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...... I .FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT With Paul Lukas in "ROCK A BYE." ■'-HOOKAH YE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CjT. JAMES. Twice Daily 3'P. JAM KS. At 2.15 ST. JAMES, nudbp.in. COMMENCING TOMORROW. ? HAVE YOU EVER STOPPED TO ? * Til I NIC WHAT YOU WOULD DO ''■ •'. IF YOU HAD A MILLION? \ Here's the most original and diverting film cvcl- produced. "IF I HAD A MILLION." -Ik' I HAD A MILLION." "IF I NAD A MILLION." "IK I HAD A MILLION." " IF 1 HAD A MILLION." "11' I HAD A .MILLION." "IF I HAD A MILLION.'' - IK I HAD A MILLION.'' "TF T HAD A MILLION." "IK T HAD A MILLION." '•IF r. HAD A .MILLION." '•IF r HAD A •MILLION." "IF I HAD A MILLION." WITH FIFTEEN POPULAR, STAP.S. WITH FIFTEEN POPULAR STARS. CHARLES LAUGHTON, ALISON SKIPWORTH, MAY ROESON, CHARLIE RUGGLES, W. C. FIELDS, GARY COOPER, LUCTEN LITTLEFIELD, GEORGE RAFT, JACK OAKIE, RICHARD BENNETT, And Many Others. In seven distinct episodes, ranging from hilarious comedy to a human drama, you sec the reactions of various people to sudden wealth. . . . YOU'LL HAVE CONVULSIONS WHEN YOU BEE HOW CHARLES LAUGHTON. ALISON SKIPWORTH, MAY ROBSON, AND CHARLIE iIUGGLES BEHAVE! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans at Bristol or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. MAJESTIC. . THREE SESSIONS: AJKSTIC. .. . 11a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. . Sp.m. "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." "SLEEPLESS NIGHT'S." " SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." ■ C'A" Cert.—Recommended for Adult Audiences.) With STANLEY LUPINO — And — POLLY WALKER. ' Everyone is- humming "or whistling the" lilting melodies of two of the new and infectious numbers. "X. Don't Want to Go to- Bed." ''It's Happened." ' . FREE. LIST SUSPENDED. Plan Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. WELLINGTON' REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.), : ..Presents The "Great Modern Comedy, '■SEE NAPLES AND DIE." '-SIJIO NAPLES AND DIE." "SEE NAPLES AND DIE." "SICE NAPLES AND DIE." "SEE NAPLES AND DIE." By Elmer Rice. Amusing! Picturesque! Romantic! Exciting! FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. ■ -FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TUES.,' WED., AND THURS. NEXT, TUES., WED., AND THURS. NEXT, APRIL 4th, sth, Gth. ' " ■ .Box Plans at the Bristol. V -W.C.A. (BLUE TRIANGLE) HALL, Bouleott Street. ELIZABETH BLAKE Presents THE WELLINGTON PLAYERS . ■ In "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY." A Three-act. Comedy} translated by U. and G. Granvillo Barker, TONIGHT (THURSDAY), . MARCH 30, at 3 p.m. Tickets: 3s Od and 2s, plus tax. Bos Plan now open at The Bristol. "The Romantic Young Lady." the play that had long runs in both Loudou and Madrid.* SKATING ' SKATING TONIGHT, 7.30 io 10. SKATING TONIGHT, 7.30 to 10, SKATING SKATING RO^AL ROLLER lUNK. SKATTNG IvOYAr. ROLLER RINK SKATING .' (Vivian Street) SKATINGSKATING FIVE SESSIONS DAILY. ■ SKATING SKATING Special Learners' Session SKATING from 0 to 7. SKATING Courteous Attendants. SKATING * Strict Floor Control. SKATING SKATING Tel. 51-212. SKATING G. S. BRIGHT, SKATING Manager. ROYAL ROLLER RINK. TT*ASTBOURNE EASTEK FAIR. El' - . GARDEN FETE, .; SATURDAY", APRIL 1, at 2.30. In the Grounds of Mr. McKay's Residence ((next Infants' School). Numerous attractions and competitions, including CliiUlvei.'s Fancy Dvoss Parade and Treasure Hunt. Side Shows. Good Prizes. Afternoon Tea and li:c Cream. ■Admission: Adults G<l, Children Free. JJEW •" ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ■ TNTEUPROVJXC7AL EIGHT-OAR CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND. SATURDAY. APRIL 1, 1033. To enable spectators to obtain an uninterrupted view of the Interpvovinciul Eight-oar Championship of New Zealand, Special Trains will run as follows:— p.m. Wellington (Lambton) .... depart 3.0 T'etone arrive 3.1 j Petoue depart 3.-5 Ngahauranga arrive 3.32 This train will return to Petoue, leaving Ngahauranga at 3.33 p.m., proceeding at a speed to synchronise with the race for the championship. Return train to Wellington after the race leaves Petone 4.2 p.m. This train will stop where required to set down passengers. NOTE.—The 3 p.m. train from Wellington will NOT stop at Kaiwurra or Ngahauranga. FARES. Special return tickets available for use only on Saturday, April 1. 1033, will be issued at the following fares:— '■ From Wellington, 2s. From Petone, Is. From Ngahauranga, Is. MIRAMAtt DISTRICT RL'GISY CLUB (Inc.). "iITEMIiEKS. are reminded that Open-air ■"-*■ Training will commence at (lie Polo Grounds, Minimal', ou SATUKDVY APRIL 1,. at 1.30 p.m. 11. M. MURPHY.. Hon. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 2

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