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SONIGHT'S GALA PERFORMANCE . ; will be.in the presence of ; ' THEIR EXCELLENCIES 3?HE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND THE LADY BLEDISLOE, £ND GOVERNMENT HOUSE PARTY. ( pARAMOUNT-*'~~"~^=» • v ALL BRITISH. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT AT S, TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT AT 8. ■■ DAILY,, at 2.15 and S. ARNOLD RIDLEY'S ■'-,WORLD'S-.WONDER PLAY, In Gainsborough Super-Picture Form as a Comedy-Dramatic Success. STILL BOOMING IX LONDON AND SYDNEY. 3 WEEKS AT AUCKLAND. 3 WEEKS AT AUCKLAND. The Immortal Screen Puzzle. GREAT as a novel read by millions in many languages. GREATER as a screen play, acted on the stages of the world. ' GREATEST as a. Talking Triumph. JACK HULBERT ■ JACK HULBERT • JACK HULBER-X JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT ■ ""■ JACK HULBERT ENGLAND'S CROWNED COMEDY KING—SO POPULAR IN "SUNSHINE • SUSiIE" AND "JACK'S THE BOY" ' With CICELY COURTNEIDGE CICELY COURTNEIDGE, CICELY COURTNEIDGE Queen of Comic Actresses. Queen of Comic Actresses. In the Cyclonic Success, "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN," "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." •LOADED WITH LAUGHTER AND ■ THRILLS. . FREIGHTED WITH FUN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEND THE KIDDIES. ONE MINUTE BEFORE. MIDNIGHT, ONE MINUTE BEFORE MIDNIGHT, and five terror-stricken souls, trapped by the elements' in a lonely junction railway station, waited in eerie silenca for that monster of death which they had refused to believe existed- until . . . Then the terrifying, signal. of its approach ... and a moment later, out of the blackness .of the storm. rushed "The Ghost Train." HA-HA! HO-HO! HE-HE! HA-HA! . HO-HO! HE-HE! ■ Its coming brings yells of delight— • merry laughs—gurgles—shrieks—and -BATTERIES OF THRILLS to every • LIVING SOUL that sees the picture. ; Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' • Approved for Universal Exhibition. ! Come Yourself.—SEND THE KIDDIES. ' Book Bristol or Theatre—Tel. 51-842. • Prices.—ls, Is 6d,- 2s, and 2s 6d (plus tax). Matinees Is, Is 6d, and 2s, CHILDREN HALF. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORT1 VS THEATRE ■ Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY. Mammoth. Doiible Ffeature Programme. (Both pictures approved for universal Exhibition.) '■.- lAN KEITH, LLOYD HUGHES, ! • ■ ■ DOROTHY SEBASTIAN ; . . in 1 The Best Detective Story in Months, ■-; ,;"-:•■- "THE DECEIVER.".. -.-. .' "THE DECEIVER." A Matinee Idol—a Hero of Romance, but; a Villain to *tlie Women, who Trusted him* Splays his Last Scene and Rings Down the Curtain on a Baffling Mystery! SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. JAnd a scream of .Laughter from start toi. finish. BEN LYON, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, ' THELMA TODD In '•THE BIG, TIMER." • -THE BIG TIMER:" Romance, Boisterous Comedy Entertain in this Great Picture. i. . (TkUEEN JS »■ THEATRE. V i i;"-V*UEEN >S- THEATRE. ■■'. ■ ■ -Here's Action For You ! KING OF THE WESTERN STARS IN A BLAZING DRAMA BY A FAMOUS i ••■-.;; ■-, WRITER: : " : Vibe! Greatest Western Yet. ''; •"THE'FdURTH HORSEMAN." . «THE FOURTH HORSEMAN." . "THE. FOURTH HORSEMAN." "THE FOURTH HORSEMAN."- ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). ■ '• ;Fronx the Exciting WILCOX Story, ' ' ' Starring ' ' TOM MIX • - ---.--at-His TOM MIX ; Virile-Best. TOM MIX Desperate gun-battles, furious • riding, fist fights ..to a finish—Tom Mix right in. his. • element giving you THE MOST EXCITING HOUR OF ENTERTAINMENT YOU COULD ... . , WISH-FOR! ■;: J-Vr -THE ; rARTORAFiv THEATRE. , THEATRE. .: .' .TONIGHT at 8 TONIGHT. "-. . TWO BIG PICTURES. (!) The Strangest Adventure Ever * Filmed, "LG-L-O-O." "I-G-L-O-0" . "I-G-L-O-O." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Enacted by Eskimos 'midst the menace of fierce wild beasts and fiercer Nature. (2) Staccato actipn! Rapid-fire thrills! LEW AYRES LEW AYRES ;ind MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN In "THE PENALTY OF FAME." "THE PENALTY OF FAME." "THE PENALTY OF FAME." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A mighty melodrama that moves 'midst the brightest lights and deepest shadows. Box Plan, Telephone 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. /%UR- THEATRE, NEWTOWN \y UK ... _ THEATRE. NEWTOWN] TONIGHT—7.4S—TONIGHT. Colossal Comedy Combination, BUSTER ■ BEATON, JIMMY ("Sehnozzle"/ DURANTE, and * POLLYMORAN in "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER " "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'A sneeze in;-the bathroom may start anything, and it sure does* ' Supports include:—Newsreel, Volley and Smash (Tildcn tennis), and 2asu Pitts with Thelma Todd -in "War Mammas." rjAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMARJ TONIGHT! TONIGHT! - •■-- —"DARK HORSE:" ■ 'A positive riot of laughter. A brilliant satire on politics. Featuring WARREN WILLIAM, BEXTE DAVIS, and strong supporting cast. . .(Recommended by Censor for Adults.)■ : MATINEE SATURDAY at 2.15 p.m. BUCK JONES in "CORNERED." 'Also Episode 2' of "The Last Frontier." Episode 8 of "Detective Lloyd." Cartoon.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 2