AMUSEMENTS. T IV 0 LI 11 A:M.! 2.30 P.M.! 8 P.M.! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! HANS FALLAI TRULY GREAT NOVEL "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?" YOU ALL REMEMBER THE BOOK WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT—THE GREAT RUSH ON LIBRARIES FOR THIS SENSATIONAL BEST-SELLER! NOW IT'S HERE BROUGHT TO THROBBING LIFE ON THE SCREEN "LITTLE MAN, "LITTLE MAN, "LITTLE MAN, "LITTLE MAN, "LITTLE MAN, "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?' ; WHAT NOW?' 1 WHAT NOW?' : WHAT NOW?' ; WHAT NOW?" WHAT NOW?" With The Wonderful Star MARGARET SULLAVAN MARGARET SULLAVAN MARGARET SULLAVAN Supported By DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY "The Story of Human, day-to-day Life as You and I Live It." ALL REAL GREATNESS HAS SIMPLICITY AS ITS BASIS! "The Story of the Characters in 'LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?' is the Story that You and I have always Lived—The story of our Struggles, Our Disasters, Our Victories——OUß EVERY DAY LIFE." r 'lt will do More than Entertain the Millions. It will Show Them Their Own Greatness, Their Own Unconquerable Spirit." YOU'LL GIVE YOUR HEART AND SOUL TO THIS MAGNIFICENT.EPIC. Reserves.'d!i.C., "or TIVOLI, 32-810. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMING! JESSIE MATTHEWS The Glorious Surprise Of the Year I "EVERGREEN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 3578 LIBERTY THEATRE 2.15 P.M.! AND 7.45 P.M.! MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME HEADED BY THE STARTLING COMEDY DRAMA, . "THE HELL CAT" I "THE HELL CAT" "THE HELL CAT" "THE HELL CAT" No Man Could Tamp Her! Men's Hearts Were the Fuel "For Her Flaming Spirit! She Was a Raging Spitfire! But He Fought Fire With Fire! Daring! Thrilling! Romantic! ROBERT ARMSTRONG ANN SOTHERN (Approved for Universal Exhibition:) SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: "FACE S" — _ - _ "FACE S" ~~~~-^. ~- "FACES" ——r " The Gripping Story of a Pretty Woman's Love For Life and Luxury —And The Temptations and Heartaches That It Brought Her. ANNA LEE and HAROLD FRENCH j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j Reserves D.1.C.. or LIBERTY. 35-067 GRAND THEATRE Continuous frrm 11 a.m. SLIM SUMMERVILLE and SLIM SUMMERVILLE and ZASU PITTS ii ZASU PITTS in "OUT ALL NIGHT" "OUT ALL N" "HT" "OUT ALL NIGHT" - Bigger—Better—Funnier-—Faster than Ever! Also Screening CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "BEHIND THE SCREEN." A Riot from Start to Finish. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES D.I.C. or GRAND, 33-697. l CLEM DA WE KISDIES' MATINEE i TO-DAY 2.15 TO-DAY . | | Gifts Galore. Gifts Galore. | I Two Beautiful Watches, l I A 12ft Canoe, | And 100 other Wonderful Gifts. | I The Kiddies' Great Day. I ) ST. JAMES' THEATRE CLEM DAWE REVUE. CLEM DAWE REVUE. LAST TWO WEEKS. LAST TWO WEEKS. I After a phenomenally successful i | season in this City, we are reluc- j I tantly compelled to announce our | | Last 2 Weeks, Definitely Finishing | ) SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. Ist. | i Box Plans for Farewell Night | | open on Thursday Next. | TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. And All Next Week till Thursday. Complete New Production. i , | Something extra | I JOY BELLS I | Special for our | JOY BELLS I | Ninth Big I | JOY BELLS I | Week. I FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS. ! MONDAY, 19th—Clem Dawe Wei- j ! come to the Woolston Band, who j ! will appear on Stage and play | I theL Test Selection. "\ j | THURSDAY. 22nd Clem Dawe | ! Special Night for the Men. A | ! Wonderful Selection of Presents | I to be given to Men Only. j ] TUESDAY, 27th—Our Clem Dawe | | Topsy Turvy Night. This is a | | great night for all. j | WEDNESDAY, 28th—Clem Dawe | I Grand Nautical and Marine Night. I i A Real Night of Fun. | I THURSDAY, 29th—Clem Dawe j ! Special Night for the Girls. | ! Many Beautiful Presents to be | i given away. I | SATURDAY, Dec. I—CLEM DAWE | GRAND GALA. FAREWELL | I NIGHT. | | Always Something Doing at | | CLEM DAWE REVUE. ', Box Plans and Prices as usual. After Noon To-day Box Plans at Theatre. Ring 35-820 for seats. RAPPING heat and humidity of Sum ' mer counteracted by Amara Malt zyme—super blood and system toni containing Bitter Malt. 3s 6d. Cook am Ross, Ltd., House of Quality and Ser ; vice. C 297
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 1
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