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DON'T HISS IT FIVE FIVE ONLY FIVE MORE DAYS. FIVE FIVE OP THE BRIGHT BRITISH BOOM. BOOK .BRISTOL—or TEL, 51-842. | PARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. ARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. - PARAMOUNT. — ALL BRITISH. Twice Daily, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. 1 Screaming Success of the STAR OF "SUNSHINE SUSIE." RENATE MULLER in "MARRY ME." RENATE MULLER in "MARRY ME." RENATE MULLER in "MARRY ME." RENATE MULLER in "MARRY ME." ■The World's Most Popular Actress. The World's Most Popular Actress. ' GAINSBOROUGH'S BRITISH TRIUMPH. In conjunction -with the all-stars GEORGE ROBEY, HARRY GREEN, The Tuneful Melodies are ■ .:: Tickling the ears of everybody. AH Wellington is singing or whistling "SOMEBODY, SOMEBODY MARRY ME" "SUNSHINE IN YOUR HEART" SO-WONDERFUL TO ME" And "EARLY BIRD." All delightfully sung by Miss Muller. TSXTRA SPECIAL SUPPORTS: ' "SHAKESPEARE'S COUNTRY," And 3 rare British Gems. For Universal Exhibition. Send the Children. /QUEEN'S THEATRE. THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. ! TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TONIGHT —8 — TONIGHT. j The most spectacular air film since "Hell's ' Angels," and the funniest comedy you . . ■ • • have ever seen. Spectacle! Thrills! Laughs! HOWARD HUGHES, Supreme Thriller of. the air. iffilK .(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Greater than "Hell's Angels," with SPENCER TRACY, ANN DVORAK, SPENCER TRACY. . ANN DVORAK, SPENCER TRACY, ANN DVORAK, Wm. Boyd, and George E. Cooper. QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. Popular Family Prices. THE AlSif? tIIIS TONIGHT AT S TONIGHT. TALA BIRRELL and TALA BIRRELL and TALA BIERELL.and MELVYN" DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS , . . MELVYN DOUGLAS With 'Onslow Stevens and Miki Morita '•"■ ' ' ■•■ In "N-A-G-A-N-A." • ■ "N-A-G-A-N-A." "N-A-G-A-N-A." "N-A-G-A-N-A." "N-A-G-A-N-A." More dreaded than the jungle beast. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Exotic love amid terrific thrills and darmg drama. Additional: Universal News. Cartoon: "The Plumber." . Comedy: "Room Mates." , Box Plan, Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. NOTE.—From Tuesday next screenings commence at 7.45 p.m. "fcTEW PRINCESS THEATRE., -*-'EW PRINCESS THEATRE. • BIG DOUBLE FEATURE . ■ PROGRAMME. 1— " IRENE DUNNE, ■ Ricardo- Cortez, and Myrna Loy ■ : In "THIRTEEN WOMEN." "THIRTEEN WOMEN." '•THIRTEEN WOMEN." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Caught in the mystic spell of modern-day sorcery. 2— LUPE VELEZ, . LEE TRACY In "THE HALF-NAKED TRUTH." "THE HALF-NAKED TRUTH." "THE HALF-NAKED TRUTH." . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A million-candle-power romance loaded ' •' ■ ■ ■ with laughs. ALSO: NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. -Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. ;,; '; ." ■ ■ ■ THE BRITANNIA THEATRE. KITANNIA THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Three Stars in a fast-moving drama of Colourful California, CHARLES FARRELL, JOAN BENNETT, ■ RALPH BELLAMY, ■ In ■ '' ' '."S-A-L-O-M-Y '•• J-A-N-E." • ' "S-A-L-O-M-Y J-A-N-E." "S-A-L-O-M-Y J-A-N-E." "S-A-L-O-M-Y J-A-N-E." "S-A-L-O-M-Y J-A-N-E." , ..(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A lone girl in a -world of men . . . untamed, unspoiled, defiant. Additional: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-61 S. SHORTT'S THEATRE, . HORTT'S THEATRE, :. Continuous From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TONIGHT'S SUPREME ATTRACTION! CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN ■ ■ ■ . CHARLIE CHAPLKT ■''. In His Crowning Achievement, "■ "CITY LIGHTS." "CITY LIGHTS." • "CITY LIGHTS." "CITY LIGHTS." "CITY LIGHTS." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With ; a Splendid Supporting Programme. PATHE GAZETTE, "MICKEY MOUSE" CARTOONS, SCENIC. To Avoid the Crowd—BE EARLY. ' ' Reserves at Theatre, or Tel. 41-219. UMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. •" (Steam. Heated Nightly.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. : TWO BIG SPECIALS! I—. GENE GERRARD, GUS MeNAUGHTON In "LUCKY GIRL." "Luckyt Girl"—a. comedy riot of laughs, -- music, and rare laughs. 2—- ■ "ENGLAND AWAKE." One of the finest films ever produced in : England. 3 Cinesound Review. 4 Pathe Gazette. 5 Pathetonel Magazine. 6 Fox Ne\ysreel. • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • Saturday ■' .Afternoon: Two pictures, '..■ "Lucky- Girl." "England Av.'ak;." tjrooklyn pictures. ■Brooklyn pictures. TONIGHT, at 8, DOLORES DEL RIO and • JOEL McCEEA ■ ' ."■ "In. . '■' r "818D...0F PARADISE." ■ "BIRD OF PARADISE." :•.''- ".BIED OF. PAEAD.ISE."-
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 111, 13 May 1933, Page 2
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