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LAST DAT! - CLIVE BROOK—IREXJ3 DUNNE . CLIVE BROOK—IRENE DUNNE In "IF I WERE FREE." ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW! DON'T MISS THIS! Hail the world's dizziest dictator— You know what Mussolini has done— You've heard, about Dr. Dollfuss— Yoa'va seen how Hitler does it— - But now meet the greatest dictator I of all— GROUCHO, THE LAD WHO CAUSED MORE TROUBLE IN THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES OF HIS REGIME THAN ALL "THE REST PUT TOGETHER COULD ACHIEVE IN A LIFETIME! FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS . FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS FOUR MARX BROTHERS The most screamingly funny farce you have ever seen—with girls, gags, music, and what,not! In* "DUGK SOUP." "DUCK SOUP." "DUCK SOUP." •'DUCK SOUP." "DUCK SOUP." "DUCK SOUP." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans open at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-109). • BOOK EARLY! "I WAS A SPY." : "I WAS,A SPY." Season commences FRIDAY - QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. PARA3^UNT. ALL BRITISH. x ARAMOUNT. Daily at PARAMOUNT. 2.15 and S r .m. FARE- A LAST - WELL! / \ imy! \ CONRAD VEIDT '/ / "THE / / WANDERING \ / JEW" \ ' marieneTV /Innegrey peggy \ / tovv ASHCROFT V / OA\IAUDE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , PAUL T. CULLEN ON, THE NEW WURLITZER. TOMORROW—2.IS and 8 p.m. A FURORE 'AT 'MELBOURNE, where it was received with open arms. '•THE TWIN-SISTER TO 'TELL ME v TONIGHT " Noting the record-smashing success of "Tell Me Tonight," Windsor-Sterling are making SIX WONDER- FILMS along similar lines. GRAND OPERA WITH COMEDY, backgrounded, by the SCENIC BEAUTIES OF THE WORLD, with only world-famous stars-in the casts. The first of the six is the triumph / "GOING' \ t~ " \ 7 "GOING \ / MAGDA \ j (tTy,, I MAGDA ) I nf-v'L '} \ SCHNEIDER I \ ' . yf\ ';. VscHNEnpERA " (Approved for" -Universal /Exhibition.) iIAGNA SCHNEIDER ■ (of "-Tell Me iIAGDA SCHNEIDER ■" Tonight") " Famous International Operatic Prima Donna—the finest lady singer on the screen —in gems from "LA BELLE HELENE" and "THE DAUGHTER OF; THE MENT" and -Melodic ;Mo'dorn .Sotlgs:' ' ARTHUR RISCOE '• - ' ■*'' "' * ,'; ARTHUR RISCOE anch> Vs- NA%NTONi'WAY^TE, .?.:. T.NAT^TONVWAYNE; Celebrated English-Comedians: "■ ' PICKED .S.HORT SUBJECTS,,, ", including the onJ and poly \ '' PAUL T. CULLEN "", },;\ ''. At tlie New Wurlitzer. Book D.l.a"or, Tel. 51-842. are better than regrets." :-••-- • . - , FINAL . SCREENING ' TONIGHT. "JJEW PRINCESS r THEATRE. : ■"EW PRINCESS 'THEATRE.. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily TOM WALLS with. ANNE GREY m '?THE "BLARNEY STONE." "< ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '"The brogue and~ the blarney .on his tongue are sweet-enough to-coaxCa bird off a bough and tempt the honey bees from the clover."—London "Era " SELECTED" FEATURETT'eS:, Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. TOMORROW'S BIG ATTRACTION. TWO PLEASING FEATURES. ALICE.BRADY, LIONEL BARRYMORE; — In — , '•*'■ '•> ii Noi I—"SHOULD LADifES-<BEHAYE?" "SHOULD LADIES'.BEHAVE?" A new kind of,screen comedy .—..^smart . . . brittle . . . hilariously" funny. SECOND ENJOYABLE- THRILL. -SYDNEY HOWARD ;• ' With-'WINIFRED SHOTTER, in >>o. 2—,"NfGHT-/OF, THE GARTER." - " night:; oe. the- garter." As played,'""by ,Sydney Howaid ,'for 6 - months- at.Stiiindtheatre, London. ■■ SELECTED --, SUPPORTS.;'«. ■.. y rjAPITOL'"" THEATRE, 'iHRAMAR.- ---*-* LAST NIGHT, - "•'IAST'NIGHT-; v : "BROADWAY TO iHOLLYWOOD "s "BROADWAY TO -HOLLYWOOD." From the show world of the gay nineties to the Hollywood of today! in a dazzling pageant of 50 years of; showdoin; 300 'dancing girls, 9 big stars, including ALICE BRADY, FRANK MORGAN MADGE EVANS, JIMMY DURANTE JACKIE COOPER, ETC. (Recommended by.Can^for Adults.) Good ".supports," including Chase* .T Corned^. - s J£ILBIRNIH -.-.,^'3, KINEMA". You're on the spot for a riot of laughs' EDW. G: ROBINSON ,Scores- his" first great comedy hit in. - . "THE /LITTLE GIANT," With, Mary Actor and Helen Vjnfion. (Approved for Universal Exhibition 1 ' - SATURDAY! SATURDAY' 'SATURDAY! First Suburban m%L Artists-'Mumoal Smash Hit! "BROADWAY THRQUGH V " KEYHOLE V , BOOK NOW FOR SATURDAY NIGHT, Tel. It 202 CAPET'S First - Every home B hould »-> _ possess a bottle of brandy. Jules Racine et Cio Cognac, tho best money can buy. Guaranteed equal to any three star Brandy on the market and superior --SS^-J^ "s, Pints 7s. Solely at —J Hotel Home Supply Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1934, Page 2