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PARAMOUNT THEATRE ■•—■ -1- ARAMOUNT THEATRE -NOW SHOWING. .•;•■• ;Kd-\v-sH^yiN'G^--- :- ¥S"S4S 2^ ;/ '■'■•■'TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-DAY 2.30 • ■ ;;'TO-NIGHT at 8. YOU LAUGHED AT iittLL ROGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS' .-In WILL ROGERS ■ WILL ROGERS ij4 ,9°^ec^ icut Yankee," "Ambassador ■Bill, Business and Pleasure," "So This is London," and "They Had to See Paris." "NOW COME AND BREAK A RIB ..'. ' LAUGHING AT HIM IN -'•■DOWN TO DEARTH." "-'DOWN '.TO DEARTH.'? Side ''DOWN TO -EARTH;" Splitting f!\DOWN T?O ■ EARTHS .Laughter. "TDOWN TO-'-^Aimt" ' '.'DOWN TO.: EARTH." " ■ . '■. 'DOWN A'O . EARTH," —With— "DOWN TO. EARTH "DOWN TO= EARTH." '•DOWN TO. EARTH." IRENE RICH, »OWN TX) EARTH." IRENE RICH "DOAVN TO EARTH.'; "DOWN TO EARTH." DOROTHY "DOWN TO EARTH." DOROTHY "DOWN TO EARTH." JORDAN TOWN -TO. EARTH." JORDAN "DOWN: TO EARTH." "DOWN. TO EARTH." MATTY "DOWN TO :EARTH." KEAIP ''DOWN TO -EARTH." " > -DOWN TO-EAR'UH." . : "DOWN TO EARTH" .'--'■ - ' "DOWN TO1' EARTH "DOWN TO:-EARTH" - "DOWN TO- EARTH " "DOWN TO" EARTH." ". " £ n j «Prparious.-''Rogers." Comedy that leads you through r a breathlessjand hilar- .. ious serieß.,of,-coniplications. • -. - • :' ' " 'lii"Addition:-•• ■" PARAMOUNT. SPUND FEATURETTES. Fox : --^-Aust.-ancrN.Z. News, Magic Carrpet Series. • Box Plans at Bristol and' Theatre. OHORTT'S. . - THEATRK THeItSI: Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Another Mammoth Programme. Bigger and Better than ever. No, 1— GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, HUGH WAKEFIELD,- OWEN NARES V I".oneo£"-th> ) best pictures yet produced in England.. Ihe screen" adaptation, of Frederick • Lbnsdale's immense stage success, ■' '■'-■' ."■--. ''■':• '.' • • - "AREN'T WE ALL "AREN'T WE ALL." ''ARKJfT-WE ALL."" feorgeous settings,.scintillating wrt, lovely - " glimpses of English countryside. ir0.72-;.. ' ; . '■■;. ' ;■■■- .-■ LUPE VELEZ, ' LEO CARRILLO, LUPE VELEZ, LEO CARRIELO, ■■"■■■■ In ;"' "THE BROKEN WING." "THE "BROKEN" WING." / Highly tense momenta alternate with iubbling'comedy. A story alive with action. SUPPORTING^ SHORT SUBJECTS. A programme-the -whole family will enjoy. ■.' ■ • •■• ■ '"Bring the 'Childreiu: ■ ' : TRRITANNIIi ■ THEATRE. ■VRITANNIA THEATRE. ; ; : "■' ':-" BEST AND MOST." '.. "■ Continuous from 11a.m. to io p.m. .'tESLlE^uiiEß.in ■ ' - LESLIE 'BBKLBR-in-- ". .. LESLIE FULLER in . •"•' "T6-NIGHT"'S THE" NIGHT." i "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT." :■ "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT." .■'' "TO-NIGHT'S THE'NIGHT." "TO-NIGHT'S-T.HE NIGHT." • .:.--• - "TO : NIGHT'S "THE" NIGHT."' \ - ' "Old'sotdiers never die," but they take a tisk when they; see poor old Bill in "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT." ■ , "TO-KIGHT'S THE NIGHT." . ' : ■■ ' In addition: ■ BRITANNIA FEATURETTES.' ~. :3RITANNIA FEATURETTES. -'Bos Plan.- at Theatre or Telephone 40-618. i THE -QUEEN'S -■ -THEATRE. . HE • - QUEEN'S ' . THEATRE. ."'THE..' - 7QUEEN'S; ?. --'THEATRE. ■•..' -■■.-.- (Upper .Cuba, street.) •• :. TO-NIGHT — 8 — TO-NIGHT, - : TO-NIGHT — B'— TO-NIGHT. '. -Special Matinee To-morrow "2.30 iHE SCREEN'S. GREATEST^ COWBOY. ■He-sets a ne.w high for thrills with his remarkable display of.fighting and; riding. "TIM McCOY— — — TEM -McCOY ;TIM MeCOY '■ ■■ TIM McCOY TIM McCOY : TIM McCOY TIM McCOY TIM 'McCOY TIM McCOY ' ' ' 'TIM HcCOY -Till McCOY,——— T —- TiM McCOY ■./- With Alberfai-Vaughan. In a Smashing Thrilling Romance of the ' I:■■'1 :■■' : •Wild-Woolly West.-- ::': : • VBARING DANGER." —— ■'■•^ DANGER." — "DARLNG DANGER." QUEENTS FEATURETTES/' : POPULAR;. FAMILY; c PRICESy, . I -l: ■ ■-.'.'•..- VTHE' -";.!!' '.-■;". - rARTCRAFT '' -.. ' ' THEATRE, i ■tt-RTGRAFT- • ■'- r - 7 THEATRE. ~ S^TO-NIGHIS; Vyp Spicy!' DaringH :Thrilling! .!>' ■.7;::N:ORMA;SHEARER. •>••« ~. • i ..-- :• NORMA.SHEARER. ; '-, i 'B^SItO.R^THBONE,' GEORGE BARRAUD) .HERBERT ..BUNSTON, AND tyi .v«-aEDDA HOPPER - ' ■ '■•:;;';- •"■'':;'•'^i-r^fr.: ■■:':': ■'"'■■' 7: "THE LAST CHENEY." :7'-;THE,,LASTi-OK.-3IRS. CHENEY." J. 4 "THE. IiAST: OF- -MRS. CHENEY " ~>^'THE-I>AST;roe/MR"S7- CIENEY!" ;i^"THE" : KAST; QKiSKCRS^TCHENEY." .-., . : (^ ,-C^rJ.^Aduli1. Audiences.). TEnterUinmenCAat; il a", lot different in theme, that carries suspense, that is both •;■-.. , jdramatic-and- funny. ;■/ ~" "In--Addition. ""■ . ■■'-. ARTORAF^ " Box Plan;JTel. "43 : 068 after 6.30 p.m. XXV 1 R * l ?"' ■ S-I XE3I £ ■*■?•■■■■. louth must have.its flin"! - ;;new morals for old," 'iEW MORALS FOR OLD," ~, ,(~?^_ -audience recommendation.) MATINEE.' SATURDAY. MATINEE ; ':' ' GEORGE -ARLISS • . ; GEORGE A-RLISS : ; "THE MAN WHCT.UELAYED GOD " ■tarries a mes?a^ejj|o^erery;-b-ey. and girl ''-■--- ■ - ■' in -tglfccoiniSunity!.. ■' jjeg-al theatre;, "karori. "7--..THIS EVENING;:St 8 o'clock :SLE;; Packed\.ith drama'and HUDDLE. -breath-taking actionl S #JA^- Sf EAIION ..gU^gLE- H-igh -speed and smashing ~gUS£LE adventure in a Modern CoI"HUDDLE" lege. It's Real! New' 1-METRQTONE NEWS! Incorporating Special Scenes, o£ Irish Eucharistic Congress! " • . •' 2—HEARST. METROTONE SPECIAL! Grand Opening of Olympic Games ■ 3-FOX AUSTRALL4y NEWS. '-CAPITOL THEATRE, • MIRAMAR TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. !SL'ETTY EYNTON,"". .With JOAN 'CRAWFORD, "ROBERT MOXTGOMERY, MAY ROBSOX, and LEAVIS STONE. -.'-A Sensational Drama of- Modern Society and its Reckless Diversion. ("A" Certificate.)SPECIAL MATINEE. TO-MORROW at 2.15.—H00T GIBSON in "THE DANGER RIDER." Also Episode 4of "DangerTsland." Coming Next Week: GEORGE ARLISS in "THE MILLIONAIRE." gox Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 16-545.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 2