AMUSEMENTS. R F,NALLY TO - DAY Charlie Ruggles Mary Boland ■ HH I ■Blsfl in “EARLY TO BED” and Sir Guy Standing, Gertrude Michael, SHOWING 2 P.M., 7.30 I’.M. “The Return of Sophie Lang (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING SATURDAY Three Easter Specials! IT’S A RIOT! EXCITING - ENTERTAINING 19S7’r Happiest, Snappiest 'Entertainment . . . the Sparkling, Breezy Comedy that sent London into hysterics. . . The weirdest gang of cronks you Q evcr * aw •• • scheming criminals tracked down and exposed by a BWlt ■w' dare-devil editor who had to throw bis job to P rove his point. U) IBS SJIMM v. g*< ss*. EDMUND LOWE GLORIA STUART REGINALD OWEN ALSO EOR6E WALLACE In a Special Short Subject .. . Singing Dancing Joking At his best. POPULAR PRICES: Front Stalls, 1/-; Back Stalls and Back Circle, 1/fi; Lounge and Front. Circle, 2/3. Reserves no extra — Plan at B.T.C. and Theatre (5..-08(1).
iPADAMHIINT sessions3jsand8pM - J ;I Hl\nlflUUlll rlans at D.I.C. and Theatre 51-842. < ij FINALLY TO-NIGHT h i “RUGGLES OF RED GAP” ; \ (Approved for Uni versa] Exhibition.) - * ! EASTER SATURDAY—- | Words alone cannot, describe this new and greatest of screen masterpieces. . ’ If ever we urged, begged and pleaded for you to see a genuine motion < picture triumph, we do so now ’ The Management. i u( jHOW Roat” i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ! IRENE DUNN - — ROBESON j ! ALLAN JONES — And Hosts of Others ( | , To miss it is to have lived an incomplete life—it’s beyond compare. h PLANS AT THEATRE. 51-842 • DURING HOLIDAYS. ~ \
FINALLY TO-NIGHT—THE THRILLING RACE DRAMA PATRICIA ELLIS — MICKEY ROONEY 1 yit A T QM— Drama and Romance behind the 1 jlJuuU Scenes- in the World’s Moat Glamorous City. X yJK “HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD” JOHN HALLIDAY — ESTHER RALSTON—and 20 Famous Silent Screen Stars. " ' "'' j* Session.: fe fidl !w <*! <lW™ IO 0 fl 2.15 and 8 p.m. E? '1 < Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. Commencing SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. All Children will be given Free Rides on the Elephants. COLE BRO S.’ °O L E BRO S.’ INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS AND ZOO and PERFORMING WILD ANIMAL SHOW. 30— STAR ARTI STS- -30. 30 -STAR ARTISTS—3O. Presenting 40 Star Acts, From the World's Biggest Shows, headed by Captain Andrews, with his performing Lions, Lionesses, and Tigers. A SHOW OF SURPRISES, THRILLS, AND LAUGHS. Prices: Reserved Chairs, 5/-; Unreserved, 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Children Halfprice. Box Plans Begg’s Music Shop.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 3
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