PLEASING EVERYONE ! ! A Splendid, All-round Programme from Beginning to End. ST. JAMES. Twice Daily: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. and 8 p.m. (Dir. —Sir benjamin and John Fuller.) THE MOST ENGEOSSING., CONVULSING BLEND OF MYSTERY AND COMEDY. - "TOMORROW AT SEVEN" "TOMORROW AT SEVEN" "TOMORROW AT SEVEN" "TOMORROW AT SEVEN" "TOMORROW AT SEVEN" "TOMORROW AT SEVEN". ."TOMORROW AT SEVEN" "TOMORROW AT SEVEN" " TOMORROW AT SEVEN " -— " TOMORROW AT SEVEN " With ■ CHESTER MORRIS,'. ViVIENNE OSBORNE. Allan Jenkins, Henry Stepheuson. WHO IS THE BLACK ACE? Always ho warns his victims—always every safeguard is,taken against the crime—yet i always strikes unerringly—at Seven! YOU WILL BE SPELLBOUND ONE MINUTE—CONVULSED THE NEXT, WHEN TWO BLUNDERING DETECTIVES PIT THEIR WEAK WITS AGAINST THE MASTER-MIND. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL ! " SMITHY'S " GREATEST FLIGHT ! " SMITHY'S" GREATEST FLIGHT ! Fos Movietone presents Graphic Scenes of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's arrival at Mascot, Australia, after his recordbreaking flight from London. ■ — Also — / ' Comedy—Audio Review —Cartoon—Etc. Box Plans at Theatre (54-775). . MAJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., AJESTIC. 8 p.m. MAJESTIC. We present Universal's latest combination of laughs, drama, music, songs, and general entertainment. The best you've seen on the screen for months. "LADIES MUST LOVE." "LADIES MUST LOVE." "LADIES MUST LOVE.' r "LADIES MUST LOVE." '"LADIES MUST LOVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — 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 in luxury without working! See how they managed it in this uproarious comedy-drama with music! Don't miss /'LADIES MUST LOVE."^ MUST LOVE." 3~/' LADIES MUST LOVE."^ "," LApIES MUST LOVE."' ""■'■ "LADIES MUST LOVE." ■ jf,, i ■■ ■ i i—. ■« ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. It is not often that we get rapturous over short-feature subjects, but we cannot let this occasion, pass without drawing your attention to the splendid quality of this asso- ■ . : ciate programme. . The "BREVITIES" featurette is a complete vaudeville show in itself : ; / -. —See it! ' " BREVITIES " (Vaudeville). "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS" (World's Oddities). "KING KLUNK" (Cartoon). GRAHAM McNAMEE UNIVERSAL ' N^WSKEELS. (Two of Them!) BOOK SOUR SEATS NOW at the D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. D~' ~~i LUXE THEATRE, ... E LUXE THEATRE, '• Lower Hutt. TODAY AT 2.30 and 8 p.m. MON. AND : TUES,. AT 8 p.m. SUPERB PROGRAMME. (No. I)— Mickey Mouse Cartoon; , "TRADE MICKEY." Get your "Mickey" Badges and Cards. (No. 2)— Pete Smith Describing the thrills and spills in "MOTOR-CYCLE MANIA." (No. 3)—N.Z; and Metro tone News. (No. 4)— The Screen's First Comic Opera, with the outstanding comedians, LAUREL AND HARDY, DENNIS KING, THELMA TODD, in "FRA DIAVOLO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY ONLY, at 8 p.m. She mocked his career—scorned his ambition. "HUMANITY," "HUMANITY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With RALPH MORGAN, BOOTS MALLORY, ALEX. KIRKLAND, IRENE WARE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. Laughs—Thrills—Romance, "MADE ON BROADWAY" . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.l With ROBT. MONTGOMERY, SALLY EILERS, MADGE EVANS. BOX PLANS AT "PETER PAN" LOUNGE OR Telephone Theatre 63-431. CT. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE • STREET. "YE OLDE ENGLISH FAIRE," "YE OLDE ENGLISH FAIRE," NOVEMBER 1 AND 2. To be Opened by HER EXCELLENCY THE LADY; BLEDISLOE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, At 2.45 p.m. Usual Stalls. Maypole Dancing, afternoons and evenings. Display of Old Photographs. Punch and Judy, .7.30 p.m. Other Entertainments each evening, at S. Admission, 6d. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, X WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, At 8 p.m. FIRST CONCERT Of 2ZW. BROADCAST CHOIR (Conductor: Thomas Wood, L.A.8.) . ' . . and .• - Assisting Artists. Proceeds in aid of the Red Cross Society. One Price—ls 6d. Reserved, Is 7d. Tickets and Box Plan at Nimmo's, 89 Willis Street. KARORI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. (GARDEN COMPETITION, ** 1933-1934. THE SEIjF-HELP SILVER CHALLENGE CUP "Will again be competed for. . ENTRIES CLOSE ON OCTOBER 31. H. URQUHART, Hon. Secretary, 3 Spiers Str-cct.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4
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