; PATRONS DELIGHTED! 101. JAMES. 11 v m ST. JAMES. 2.15 and s'p.in. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller have pleasure in presenting THE SCREEN'S GREATEST SINGING ACTOR, LAWRENCE TIBBIiTT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, LAWRENCE TIBBETT, In a Stirring Romance ur.der Cuban sl;ies, with Melodies More Haunting thau the Exotic Stoiy. YOU THRILLED TO HIS MAGIC VOICE IN "NEW MOON," BUT WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR HIM SING "Till; CUBAN LOVE SONG." Another METRO-GOLDWYN TRIUMPH. "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG." "THIS CUBAN LOVE SONG " '•TITK CUBAN LOVE KONG." "THE CUIMN LOVE SONG." "TJTI3 CUP. AN LOVE SONG." "THE CUBAN LOVE BONG." "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG." With LUPE VELEZ, 1 JIMMY DUKANTE, "ERNEST TORRENCE, LOUISE FAZENDA, HALE HAMILTON. A picture with everything—thrills of love and a million laughs from JIMMY DUE ANTE, Broadway's madcap idol. 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. SEE ALSO THK PRESENTATIONS 01 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Trophies to MARIE DRESSLER and LIONEL BARRYMORE by GEORGE ARLISS and NORMA SHEARER for the ' Most Outstanding Performances' of 1931. • PRICES: 2s 6d, 2s, Is GeT, Is. Matinee, Is, Is Gd, 2s. ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES HELD SPELLBOUND! MAJESTIC. TIIRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. BE PREPARED FOR TnE MOST SENSATIONAL. HAPPENINGS THE SCREEN HAS EVER DARED TELL! ANOTHER "MAJESTIC" WINNER FOR 1932. Dora Macey's Brilliant Novel, "NIGHT NURSE." ' "NIGHT NURSE." "NIGHT NURSR." "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 reveal the hitherto unseen side of to-day's life." THE ONE WHO KNOWS ALL ANDTELLS NOTHING! BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, "With the Most Popular Mo] in America To-day, CLARK GABLE.' Ably Assisted by JOAN BLONDELL, CHARLES WINNIGER, & BEN LYON. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL and the THEATRE. BE WISE ....... ..;. BOOK! PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s Od, plus tax Matinees: 2s, Is 6d, Is. IE LUX 10 THEATRE, E LUXK THEATRE, LOWER lIUTT (The Late* and Finest Suburban Theatre in the Wellington Province). Box Plans at/'Peter'Pan" Lounge. Theatre Telephone; 431, Lower Hutt. .TO-NIGHT,ANP'MONDAY, S o'clock. "CHARLIE CHAN- CARRIES ON." "CHARLIE CHAN CARRIES ON." Warner* Oland'as the clever, detective. TUESDAY at B,'p.m.; WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 and 8 p.m. Paris, Rainy Nights, Gay Music. GRETA GARBQ "INSPIRATION." GRETA GARBO — "INSPIRATION." GRETA GARBO -4- "INSPIRATION." With Robert Montgomery. THURSDAY. AND-FRIDAY--at 2.30 and % ' B'p.m:' The greatest drama of its kind. It -will touch' you as never before. "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." •fCOMMON CLAY." "'COMMON CLAY." . "With ' CONSTANCE BENNETT, "' 'LEWIS AYRES. NOTE.—Special Matinees, Thursday and Friday at 2.30, p.m. jgEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL' BAY. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY* NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. A romance as sweet as that-first^kiss—and ' as human as life itself. JANET GAYNOR, WARNER BAXTER JANET GAYNOR, WARNER BAXTER! In . The Sweetest Stoiy ever Stieeued, "DADDY LONG LEGS." "DADDY LONG LEGS." "DADDY LONG LEGS." "DADDY LONG LEGS." "DADDY LONG LEGS " "DADDY LONG LEGS" "DADDY, LONG LEGS." Just a Little Miss Nobody, she smiled her way into the heatt of a lonely bachelor. Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. s Reservations: Telephone IG-393 or call. PLEASE NOTE.-Rcseivations cannot be held after 8 o'clock. GARDEN PARTY, gATURDAY. 13th FEB., at 2 o'clock. In the Private Grounds of VIVIAN RIDDIFORD, ESQ. WOBURX, LOWER HUTT. Cake, Produce, Sweet, and F.mc\ StalN, Ballets, Folk Dances, Competitions. Admission Is. If wet to be held .it St. James's ITall, with Concert to follow in the Evening. VISIT THE DANNEVIRKE SHOW. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. A RECORD ENTRIES. EXCELLENT SHOW OF STOCK. Pigs and Sheep a Record Entry, and a Feature of the Show. MONSTER CARNIVAL AND PROCESSION AT NIGHT. Special Excursion from Napier and Waipukurau on Wednesday, and cheap lares from Palmcrstoi) North and, intermediate stations.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 4
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683Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 4
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