'" WHAT A SUCCESS! INSTANTANEOUS!— ELECTRIC— NO I LESS. 3EAST NIGHT'S BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE DELIGHTED. KvEißl§^D=BSl-gS;i BE: WISE—BOOK. NO FEE. • ■■-[ ~ ALL BRITISH. 'AGAIN.TO-DAY» AGAIN TO-NIGHT! ■"/"At; 11 a.niv, '2.15 and 8 p.m. At 11 a.m.; 2.15 and 8 p.m. GAINSBOROUGH'S GREATEST OF ""■ ALL .BRITISH COMEDIES. STRAIGHT FROM ITS AUCKLAND ;,. : - •. TRIUMPH. ; JACK HULBERT in'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK "HULBERTin 'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK HULBERT in 'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK-HULBERT in'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK HUMBERT in'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK HULBERT in 'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK-HULBERT in'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK HULBERT in 'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK" HULBERT in 'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK HULBERTin 'JACK'S THE BOY' JACK HULBERT in 'JACK'S THE BOY' - '."AUCKLAND STAR" - "As a Rlorious gurgle, punctuated by outright explosions, 'Jack's the Boj' is 6. great show." ' JACK HULBERT With CICELY COUETNEIDGE, . CICELY COURTNEIDGE, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, Queen of Comic Actresses. Who recently appeared before Their Majesties the King and Queen by Rbydl Command— - ' WINIFRED SHOTTER WINIFRED SHOTTER In a truly delicious role in the elechically successful musical comedy. --Preceded by a, great first part. BOOK EARLY AT BRISTOL-NO FEE,) OR THEATRE, TEL:-51-842, / ; Prices: 15,.1s 6d, 2s v : c 2s^;i6^.(^us tax). Matinees:' 3s, Is 6d|;-«nd>'2s>-Children Half, -"v .■■.,„■•/ 'W ■>;/%■::/?/■
OHORTTS . THEATRE. S * THEATRE. Continuous from IX a.m. to 1Q p,m. COMMENCING- TO-DAY. RONALD COLMAN, HELEN HAVES RONALD COLMAN, HELEN HAVES RONALD COLMAN, HELEN HAVES RONALD COLMAN, HELEN HAVES In iARROWSMITH. '-, ARRQWSMITH. 'ARROWSMTCH' ARROWSMITH ' " \RROWSMITH " ' ARROWSMITH " ARROWSMITH " 1 ARROWSMITH " The raosf talked of ncncl of our time Now is the year's'most amazing motion picture. ~'l<y see it to live n gieat advcntuie. Bllj SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Including. Mickey Alou-e Cutoon, Spotlight'Jta lew Palhe G-uetle, etc. THK - "QUEEN'S THEATRE (Uppci Cuba -t j1" I TO-NIGHT -8 - 10-NlCrn I TONIGIiP -S- 10 NIOIIT ' Special Matinee 10-n\ono\v, 2.30 A WHIRLWIND OF SURPRISES. Chil's of a mjstray shockei 'lbrills of a Tula western combined in a double-. bauelJed action attiaction. I ' GHOST VALLEY" ' "GHOST VALLEY" — ■ "GHOST VALLEY" I "GHOST VALWY" , ■ ' GHOSI VALLbY" ' ' GHOSjT VALLEY"' ' " - With. TOM KEENK IQM KETXE. i TOM KEENL 10M KLEJJI' I 10M KEEN]: TOM KEENE I TOM KEENE TOM KEENE. I QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. Popular Family Pi ices. ARTCRAFP ► THEVTRE KTCRAFT THEATRE TONIGHT - At S - 10-NIGHT. The hilauous ad\cntmes of a gay old dog ■who -h ted-to learn new -tucks JOAN MARSH, JOAN MARSH,
MINNA GOMBKLL,' MINNA GOMBELL, ADOLPHE MENJOU, ADOLPHE MENJOU, BACHELOR'S. ATPAIRS " ' . BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS," BACHELOR'S" AFFAIRS." 'BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS" ' BAGHELOR'S AFFAIRS " - • ' BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS." lA'Cert., AJult Audiences.) She had him-roped! A,frohcsome young damsel luied him into double harness— but he kicked over "the tiaces ! In Addition: AR-TGEAFT- FEATURETTES. Bos Plan,' TeJ. 43-908 afte^6.3o p.m. gEASipB'jaCTURES, LYALL BAY. TO.NIGHX ONLY at 8 o'dotk. Thnlf to Ihc'diamatic genius, of SYLVIA SYDNEY, > GENE RAYMOND, WYNNi: GIBSON ! ' In '•LADIEiS QF THE BIG nOUSE ' LADIES. OF THE BIG HOUSJ-! ' -LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE " 'LADJES 'OP, THE BIG HOUSL " Betrayed'by'the' past on tho threshold of their new future . . . two lovers dealt a' Josing hand- hy Fate, fight tluougji to I happiness. I Also: ' SEIiCOTCD SHORT &ÜBJEQIS EeservatioßS—Bos Plan at Theatte on Tel. 19-3{)a * . QUR "rfIBATHK. NEWTOWN. WUR ' THEATRE. NEWTOWN., TO-NIGHT. 745. TO-NIGHT. ■RU£H CHATTERTON. RUTH CHATTERTON.
Now you can ie« her in all her glyiy m ' THE RICH ARE ALWAYS WTTH US " '•THE RICH ARE ALWAYS WITH US " With the sensational new leading man, GEORGE BRENT. The sensational thull of the jeai. (Recommended mole especially ioi J dults) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SPECIAL SAT. MATINEE. Buck Jones in the Western Tlaillei "SHADOW RANCH " K^f^ISLl^NGL^Y^ rn^SP^ From the -cusalioml st.i^p lut of thou hind laughs' SA^RDAY.MATm:F I BUCKJOX I ;S| EVENING KAY FRANCIS vi the nio,t darinjf romance o( thr teieeu, "STREEI OF^WOMEN" (Adult, Audience Recommnndation) Plans at Confectioner, Tel. 11202. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 2
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