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■ LAST 3 DAYS OV • "THE'GREATEST ACTRESS EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON." PARAMOUNT. - ALL BKTTTSTT. ARAMOUNT. — ALL BRITISH. PARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. |' TWICE. DAILY—2.I3 and S p.m. [ THE WORLD'S • BEST CHARACTER, ACTRESS, MAISIE GAY as "MRS, 'ARRIS," MAISIJS-GAY as "MRS. 'ARRIS," MAISIE GAY as "MRS. 'ARRIS," MAISIE GAY as "MRS. 'ARRIS," MAISIE GAY as " MRS: 'ARRIS," MAISIE GAY as "MKS. 'ARRIS," MAISJE GAY as "MRS. 'ARRIS," MAISIE GAY as "MRS. 'ARRIS," MAISIE GAY as "MRS. 'ARRIS," in Edgar 'Wallace's Puzzle Play, . . "THE OLD MAN," "THE OLD MAN," , from the Wyndham Theatre Stage Hit, i '-LADY ARRANWAY'S SECRET." . '-LADY AKRANWAY'S SECRETE taugh6—Thrills—Mystery cunningly coil' Irivcd. Book Bristol or Tel, 51-842.

BACK AGAIN ON FRIDAY, BACK AGAIN ON FRIDAY. (STRAIGHT AFTER ELECTRIFYING STRAIGHT AFTER ELECTRIFYING- ! LONDON AND MELBOURNE. LONDON AND MELBOURNE. - "THE WORLD'S NEW SWEETHEART.1' j IVVinner of. the Popularity Competition—! The clean, wholesome, and "Oh, bo ' , different girl." RENATE. MULLER. ■ RENATE MULLER. RENATE MULLER. • -RENATE MULLER. . KENAXE MULLER. (The "Sunshine Susio" Girl.) ' 57ith the highest-salaried Comedian on Earth—England's own 'GEORGE ROBEY, GEORGE ROBEY. 1 . GEORGE ROBEY, GEORGE ROBEY. And the World-famous Dialect Humorist, HARRY GREEN. I HARRY- GREEN. In Gainsborough's Greatest Mus,icale> "MARRY ME." " MARRY ME." - . " MARRY ME." " MARRY ME." " MARRY ME." "MARRY ME." Hear Renatf Muller f,ing as she alone can :«ing them:— "So Will Somebody, Somebody Marry'Me," "Early Birds"—'• You're so Wonderful/to Me," and -'A Little Sunshine." .BETTER BOOK EARLY AT BRISTOL. jSfo Fee—No Advance in Prices.

THE rARTCRAFT • THEATRE. **RTCRA]TT ' THEATRE. TINALLY TONIGHT, AT 8. CLIVE BROOK, Lila Lee, and Charles Eugglcs. In 'THE NIGIIT OP JUNE 13." . "THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13." "THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13." -(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A man and a maid crucified by the / > Town Gossips.

COMMENCING TOMORROW, at 8 p.m. The Monarch of Mirth, HAROLD LLOYD, HAKOLD LLOYD, At hju very best .in \' >MOVIE CRAZY." .' { CRAZY." ■ ■ ' -."MOVIE CRAZY." U(i j+JIOVIE CRAZY." (Appro^^ for Universal Exhibition.)^ Hie nevc«,t;»nd funniest. A panic! ,>A ~t> mirthquakc. •■-.', Additional: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box IVan," Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. .

Tvro v Exceptional Attractions. '' l' 'At . GHORTT'S THEATRE. ' At - ' At THEATRE At JTo. I.—A Magnificent British' Production. "STAMBOUL," "STAMBOUL." "STAMBOUL." " STAMBOUL." "STAMBOUL;." " STAMBOUL." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Oriental splendour and tho ' spell of Summer Nights on the Bosphorus 1 'A tense drama of marital unhappincss ! ! A jnan's life aa the price 1 1 1 Features. WARWICK WARD, ROSITA MORENO WARWICK WARD, ROSITA MORENO In a Gem' of British Dramatic Art. JsTo. 2.—A Delightful Comedy Centred Around Hollywood. "MAKE ME A STAR." "MAKE ME A STAR." "MAKE ME A STAR." (Approved for Universal Eshibition.) Depicting tho ludicrous adventures of a r.'ould-bo Movie Artist. ' JOAN BLONDELL, STUART ERWIN ZASU PITTS, BEN TURPIN.

THE ,"RRITANNIA' THEATRE. *>RITANNIA' ■-~ '■•■ THEATRE. Continuous! frym 11 a.m. to lp p.m. 'A Dark Harder Mystery. Lightened With Laughs.* .VICTOR MbtAGLEN and. '~ EDMUND, LOWE I \ -With . , ' . ' Richard £rlen and •Adrie'nno Ames, 'In "GUILTY AS CHARGED.'? "GUILTY''AS. CHARGED." ■ "GUILTY :A8 CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." (Approved for, Universal Exhibition.) Yonr eyes see it! Can your nerves stand it? Join the man-hunt to bring tho murderer to justice, - Additional: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. ,' Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-018.

QUEEN'S THEATRE. - UEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT B—TONIGHT. Ul Thrilling, Hustling Romance of the Air. "AIR, HOSTESS." i —-i. <'ATR HOSTESS." Act\6n, Romance, Inttigue with EVELYN KNAPP TODDJAMES MURRAY In Addition: The ' Sporting Romance. • JACK nOLT With Richard Cromwell, Joan Marsh, in ■ • "MAKER OF MEN." | '(Recommended for Adult Audiences.) i QUEEN'S PEATURETTES. Popular; .Family Prices.

T?MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY., •^ THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. . < If it's thrills you want, see' . I- "ROBBERS. ROOST," ' . '■•'• 'With ■ - 'I GEORGE O'BRIEN. . ' It's the most exciting picture ever made! A Zane-Grey special of- straight shooting, galloping action, and romance. E—Comedy, "Wild Puppies." A riot, 3—Magic Carpet. • 4—Fox Movietone News. i s—Fox Movietone Special News. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ,

OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UE THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT-7.45-TONIGHT. WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, The popular comedian, in "TOO BUSY TO WORK." ' "TOO BUSY TO WORK." ■ "TOO BUSY TO WORK." 2»fcver more humorous, nor more liuniau. .(Approved for Universal' Exhibition.} '" ■'. j Fs*? Added) attractions. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 2