THE "DOMINION" WHITES.—'"NO WONDER THE PRINCE OF WALES LIKED THIS PICTUKE." I TONIGHT, AT S THEIR EXCELLENCIES Till-! GOVERNOIIiUENERAL AND THE LADY BLEDISLOE AND SUITE WILL BE PRESENT PARAMOUNT - ALL BRJTJSH. .Paramount - all British. j paramount — all british. J DAILY, At 2.13 and 8 p.m. ! "Jff.R.H.,THE PRINCE OP WALES ', "waxed enthusiastic" over JESSTB MATTHEWS » JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS * 'The "There Goes the Bride" girl who ■oars skyhigh in the very latent and £cry best of whimsical musiealfcomedies, "THE MIDSHIPMAID," "THE MIDSHIPMAID," 1 ,' "THE MIDSHIPMAID," " ' "THE MIDSHIPMAID." ! "THE MIDSHIPMAID," • / IT'S ,A "GAINSBOROUGH." '. J{y lan Hay. A fun riot of nautical humour, singing, and novelties. ' Approved for Universal Exhibition. 4-RARE SHORT GEMS-4 ! , Be wise-Book early at Bristol. CHORTT'S THEATRE. : ©HORTT'S THEATRE. - . . Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tn "THE BILLION DOLLAR SCANDAL." "THE BILLION DOLLAR SCANDAL. ■ "THE BILLION COLLAR SCANDAL." * (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The story of a man who reveals a gigantic * swindle and neatly loaes his life an the ' ' . disclosure. SECOND 810 ATTRACTION. :tallulahbankhead^ pichel|4 Tn "THE CHEAT." "THE CHEAT." ', ' (Recommended for Adults.) '- • A beautiful girl . . . and two men! She gambled with one for the love or the ' 'other. Until the shadow of her selfishness \ fell across their path, plunging them into - ■ a Telentle.es crisis of disgrace. ■ ' Special Supporting Subjects. UEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. . NOW SHOWING. ; . • FLAGG AND QUIRT, ; Back , again, cockier than ever. These " - frolicking, flirting, fighting fools: - EDMUND LOWE, VICTOR McLAGLEN, * EDMUND LOWE, VICTOR McLAGLEN, ■ Lupe Vclez, El Brcndel, In a hilarious riot of laughter, "HOT PEPPER." — "HOT PEPPER." "'•HOT PEPPER." — "HOT PEPPER." * *HOT PEPPER." - "HOT PEPPER." (Recommended for adult audiences.) - QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. Popular Family Prices. COMMENCING FRIDAY. ' Special Matinee, Saturday 2.30. TWO FIRST RELEASE ATTRACTIONS. Whirling with Action! TOM KEENE — TOM KEENE TOM KEENE — TOM KEENE > ■ Jn "FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY."' ■' 3u Addition, a new big Mystery Thriller, ' ■ "LAME'DOG INN MYSTERY." .' (Recbmmended by Censor for Adults.) BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. „ . . SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY [ '' 'XI a..m, to 10 p.m. daily. , , -■ Presents . TWO EXCELLENT FEATURES. ; GEORGE SIDNEY, CHARLES MURRAY " *THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN TROUBLE." -THE COHENS AND KELLYS^^,, ; (Approved "for Universal Exhibition.) ' -Laugh your troubles - away is an ocean load of mirth! - No 2— ' • 'MAE CLARKE, LEW AYRES, -' ■ ' "-' .In ' '. '' "IMPATIENT MAIDEN." - ' - ■ "IMPATIENT MAIDEN." ', '(Approved for Universal Exhibition,.) ; -A, delightful- comedy romance. ALSO ; ' ' BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 40-618, ; xtjsw princess theatric. * -CNew. princess theatre. now showing. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily " ', Presents . , . IRENE DUNNE ' IRENE DUNNE . IRENE DUNNE ■ In -: •'The SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE" - ''The SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE" ' "The SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE" * "The SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE" I "The SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE" : 'The SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE" ■ -The SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE" "The SECRET of MADAME BLANCHE" {Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Entertainment that awakens the tenderness in every human heart. A motherlore stwy with throbbing appeal. IN ADDITION: SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. " Box Plan at Theatre.* Tel. 42-580. ' VRTCRAFI THEATRE--—- ---' i **RTCRAFT THEATRE TONIGHT—AT B—TONIGHT. 'I'he happiness star in a laughing, seintil- ' lating successor to "Susie"—The Adorable * ■ RENATE MULLT3R ' — RENATE MULLER HARRY GREEN, and GEORGE EOBEY In "MARRY ME" „ i "MARRY ME" "MARRY ME" "MARRY ME"' "MARRY ME" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Real Gloom Chaser Studded with Tuneful Melodies, Snappy in action, and full of Fun. ADDITIONAL: ARTCRAFT FEATURETThS. Hox Plan Tel. 43-OGB after 6.30 p.m. EGAL THEATRE. KARORT TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Two British Feature Productions. 1— BOBBY HOWES in "L-O-K-D B-A-B-S." ■'L-O-R-D B-A-B-S." A Farcical Vun Fea*t. I- GORDON BARKER, with NORMAN MeKINNEL,, in "W-H-I-T-E F-A-C-E."' "W-H-I-T-E F-A-C-E." ■ , (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Romance,- Mystery, Menace, Thrills. SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. . "FMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. '£j (Steam- Heated Throughout.) THIS EVENING, it 8 o'clock A Happy-go-luoky Musical Romance! "WHERE IS THIS LADY." With MARTA EGGERT, GEORGE K. ARTHUR. - Fun and adventure in. the Realm of ' Romance! Lilting songs! Rare choruses* 1 and dances. Excellent Supporting Programme. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) rUPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAIJ. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. "THE MAYOR'S NEST." "THE MAYOR'S NEST." " glairing SYDNEY HOWARD, CLAUDE HULBERT, and MURIEL AKUD. An entertaining and laughable comedy with many ludicrous situations. ' ■ (Approved for Univosal Exhibit ion).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1933, Page 2
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