' Hit WON AT LIFE BUT LOST AT LOVE! (A MAN WHO UNTANGLED OTHER {PEOPLE'S TROUBLES BUT TANGLED ■; :'. UP HIS OWN! ■■•"■ :T\fAJESTIC — IU-AJESTIC — -^— .MAJESTIC At 11 a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m. The story of a man with two loves! His wife—and his work! Which betrayed him? " COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW " £ v " COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." " COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." "COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." ■■ ' "COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." " COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Elmer Rice's outstanding, stage success,, now a triumph on the : :■-.. ■■'■■: screen! •BEBE DANIELS, : •-.-■■ BEBE DANIELS, -■ JOHN BARRYMORE, ! JOHN BARRYMORE; DORIS KEN YON, At S p.m. Sharp a Special Stage Novelty, THOSE MYSTERIOUS HANDS. See them play the piano. --'.OTHER SPECIAL ITEMS: ; •:.,-:. UNIVERSAL NEWS. : ~.. MUSICAL VARIETY. STRANGE AS IT SEEMS. FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" THE MERRY, LAUGH-PROVOKING STORY OF WHAT- HAPPENS WHEN THEY DON'T! Smarter, Gayer, Merrier, even more .-• ■' Entertainingly Delightful than . ■■• ~;"" WHEN LADIES MEET." From the Frolicsome Stage Success, "The Vinegar Tree." "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" " SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE'" "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE'" "SHOULD LABIES BEHAVE?" "SHOULD LADIES "BEHAVE?" . "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Most Sophisticated Comedy, r"■ ■ ■. ' - - — With — ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, . CON WAY TEA RLE, - : - GONWAY TEARLE, "LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. "JVTAJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET. ■"■^AJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET. Farewell Week to TOMMY STRATTON'S BAND. TOMMY STRATTON'S BAND. Each Evening. Admission Is 6d (including supper). FROM SATURDAY NEXT. IVAN PERRIN'S BAND IVAN. PERRIN'S BAND Will hold sway. Nine splendid musicians selected from, all parts of New Zealand. They're wonderful! Reserve tables at Lounge (45-709). CT. JAMES. SESSIONS: JAMES. 2.15 p.m. and ST. JAMES. 8 p.m. (Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller.) . Bringing [you COMEDY—ROMANCE— DRAMAr-in a play on a daring themethat botlimeh and women MUST enjoy. ""— — R.UTH CHATTERTON —- KUTH CHATTERTON -•■ i: -. RUTH CHATTERTON —— c -t RUTH CHATTERTON > 'RUTH CHATTERTON "■'- RUTH CHATTERTON :;RUTH CHATTERTON As the -.business woman who wanted all - the privileges of a business man, in' — "FEMALE" — " FEMALE " ' —• "FEMALE" ' c— "FEMALE" :— " FEMALE" — . —-— "FEMALE ". — —— " F E : M A L E " '"' (Recommended by Censor for Adults'.) — With — -"' ' ' : GEORGE, BRENT ~ ' GEORGE ;BRENT Beautiful Settings—Glorious Gowns that will delight the ladies! ' SPECIAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. British News—Comedy, "Turkey in the Raw"—Splendid Musical Revue. Reserves at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-775) ifter 5 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT! Back to the type of role that made him the idol of thousands. WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL - WILLTAM POWELL AVILLTAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL Your friend Vance" in an entirely new characterisation, :: ■'.'•'PRIVATK DETECTIVE 62." " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 02." " PRIVATE DETECTIVE G2." "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." With the beautiful "Titanic" girl of "Cavalcade," MARGARET LINDSAY. ■:.-.. „ MARGARET LINDSAY. .. ' MARGARET LINDSAY. MARGARET LINDSAY. MARGARET LINDSAY. MARGARET LINDSAY". '-' See them together- solving a mystery— ,;and finding-.the way to love! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.), Box Plans at D.I.C. ■ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT CONCERT. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 17. r<OME and hear the famous JUBILEE CHOIR, two hundred voices, .under the eonduetorship of Mr. Frank J. bakes, with Mr. Maxwell Fernie at the Grand Organ. Assisted by the talent from the various schools in Choral Concerted Elocutionary Instrumental Dancing And drill displays. The cheapest entertainment in town. Prices for Admission: Is and 2s. 1 Reserved seats at D.I.C, 2s 7d. LYCEUM CLUB (INC.). jyjEMBERS and Friends are invited to Attend a Reception to Lady Sandeman Allen TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3.3 Q.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 2
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