MAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., AJESTKL S p.m. MAJESTIC. SPECIAL SHOPPER'S SESSION, AT 5 P.M. FRIDAYS. We present Universal's latest combination of laughs, drama, music, songs, aud general entertainment. The best you've seen on the screen for monthß. "LADIES MUST LOVE/; " LADIES MUST LOVE." " LADIES MUST LOVE.'^ <TLADIES MUST LOVE." InTADIES. MUST LOVE."' (Approved for Universal Esbibitiou.) — With — JUNE KNIGHT, MARY CARLISLE, SALLY O'NEILL DOROTHY BURGESS, . — And — NEIL HAMILTON. All For Fun! ■ Fun .For All! Four wicked- darlings who tried to learn the secret of living iv luxury without working!'■ See how they managed it in this uproarious comedy-drama witb music! We introduce a new personality in JUNE KNIGHT, famous musical comedy star whom you will take to your hearts! Her songs will set you humming, and her dances set you dancing! Don't miss "LADIES MUST LOVE." "'TIDIES MUST LOVE.". '""LADIES MUST LOVE."" " '" LADIES MUST LOVET 7" •^JLADIES MUST LOVE." Additional Supporting Programme. "BREVITIES" (Vaudeville). "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS" (World's Oddities). "KING KLUNK" (Cartoon). GRAHAM McNAMEE UNIVERSAL . NEWSRKELS. (Two of Them!) BOOK i'OUR SEATS NOW at the D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 43-100. I ————————— ——————— j TO OUR PATRONS:In pursuance of our policy of providing [VARIETY as well as CONSISTENCY in Entertainment, we will present the MOST ENGROSSING, CONVULSING BLEND OF MYSTERY AND COMEDY. ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. ' (Dir.—Sir Benjamin and John Fuller.) Can You Solve the Bafiling Secret of " TOMORROW AT SEVEN " " TOMORROW AT SEVLN " " TOMORROW AT SEVEN " « TOMORROW AT SEVEN " " TOMORROW AT SEVEN " " TOMORROW AT SEVEN " "TOMORROW AT SEVEN"—"TOMORROW AT SEVEN" —r "TOMORROW AT SEVEN" " TOMORROW AT SEVEN " -7— With CHESTER MORRIS, CHESTER MORRIS, VIVIENNE OSBORNE. VIVIENNE OSBORNE. Allan Jenkins, Henry Stephenson. WHO IS THE BLACK ACE? WHO IS THE BLACK ACE? WHO IS THE BLACK, ACE? Always he warns his victims—always every safeguard js taken against the-crime—yet always strikes unerringly—at Seven! YOB WILL BE SPELLBOUND ONE MmUTEirCONVULSED THE NEXT, 'WMM ■ "TWQ. BLUNDERING DETEC-fIV£S:.i"-;PIT.: .THEIR WEAK WITS I AGAINST'THE MASTER-MIND. '(Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) \-\ :iJo-::'! :■' SPECIAL ! "SMITHY'S" GREATEST FLIGHT! !" SMITHY'S" GREATEST FLIGHT! Fox Movietone presents Graphic Scenes of-Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's arrival ai Mascot, Australia, after his recordbreaking flight from London . . . See and hear the cheering thousands . . . Crowds mobbing the aeroplane . . .' Smithy 3 bright speech ... A few words from his mother . . . YOU'LL GET A GREAT THRILL ! — Also — Comedy—Audio Review—Cartoon—Etc. Bos Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-775) after -5 p.m. TABLE TENNIS (PING-PONG). ABLE TENNIS (PING-PONG). The Chance of a Lifetime. F. J. PERRY, ex-World's Champion, and F. H. D. WILDE, English Representative, •M rill Meet WELLINGTON'S BEST (11, Kennedy and C. F. Williams) In a series of Matches at the TOWN HALL, TOMORROW NIGHT, (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 2S, at S pjn. Admission: Is 6d and 2s (plus tax). Reserves at the D.I.C. NATIONAL CONFIDENCE CARNIVAL. DANCE RECITAL AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, BY PUPILS OF MISS PHYLLIS OLIVER (COMMUNITY SERVICES PRINCESS). T>LUE TRIANGLE HALL, ■ : Bouleott Street, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Reserve Stalls, 2s; Ordinary Stalls, Is. Reserves at D.I.C. ! NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ! CHEAP FARES TO TROTS AT I HUTT PARK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1033. (Saturday) Race. Trains -1- Jeave Wellington at 11.5, 11.37 a.m., also ordinary trains (change at Woburn) at 11.50 a.m., 12.9, 12.20, and 12.41 p.m. Return race trains leave Hutt Park at 5.43 and 5.5S p.m.. Return Fare: 2s from Wellington. Is from Petone. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS ROAD MOTOR SERVICES. TROTS^-HUTT PARK-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933. BUSES will run from Hotel Cecil to Hutt Park from 10.30 a.m. Return Service from Hritt Park from 4.30 p.m. FARE: 2s Single. The usual. service between Petone and Hutt Park and between Lower Hutt and Hutt Park will run. JUMBLE SALE IN aid of Vicarage Fund, Kelburn, in ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, GHUZNEE STREET, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, at 2 p.m. Large assortment Clothing, Boot?, Huts,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1933, Page 2
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