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LAST SCREENING TONIGHT J ALISON SKIPWORTH ALISON SKIPWORTH Causing Gales of Laughter in Paramount', "THE SPORTING WIDOW" "THE SPORTING WIDOW" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) «T. JAMES. THREE SESSIONS *->__.. JAMES. n a . m ., 2.15 ST. JAMES. .; and 8 p.m. ■ commencing tomorrow! our two "friendly enemies' together again in the mosl , novel of all mystery-comed :■ . . ies, '" edmund lowe edmund lowe edmund lowe _ edmund lowe edmund lowe . edmund lowe With : : VICTOR McLAGLEN — -. VICTOR McLAGLEN - VICTOR McLAGLEN • VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN — VICTOR McLAGLEN Solving, ' with laughs and thrills, ths , amazing mystery in -"GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." - "GUILTY AS CHARGED." "' GUILTY_ AS CHARGED." ! "GUILTY AS CHARGED.'' ":GUILTY AS- CHARGED." " GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS.CHARGED." ,', ," GUILTY AS CHANGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." (A Paramount Picture.) "■•-; YOU see the .murderer strike , . . YOti know all. . .YOU are held tense . . . then you laugh as the "Friendly Enem ies 5' -blunder and argue their way througl the investigation. . . Then .thrill again as : .the.:,law. closes 'in upon the criminal! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . .Plans at Bristol or Theatre (54-775! .after 5 p.m. " MAJESTIC, THREE. SESSIONS: .•"-•-AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m ; . MAJESTIC. ... FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT of the Thrilling, Dramatic Picture, :-— ~ '. ".STRANGE JUSTICE" '—-.."STRANGE JUSTICE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -- With — MARION MARSH — REGINALD DENNY .-. .—RICHARD BENNETT Together with Majestic's Unsurpassed Featurettes. Plans at Bristol and Theatre, Tel. 45-100 THE NEW LAUGH COMEDY COMMENCES TOMORROW |- .■•■..:• AT THE MAJESTIC WITH;FOUR SESSIONS: II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., and S p.m. y (NOTE—Shoppers' Session, 5 to 7 p.m.] '-- THE FUNNIEST SHOW YET! BERT ROBT. WHEELER WOOLSE-S WHEELER WOOLSE'S WHEELER WOOLSE3 * WHEELER WOOLSEY With Three Other Favourites, EDNA MAY OLIVER, ROSCO ATES ! and EDGAR KENNEDY. In a Roaring Prison Riot, — ■ '^HOLD 'EM JAIL." ''--■ ■- ■"•" ■"' ■' "HOLD 'EM JAIL." — ■ P .:'■ ."HOLD.'EM JAIL." —.i'V;.,' i —' "HOLD 'EM JAIL." - —— "HOLD 'EM JAIL." — — "HOLD 'EM JAIL." '■ — "HOLD 'EM JAIL." "HOLD 'EM JAIL." —- (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' THEY TURN THE BIG HOUSE INTC A MADHOUSE. . . YOU'LL LAUGH, SCREAM, . .':.; . .AND SHRIEK! ;:' IT'S TOO..FUNNY FOR WORDS! Together with MAJESTIC'S UNSURPASSED ■ .. •'.' FEATURETTES. —PATHS NEWS— —PATHE AUDIO REVIEW— -"THE -UTMOST ISLE"(Travelogue). .. '.. —"FAIRYLAND FOLLIES"(Cartoon).. —"'"MICKEY'S CHARITY"— ; (Comedy). HERE'S A GREAT SHOW FOR ALL THE.'CHILDREN FROM SIX TO NINETY. ' IT'S.REAL ENTERTAINMENT. '.Plana at Bristol and Theatre, Tel. 45-100. BRITANNIA THEATRE RITANNIA THEATRE FINAL PRESENTATIONS. WALLACE BEERY - And CLARK GABLE, In "H-E-L-L D-I-V-E-R-S." .'■.';"- "H-E-L-L D-I-V-E-R-S." "H-E-L-L- D-I-V-E-R-S." "H-E-L-L D-I-V-E-R-S." >' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A smashing, spectacular story of the . Navy in the Air. COMMENCING TOMORROW AT 11 a.m Big Double Feature Programme. J-A-C-K O-A-K-I-E In - ."MILLION DOLLAR LEGS." "MILLION DOLLAR LEGS." "MILLION DOLLAR LEGS." (Approved'for .Universal Exhibition.) A. Fortune ii_. Fun, Frolic, and Foolishness f (2) IRVING PICHEL, * - . MARGUERITE - CHURCHILI «li2S_.2S TEN COMMANDMENTS." -FORGOTTEN ' COMMANDMENTS." t , "FORGOTTEN COMMANDMENTS." ..'(Approved - for Universal Exhibition). - Today's Story Told in Today's Language ' •:'... ADDITIONAL: '; BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-61 S. gMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. 1 Zaiie Grey's Mighty Sequel to "Riders o! the Purple Sage": J GEORGE O'BRIEN, GEORGE O'BRIEN . Iv ) 1- ••- "THE RAINBOW TRAIL." , For a girl—alone he battled—fighting ( rule -that terrorised the West—striking - with an avenging fury that thrills! 2— British Comedy Feature! "PEACE AND QUIET." . 3— Fox. Movietone News. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BRITISH ISRAEL LEAGUE. A" PUBLIC LECTURE will be given ir xx the 'above .LEAGUE'S ROOM, 141 Lambton Quay, by Mr. A. J.-FERRIS 8.A., Dip. of Ed., TONIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.45 p.m. - ■ Subject: - "BRITISH EMPIRE STONE OF . .... 'DESTINY." * ~ TENNIS COACHING. ■j ..D.QTH. indoor and outdoor Coaching is -M. available to everyone at reasonable rates..-..'.For:-terms apply to T. S. Williams, 45, Lower Cuba-st. Tel. 41-235.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 2

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