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always tije best! in .Entertainment.' paramount-. ~~~^^=» all british. TODAY AND DAILY at 2.15 and 8 p.m. TODAY AND DAILY at 2.15 and S p.m. E-X-T-R-A-0-R-D-I-N-A-R-Y!' - B.D.F. Presents With Pride THE PLAY • that- weaves a spell. THE PLAY .-•'■'' that will live in your memory for years. AS AN APPEALING. MELODY —Vocal and Instrumental— IT THRILLED MILLIONS. As a picture it is as beautiful as the music it immortalises. ®l JOAN \ t . MAUDE. J and HUMBERSTONE WRIGHT, In the British Picture Perfect, / "IN A \ ( MONASTERY j \ GARDEN." J , THE MUSIC IS MARVELLOUS, THE PICTURE IS GLORIOUS. (Recommended for Adults.)-ALL-BRITISH SUPPORTS. Prices Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d (plus tax). Matinees Is, Is 6d, 2s; Children '.half. ' Book Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 51:842. QUEEN'S THEATRE.' ' UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. , TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. Special Matinee Tomorrow, 2.30. ACTION—THRILLS—ROMANCE. i A Smart Promoter and a Slick Dame take . a Sap for a Fall. LEO CARRILLO — THELMA TODD LEO CARRILLO — THELMA TODD LEO CARRILLO — THELMA TODD LEO CARRILLO — THELMA TODD Nat Pendleton —Dickie Moore; In a Thrilling Romance of the '^Wrestling ' Ring." He ,cqnguered them all on the way to the top .... But fame stepped out when a dame v stepped in and threw him for a . ' . - fall in j "DECEPTION" — "DECEPTION" "DECEPTION" '"DECEPTION" ''DECEPTION" —- "DECEPTION" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. Popular Family Prices. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTTS fi • THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. . COMMENCING TODAY., Another 'Mammoth Entertainment. Tt\ o Paramount Special * Attractions.SYLVIA SIDNEY, TREDRIC MARCH In "MEKRI.LY WE GO TO ."' . i "MKRRILY WE GO TO ." "MERRILY WE GO TO ." "MERRILY WE GO TO —." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) It reaches emotional grandeur . . . today's young people, with today's hopes and disappointments; glory and sadness; laughter and tears! SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: The-Ever Popular GEORGE BANCROFT With WYNNE GIBSON .;.■•..' .'ln . -■' ■■:. : ■i'LADY AND '■ GENT/ "LADY AND' GENT." "LADY AND GENT." "LADY AND GENT." (Recommended''for Universal Exhibition.) The story of a lady and gent','who' were as.hard as, the city pavements until a youngster softened their1 hearts and changed their lives; SUPPORTING SHORT- SUBJECTS.' SJ|H Princess theatre. ■••VEW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A picture of Action, Romance, Thrills, and Suspense. Featuring RONALD COLMAN, Fay Wray, and Estelle Taylor ' In "THE UNHOLY GARDEN" ''THE UNHOLY GARDEN," "THE UNHOLY GARDEN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Adventure that surges with • suspense .- . . romance that thrills . . . and excitement that sparkles with tenseness ; . .'that's the secret- of the fascina-; lion ; -.of. "The Unholy garden." -. . .'.-." Additional:':^;.; NEW PRINCESS ■ FEATURETTES. ' The New Adventure Serial, "HEROES OF. THE WEST." Popular Family, Prices: Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. . Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. "pEGAL THEATRE, " v KAROrT "THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. - ''LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE" With.GRACIE FIELDS ON THE BRIGHT SIDE" Haunting song hits!.-'. Gorgeous girls! Bnlhant spectacle! It's the light side— the bright side—the right side—it's "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE." 2— Jewel of the Pacific." 3—Special Sound Cartoon. 4—Don Bradman in"How I Play Cricket." o—Jt ox Australian News. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. ■ TONIGHT! TONIGHT! And MATINEE TOMORROW at 2.15 p m, '•BRING "EM BACK' ALIVE " , '"BRING 'EM BACK ALtVE'" ■ "BRING 'EM BACK: ALIVE?' The. greatest wild animal film ever Ecreened with not a foot-of fake. Full of fighting snarling animals. Tigers crocodiles, black panthers, elephants, and a 30ft python, all at'death grips. : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Screening at1 the Matinee: Episode 6 of "The Last Frontier." FINAL EPISODE of "Detective Lloyd" And Krazy Kat Cartoon. J£ILBIRxNIE " ~ KLNEMA. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! "WAR. CORRESPONDENT," taV?£ £F? w P'ng achievement from _ JACK HOLT and RALPH GRAVES J-hey iought the.same enemy—loved the same woman—but hated each other. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) KINGSFORD SMITH'S VISIT -SPECIAL FLIGHT. CIR CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH ♦^ is making a Special Flight of one liour s duration,, commencing at 10 30 am on MONDAY, MARCH 20. Weather permitting, this flight will be across the Straits. A few seats are. available at £3 each, and may be booked with the Secretary, Wellington Aero, Club .(Inc.), 6th Floor, Dominion Farmers' Institute. Note. —No" advance booking" will -be ■^Hone for ordinary joyrides ip the. "South'^rn'Cross."

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 2