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,'JHE Bi:ST IK TOWN. Packed fiom Sciccn to Sticct. CROWDS CROWD-CRUSHES CRUSH. BOOM'BKISrOL—or TEL. 51-812. PAR VMOUXT. — ALL BRITISH. ARAMOVX'LV - ' ALL BRITISH. PARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. In ice Daily, at 213 and 8 p ra. Sci earning Success oi the STAR OF "SCXSHIXE SUSIE." EENATE MULLER in ' MARRY ME.'" REX ATE MULLER in "HARRY ME." RENATE MULLER in "MARRY ME." REXATE MULLEII in "MARRY ME." REXATE MULLER in "MARRY ME." The Woild'j» Most Popular Actress. Ihe Wpild's Most Popular Actress. GAINSBOROUGH'S BEIIISH TRIUMPH In conjunction ■with the all stars GEORGE ROBEY, HARRY GREEK, GEORGE ROBE\, HARRY GREEN, lAX HUNTER, BILLY CARYLL. The Tuneful Melodies ai c Tickling the cais of eveijbody.All Wellington is singing or -whistling "SOMEBODY, SOMEBODY MARRY ME" "SUXSHIXE IN YOUR HEART" •', "YOU'RE SO WONDERFUL TO ME" and ""EARLY BIRD ' All delightfully sung bj' Miss Muller. EXTRA SPECIAL SUPPORIS: "SHAKESPEARE'S COUNTRY," And 3 raie Biili&h Gems. For Univeisal E\hil)ition. . Send the Clnldien. Half-price to all parts THE BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO GRAND BIG PICTURES. 1— BILL BOYD and CHIC SALE BILL BOYD and CHIC SALE In "THE GRE VT DECISION." "THE GREAT DECISION." (Recommended by ■ Censor for Adults.) Raw courage, flames in defiance against cumo brains aimed -mill machine guns! J—ERIC LINDEN1 and an outstanding cast or jouthtul stais In "ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN?" '. "ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN?" ..' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) '"• Wesley Ruagle's drama of woild chaos. One boy Ined this sloiy to inspire a million Additional: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. SHORTT'S THEATRE, HORITS THEATRE, Continuous Fiom 11 am to 10 p.m. TONIGHT'S BIG ATTRACTIONS. No. I—A Stiiung Diamn of London and its Mighty Dock"! "EBBTIDE" "EBBTIDE." "EBBTIDE" "EBBTIDE." "EBB TIDE." ..-.;-. "EBB TIDE.". (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) A Sea Story nf supcilativc interest. Foatui mg DOROTHY BOUCUITCR, JOAN BARRY, GEORGE BARRAUD. No. 2—\ Westcin U.iwic—Packed witl. djnamie action1 Thulls" Suspense!!! "THE CONQUERING HORDE." "THE CONQUERING HORDE." (Approcd for Uimeisal Exhibition.) Peatming RICHARD ARLEN, PAY WRAY. RICHARD ARLEN, PAY WRAY. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. : Coming Fudai Nc\t—Charlie Chaplin in "CITY LIGHTS." ■VTEW1' ' PRINCESS THEATRE. -L>EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous fiom 11 am. to 10 pm. I—ELIZABETH ALLEN m I N-S-U-L T -> I-X S-U-L-T I-N S-U-L-T lOC S U-L-T (Appioved for Unneisal Exhibition.) Combining all the diama. and colour, of the East. 2—GARY COOPER and CAROLE LOMBARD In , ■ "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" ./■ "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" "I TAKE 'IHTS WOMAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) An e,i=y-going Wc-teuiei and a wealthy girl, beautiful, spoiled, impetuous, caught up jn a -Hhi'hwnd ot lomance.' ALSO 'si NEW IMUXCESS FEATURETTES/ Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. QUEEN'S THEATRE. , UEEN'S THEATRE. : . ■■• .QUEEN'S THEATRE. .; TONIGHT - 8 - TONIGHT. ■ Roarin', Racin', Reckless Action. Drama ' of the Untamed West. TOM KEENE TQM KEEXE TOM KEENE TOM. KEENE TOM KEENE ——'TOM KEENE Death-defying Western Whirlwind in •i— "COME ON DANGER." ', , — " COME ON DANGER." (Approved for. .Universal Exhibition.) . . Also Wilk-ul Mack's Big Stage Hit "HIGH STAKES" - "ITTGH STAKES." "HIGH STAKES " — "HIGH STAKES." . With 'Lowell Sheiman, Mao Murray. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. , Popular Family Pnces. . ADMISSION PRICES REDUCED AT f\XTR "• THEATRE, ' NEW-TOWN. V UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. , - TONIGHT-7.4j—TONIGHT, i . _A Splendid Piogramm6. No. I—Dojigla? 'Fairbanks 'jun., Alary Brian'give'you'the- reaUstory' of 'the hero bttsine&s in "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS." "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2-TRAVELOGUE. No. 3—CARTOON No. 4—VAN DINE THRILLER. • T/-ILBIRNIE : KINEMA. *-V (Comfortably heated nightly.) : LAST NIGHT — LAST NIGHT " Zane Grey's "ROBBERS' ROOST." :• with ■: GEORGE O'BRIEN, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. (Approved .for Universal Exhibition.) Three".' Netysreels, , "Magifc Carpet," Comedy^ Cartoon. ■«•■■ -■'• ■■* : . • .-: Plans In'-Hiiiatxe. .telephone 14-202. ■" EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING,-at-8 o'clock. '-. AND NOW—^ -~-. .-■, ; : karlpj"f^tke;-uncanny •■ . •. -v, In -■ 1— "THE MUMMY." "THE MUMMY." \ , The weirdest picture ever conceived.' A .'_' mummy come to Hie.".-. She year's biggest '. thrill. Unusual! ■Kriirillrng! ;.■ Amazing! '•'■ 2—Comedy, "Hunting'.J'rouble." .' ■ 3—"Strange As It See"ms,"v Xo. 24. ■ 5— Graham McNainee Newsreels. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■'- pAPI^OL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. v tonight:..:.. ...tonight. > '■ "Ml') AND MY GAL." [' A really amusing comedy-romaijce, ■'' ..featuring .'•■.' ' ■'■'. ■•■■ : '- JOAN BENKEXR S&ENQER TRACY; ■'. MARION^BURNSi/A-ND'J. FARRELL' £21. MAGDOjOkLD.:. '; .-\ ■' (Approyeid'^foT^Uni'i'ersar "Exhibiton.) ': :■'■■'■" PS¥CftOLOGY! ~ BON A OLSeVs LECTURE, ..TONIGHT, ; .-. Mezzanine. D6minio'n' 'Kftmcu's' Institute, Commencing 8 o'clock, i "The Psychological Aspect of World • ■■■• Reconstruction."-"" •, Written ,fiasw«s«d.;.. . :. CJollectiotit " ' ,■■?•'"—- ■ :

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 2