Sl' T*^ lEIS- THRICE DAILY °T. JAMES. U a.m., SI. JAMES. -J. 15 and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and Jobu Fuller have pleasure in presenting THE SCREEN'S GREATEST SINGING ACTOR, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, In a Stirring Romance under Cuban skiei with Melodies More Haunting than th Exotic Story. YOU THRILLED TO HIS MAGI! VOICE IN "NEW MOON," BUT WAI' UNTIL YOU HEAR HIM SING "THI CUBAN LOVE SONG." i. 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 FAZENDA, HALE HAMILTON. A picture with everything—thrills of lov and a million laughs from JIMMI DURANTE, Broadway's madcap idol. There are NOVELTIES GALOREErnest Lecuona's Cuban Orchestra. Lupe Velez Dancing the "Rumba." Tibbett learning "The Peanu Vendor" in Spanish from the Cuba: Maid, and other outstanding songs fo this magnificent baritone. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION: "DIVE IN." A most instructive and entertaining filn dealing with diving exhibitions by MIS! GEORGIA COLEMAN—the world's Cham pion Lady Diver, and the entire Americai Team who will participate in the forth coming OLYMPIC GAMES. PRICES: 2s 6d, 2s, Is 6d, Is. Matinee Is, Is 6d, 2s. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY AJESTIC. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and S p.m. Shoppers' 'Session 5-7 p.m. Shoppers' Session 5-7 p.m. 7 BE PREPARED FOR THE MOS: - SENSATIONAL HAPPENINGS THI i SCREEN HAS EVER DARED TELL ANOTHER "MAJESTIC" WINNER TOR 1932. Dora Macey's 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 NIGHr .. NURSE WHO HAS BEEN THROUGI THE MILL. , She risks all to tear aside the veil o '" mystery from the night watch. It is the most unusual story yet presente ; _ on the talkiug screen. Professional ethic |* are swept aside to reveal the hitherto ur i" seen side of to-day's life. THE ONE WHO KNOWS ALL AND- ', TELLS NOTHING! BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, With the Most Popular Idol in Amcric To-day, CLARK GABLE. Ably Assisted by JOAN BLONDELI c CHARLES WINNIGER, & BEN LYO>i BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN A' BRISTOL and the THEATRE. BE WISE BOOK PRICES: le, Is Cd, 2s, 2s 6d, plus tax Matinees: 2s, Is 6d, Is. gPORTS! SPORTS! ATHLETIC PARK, c THIS SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. GRAND PARADE OF ATHLETES ° (200 strong), Led by the Miramar Band. ■• Lady Hurdlers. Sprint Champions. Flying Cyclists. Dewar Shield. Scratch Races. . Tom Brown Championship. Admission—Ground, 6d; Stand, Cd. C. A. WILLIS, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Centre N.Z.A.A.A. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. T WILLIAM BENJAMIN TAYLOR -*-» Hotelkeeper, Wellington, being thi holder of a Publican's Licence in respec of the premises situate at Willis street Wellington, and known as the Britanni: Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desin to obtain and will at the next Licensini Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate'; Court, Wellington, on the 7th day o March, 1932, apply for a transfer of thi said Licence from myself to Victor Jame Barnes, of Wellington, Hotelkeeper, m> appointee. Dated at Wellington the Ist day of De cember, 1931. AY. B. TAYLOR. FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends of the late George Willian ■*• Shaw are invited to attend his Fun . eral, which will leave the Chapel of E Morris, Junr., 60, Taranaki street, ot ■ Saturday, the 6th February, 1932, at 2.1 i •' p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, JUNR., LTD., Funeral Directors, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 52-159. rPHE Funeral of the late Thomas Wil ■*- Hams will leave the Chapel of E Morris, Junr., Ltd., 60, Taranaki street To-morrow, the 6th February, 1932, a ; 3.15 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori v (Private interment.) j E. MORRIS, JUNR., LTD., Funeral Directors, 60, Taranaki-st., and 2S, Riddiford-st. Tel. 52-159. r rrilE Friends of Mr. George Wilkin: • ■*• Briant are invited to attend thi Funeral of his late beloved wife (Ami Louisa), which will leave the Chapel o" E. Morris, Junr., Ltd., 60, Tavanaki street To-morrow, the 6th February, 1932, a ;. 1.45 p.m., for the Johnsonville Cemetery, i- E. MORRIS, JUNR., LTD., f Funeral Directors, s 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 52-159. L.0.L., No. 40. f TITEMBERS of above Lodge, also al b Mil. Members of the Institution, are re E spectfully invited to attend the Funera of our late Bro. George William Shaw ■which will leave the Mortuary Chapel o - E. Morris, jun., 60, Tarakaki street, oi t Saturday, 6th February, at 2.15 p.m., foi c Karori Cemetery. T Regalia. By Order of W.M.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 2
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