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MA.IESTIC. FOUR SESSIONS: AOESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. 5 p.m., S p m. SHOPPERb' SESSION, 5 7. COME AND SFE EVE •KING"' OUT THE OLD— AXD ' BRING-" IX HIE NEW. "THE INDISCRETIONS OF EVE " rIHE CAREFREL rlcjyof a New Year's Eve, I lie Poignant Memoncs ln=phpd by ' Auld Lang S\nc"- Lo\e at First Sight and—The Afleimalh. 'tiil : INDISCRETIONS OF LYE." V JOY-WHEEL OF ' FUN : GAILY IRRESPONSIBLE MUSICAL FANTASY. i _ =^_.- A 8.1.P. Picture. Sunny and Smart. - "A" Cert.—Adult Recommendation. •With - '- . STEFFI. DUNA, ' HAL GORDON, FEED CONYNGHAM. "Box Plans Bristol and Theatre.' Tel. 45-100. VOTE—MOVIE QUEEX! "ALL IN FUN NIGHT." MAJESTIC—WEDNESDAY NEXT. YOU'LL BE PROUD YOU'RE BRITISH WHEN YOU SEE THIS PROGRAMME —MARKING ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR ENGLAND'S SCREEN SUPREMACY ! ST. JAMES. Thiee Sessions Daily: T. JAMES 11 a.m., 2.15, ST. "JAMES. and 8 p.m. UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED ENGLAND'S BEST !—A GREAT TRIUMPH IN AUSTRALIA !—AND THE FILM ESPECIALLY CHOSEN FOR SCREENING BEFORE THE OTTAWA DELEGATES. "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL^-THE- CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL-THE CONQUEROR" 'MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL—THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BILL-THE CONQUEROR" "MR. BELL—THE CONQUEROR" (By Dion Titheradge) i With that Sterling Acloi, HEXRY KENDALL, HENRY KENDALL, And HEATHER. AXGEL, HEATHER ANGEL, And oihci Renowned English Players. Our Modem Bill came . . . saw . , . Conquered . . . Bankruptcy was. his inheritance, but dated by treaeheiy and btioyed by a sense of humour and British courage he worthily upheld his boyhood nickname . v . "Bill . . . the Contiueiei." STORY SET AMID RURAL ENGLISH SCENERY THAT IS BREATH-TAKING IN ITS VERY BEAUTY! Special Suppoits. Plans at Bristol or Theatre (oi-773) after 5 p.m. " '-[■ J/-ILBIRNIE , X I N E M A/ FINAL SCREENING. "FRONT PAGE," A np-ioaiing not of laughs and thrills!. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. .. ." COMMENCING AT MATIXEE 1 MATINEE! MATINEE! SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. ~ Direct from its Premiere in the City. GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE -WALLACE WALLACE WALLACE "HIS ROYAL DHIGHNESS " " HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS."' Plans at Confectionery, Tel. 14 20?. WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (IXC). Presents 'I III: GREAT PERIOD PL VV lim GREAT PERIOD II.AY "MILESTONES" '•' MILESTONES " •" MILESTONES "MILESTONES" "MILESTONES" By Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock. Produced under the direction of .'.-...'•;;: W. s. WAUCHOP. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE.FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY at S o'clock. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 23,. 24, and 25. Exceptionally Strong Cast of Wellington's - Leading Players. Beautiful Costumes, and Settings. Box Plan at the Bristol. POPULAR PRICES. (Including Tax.) -, .Stallsi and Circle, 4s 4d; Back Stalls, 2s Gd; Gallery Is (Early doors 6 extra). AGAIN AGAIN . AGAIX ( AGAIN AGAIN ■AGAIN AGAIN' THE CALL' AGAIN THE CALL! AGAIN THE CALL! AGAIN THE CALL! ■" TO TAKE, PAPAITOXGA. PAPAITOXOa: WEATHER WEATHER .. " -.■■■' • AVEATHER ■".•■ ■ '• . WEATHER " WEATHER PERMITTING, ' NEXT SUNDAY. NEXT SUNDAY. CHEAP RETURN FARES ■ CHEAP RETURN FARES. Only 3s from Lambton, Ngaio, Khandal- :. lab, or Johnsonville. } Oiily 3s 6d"from Petone or Lower Hutt. The Special Train will leave Lower Hutt.at 9.32, Petone 0.36, Lambton 10.5 a.m.- Thereturn train will'reach Lambton . 6.28.p.m. _ ■ l 1 - The Fro: Movietone" -News' will take a ,' moving picture of the passengers on the ' way'to" the Lake."" .'" """ tIRETURNEDSOLDIERS 1^ : WELLINGTON: ''REGIMENT. N.Z.E.F. "'. .•.■:• -. ■ ANNUAL REUNION. " THE .Seveuth. : - Annual REUNION of ■*--'-7 Members of the above Regiment will ; be held: in the Dominion Farmers' Instiv tiite,; Featherston street,.. Wellington, TOMORROW EVENING (Saturday), 19th ,: instant, at S o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Admission. 3s 6d.. , • : W. PERRY, Chairman. - ■;.. . . G. BROAD, Hon. Secretaij:,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1932, Page 2

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