M.I. _*mrsn___T mow in town. pARAJAOiUm-Z "*~~-~-^ = * All-British. DAILY: 5.15- andSpm. HAI HAA! HAAA! HE Doesn't Simla, but he MAKES YOU Smile. SYDNEY HOWARD, SYDNEY HOWARD, Britain's best boisterous humoiift, in splendid contrast with the totally different comedian, CLAUDE HULBERT, CLAUDE HULBERT, j And MURIEL AXED, In the cleveiest skit,of skits since Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pinafore," " T-H-E M-A-Y-O-R-'-S N-E-S-T " < "T-H-E M-A-Y-O-R-'-S NES-T" "T-H-E M-A-Y-O-R-'-S XLST" Well featheied with BOUNCING BRITISH BABIES. March with Bumbledon's Major, Joseph -Pilgrim, on his pilgrim's piogic-s through laughter-land to Pailiamcnt. VOTE TOR ROTTEKMAN And go with the flowing tide. VOTE FOR PILGRIM Ai)d DAM tho flowing tide. Precoded by - "DELIGHTS OF LONDON," "ORANGE-TIPPED BUTTERFLY," "SYMPHONY RIVER," "ROTORUA"—a splendid N.Z. film. Book Bristol or Tel. 51-842. COMING FRIDAY. BOX PLANS Open on MONDAY at Bustol for TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." , TOM WALLS in " LEAP YEAR " 10M WALLS in "LEAP YEAR" TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR" TOM WALLS m " LLAP YEAR." CHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE Continuous from Ha.m, to-10 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY. A Triumph in Picture Entertainment. Two Paramount Special Atti actions. CLIVE BROOK. CUVE BROOK. FAY WRAY, CHARLES ROGERS. RICHARD ARLEN. JEAN ARIHUR. In , "THE LAWYER'S SECRET" 'THE LAWYER'S bECRET," ■ "THE LAWYER'S SECRET," Strong, straightforwaid . . . here's a fiery diama of love and life pitted against a „iuthle_s force . . . fear and hopo hanging on the word of one man! SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. KENT TAYLOR, • LONA , ANDRE. KENT TAYLOR, LONA ANDRE. In Zane Giej-'-s thriving story of the West. "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." .. ho Was This Mysterious Rider Who Told The People To Stand By Their "Home. And Fight? . . . Who Took The Law Into His Own Hands? . . . Who Risked His Life To Bring A Gang Of Land-Thieves To -Justice? (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Short Subjects. QUEEN'S THEATRE.. UEEN S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT - 8 - TONIGHT. TONIGHT — 8 - TONIGHT. A Real Riot*of Laughter, with the Everpopular Comedian, GEORGE WALL AGE, - GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, . GEORGE WALLACE, In his hilatious knepkout of 'fun, - " "HARMONY ROW." ".HARMONY -ROW." "HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW" . - ''HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW." (Recommended for Adults ) _ QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. -, POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. MARLENT- DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH 'HERBERT MARSHALL, and CARY GRANT In "THE BLONDE VENUS." "THE BLONDE VENUS" .-• 'THE BLONDE VENUS" •'THE BLONDE VENUS." "THE BLONDE VENUS" "THE BLONDE VENUS." ' (Recommended hy Censor for Adults.) Exotic—Glamorous— Entrancing! Indescribably Fascinating is thia Gieat Picture of a Womau, who, Loving Two Men, Risked all for Happiness—and iound it! Additional: , " NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. -7tBTCRAFT THEATRE. «-__.RTCRAFT IHEATRE. TONIGHT-At 7.4a-TOXIGHT. ,'The jrand master of thrills—Edgar Wallace's most successful story of the intrigues —drama—and love of the Sport of Kings. "THE CALENDAR" - "THE CALENDAR " "THE CALENDAR." , "THE CALENDAR." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 'A tale of the turf—of its drama, intrigue —and romance. With EDNA BEST—HERBERT MARSHALL ANNE GREY—GORDON HARKER. .-" A Production That Lacks Nothing in Racing Realism, , ADDITIONAL: ' ' . ARTCRAFT FEATtJRETTES. Box Plan, Tel. 43968 after 6.30 p.m. Electrically Heated Nightly. 'ntlß THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT! 7 43. TONIGHT! The Outstanding Attraction. GEACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, . The idol of the English stage, in "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). ' A story with faithful love, laughs, and King. Hear Gracie Fields smg "Sally," "Fall in and Follow the Band," and "Fred Fanackapan " Tive Splendid Suppoi ts pAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. ' LAST NIGHT' LAST NIGHT! "THE OLD MAN" "THE OLD MAN" • THE OLD MAN" "THE OLD MAN" He will thrill, mystify, and entertain you in Edgar Wallace's greatest thiillor sea- , soned with side-splitting comedy. Featuring MAISIE GAY (England's most famous comedienne), with CECIL . , HUMPHRIES. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . Bo1. Plan at Theatre or Tel 16 545. ROOKLYN PICTURES. lONIGHT, at 8 'THE LAME DOG INN MYSTERY," '•THE LAME DOG INN MYSTERY," With ERIC LINDEN, DOROTHY JORDAN, and ROSCOE ATES. (Recommended for Adult Audiences) FIVE EXCELLENT SUPPORTS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 147, 24 June 1933, Page 2
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