"THE ENGLISH MARIE DRESSLER" IS CAUSING GALES OF LAUGHTER ..' AT ST. JAMES. THREE SESSIONS: T. JAMES. . 11 a.m., 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. THE LAUGH OF THE YEAR! T "THE SPORTING WIDOW" "THE SPORTING WIDOW" "THE SPORTING WIDOW" "THE SPORTING WIDOW" Portrayed in all her gaiety by "THE ENGLISH MARIE DRESSLER," ALISON SKIPWORTH ALISON SKIPWORTH RICHARD BENNETT EVALYN KNAPP You'll have tho fun of your lives, revelling in the adventures of the gayest, dearest old adventuress who ever worked a confidence trick! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Two Newsreels — Comedy — Paramount Pictorial — Screen Song. Plans at Bristol or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m." , ■ COMING FRIDAY NEXT ! OUR TWO FRIENDLY ENEMIES STILL TOGETHER, IN THE MOST NOVEL OF ALL MYSTERY ". • COMEDIES! EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE With VICTOR McLAGLEN. VICTOR McLAGLEN. , VICTOR McLAGLEN. Solving, with laughs "and thrills, the amazing mystery in ■"■ GUILTY AS CHARGED." . "GUILTY AS" CHARGED." - "GUILTY AS CHARGED." (Approved for ;Universal Exhibition.) An exhilarating blend of humour and excitement for one and all. Box Plans.at Bristol. TIfAJESTICi . . THREE. SESSIONS: iU-£JESTIC.-- • 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. -" -.■.•■ and 8 p.m. An Amazingly Realistic Picture. — "STRANGE JUSTICE" " STRANGE JUSTICE '*. "STRANGE JUSTICE" • ■ " STRANGE JUSTICE " "STRANGE JUSTICE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Here is live '.■entertainment, given to continuous action, highlighted with comedy -and a remarkable series of ".haracterisations by a notable cast headed .-':. ''■.:..''■"■:■:'■ -V" - —- MARION MARSH — ■ ■"—— REGINALD DENNY ,- -.-- —RICHARD BENNETT . ■;.'".■■.' ■../".Together.with--Majesties Featurettes. PATHE NEWS. AUSTRALIAN: FOX NEWS ; = :"THE?iAST:.DANCE^ ;(jCartoon). ; ■'•.' : ; ;■;: ; :::"BOB: WHITE" ' . ; Vud-.ROSCO" ATES, the popular comediau, -.in a. new. comedy riot, ."SHAMPOO THE MAGICIAN." :..';■ ■ It's a real scream.Plans at Bristol and Theatre, or ring ...;•'•. .-45-100 for reservations. COMING; ■ COMING! NEXT-FRIDAY. THE BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW YET! "HOLD 'EM JAIL" "HOLD '.EM JAIL" "HOLD 'EM JAIL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With tl^e Two Famous Comedians, BERT ' '..- . .. ...ROBT. ' WHEELER •"'■ WOOLSEY WHEELER' : ; ■ WOOLSEY rjAPITOL ■ THEATRE MIRAMAR. LAST NIGHT! ; "THE PENALTY OF FAME." Action!-The Rackets of Broadway, behind the scenes in Radio Studios. A round of pleasure in night haunts. A glimpse of the life of a newspaper gossiprnongeiywith LEW AYRES and -.. ■-• ■ MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. (Rocommended. by Censor for Adults.) TVELLINGTON BRASS BANDS ;-■.•; - .■ ASSOCIATION: " -.GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT BY,PORT;NICHdtSQN SILVER BAND PNSB TOMORROW, (WED.), loth, at PNSB•-- .:.S\T>.m., TOWN: HALL. PNSB All Contest Music will be given. PNSB Final appearance of Band bePNSB forejeaving for National Contest TNSB" " "aTDunedin: PNSB Admission 2/- and 1/-.. All Proceeds for Concert Fund. Come and wit,h them success. A. BUCKLEY, ;' i Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. ~ MEETING OF MANUFACTURERS... A MEETING, which all Manufac'tl- turprs arc invited to attend, will be held in the Conference Hall, Dominion Farmers' Institute, 110 Featherston Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 15, commencing at 7.30 o'clock prompt. Business: Discussion of Sales Tax and Tariff Revision. R. T. M. EDMONDS, Secretary. WELLINGTON MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF MARINE AND POWER ENGINEERS. (Incorporated.) WELLINGTON BRANCH. TtrEMBERS are hereby reminded that -"-*• a Special Meeting of the Branch is convened for WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, at 7.30 p.m. Business.—Revision of Branch Rules. W. SOMMERVILLE, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. nTHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Thelma •*• Agnes Osmond will leave St. Joseph's Church, Buckle Street, on Wednesday, February 15, 1933, at 2:30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. J. E. TAYLOR. & SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22 Vivian street, and Karori. Day and Night Telephone 20-073. rFHE Friends of the late William Croft .-*- are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 6 Britannia Street, Petone, Wednesday, February 15, 1933, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Tel. 63-828. T^HE Friends of.Mr. and Mrs. Albert •*• L. Mitchell are invited to attend the Funeral of their Jate infant daughter, Betty, which will leave the Chapel, 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow (Wednesday) February 15, 1933, at 1.30 p.m.'for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. MISCELLANEOUS. TENNIS COACHING. ■ ~ TSOTH indoor and outdoor Coaching is . available to everyone at reasonable rates., For'terms apply to T. S. Williams, 45, Lower Cuba-st. Tel. 41-235. THE PEN DOCTOR TS the recognised Medico for Fountain ■*- Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffery, Lambton-qy., opp. D.I.C.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 2
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