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TYfAJESTIC. THREE SESSIONS: ■"J-AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS. 01? THIS HILARIOUS BRITISH COMEDY. " SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." "SLEEPLESS XTGHTS." . ."SLEEPLESS XIGHTS." " SLEEPLESS XIGHTS." ("A" Cert. —Recommended for Adult Audiences.) With STANLEY LUPINO " — And — POLLY WALKER. Everyone is humming or whistling the lilting melodies o£ two of the new and infectious numbers. "I Don't Want to Go to Bod." "It's Happened." By NOEL GAY. Composer of "Sound the Marble Arch" ' " — And — "All the King's Horses." FREE LIST SUSPENDED. FRIDAY — NEXT ! - EDNA MAY OLIVER In "THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You will just die Laughing at Edna May Oliver Jn this fish pond Murder mystery That gave detectives Water on the brain. With JAMES GLEASON, MAE CLARKE, ROBERT ARMSTRONG. Book at Bristol-and Theatre..- Tel. 45-100. SPECIAL! SPLENDID FOX MOVIETONE SCENES OF THE MOXOWAI'S LAST PLEASURE TRIP TO THE SOUNDS. QT. JAMES. Twice Daily £>T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. Thrilling the Heart o£ Every Woman ! CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT More Glorious and Glamorous than ever,' With PAUL LUKAS, JOEL McCRAE, JOBYNA ROWLAND, In Radio Pictures much-discussed modern ' drama, " ROCKABYE." " ROCKABYE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPLENDID VARIETIES: Pathe News ... Pictorial, Etc. Box Plans at Bristol or Theatre (si-775) ifter 5 p.m. FRIDAY . . . NEXT . . . FRIDAY. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU HAD A MILLION ? 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, CASES :' "IF I HAD' A, 'MILLION."'- i "IF I HAD A • MILLION." ■ • "IF I HAD'.-A'.MLLION." . ] " IF I HAD :• A -MILLION,",- . \ With this- Araazimp'Castr CHARLES LAUGHTOX;,. V '"-■' -AWSON . SIUpWOBTH, "{"/" '^MAY ROBSOX, '■' •:. ' '■ ' . : . '.. CHARLIE', RUGGLES, ...:"':.:JV. C. FIELDS, ■ •• ■■•■ '-GARY COOPER; < LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD, . ' GEORGE/RAFT, . '.. JACK OAKIE, 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. SKATING ~ ~ ~ : Kg .TONIGHT, 7.30 t, IV : SKATING ROYAL ROLLER RINK. SKATING XVOYAL ROLLER ' RINK. : SKATING ; ' ■.' " (Vivian Street) ' SKATING SKATING Enjoy skating; to the musk* SKATING • . supplied by the SKATING ; "STROLLERS"-• DAN. CB SKATING ' ' SKATING FIVE SESSIONS DAILY.; SKATING TONIGHT: SKATING Monte Carlo. Gliding Couples, SKATING ' d'Alberts. SKATING Courteous Attendants. SKATING . , Strict Floor Control. SKATING ■ - - ■ • SKATING Tel. 51-212 SKATING G. S. BRIGHT, SKATING . Manager. "ARE YOU SKATING THIS WINTER?" "YES,- AT THE ROYAL." P-S. —The session tomorrow afternoon -will be extended until 5 p.m. for the benefit of College students. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST . HOLIDAY. QOME to TE MAHIA, the GEM of ' the MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS, where one patron has spent-26 vacations in eleven years, a Tourist House record for New Zealand. Launching, Fishing, Free Row Boats, Bathing (no mud flats), Tennis, Dancing, Tramping, Magnificent Scenery. See Tennyson's Inlet by launch and 7 mile trek through Native Bush, the finest outing New Zealand can offer. Special organised parties leaving Wellington, March 31; April 7 and 13. Tariff: £3 10s per week, 12s 6d per day. Special Easter Tariff: £3 3s per week, 11s per day. Letters, C. M. BAY, Te Mahia P/B, Picton. Telegrams, "Bay," Picton. Telephone 151 a. Smvrx-£- ROWING.' i m,v^ ROWING. ROWING. ROWING. ROWING. ROWING ROWING. ROWING. ROWING. . ROWING. INTERPROVINCIAL EIGHT-OAR CHAMPIONSHIP OF N.Z. SATURDAY, NEXT, 3.30 p.m SATURDAY, NEXT, 3.30 p.m SATURDAY, NEXT, 3.30 p.m SATURDAY, NEXT, 3.30 p.m.. SATURDAY, NEXT, 3.30 p.m SATURDAY, NEXT, 3.30 p.m. . A TRAIN will leave Lambton at 3 XA- p.m., Petone 3.25, and be at the start to follow, the race. NOTE.—As the train will consist of over 30 carriages there will be no chance ot viewing the race from the Hutt Road. ___ I » T?CONOMY Prices combined with - L< quality. Seppelt's Australian Port, quarts 3s Gd, pints 2s; Penfold's Rich Port, quarts 4b 6d, pints 2s 6d. Obtainable at above prices only at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 2

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