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PARAMOUNT . r\^l!^=»- ---" '"■•■ ' V\?ALL-BRITISH. DAILY; At'"2.ls-iiiid 8 p.m. British Dominions Films announce TODAY—2.IS .and S,- . Tp.DAY^2.IS:--and 8, ■ AN UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION. THE SPARKLING COMEDY ' THAT . DAZZLED AND DELIGHTED SYDNEY ■AT THE' ALL-BRITISH -MAYFAIR ! THEATRE ■ WILL NOW DELIGHT , - ..- ,■ YOU., v - .-,-.- v "H-E-R ' F-I-TW3-T A-F-F-A-I-R." " H-E-R F-I-R-S-T... A-FrF-A-I-R." " H-E-R f-I-li-S-T '.-A-F-F-A-I-R." "H-E-R ■ F-I-R-S-T.."fA-F-F-A-I-R." '- "H-E-R F-I-R-S-T -A-F-F-A-I-R." " H-E-R F-I-R-S-T A-F-F-A-I-R." (Recommended for Adults.) A brilliant fun bubble that' bursts md releases globes of rainbow-hued fun. A revelation in lavish production. GLITTERING SETTINGS, RAVISHINGLY BEAUTIFUL DRESSES, A GREAT BALLROOM SCENE, With its attendant revelry, _ compels admiration. "HER FIRST AFFAIR"' Is the modern story of a girl who, after "her FIRST affair," did not'want any SECOND affair. : ; • THE PLAY INTRODUCES T» Kew Zealanders two of England's GREATEST SCREEN BEAUTIES, IDA LUPINO, IDA LUPINO, ; (Sister of Barry and Stanley Lupino), DIANA NAPIER, FAMOUS BLACKBURN TWINS, GEORGE CURZON, HARRY TATE. ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Prices: D.C. 2s (plus tax), Is Gd, and Is. Children half. ■ ■ Matinees, Is and Is 6d. Children half. Book Bristol, Tel. 51-842. CHORTT'S . THEATRE. MHORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY! Two Paramount Attractions! WYNNE GIBSON, GEORGE RAFT, WYNNE GIBSON, GEORGE RAFT, In "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." (Recomniended for Adults.) A house .... and its people—dangerous' people who live on the ragged edge of the law . .', people who live, laugh, and love. Second Big Attraction: GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, MIRIAM HOPKINS, MIRIAM HOPKINS, : In "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." - (Recommended for Adults.) Blazing with : the red love -of revolution ■ . . , alive with breath-taking moments . . . aglow with the drama of a world gone mad.' : ' Rererves at Theatre or Telephone 41-219. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TONIGHT — "8, — TONIGHT. SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW, 2.30. . AN AIL-BRITISH COMEDY. A Real-Riot of Laughtei■-■ A Great Human- Co'nredy for Human People. ■ LESLIE FULLER ,- • LESLIE FULLER - ...LESLIE- FULLER^ ■• ':■—- — LESLIE FULLER , _ r^_ - '■■'•>' With Molly ■■Larnontj>*-'Binnic-'Barnes,' ' Gus McNaughton, Jack Hobbs, In a Hilarious Story of a Boxing Match, • Football Match, and'-'a -.Love Match. *"THE LAST COUPON." ' "THE LAST COUPON.'.' "THE LAST. COUPON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " QUEEN FEATURETTES. Popular Family Prices. .i A RTCR'AFT THEATRE ■ i -^RTCRAFT THEATRE TONIGHT — At 7.45 — TONIGHT A musical farce "with patchy songs—clever dancing —s_aucy; — scintillating — snappy ':' v?_ entertainment. STANLEY LUPINO, POLLY WALKER STANLEY,XUPINO, POLLY AVALKER ■ _..:. ..:;.;-:in:';;-; -...-. . "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." —— " SLEEPLESS- - NIGHTS." ~«—- "SLEEPLESS- NIGHTS." • "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." - — ," SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." " SLEEPLESS" NIGHTS." . —— -'"SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." " SLEEPLESS NIGHT-S.". .-— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) It's the greatest song and; danae hit of the season^ • ADDITIOifALI '.'" ' ARTCRAFT FEAtURETTES. . . Box Plan, Tel. .43-968' alter .6:30 p.m. ■ TODAY'S PLEASING. CHANGE. "VTEW PRINCESS v THEATRE.-; •W EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous H a.m. to 10 p.m. Two Paramount. Features. Ko. I—The newest .ihibg-jn motion; pictures "THif.BIG BROA-DCA'ST/'' "THE.-BIG BROADa4.ST," . : ." '•.-:•:■"- Withr.r'::;.:.' '.:..:'.'; STUART. ER WIN,' LEILA,. HYAMS;' The screen.1 has never h&d'.'anything like, it. . i the-ears of the world'have never welcomed such song and music. (Approved for Universal Exhibition;) Ko. 2- '>■ •". ..'.■■- '; "THE ROAD TO RENO," * "THE ROAD TO RENO," .With LILYAN TASHMAN, CHARLES ROGERS. ; A story , filled. .with .glitter,, glamourj ■--- melodrama.' ;'.;'■ ''. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.). ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS. ' Box Plan at Theatre.-Tel. 42-5 SO.i . UR ' -THEATRE; NEWTOWN.' UR THEATRE,' ' NEWTOWN. TONIGHT!' 7.45. TONIGHT!. The biggest comedy success, .t'oi date! ■ JAMES DUNN, SALLY. EIEERS, The perfect team,Mri..•■'-.''■ .' "SAILOR'S LUCK."" "SAILOR'S LUCK,"-. ' -. JTou'll laugh one minute,-and- hitigh the next at this hilarious tale of, a.sailor who made love to a nautical-minded b.eauty in a bathing pool. ,-■ -.-■ (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) In addition: ■-■• ■'•■■■■ BIG SUPPORTING. PROGRAMME. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. LAST NIGHT. .LAST NIGHT. . SYDNEY HOWARD ■ • ■- In'■:■.' "UP FOR THE CUP." (Approved for Universal Exhibition. ) SATURDAY Commencing at MATINEE. "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Matinee Extras: Ep. 8 "Air Mail" and Mickey Mouse Cartoon. PLEASE NOTE— Owing to length of programme MATCIKEE- w'ill^eommence) at 2 p.m. sharp. EVENING at 8. Reserves cannot be held later than 7.50 o'clock. Plans at ConfectioriCTy...'Telephone 14-202. ■ ENGAGEMENT;";-:-^ TITE invite you to save monej-by- pur- ' ' chasing.'.your" "Ring"'wliolesale direct from our workshop. "'ZZr"~^ HAYCRAFT AND JOSLiNG, 'Ring Specialists,^ ■ •• 04 Willis-Street (over Preston*). Established 20 years.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 2

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