&AILY AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. PLANS AT D.I.C. & THEATRE (44-144) J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Lta SECOND WEEK OF THESE DELIGHTFUL STARS — CLAUDETTE DOH COLBERT and AMECHE '1 Iv"" / v IN ”HIS GREAT COMEDY “MIDNIGHT” — With — FRANCIS LEDERER — MARY ASTOR — JOHN BARRYMORE Associate Programme; "PARAMOUNT "THE Associate programme. PICTORIAL" UNFINISHED "ROYAL BANNERS OVER „„„„ of voricfy SYMPHONY" OTTAWA on( j omU s e ment. Schubert’s immortal symThe only film in colour „ OAOA uniiMT phony p - la Zf d by t *? e of the historic visit of PARAMOUNT some mighty orchestra Their Majesties the King AIRMAIL NEWS jhot gave you the unforand Queen to Canada. Of the latest happenings. gettable "Tannhauser." A PARAMOUNT PRESENTATION. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
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