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POSITIVELY LAST 4 DAYS ! POSITIVELY LAST 4 DAYS! Don't Miss the Greatest Picture Ever Seen in Wellington. | "CAVALCADE" "CAVALCADE" Will not be shown in the Suburbs for Months. 47,132 Admissions up to Today. . | 47,132 Admissions up to Today. . j Ring Telephone 53-080 for. Reserves. DE LUXE THEATRE. E' LUXE THEATRE.. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. (Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8.) NOEL COWARD'S EPIC OF THE EMPIRE Easily, the best motion picture ever produced—isk the enthusiastic tens of thousands that have viewed it. . "CAVALCADE" — "CAVALCADE" — ■ "CAVALCADE" — • — "CAVALCADE" . "CAVALCADE" "CAVALCADE" . "CAVALCADE" ■ "CAVALCADE" (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) With a Huge and Superb Cast, Headed by DIANA WYNYARD - CLIVE BROOK, In Unforgettable Performances. sblec p tr eo dgrTs rting. In addition: Special Musical and Atmospheric Presentation by the. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE Eg- as M . FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. The Greatest Victf e c jf its yet Whit tvJM ' 100 gorgeous ffi S ?"MK|uSIC y AND BLAZ"KING OF JAZZ." "KING OF JAZZ." "KING OF JAZZ." "KING OF JAZZ." "KING OF JAZZ," " KING OF JAZZ." "KING OF JAZZ.' "KING OF JAZZ." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.); f CAST.^S^MBK R Including—to mention a few— • JOHN BOLES-LAURA LA P^ANTE, JOHN BOLES-LAURA LA PLANTE, JOHN BOLES-LAURA LA PLANT*,, PAUL WHITEMAN— ~ ■ —r-ANDBANDr-- ...- JEANIE LANG-SLIM SCTIMERVILLI* lEANIE LANG-SLIM SUMMERVILLE, : ••■■ And Hundreds of Others. NIGHTLY. At 8 o'clock. KING'S THEATRE ING'S THEATRE — Presents '—, i NOTABLE ENTERTAINMENT in Superb First Release Programme. LEE TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES." LEE TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES.; LEE TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Over the wires flash his manufactured tales—he even plots an assasjnation so he can write about it. - ADDED ATTRACTION --_„' GEORGE GRAVES - ISOBEL ELSOM GEORGE' GRAVES — ISOBEL. ELSOM In "THE CROOKED LADY." "THE CROOKED LADY." ;. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Laughs, Romance, and Thrills, as a' lady sleuth wages an amazing battle of Wits with a master criminal. ; : . BOX PLANS at D.I.C, and Theatre. TWO GRAND ATTRACTIONS! j ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT., ■ SCREENING CONTINUdUSIS, i 11 a.m. tolO-p.mldaily ?j, ,[ ,■; RRITANNIA -" i*P'% THEA|RE ■, •BRITANNIA . 'THEATRE) : The biggtst comedy eucceßS'to 3ate!i JAMES DUNN"- SAIIIY EILERS, ; ■■ No.a., ~ : ; -X .! Tfie -perfect-.team, in '<•'-■ "SAILOR'S LUCK." >/ ' ■';.;,,. "SAILOR'S LUCK:" ; : And this sailor ran into more irtorms ashore than he ever hit at sea., ; (Recommended'for Universal Exhibition.) In addition:- ' '.■ ' Second Feature —No. 2. - "INFERNAL MACHINE," : "INFERNAL MACHINE," With Chester Morris 7 — Genevieve Tobin. EXPLODE WITH LAUGHTER! | See this hilarious tale of a devil-may-cave '-. ■ society' stowaway.' .-.. '. ("A" Cdrt.—Recommended for Adults.) SELECTED SUPPORTS. :■:'■ "\ i Box.ffanv.at Theatre. \(Tel.,\4o-615.) ', OEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAf. I=3 TONIGHT ONLY, at B.o'clock. " A programme, full of excitement and thrills. ,; GWILI ANDRI—FRANK MORGAX-f GREGORY RATOFF in ■;: "SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICEL" "SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE;" "SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICED (Recommended by Censor for Adults.'). Based on an actual adventure of + he great .Bertillon. ' Also, EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 16-393. ■OEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TONIGHT 8. o'clock TONIGHT "LSAP YEAR" "LEAP YEAR" "LEAP YEAR" :: TOM WALLS. TOM WALLS. The greatest comedy entertainment yet. Tom Walls as a professional lover eclipses even "Rookery, No6k." " (Recommended by Cen&or for Adults.) SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. ' UNIVERSAL SOUND NEWS. KILBIRNIE KINEMA. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! GEORGE ARLISS In "THE KING'S VACATION." (Approved.for Universal Exhibition.) Exceptional supports, including "Bethlehem to Jerusalem Travelogue," and Silly Symphony in Technicolour. NATIONAL CONFIDENCE ~ CARNIVAL PRINCESS COMPETITION. THE Committee of the AQUATIC PRINCESS (Miss Nancy Olphert) will hold a CAKE DAY at the Old Colonial Ball shop, 338 a Lambton Quay, THIS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. . . PAINFUL FEET. ' TfLATTENED ARCHES successfully *■ treated by latest electrical methods, together with trained foot massage. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. Patients enabled to use their feet correctly without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. KATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M.. •Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician. Telephone 43-297 EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. " MISS A. SUTHERLAND, P.C.T. 10 Turnbull Street (off Murphy St.). 3 mins. from Govt. Bldgs. Telephone. PUPILS gained 100 per cent passes Jn Pitman's examination. Expert and Individual Tuition guaranteed. Moderate Fees. Enrol, now!

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 2

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