ST. JAMES. SESSIONS: T. JAMES. ' 2.15 p.m. and ST. JAMES. 8 p.m. (Dir.: Sir Benjamin and ilr. John Fuller.) Bringing you-fCOMEDY—ROMANCE-DRAMA !p a DARING PLAY. : RUTH CHATTERTOiN - RUTH • CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON As the business woman' .vho wanted all the privileges of a business man, in ■ " F E M ALE" — "FEMALE" " F E M A- L E " "FEM A L E " " F E M A X, E " . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - With - 'GEORGE BRENT British News—Comedy, "Turkey in the Raw"—Splendid Musical Revue. Reserves at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. : FRIDAY NEXT! More Intensely Interesting, Thrilling, aud. Romantic than any of his Philo Vance Mysteries— WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL : WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL Back to the type of role that made him the idol of thousands, as " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62."" " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." " PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." ■ "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." With the beautiful "Titanic girl of "Cavalcade," MARGARET LINDSAY. MARGARET LINDSAY. MARGARET LINDSAY. MARGARET LINDSAY. Powell, the favourite of all, with the most beautiful girl the Cinema has discovered in a generation—together, solving a baffling mystery—and finding the way to love! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. ■ "MAJESTIC XU-AJESTIC MAJESTIC At 11 a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m. He won at life but lost at love! 'A man who untangled other people's troubles but tangled up his owu! " COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." " COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." .V. "COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." : ~ : " COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." r:(Re.cbmmended'.4lor Adult Audiences.) Elmer Rice's outstanding stage success,' now a triumph on the screen! — With — BEBE DANIELS, v JOHN BUUCiMORE, DORIS "\LN\OJN sprcivL ir vriruj iies '• FRIDAY NLXjC' FRIDVY NEXT! \ dishing luiill 1 tnth humoioiib play, lull 01 dehghttul unexpected sitmtions! ' SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" ' SHOULD LADILS BEHAVE?" "SHOULD LIKIES BEHAVE?" ' SHOULD LADIES *BI HAVE?" \ "SHOULD L-VDirS BLHVVE?" I SHOULD LiDIF 1, Bl HAVE?" SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE?" (Recommended bj Censoi for Adults.) Based on the v ill known stige success, ' lhe A megir lree ' SUMILLVIINCr DIALOGUE. '\\ hen Lidio-> Meet cieited a furore, but 110^ come this m cteipiece -which is one icMc^ei puts it—ls1 twice as Wisa and thiec times as funny. \N INCFLLLNI CIST: ALICI B^ VD^ ALICI BRVI^, VLICE BR4DY (At her acij be t) ; CON "ft U ir^RLE, CONWA.Y IEARLE, LIONFL B\.RR.YAIORL LIONEL B VRRYAIORE And Many Others Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Most Sophisticated Comedy, Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). rjAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAIt. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. "THE CROOKED CIRCLE." The fastest, fimniest£ mostvmirthful mystery yet produced,-f with KB EN LYON ZASU PITTS, and JAMES GLEASON. '•HANDLE-WITH CARE." A most delightful comedy-romance. An entertainment for the whole family, with BOOTS MALLORY.-JAMES DUNN, and ■*^EL. BRENDEL. (BotMpietiu-es approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING FRIDAY-SATURDAY. "DINNER AT EIGHT."" SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. EASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. 'TONIGHT ONLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. The celebrated record of a woman's life from the blazing pen of Theodore Dreiser. SYLVIA SIDNEY, DONALD COOK, MARY ASTOR, H. B. WARNER, In 'JENNIE GETiITARDT." "JENNIE GERHARDT." "JENNIE GKRHARDT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Ptory of a woman's undying devotion! The drama of a woman's faithful heart! Also, Excellent Paramount Short Subjects. Box Plan at Theatre, or Telephone 16-393. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. Splendid Double Programme. -I—"JIMMY AND SALLY." ■ "JIMMY' AND "SALLY." JAMES DUNN, CLAIRE TREVOR. He was too busy to love the right girl at the right time, until he made love his business. 2-"UPTOWN NEW YORK." With JACK OAKIE and SHIRLEY GREY. A human story of a girl who was—just human. 3-MOVIETONE NEWS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TXDUCTION of the Rev. Wm. Gilmour, x 8.A., at 7.30 TOMORROW (Thurs-. day) NIGHT, to be followed by a Welcome Social. All Members,. Adherent*!, and' Friends of the Congregation cordiallj' invited to be present. rpHE Smartest Garments-you can imagine ■*- and our :usual easy terms, in Coats. Heimann's, 13a.. Courtenay Place.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 2
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