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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO "LET US BE GAY," LAST NIGHTS LAST CHANCES LAST NIGHTS LAST CHANCES Of seeing the BEST SHOW IN N.Z. TO-DAY. It ia not only the GRANDEST COMEDY OF ALL. It's also a rare tonic, a mind divertcr, a gloom dispeller as well. MANY PEOPLE HAVE SEEN IT THREE OR FOUR TIMES. 3G,7of> 30,705 - 36,705 30,705 36,705 3(5,705 Welliugtonians have roared over tin's joybringer. Say to yourselves, "Let Us Be Gay," and join the merry throng. QT. JAMES. °T. JAMES. Thrice Daily—ll. a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller announce the closing days of / NORMA \ I SHEARER I "At her very best."—"Post," / MAR IB \ I DRESSLER I "Better than her best."—"Post." / "LET US \ \ B E GAY" I "Best of all Comedies."—"Dominion." Also, LAUREL & HARDY'S FUN SCREAM. LAUREL & HARDY'S FUN SCREAM. Commonsense Prices prevail: 2s Gd, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d; Matinees, Is, Is 6d, and 2s. (plus tax). Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 2S-175. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. At 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. To-day—Shoppers' Session, S to 7 p.m. • To-day—Shoppers' Session, 5 to 7 p.m. Fuller-Hayward present BIG BILL HAINES, BIG BILL HAINES, BIG BILL HAINES, BIG BILL HAINES, Everybody's favourite, who rollicks along through laughterland as the funniest yet most eflieient of radio annouueers in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's tremendously flue screen version of the unrivalled New York stage play, "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." -, ■ "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." All the swift and furious action of tho stage play, with its bank hold-up, sensational roof-top hotel robbery, with a radio station furnishing the background, are reproduced with thrilling and laugh-raising results through the splendid acting of WM HAINES, POLLY MORAN, MARY DORAN, CHARLES KING, AND JOHN MILJAN. A METRO-GOLDWYN PICTURE. ADDED GEMS INCLUDE: CHARLIE CHASE (< i, WEßusiNEss _ M "DUBLIN AND NEARBY" (Burton Holmes Travelogue). "CRAZY HOUSE" (Teehnioolour Revue) ._ METROTONE NEWS REEL. Reasonable-. Rates Reign: 2s 6d, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d, and. Is. Matinees, Is, Is 6d, and 2s (plus tax). Children half-price. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Big Week-end Programme. tTiMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ■I^MPIRE THEATRE, ' ISLAND BAY. This Evening at 8 o'clock. Raymond Hackett, H. B. Warner in 1- "ON YOUR BACK." This sparkling picture takes you back-stage where fashions and frivolities slyly mingle. 2-Comedy "ALL STEAMED UP." 3—Novelty Number. 4—Fox Movietone News. s—Fox Movietone News. Coming Monday and Tuesday—The sensation of the year! "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." Book Now. NGAIO HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. "DESULT OF ART UNION:— Winning Number, 535. M. J. WILSON, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT TRENTHAM. SATURDAY, 18th APRIL. "RACE Trains leave Wellington at 10.20, • LV 10.33, 10.50, 11.26 a.m., with ordinary trains at 8.47, 9.55, 11.51 a.m., 12.16, 12.48, and 1.20 p.m. Return trains leave Trentham at frequent intervals from 5.5 p.m. Return Fare, Lambton to Course; Carriages Bs 6d, Seated Wagons 4s "Gd. RAILWAY SERVICES. THE TRAIN YOU WANT. •LHE TRAIN YOU WANT. DEPARTURES FROM THORNDON . 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: 0.55 a.m., *2.() p.m. - (*change at Marion) week days. For Napier: ' 9.20 a.m. week days; For Palmerstou 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. Suu., Mo., Tu., We., ,Th.,Fvi. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON STATION:For Woodvillo, Palmerston N., and Napier: 7.50 a.m. For Masterton: 7.50 a.m., '1.15 p.m. Railway Sight-Seeing Buses daily to Beautiful Hull; Volley—twelve minutes' service. DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 90, 17 April 1931, Page 2

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590

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 90, 17 April 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 90, 17 April 1931, Page 2

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