VOTED BY TWO LARGE, ENTHUSIASTIC. AUDIENCES-TO BE AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS^-TOO GOOD TO MISS! -. .." -■ •■■■• \ '■•■,■" : COME TO THE RALLY! : ■■'~' VOTE FOR MARIE!" Who'll give you the grandest laugh for your money that you've ever had. CHASE YOUR BLUES AWAY—PACK UP ALL YOUR; TROUBLES AND . SMILE! SMILE! SMILE! , ST. JAMES &' MAJESTIC. T. JAMES & MAJESTIC. I-.'ST. JAMES & MAJESTIC. 11 a.m. 2.15, and 8 p.m. .11 a.m. 2.15, and 8 p.m. The World's Funniest Fun Team in their Greatest Triumph. TOO GREAT FOR ONE THEATRE. MARIE POLLY MARIE . . : POLLY. D RES SL E R and MO R AN, DRES SL ER and MORA N, DRES SL E R and Molt AN, DRESSLER and -MO-RAN, D Oft.E SSL E R and MOR AN, DRESSLER and MORA N, DRESSLER and MORA N, DRES SL E R and MOR AN, DRESSLER and MOR AN, DRESSLER and MOR AN, DRESSLER and MOR AN, D'R E SSL E R and MO RAN; In "POLITIC S." "P O L I T I C S." "POLITIC S." "POLITICS." ' "POLITICS." "P OLITICS." Polly and Mario go in for Politics in a big way. Every meeting'held is a scream and every misadventure a howL A WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN OF LAUGHS THAT IS TOO GREAT TO BE CONDUCTED FROM ONE COMEDY PLATFORM. THE WORLD'S CHAMPION COMEDIENNES ENTER THE POLITICAL ARENA. VOTE FOR MARIE, VOTE FOR MARIE, The Women's Candidate for Mayoralty. NEVER HAVE THE QUEENS OF COMEDY BEEN FUNNIER THAN IN THIS RIOT OF ROARS. THEY WIN -BY A MILLION LAUGHS. METROTONE FEATURETTES. METRQTONE. NEWS. "LAND OF MAHARAJAHS." "GAOL BIRDS" (Flip the Frog Cartoon). Prices: 2s Gd,.2s. (plus tax), Is Gd, Is. . Matinees: 25,. Is Gd, ls ; Children Half except Sat. BE WISE AND BOOK. Telephones 54-775, 45-100, or at Bristol. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAT.. EASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Acclaimed by Last Evening's Packed House- to be the Best Yet. THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME. "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." I "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." 1 "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." I" ' With > • GEXE GERRARD-DODO WATTS,' MURIEL ANGELUS-JIMMIE GODDEN, 1 Also, ' ' . EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS. Book Now, and be sure of a seat. Tel; '■ 16-393. | Coming—Tuesday: Harold Lloyd in "Feet First." Soled toith. Romance—laced with laughs. TRANSPORT . WORKERS' PICNIC A TRANSPORT WORKERS' PICNIC i TRANSPORT WORKERS' PICNIC (Comprising Waterside Workers, Drivers, Seamen, Marine Cooks, and Stewards)* be held at NEWTOWN PARK On 13th JANUARY, 1932. For Children of Transport Workers only. 'Members may obtain children's tickets I from the Secretary of their Union. • HOT WATER AND MILK FOR ALL.' i Lollies, Ice-cream, and Soft Drinks o£ all kinds for kiddies. Children are requested' to bring their own drinking utensils. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION FOR ADULTS. COME AND SEE THE KIDDIES IN THEIR FROLIC. Programme of Sports -for big children, little children, and their parents. PRIZES GALORE FOR THE YOUNGSTERS. • HIGHLAND DANCING ( Pipers: Messrs. Eraser and Fraser). EXHIBITION WRESTLING. LUCKY BABY COMPETITION (Prizes kindly donated by Arthur Law, Esq.*. GUESSING- COMPETITIONS. TUG-OF-WAR (Challenge Shield presented by Atlantic union Oil Company). THE LATEST AMERICAN-AND BRITISH BAND MUSIC WILL BE SUPPLIED BY PHILIPS LAMPS, LTD., through their Amplifiers and Loud Speakers, during the course of the day.' If the weather is unfavourable, a 4-Flag Signal will be flown at Mount Victoria, Signal Station from 7.30-8.30 a.m., to indicate that the Picnic has been postponed. R. J.SEAL, Hon. See. . T-p^™, OF SELF DEFENCE. A JN.iUJNIij desiring to become proficient in the Art o£ Self-Defence in his own nom<S will be provided with the necessary equipment, personal attention, and lucid instruction by me. I have' considerable experience m teaching both this art and that of Physical Culture. For terms write to 998, Evg. Post. ffinjJßßiir hm jSjFpTi3s^sP_ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP FARES TO TROTS ATHUTI PARK. SATEJRDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1932. RETURN FARE 2s. K(Plus 2s Admission). ACE Trains leave Wellington. 10.50, 11.4, 11.37 a.m.; also ordinary trains (change at Woburn) at 11.48 a.m., 12.9, 12.20, 12.41 p.m. Return race trains leave Hutt Park after the Races. ' . . ' Tickets may be purchased in advance of date of travel at Central Booking Offices, Courtenay place and Wakefield Btreeti, and; at Lambton-^tation. ...
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 2
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