"TiE LUXE. •^E LUXE., DE LUXE. DE LUXE. DE LUXE. DE LUXE." Sessions Daily at 2.30 and 8 p.m. ("A" Certificate.—Adult Audiences.) ' EVERY LADY ATTENDING TONIGHT'S SHOW WILL RECEIVE A SOUVENIR OF IRENE DUNNE AND JOHN BOLES. ( "BACK \ ' , I STREET.") ■.•■-.■ • I A"BACK ) j . :l STREET." J I I f "BACK A ' ' (STREET."/ There is another type \. / of ' woman . who often "*\ / finds her ship of love [""[ wrecked on the'rocks of ' I life by one turn of the ' I j wheel, one little incident, j , just' that trick of fate ■ • that gives the man she . • loves to another. ' '.' WHEREVER HEARTS BEAT . , . WHEREVER LOVE BURNS . . ; . WHEREVER DRAMA THRILLS ... "BACK STREET" WILL APPEAL ! "Back Street" tells, a story of the love o£ a woman for the man she wants and the limits to which she will go for his : sake ■ regardless ■of the damage/to her own life. 'STRONG SUPPORTS: "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS." "DAY NURSE" (Cartoon). ' GRAHAM- McNAMEE UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL". SPORT SHORT.—"RUNNING," WITH CHAS. PADDOCK. Here is unquestionably 'one . of. the i finest programmes of the year. DO NOT CHEAT YOURSELF BY MISSING "BACK STREET." Plans at.Bristol and .Theatre (Tel, 53-080). BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! NOW SHOWING. Twice' Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m. THING'S THEATRE. -KING'S THEATRE. Presents LIONEL BARRYMORE, ' LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, . LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL' BARRYMORE, Who offers a brilliant portrayal, eclipsing all previous roles—as a vivid and powerful political leader. Supported by Karen Morley, Nils Asthcr, and Diane Sinclair, in "THE "WASHINGTOS". MASQUERADE" "THE WASHINGTON MASQUERADE" "THE WASHINGTON MASQUERADE" "THE WASHINGTON MASQUERADE" "THE WASHINGTON MASQUERADE" . , . , . . . ("A" Certificate.) (Recommended "by; Censor for Adults.) Never told before on the screen—heie it is with all its thrills, revealing the inside politics ... a man's soul . . j; a woman's treachery! "In Addition: Splendid Short Subjects, including— '.. 0 METROTONE NEWS, "FIRST IN WAR," Chas. Chase Comedy. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. THE ARTCRAFT . . ' : THEATRE. ■^RTCRAFT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT • -..At-8.. TO-NIGHT • The dramatic heartaches of ill-gotten health. ELJSSA LANDI, 1 ELISSA LANDI, Victor McLagleu, Alexander Kirkland, Paul Cavanagh, Herbert , Mundin, and ':-.;■.■.. .Barbara Weeks, in ,;...'. A picture of diabolical happenings. . : "D-E,V-I-L-S L-O-T-T-E-R-Y " "D-E-V-I-L'S L-O-T-T-E-R-Y!" "D-E-V-I-L'S L-O-T-T-E-R-Y" "D-E-V-I-L'S "■ L-O-T-tT-E-R-Y." A rich man's whim brought thcrn. all together; the lure of wealth tore them apart. In Addition: ;' 1 \" ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan, Tel. 43-968 after;6.3o p.m. "rpHE SNOW ' QUEEN" /"-•-HE. . SNOW ' QUEEN/ . Presented by Miss Nancy Rabe and cast of 65 in Brilliant ' pantomime. ■■■■■■-'.■• pantomime! pantomime. ; . ~ -.. ~ .;:.,.pantomime;'. Do'n'i miss 'the exciting "' adventures of Gerda tlirough Fairyland, Toyland," and the Palace of Ice. You will'love the. quaint old-Gnome on ■ the road- to Anywhere. You will'laugh at the methods by which old .Granny and.her faithful cow Cissie surmount all difficulties. ; "' BLUE TRIANGLE, TO-MORROW., Boulcpttst. 22nd October. • 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. - ;•. Admission,-2s, Is Gd, Is. Box, Plan at Bristol, ■. .'■'...■■ •'• . .",.. ~ .■. REGAL.^ THEATRE,:? ; KARORI. xv • Another. Big Special JMiG.M. ' •' • WEEK-END PROGRAMME. 1-LEWIS- STONE, ROBERT YQUNG, ■ - , In •'• -■■"■ ''. ■' "NEW MORALS.'FOR OLD,". (Recommended more especially for adults.) A daring drama of to-day! It's: special! ■..SPECIAL SUPPORTS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON! The Best of Alif'A Super Children's' Matinee! Look! Buck Jones in "Range Feud," 'Range Feud."' Cartoon! • Comedy! Newsreels! Novelty! ; : . (CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. . LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. "AFTER T.O^MORROW." With CHARLES FARRELL and MARIAN NIXON, the Screen's Most' Delightful Romantic Team, With -MINNA GOMBELL and WILLIAM COLLIER,, JNR. m support, a really human, story of tender pathos and wholesome humour.' • ("A" Ceriifieatc.)'■ MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.15 p.nu '•THE MISSING REMBRANDT," A thrilling Sherlock Holmes adventure, full of mystery, and thrills. Also I Episode 3 of "DANGER ISLAND." AT THE AMBASSADOR CABARET, 8-1, NEXT MONDAY. ' ; Grand Starch 10 p.m. ' PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL.-
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 2
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