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ALL-BRITISH PROGRAMME RECEIVES JUST THE OVATION WE EXPECTED. ROARS OF TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE GREET BRITAIN'S GREATEST YET ! ! ! I TIfAJESTIC. \ I ITXAJESTIC. I THREE SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and S p.m. ANOTHER BRITISH \. . MASTERPIECE. , ' I ■;; SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." f i "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." 5 5 "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." i | "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" = = "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." = = "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." \ \ "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." = E "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." = - I "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." = j "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." | ("A" Cert.—Recommended for Adult Audiences.) NOTE: FOUR SPARKLING NUMBERS. . .',' "I Don't Want to Go to Bed." "It's Happened." "Just One More." "With All My Heart." By that original London Genius, NOEL GAY. . Composer of "Round the Marble Arch" . . . — And — "All the King's Horses." Marvellous Dancing by London's Greatest Dancing Duo, STANLEY LUPINO - And —' POLLY WALKER. You'll See Something NEW . . ' — In — . Dancing Graca^Bewildering Acrobatics, and Ingenious Steps. • It's Just 'the Best and Brightest British Fun Farce So Far. [ • " That's All. . Plan at Bristol and Theatre. BOOK EARLY1!' FREE LIST SUSPENDED. Book at Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. AND NOW ... IN WELLINGTON . . . IT REPEATS THE SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCE IT ACHIEVED IN SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND,. . . IT'S MODERN . . . DARING . . . FAITHFUL TO THE CONTROVERSIAL PLAY FROM .WHICH IT IS ADAPTED. CT. JAMES. Twice Daily £>T. JAMES. . At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and Bp.m. The World's Most Exvtic Star, CONSTANCE. BENJJETT —— CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT —— I Moio Glorious and Glamorous than evef,. With v - "h-i PAUL LUKAS, .PAUL LUKAS, ■• JOEL McCRAE, JOBYNA HOWLAND, In Radio Pictures much-discussed modern drama, . - "ROCKABYE." . ' . ' " ROCKABYE." "ROCKABYE." "ROCKABYE." "ROCKABYE." ' "ROCKABYE." Rocked between two l6ves ... the man who wanted her '~ . . the' child she craved fou ... She was no saint ... the breath of scandal had scorched her . . . but she -proved that she was a true woman who could show her persecutors the nobility Of supreme sacrifice! TO THE LADIES— THE GORGEOUS GOWNS WORN BY CONSTANCE BENNETT WILL BE THE ENVY OF YOU ALL-AND YOU'LL ADORE LITTLE JUNE' FILMER, THE WONDERFUL CHILD IN THE STORY. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .. SPLENDID VARIETIES: Pathe News . .'. Pictorial of Unique Incidents . . '.-. Comedy Cartoon, etc. ■ Box Plans afc Theatre (54-773). "HE LUXE THEATRE, J-'Z LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. First for the Best in Sound and Entertainment. TODAY, MON.. AND TUES., at S p.m. A Genuine Jungle thriller without a foot ■■'■■. 'Of fake— "BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE." : "BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It's the greatest animal thrill picture ever ■ made. SEE IT. WED. at 2.30' and 8 pirn., THURS., at. 8 p.m. She thought she was immune from love, but it burned into her heart like a brand. GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON ' In David Belasco's stage success, "TONIGHT OR NEVER." "TONIGHT OR NEVER." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING FRI. FOR 4 DAYS:. The All-Australian comedy sensation from Steele Rudd's novel. "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BERT BAILEY as "DAD," FRED McDONALD as "DAVE," ALFREDA BEVAN as "MUM." You 11 scream at this story of "out-back" ■ Australia. Box Plans at "Peter Pan" Lounge, or . Telephone Theatre, 63-431. In the Presence of her Excellency the Lady Bledisloe. CHILDREN'S THEATRE CHILDREN'S . THEATRE ' PANTOMIME. ' PANTOMIME. "Merry Michael and His Three Cats." Merry Michael and His Three Cats."' CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY, APRIL 1 and 8, at 2.30 p.m. „ Children 6d, Adults 1/-. Reserves: Children 9d, Adults 1/6. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. w.a.b. artillery band, w.a.b. -Artillery band! w:||: t W t|' TOMOEROW (SUNDAY), w.a.b! botanical gardens, W.A.B. BOTANICAL GARDENS; W.A..8. Open-air Concert. W.A.B. Silver coin collection, }X- A-SP Mucll ia need o£ funds. Kindly W.A.B. assist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 2

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