THE BIG BRIGHT SHOW FINISHES TO-NIGHT. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: •LU-AJESTIC. At 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. GENE GERRARD And MURIEL ANGELUS, In a Whirling, Glamorous Comedy of Music, Gaiety, and Laughter. "LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." "LET'S LOVE AND LAUGH." "LET'S LOVE ANL LAUGH." Witty! Breezy! Hilarious! LAST NIGHT OF THE GREAT LIVERPOOL G.N. STEEPLECHASE. Book Bristol or Theatru, 45-100. COMING — FRIDAY. TO-MORROW'S GREAT ATTRACTION: BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, The lovely star of "Rio Rita," BEN LYON, BEN LYON, BEN LYON, Who did so well in "Hell's Angels," LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, A tower of strength to any cast, in "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST.'' "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." • I "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." "MY PAST." From the terrific stage success— IT IS SENSATIONAL, MOVING, AND SINCERE, AND IT RANKS AS ONE OF THE FINEST DRAMAS IN "TALKIES." A Warner Bros, and Vitaphone, Preceded by "CONTRARY MARY" (Technicolour novelty), "IN THE NICK OF TIME" (Comedy), "RED DONAHUE" (Sketch), HORACE HEIDT'S BAND—Fox News. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. LAST NIGHT • LAST NIGHT of the First week of "DADDY LONG LEGS." OT. JAMES THRICE DAILY i^T. JAMES At 11 a.m., ST. JAMES 2.15 and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present the ■most-popular■'picture on earth. I JANET \ I GAYNOR I WARNER BAXTER* WARNER BAXTER ■ WARNER BAXTER AND THE SPLENDID BAND OF ORPHANAGE CHILDREN in ._'/■ "DADDY \ LONG J I LEGS" / A Fox Picture. ■' AS SWEET AS NEW-MOWN HAY. It's of such exquisite sentiment that it's like a film dream come true, and in it JANET GAYNOR ia ' utterly adorable, BAXTER is splendid, and THE LITTLE ORPHANS are delicious—no less. v PLEASE—PLEASE-—PLEASE help us to handle the evening crowds by attending the Matinees. ■ BOOK BRISTOL or TEL. 28-175. NO BOOKING FEE. D.C! 2s 6d, Stalls 2a, G.C. Is 6d, Orch. Stalls Is (plus tax), Children, Half. . • Matinees: Is, Is 6d, and 2s.' Children Half.: . /
SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. (Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.) TO-NIGHT, LAST SCREENING OF TOM WALLS . RALPH LYNN In ".PLUNDER." "PLUNDER." "PLUNDER." "PLUNDER." COMMENCING FRIDAY, " TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS, JACK HOLT, DOROTHY REVIER, MATT MOORE In "THE SQUEAKER." "THE SQUEAKER." Gripping! Dynamic!. Enthralling! And BUCK JONES in "THE AVENGER." "THE AVENGER." .Action! Thrills! Romance! ' Gold Rush Days shown in Film. : Supporting Short Subjects. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. ° TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. LAWRENCE TIBBETT ■■ In "THE PRODIGAL," "THE PRODIGAL/ With Esther Ralston, Roland Young, and Cliff Edwards. One of the most delightful pictures made. Drama, Comedy, and Glorious Singing. Hear Tibbett sing "Home, Sweet Home" . and "De Glory Road." Hear him, accompanied by the Ethiopian Etude Chorus of hundreds of voices < sing "A Child Is Born." Also showing: Metro tone News, Cartoon, and Colourtone Revue. TITISS NANCY RABE AND PUPILS ITX Will Present a DANCE RECITAL (Proceeds in aid of Red Cross), CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 9th OCT., At 8 p.m. The gorgeous spectacle many brilliant Dance Scenas is a fitting prologue to "The Mermaid," an amazing production by youthful talent, in a setting of riotous colouring. Adults 2s 6d, Children Is 6d. Box Plan at Bristol. pHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS. No. 6, Courtenay Chambers, 15, Courtenay place No. 607, T. and G. Building, Ijambton quay, Wellington, Hours, 12.30 to 4 p.m. The public ia cordially invited. MR. ALEXANDER M. NIBLOCK WILL Deliver a Lecture TO-NIGHT at ,'* 8 o'clock at the Dominion Farmers' Institution Conference Hall, Featherston street, on "THE WAY OF INSPIRATION OR HOPE." LOWER HUTT ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB., THE ANNUAL SOCIAL of the above Club will be held at the Lyceum Hall, Lower Hutt, on SATURDAY NEXT, 10th October, 8. p.m. AH members and friends cordially invited. < Subscription: Gents Is 6d, Ladie« li. C. G. BIRD, Hon. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 2
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