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PARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. ARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. PARAMOUNT. — ALL BRITISH. Twice Daily, at 2.15 and S p.m. LAST DAY—FAREWELL TO IVOR NOVELLO in "THE LODGER" .TVO.il NOVELLO- in "THE LODGER" nVO;.R NOVELLO in "THE LODGER" IVOR. NOVELLO iv "THE LODGER" And Excellent Short Subjects. .(Recommended for Adults.) TOMORROW At 2.15 TOMORROAV ■ ■ and S p.m. 'British. Dominions Films Present THE WELL-LOVED SONG—THE GRAND OLD DRURY LANE DRAMA, yith its engrossing .story—lts magnificently leproduccd fire seene —its thrilling escape1 pi the 'heroine over "the telegraph wires, .and 'ALL THE FUN 6V THE FATR. ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR. Human—Wholesome, .and, ABOVE ALL, BRITISH. DIANA BEAUMONT, HAUDLD EREKCII, BEN FIELD, . RENE RAY, / BARBARA EVEREST, I In Chas. Darrell's World-famous Piny, ' '■ "'WTIEN LONDON SLEEPS." ■""WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "AVHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "'"WHEN LONDON SLEEPS."' '•WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "AVHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "IVHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "AVHEN LONDON SLEEPS." Excitement Reigns Supreme. BIG BEN CHIMES THE HOUR of • iwelv.e—heralding a London io awake invisible to all hut the eyes of the lav. THE PICTURE ACTED • Amidst the -Green Lanes -of England and within sight of St. Paul's -and ihe sound of 330w Bells under rf.be -night lights xf London. Special Prologue: TAT3L T. CULLEN -will sing at both PAUL T. ■CULLEN eeEfiinnsr—2.ls and S, 1 PAUL T: CULLEN Harry Ttacr.e's ttotMIPATJL T. CULLEN popular hallad. •RAUL T. CULLEN"WJIILE LONDON PAUL T. CULLEN SLEEPS." Also Special Added Attractions. ; 2vo Advance in PricES. Book IDxistQl -or. TelephnnE .51-832. . MOVIE HALL, .JU3JTE 22. : Q" TJEEN-'S 'THEATEE. : UEEN'S THEATRE. ■QCEEX'S THEATP.E. FINALLY — TONIGHT, -S. A delightful musical comedy, starring- ■ JEANETTE MACDONALD, .LEANETTJS MACiDONALD, AVith Joe E. Broivn, John Garrick. in "I'HE LOTTERY BRIDE." "THE LOTTEP.Y BRTDE." (Approved for TJniv.eisal Exhibition.) ffn Addition: The Big Mystery Drama,: "77 PARK .LANE." 1 "77 VABK LAKE-" ■ I COMMENCING — TOMORROW. ,j COMMENCING — TOMORROAA 7. Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30. jIl powerful drama ilrat exceeds the spee'l limit for thrills and iicuon, "STATE TROOPER." "STATE TROOPER." .Starring P.EGTB TOOMEY — : EA'ALYN KNAiPP. $n additioii,-a -thrillins mystery drama^ ' With BEN LYON - EARBAEA WEEKS : ' BEN' LYDN — BAKRAKA' "WEEKS "BY "WHOSE HAND?" . "BY WHOSE HAND?" (Apiiroved for Universal Exhibition.) .QUEEN'S I'EATURETTES. P.opular Family Prices. SH-ORTT'S THEATRE, HOUIT'S THEATRE, iConfuruous from 11 .ajn. to 10 p.m. IiAST NIGHT of one of .the Finest Programmes fiver Presented in "Wellington, " THUNDER BELOW." And "THE WISER SEX." TJ'wo Magnificent Productions that have attracted hupe and enthusiaEtic audiences ■throughout live -week. TFour Ln?t Opportunity Tonight of seeing , this Splendid Programme. ■ •-. iCOMMENCING FRIDAY. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN I-n ■ •■•'CYN.ARA/' : "CYNARA." ■■CYNA-RA." "CYNARA. ■'' /* ArtTCRAFT THEATRE. " <\ .ArtcEAl'T THEATRE. ; • FINALLY at 7.45 TONIGHT. ■; 30AN BENNETT^ CHARLES PABKELL In "SALOMY JANE." .' CApproved for- General ExhibitionO COMMENCING AT 7.45 TOMORROW, For 3 iSTjghts Only. • . ; ■ A Sparkling Successor to "Sunshine Susie," JACK HULBERT, . Cecily Winifred COURTNEIDGE, SHOTTER, In "JACK'S THE BOY." ■ "JACK'S THE BOYV "JACK'S THE BOY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i&. snappy symphony of mirth, melody, and merriment. :' ■ ADDITIONAL: Artcraft Featurcttes. Box Plan. Tel. 43-2GS after C.30 pjn. XPMPIKB THEATRE. ISLAND BAY.' -t* " (Steam Heated Nightly.) . . . THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A BIG LAUGH SPECIAL! SLIM SUMMERVILLE, ZASU PITTS. Iv ••THEI' JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED." The Bpiciest, speediest, snappiest feature J:omcdy that ever came along to knock Old Man Gloom positively cuckoo. It's ;ihc craziest % r:omedy scream ever seen! Don't miss it! NOVELTY FEATURETTE. POOCH THE PUP CARTOON. TWO-REEL COMEDY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Electrically Heated Nightly, i OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN.' Uf! THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, 7.4* TONIGHT. ' The delightfully different romance, "WATTING FOR. THE BRIDE." "WAITING FOR THE BRIDE," Starring MARY BRIAN, MARY BRIAN. A pleasing all-colour musical-comedy romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FOUR ADDED ATTRACTIONS. KILBIRNIE KINEMA. Steam-heated Nightly. Danger lurks. . . . Romance flames. . . , Excitement plays ... in. Joe Anton's "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." With UEORGE RAFT, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS., Wynne Gibson, Mac West, Alison Skipwoi'th. A story filled -ivith action and surprise! A picture that's "entertainment plus." > Q.£coinrrif;ncled k.v *nG Censor for Adults.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 2