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WVBE PARAMOUNT ' THEATRE. 14-HE PARAMOUN'I.' TF.IEATRE. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ■ (Cosily Heated Throughout.) Last Screening To-night! Last Screening To-night! "E A S T L V N-N E." "E AST L V N N E." "EAST LYNN E." "EAST L V N N E." iBOS PLANS BRISTOL AND THEATRE. rpHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. i^HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE ■, PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (Cosily Heated Throughout.) COMMENCING TO-MORR OW! COMMENCING' TO-MORROW! ... COMMENCING TO-MORROW! •'•■-•; 2.30. Twice Daily. 8 p.m. Hie Most, Glanica-ous Love Story the Screen has Ever Known. . . . THE MOST GLAMOROUS GARBO OF ALL TIMES '•''•'• ■■.. Tho One and' Only GRETA GARBO. ■■ GRETA GARBO. GRETA GARBO. '■'■ GRETA GARBO. '-■•■ --GRETA GARBO. "■■■■■ ". GRETA GARBO. , ■'•"" GRETA GARBO. _ GRETA .GARBO. ?he Flaming Star of "Anna Christie" and "Romance"' how Achieves Her Greatest Peak in < ~.'.""'-• '^INSPIRATION.'-' ---'• ■■■ "INSPIRATION." -■■" ■•■l "INSPIRATION." "INSPIRATION." ■■■' ■ '-"INSPIRATION." "• ■■ "INSPIRATION." ■ "INSPIRATION." ''INSPIRATION." . ,;^A rt Certificate—Adult Audiences.) '£' iletro-Goid^n-Mayer All-Talking . ' . Special Attraction, with ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY .-. ROBERT MONTGOMERY -■"ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY 1 "•• " And" ' TiEWIS STONE • BERYL MERCER LEWIS STONE -— BERYL MERCER LEWIS, STONE — BERYL MERCER •Marjowe RambeaU and many others. Tb<S Idol of Paris, she had everything she wanted—except love; ' Glamorous Greta again works her magic in this moving love-story, revealing the soul of a woman •f '■:■ ■ with a past! . MAGNIFICENT DRAMA OF THE ; PARIS ART COLONY! „"!.:;.'. '„' In Addition: -LATJREIj—HARDY COMEDY, < LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY, "•- -LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY, "Laughing Gravy"—Their Best Yet! BOXN.ip.LANS ,AT: BRISTOL AND THEATRE. SECURE SEATS EARLYJ •RPJTANNIA ; THEATRE. •DRITANN.IA THEATRE. ' • : "J':! BEST AND MOST. By far the Best Continuous Talkie Show . ■• .• . iu.-Wcllington. , Continuous fi'oni 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. I«AST NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT HAROLD LLOYD in HAROLD LLOYD in "F"EET FIRST." ''FEET FIRST." *FEET FIRST." "FEET FIRST." "FEET FIRST." "FEET FIRST." COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. HEAR A story of tieachcry ex- HEAR AND posed, hei'oism reward- AND SEE cd, constancy requited, SEE honour cleared, and love fulfilled. J. FIAROLD MURRAY in ,1. HAROLD MURRAY in 4. JLIAROLD MURRAY iv ■ "under suspicion." . -under'suspicion:: - "under suspicion.'? - "under suspicions "under suspicion." '•"under suspicion." ' "under suspicion." •under suspicion/ HffAR llivaliy, l'omanco, dangoi, HEAR 4IN.D and devotion come into AND SF/E play while a man SEE struggles on under suspicion. In Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA FEATUREXTES. Also: . "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." *OS Plan At Theatre Or Telephone 40-618. niHE ' ARTCRAFT THEATRE. '•■he artcraft theatre, (Opposite I'ailiamenl Buildings). FINAL PRESENTATION. ■DO-KIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT iOf'S. most thrilling murder mystery di'&nHi. WILLIAM POWELL ' WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL AVILLIAM POWELL In 1 fEHE BENSON MURDER CASE." *THE BENSON MURDER CASE."' *THE BENSON MURDER CASE.r -TXHE BBNSON.MURDER CASE." *TH,E BENSON MURDER CASE." -'•THE BENSON MURDER CASE." (A Cert.—Adult Audiences-) .Drama, simpfcn.ie, Jove, laughs. M*r« thrilling and mystifying than ever. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT & " GRETA GARBO Jn », ni<Wt cXotio portrayal/"ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." (A Cert.—Adult Audience*.) sts-ijnllmit, all-talkinff siuccesßor to '"Anun Christie," Also: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan, Telephonfc d3-06S after- 6.30 p.m. THE ■ • O.UEEN'S THEATRE, HE: QUEEN'S THEATRE, . ■ . CUBA STREET. ... TO-NIGHi-S o'clock—TO-NiGHT. grand Double programme; Attraction No. I: ■>- ■•; "THE SPY." KAY JOHNSON ■ NEIL HAMILTON. ■,;. JOHN HALLIDAY, A Drama of Life in Soviet Russia. "'.,■' '' Attraction No. 2: , ji'o.x Collegiate Comedy— -'GIRLS DEMAND EXCITEMENT," - With 3<Shn 'Wayne, 'Virginia Cherrill, and Matgnerite Churchill. If 4;irls demand excitement, what about boys? "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." -..-' ROUND 7-FRAMED! :jpa»AY NEXT: "THE BIG TRAIL." Jh<>usand« of Players, - Hordes of Indianß, Herds of Buffaloes, Vast Panorama, Hundreds of Wagons. ■Afited by 20,000 People! 72fi Indians! tHE GREAT DRAMA OF PIONEER ' " DAYS. Popular' Prices, Is to 2s 3iL . Bos Plans at Bristol. Theatre Tel. 22-83 i. ' , ; tjEGAL ' THEATRE, KARORf ■"> TO-NIGHT' 8 TO-NIGHT "CANARIES SOMETIMES SING," With Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, and alt the Funsters of "Rookery Nook;" Ssc. what happens when a friend steals tie w]fe,of his friend. The merriest mixn»'Since'the days of its sucicessor. Fun -.Sd frolic's 'galore in this All-British Pro- . . . .. . ductiOn. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS, . ■'"JUMPING BEANS," Cartoon. "LION'S ROAR," • "LION'S ROAR," ' ■■■ ' Comedy. Dftn'fc-forget-''King of. Jazz." Friday and Saturday, ■;

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 142, 18 June 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 142, 18 June 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 142, 18 June 1931, Page 2