SPECIAL! SPLENDID FOX MOVIETONE SCENES OF THE MONOWAI'S LAST PLEASURE TRIP TO THE SOUNDS " SI: US. ' Tt^ ily ST. JAMES. a ; d Bp.m. Thrilling the Heart of Every Woman ! CONSTANCE BENNETT , CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT More ■ Glorious and Glamorous than ever, With PAUL LUKAS, JOEL xMcCRAE, JOBYNA ROWLAND. la Radio Pictures much-discussed modern drama, " ROCKABYE." " ROCKABYE." " ROCKABYE." " ROCKABYE." ' " ROCKABYE." Rocked between two loves ... the man who wanted her . . . the child she craved for . . . 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! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SPLENDID VARIETIES: Pathe News . . . Pictorial of Unique Incidents . . . Comedy Cartoon, etc. Box Plans at Bristol or Theatre (54-775) liter 5 p.m. "FRIDAY . . . NEXT . . . FRIDAY. WHAT WOULD YOU DO WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU HAD A MILLION V IF YOU HAD A MILLION V What sort of thrill do YOU get when you read of people winning an art union . . . drawing horses in the Irish Sweep? HERE'S A PICTURE WITH SEVEN DIFFERENT CAMEOS ... DO ANY OF THEM ANSWER YOUR CASE? "IF 1 HAD A MILLION." "IF I HAD A MILLION." - "IF I HAD A MILLION." "IF I HAD A MILLION." "IF I HAD A MILLION." "IF I HAD A MILLION." With tliis Amazing Cast: CHARLES LAUGHTON. ALISON SKIPWORTH, MAY ROBSON, ; CHARLIE RUGGLES, W. C. FIELDS, GARY COOPER. LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD, GEORGE RAFT, - JACK OAKIE, RICHARD BENNETT, And Many Others. All in this HILARIOUS, EXHILARATING STORY . . . IT'S THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE YET PRODUCED! (Approved by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Bristol. TITAJESTIO. IU-AJESTIC. THREE SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and S p.m. ITS BRIGHT, ROLLICKING, LILTING FUN—HAS THE AUDIENCE ROCKING WITH LAUGHTER. STANLEY LUPINO — And — POLLY WALKER. London's Greatest Dancing Duo, • In - "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." " SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." " SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." ("A" Cert.—Recommended for Adult Audiences.) - HEAR — "I Don't Want to Go to Bed." "It's Happened." "Just One Jlpre." . "With All My Heart." By that original London Genius, NOEL GAY. Composer of ; -. "Round, the- Marble Arch" — And —' - "All the King's Horses." ALSO: Fox Movietone News. Pathe Weekly — Review. Travelogue. Plan at Bristol and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. ; . FREE. LIST SUSPENDED. Y W.C.A., (BLUE TRIANGLE) HALL, * Boulcott Street. ELIZABETH BLAKE Presents ; THE WELLINGTON PLAYERS THE WELLINGTON PLAYERS • In "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY." "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY." "THE ROMANXIC YOUNG LADY." "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY." A THREE ACT COMEDY Translated by H. and G. Granville Barker. On ~ TOMORROW AND THURSDAY, MARCH 29 and 30, at 8 p.m. In the presence of Her Excellency Lady Bledisloe on WEDNESDAY, 29th. SCHOOLS NIGHT, TONIGHT, 28th. (HOUSE BOOKED OUT.) Tickets: 3s■ 6d and 2s, plus tax. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. "The Romantic Young Lady," the play that had long runs in both London and Madrid. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. VOCAL RECITAL VOCAL, RECITAL By Pupils of THOMAS C. WOOD, L.A.8., Baps-Baritone. . . Assisted by STUART PETERSEN, , Brilliant Violinist. BE EARLY. A RECITAL TO REMEMBER, Admission at Door, Is. THE YOUNGER SET CLUB OF THE ENGLISHrSPEAKIN G UNION. JTI/TEMBERS and Invitation-holders for ■"•*- the Dance on S.S. Marama on Thursday Next are advised, to purchase I tickets early, as only a limited number I are available. No tickets will .be sold at gangway.—ADRIENNE KNOWLES Secretary. Tel. 42-278. MILFORD SOUND CRUISE. J THE T.S.M.V WANG.ANELL.A \X7ILL Leave Wellington lor the Sounds ry on MONDAY, APRIL 10, returning to Wellington on FRIDAY, APRIL 14. Fares: First class, £8; second class, £6' Apply HUDDART PARKER, LTD. CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE READING -, ; ROOMS. No. 6- Courtenay Chambers, 15 Courtenay ■■■-■ -■ Place. Hours: 12.30 to 4 p.m. No. 607 T. and G. Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Hours: 12.30 to 4.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Public are cordially invited. TENNIS COACHING. '"DOTH indoor and outdoor Coaching is ■*-* available to everyone at reasonable rates. For terms apply to T. S. William's, 45 Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 41-235.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 2
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