENDS," "LOOSE ENDS," "LOOSE ENDS," '..■•'■ "A" Certificate Picture. Also: [ ■■■'.■• Serial, : "THE INDIANS'ARE-COMING." > i "THE INDIANS ARE COMING." , ■ "the, indians are coming." i ' : : REGAL THEATRE, KAEORI EGAL THEATRE, KARORI TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT. "CHILDREN OF PLEASURE." "CHILDREN OF PLEASURE." Lawrence Gray, Wynn Gibson, and Helei .Johnston. A Song Writer and a 'Society Queei thrown together in the hum-drum of Til pan Alley, and Broadway. Romance an( r songs with lilting melodies just flow al I through. CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY. MUSICAL . NUMBERS. METROTONE NEWS. RAILWAY SERVICES ' THE TRAIN YOU WANT HE. TRAIN YOU WANT ' DEPARTURES FROM THORNDOJ STATION:For Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days 7.15 p.m Sun., Mo. Tu.. We Th.. Fri For New Plymouth: 9.55 a.m. week days. For Wanganui: 9.55 a.m., 2.0 p.m (change at Marion! week days. For Napier: 0.20 a.m. week days For Palmerston N.: 8.18 a.m.. 9.20 a.m. ' 0.55 a.m., 10.17 a.m. ' 2.0 p.m., /5.40 p.m. week days; 7.15 p.m Sun., Mo., Tu.. We. Th., Fri. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTOI STATION: For Woodville, Palm erston N., and } Napier: 7.50 a.m. . li'oi Masterton: 7.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m Railway Sight-seeing Buses dailj to Beauti 1 ful Hutt Valley—twelve minutes' service DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 4

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