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■ UfAJESTIC. ' THREE SESSION -^AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., " MAJESTIC. and 8 p.m. ' LAST NIGHT. GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS " In "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." L "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." I TO-MORROW: " THE INDISCRETIONS OF EVE." An Original Musical Fantasy . . . of Care-free Gaiety ... and Succession j Of Tuneful Song t Numbers put • Over in. a Unique ■ Fashion. ' ' ' " '•THE - . INDISCRETIONS, . -OF EVE." A 8.1.P. Picture. - Sunny "and Smart. . , "A" Cert.—Adult Recommendation. Music, Song, Dance, Quip, and Jest. . . With STEFFI DUNA, HAL GORDON, FRED CONYNGHAM. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. Tc . 45-100. > • VOTE—MOVIE QUEEN! "ALL IN FUN NIGHT." MAJESTIC—WEDNESDAY NEXT. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT. GEORGE WALLACE' . GEORGE WALLACE (The King o£ Comedians) ia -■■ "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS "HIS ROYAL-HIGHNESS QT. JAMES! Three Sessions Daib. °T. JAMES 11 a.m., 2.15, V ST. JAMES. and S p.m. LONDON VOTED IT MAGNIFICENI SYDNEY GAVE IT "LONG-RUN HONOURS! And' THE COMBINED DELEGATES A OTTAWA HAD IT SCREENED B] FORE THEM BY UNANIMOUS COI SENT! It you're proud of your British heritag you will see "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" 1 "MR. BILL-THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" (By Dion Titheradge) With that Sterling Actor, HENRY KENDALL, ' HENRY KENDALL, . • ' ' And HEATHER ANGEI HEATHER ANGEI i And other Renowned English Players. Our Modern Bill came . . . saw . . Co; quered . . . Bankruptcy was his inberi ance, but dared by treachery and buoye by a sense o£ humour and British couras he worthily upheld his boyhood nicknan . . . "Bill . . . the Conquerer." , STORY SET AMID RURAL ENGLIS' SCENERY THAT IS BREATH-TAKIN IN ITS VERY BEAUTY! ■ -Kana at Bristol or Theatre (54-773) aft< , lP- m- ..-'■,. ; ■ LUXE THEATRE. •^E LUXE THEATRE. . ■:„■..-,;.-,. -SUNDAY, AT 8.15— • -.. ■ -SUNDAY, AT 8.15- ---■■■■■• GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT I GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT ARRANGED BY HERBERT F. WOO! and the following Leading Artists.: W. J. MASON, NORMAN E, AITKEN (Elocutionist), MRS. AMY WOODWARD (Soprano), MISS IRIS MASON (at the Wuriitze Organ). : IN ADDITION, THERE WILL BE A PICTURE PROGRAMME. In aid o£ the MAYOR'S HAPPINESS MAYOR'S HAPPINESS MAYOR'S HAPPINESS MAYOR'S HAPPINESS WEEK FUND. WEEK FUND. WEEK FUND. . WEEK' FUND. , ROLL UP AND HELP THE GOOD CAUSE. WELLINGTON REPERTORY ■■•_■. THEATRE (INC.). ■ . Presents THE GREAT PERIOD PLAY THE GREAT PERIOD PLAY " MILESTONES " "MILESTONES" "MILESTONES" ' "MILESTONES" "MILESTONES" By Arnold Bennett and Edward Knobloct Produced under the direction of W. S. WAUCHOP. rj.RAND OPERA - HOUSI' ■RAND' OPERA lIOUSI FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ■"••:-. at 8 o'clock. ■ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NOVEMBER, 23, 24, and 25. Exceptionally Strong Cast of 'Wellington' . ' '• • Leading .Players. . ■ ; Beautiful Costumes and ■ Settings. Box Plan at the Bristol. . ; ■ POPULAR PRICES. ■• .; ■■'; (including Tax.) Stalls and Circle, 4s 4d; Back Stalls, 5 Od; Gallery Is (Early doors 6 extra). "RAND CONTEST -° B AND C GRADES. '< 10 BANDS—3OO PLAYERS. MASTERTON, SATURDAY, 19th NO'S Afternoon Programme: In Beautiful Masterton Park. Mnsso I Bands at 1.30 p.m. Quickstep Competitioi Evening Programme: In Masterton Opera. House, at 7 p.n .l"cst Selection (Own Selection). Special Trains from Wellington. D. B. CURRY, •■. . W. G. LAMB, Joint Secretaries.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 2

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496

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 2

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