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ACCLAIMED. BY EVERYBODY AS A DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL ROMANCE! MAJESTIC. TODAY: AJESTIC. 11 am., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. S p.m. - Gorgeous Flocking, Delicious and Beautiful. Dances, Perfect Settings, and Lovely Singing! ■MARION DAVIES — BING CROSBY. MARION DAVIES — BING CROSBY. MARION DAVIES — BING CROSBY. MARION DAVIES — BING CROSBY. MARION DAVIES — BING CROSBY. MARION DAVIES - BING CROSBY. - In - "CINDERELLA'S FELLA." " CINDERELLA'S FELLA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HEAR THEM SING: '•We'll Make Hay While the Su/l Shines," "Oui1 Big Love Scene," "Cinderella's Fella," "Temptation," '"After Sundown." . A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. _ ■'— And — # 8 p.m. Sharp, the only Theatre Orchestra in Wellington, led by Ivan Perrin, will continue to delight you. ADDITIONAL FEATURETTES: Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (-15-100). SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION. COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. MORE LOVABLE THAN EVER, AND COMPLETELY ECLIPSING ALL HER PREVIOUS TRIUMPHS. MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER ■MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER , MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER In The happiest picture for years, "TIER. SWEETHEART." "HER SWEETHEART." '•HER SWEETHEART." . "HER SWEETHEART." '•HER SWEETHEART." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BASED ON THE ■WELL-KNOWN STAGE PLAY. "THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN." A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. Box Plans now open at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). COUNTRY VISITORS ARE INVITED TO BOOK AT ONCE. PARAMOUNT? ___ - — -. ' ALL^BRITISH. DAILY: 2.1 a and 8 p.m. i LAST.4 DAYS Of the Tremendous British Special, , BENITA HUME JAMIESON THOMAS HUMBERTSON WRIGHT In, Pemberton Billings's Amazingly Fine 'Futuristic Play, ' ' ' r..~ i- "HIGH TREASON" (Approved- "HIGH TREASON" for "HIGH TREASON" Universal . "HIGH TREASON" Exhibition) "HIGH TREASON" '•HIGH TREASON" A wonderful story acted by a cast'which runs into thousands of life and love in London in 1940, and centres around the world peace movement. Sterling Added Attractions. Book at D.I.C. or Tel. 51-812. EASTER SATURDAY!,EASTER SATURDAY! "British Dominions" Present The world's greatest operetta, ; DIALOGUE, LYRICS, MUSIC, By the Genius of the Century. ©/"-BITTER \ I SWEET" ) It ran 2% years at London. "The Film Surpasses the Exquisite Splendour of the stage presentation." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. Book Today for Saturday. 'ARTCRAFT THEATRE —- ,—— -^R-TCRAFT' THEATRE — . Finally at 8 Tonight. ■ JACK BUCHANAN — .-.. In "YES, MR. BROWN." * (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TUESDAY. Britain's frozen-face comedian now a monarch of mirth. SYDNEY HOWARD : SYDNEY HOWARD In "IT'S A KING" r(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With ■ BELA BERKES and his GYPSY ORCHESTRA. His Majesty, Sydney Howard, in a rightroyal comedy. IN ADDITION: Artcraft Select Featuretteg. Box Plan, Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. rUPITOIr THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. "KING OF THE RITZ." "KING OF THE RITZ." "KING OF THE RITZ." "KING OF THE RITZ." "KING OF THE RITZ." STANLEY' LUPINO and . . . . -" BETTY STOCKFELD m a bright and breezy comedy of the merriest musical type. Snappy songs, delightful dances, pretty girls, brilliant comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.! Box Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 16-515. T/-ILBIRNE KINEMA xv LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! TOM WALLS ' BriDjrs a breath of Old, Ireland hi "THE BLARNEY STONE." With ANNE GREY. ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' "THE HAYSEEDS" COME TO TOWN AT EASTER. "REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. x-*> TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. Galsworthy's famous story. "LOYALTIES." "LOYALTIES." "LOYALTIES." With Basil Rathbone and a huge cast. A smashing story of loyalty to race, creed, love, and honour—with a smashing climax (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SELECTED SOUND SUPPORTS. SHANDON GOLF CLUB (INC.). EASTER TOURNAMENT, MARCH 31, APRIL 1 AND 2. "pNTRIES for Shandon Easter Cham-•L-J pionship and Shandon Handicap close TOMORROW (Tuesday), MARCH 27. Post Entries accepted .for all other event?. Tel. 25,892. SECRETARY, ■ Bos. 264, .Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 2

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