AMUSEMENTS. ORP. LTD., ATTRACTIO&S THE H^ZA •Pbpne 36-021. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Lt. 11 AM., 2.15' and 8 P,M. A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMM FROM START TO FINISH The Screen's Most Electrifying . Personality KATHARINE HEPBURN; KATHARINE HEPBtfRN Asi Booth Tarltington's "ALICE ADAMS" "ALICE ADAMS" A Sensationally Appealing StOry of Girl who Greatly Dared . . . an Won a Glorious Triumph! ECLIPSING ANYTHING HEPBURN HAS YET DONE! ALSO, A* GORGEOUS NATURA] COLOUR COMEDY, STARRING El BRENDEL "WHAT, NO MEN"? (Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLANS NOW OPEN D.I.C. GRAND PICTURE RE-OPENING . A MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMEN WILL. BE PRESENTED ON FRIDA AT THE THEATRE ROYA BY J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTUR CORPORATION, LTD. THEATRE ROYAL FRIDAY NEXT 2.15 AN> TWO OUTSTANDINGATTRACTIONS THE YEAR'S DRAMATIC SURPRISI BARBARA STANDWYCK BARBARA STANDWYCK GENE RAYMOND GENEVIEVE TOBII In The DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR "THE WOMAN IN RED" "THE WOMAN IN RED" AT LAST IT CAN BE TOLD. The Story of the woman whose sealei lips sealed a man's doom . . . Who Lb him go on trial before a jury for hi life—because she didn't dare go oi trial before the world for her honow A DRAMATIC REVELATION .. / ~. ■ And •'•'''■. ~ : : GREATEST TRIUMPH. (Recommended by Censor for Adults. ALSO SHOWING A MIRTH PACKED COMED^ The troubles that may beset the mar ried man who is so misguided as t forget his own wedding anniversary are Hilariously Presented in thi WARNER BROS, BRITISH ' PRODUCTION. "LEAVE IT TO 'BLANCHE "LEAVE IT TO BLANCHE With HENRY KENDALL OLIVE BLAKENE' (Approved for Universal Exhibition BOX PLANS D.I.C. or Theatre, 36-3^
PUBLIC NOTICES. BOOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. A further Christmas Demonstration will be held at the M.E.D. Demonstration Room on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th DECEMBER, at 2.30 p.m. MENU: Cakes, puddings, mince pies, and all the good things for Christmas. , This wiE be the final M.E.D. demonstration for this year. i MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. BEIT FELLOWSHIPS FOR SCIEN- » TIFIC research: 1 ; Twenty-third Election of Fellows will take place on or about the 10th day of July, 1938. Applications must be received on or before the 9lh April, 1936, and only those under the age of 25 on the date of election- are eligible. Forms of application and all information may be obtained by letter, addressed to the Rector, Imperial College,. South Kensington, London, S.W.I, Eisgland, or at the office of this paper by enclosing a stamp for reply, ' ■•-:■-;'■' ' ' 7041 WONDERFUL array of patterns and *T colourings in WAIXPAPERS tosutt every purse. See windows. SMITH
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21646, 3 December 1935, Page 1
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