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i POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCES ' MiSg; THTi Ea£ AILY: MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 "p.m. AU KEVOIR! to > BRILLIANT! MAGNETIC! HELEN HAVES, HELEN HAVES, HELEN HAVES, In her Triumphant Screen Debut, "SIN OF MADELON CLAUDE? " "SIN" OF MADELON CLAUDET " "SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET " "SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MOKROW. Shoppers' Session 5-7 p.in: Shoppers' Session 5-7 p.m. BE PREPARED FOR THE MOST SENSATIONAL HAPPENINGS THE SCREEN HAS EVER DARED TELL! ANOTHER "MAJESTIC"' WINNER FOR 1832. Dora Macey^ Brilliant Novel, "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NURSE." "A" Cert.—Adult Recommendation. THE INTIMATE DIARY OF A NIGHT NURSE WHO HAS BEEN THROUGH THE MILL. She risks all to tear aside the veil of mystery from the night watch. It is the most unusual story yet presented on the talking screen. Professional ethics are swept aside to reynal the hitherto unseen side of to-day's life. THE ONE WHO" KNOWS ALL AND— TELLS NOTHING! BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, BAEBARA STANWYCK, With the Most Popular Idol in America. To-day, CLARK GABLE. Ably Assisted by JOAN BLONDBLL) CHARLES WINNIGER, & BEN LYON. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL and the THEATRE. BE WISE ......,.,....;........ BOOK! LAST DAY AND NIGHT! ST. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Tour final, chance to have a real good laugh at THE MIRTH MONARCH, JOE E. BROWN, JOE E. BROWN, JOE E. BROWN, In. the Funny, Farcical Film, - "BROADMINDED." "BROAD MIND ED." "BROADMINDED." "B ROADMIND ED,"-TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Sir Benjamin and John Fuller will laTe pleasure in presenting THE SCREEN'S GREATEST SINGING ACTOR, LAWRENCE TD3BETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE. TIBBETT, .LAWRENCE TIBBETT, In a Stirring: Romance under Cuban skfea, with Melodies More Haunting than the ■-Exotic' Story. YOU THRILLED TO HIS MAGIC VOICE IN "NEW MOON," BUT WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR HIM SING "THE ;CUBAN- LOVE SONG." Another METRO-GOLDWYN TRIUMPH. "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG." <'THE CUBAN LOVE SONG." "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG." "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG" "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG." "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG." * "THE CUBAN' LOVE SONG." With LUPE VELEZ, JIMMY DURANTE, ERNEST TORRENCE, LOUISE FAZENDAy HALE HAMILTON. A pictui.c with everything—thrills of love and a minion laughs from JIMMY DURANTE, Broadway's madcap idol. There are NOVELTIES GALORE— Ernest Lccuona's Cuban Orchestra. Lupe Velez Dancing the "Rumba:" Tibbett . learning "The Peanut Vendor" in Spanish from the Cuban ' Maid, and other outstanding songs for ,this magnificent baritone. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION: ' "DIVE IN." A most instructive and entertaining film dealing with diving exhibitions by MISS GEORGIA COLEMAN—the world's Champion Lady Diver, and the entire American Team who will participate in the forthcoming OLYMPIC GAMES. CHORTT'S- THEATRE. THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1 Last Day and Night of JULIAN ELTTNGE (The famous female impersonator) " In "MAID TO ORDER," and RIN TIN TIN in [ "THE LONE DEFENDER." A delightful entertainment for aIL COMMENCING FRIDAY: Universal^ Huge Special Attraction, "GRAFT." "GRAFT." '. Specially attractive Supporting Programme. UR THEATRE, NBWTOWn! UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. The Great Hilarious Comedy, 'Reginald* Denny in "STEPPING OUT." "STEPPING OUT." "STEPPING OUT." Strong Supports. rjAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. Last Night. Last Night Janet Gaynor and Charles Fan-ell * In "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK" "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK." "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK." Reserve seats TeL 16-545. . T?EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. *" TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "THE DEVIL TO PAY." "THE DEVIL TO PAY." RONALD COLMAN, LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAn! LORETTA YOUNG Ronald Colman in his latest, best, and most modern drama. Gripping, entrancing. SILLY SYMPHONY CARTOON GRANTLAND KICK SPOimJGJTT KOX MOVIETONE NEWSREBL." tij. and Sat.: "Pardpu Us," Laurel and Hardy.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 2

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