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i last night. miss it not! ' t)aramounx — all british. •Paramount - all British. paramount — all, british. TONIGHT At 8 o'clock. JESSIE- MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS In her best whimsical comedy, "THE MIDSHIPMAID," "THE MIDSHIPMAID," . "THE MIDSHIPMAID/' "THE MIDSHIPMAID," "THE MIDSHIPMAID," •By lan Hay. A fun riot of nautical i humour, singing, and novelties. ! Approved for Universal Exhibition. [ 4-RARE SHORT GEMS-4 ,T Boot Bristol or Telephone 51-842, ■ .TOMORROW, At 2.15 and 8 p.m. ■ .TOMORROW, At 2.15 and'B p.m. One big thing, follows another, .. . , THE BRITISH BOOM. -Britain's Comedy-King in,. Britain's King .' of Comedies, SYDNEY HOWARD, In BD.F.Vhit of hits. "IT'S A KING." "IT'S A KING." : "IT'S A KING." "IT'S A KING." .<'■ ■ ■ Something out of the bos. - {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .. : LET, THE. CRITICS SPEAK:—. • ("Daily Mail."—"The best j holiday enter. .. . taimnent in London." - ~<-., —"None can compare with Sydney Howard." , "Outstandingly entertain- • * ing." ~ ' ' . ■^Everyman."—"lt fairly explodes with laughter/ • "The British comedy success of the year." '•Mirror."—"An edifice of crazy fun. ."News."—"The very best of its kind/ •■"Times."—"lt is rocking England with laughter." ■ . ''Pictorial."—" It's, a King,' is a king •*:■■ " ' among comedies. 6 PICKED SLj?PORTS. 6 Book at Bristol or Telephone 51-842. AUEEN'S THEATRE. WOEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. ' Finally Tonight, at 8. EDMUND LOWE, VICTOR McLAGLEN, Lupa Velez, El Brendel, In. a hilarious riot of laughter, /'HOT PEPPER." — "HOT PEPPER." (Recommended for adult audiences.) COMMENCING.TOMORROW. ' COMMENCING TOMORROW. Special Matinee, Saturday 2.30. TWO FIRST RELEASE ATTRACTIONS. ■Whirling with action—a Rodeo o£ Speed, a Round-up of Thrills! ' TOM KEENE — TOM KEENE ■ TOM KEENE — TOM KEENE , '~ TOM KEEN;E — TOM KEENE JEo conquers horses with his spurs, men with his gun, in , "FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY." "FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY.", "FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY." / "FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY." Thrills! Romance! Intrigue! In addition, the Big Mystery Thriller, •HiAME-DOG INN MYSTERY." "LAME DOG INN MYSTERY." ; Starring a big star cast, with DOROTHY JORDAN — ERIC LINDEN •DOROTHY JORDAN — ERIC LINDEN I' (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) ,-,.' o< -Popular Family Prices. "' EINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. BRITANNIA ' THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE, f SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY ■■-.'■■"'' •" 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. : TWO EXCELLENT FEATURES. •Jfo. 1— ■' ■ ■ ■ ■ • . ' '. "THE COHENS AND KELLYS / IN TROUBLE." ,' (Approved for "Universal Exhibition.) Jjaugh your'troubles away" in an ocean load of. mirth! "'MAE CLARKE, v LEW A&RES, i MAIDEN.'; 4 ' , for Universal Exhibition.) ' A delightful comedy romance. '"'■■ BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. ','■ .Bos! Plan at Theatre. Tel "40-618. • TOMORROW'S BIG PROGRAMME: ' ; Two Paramount Attractions. No. 1— Zane Grey's Great Story, f'WILD HORSE MESA." "WILD HORSE MESA." U - •' . . Starring >" RANDOLPH SCOTT AND SALLY. [ . , BLANE. Smashing! Dramatic! Romance o£ the Colourful West! $o. 2- ■ ■ ' "HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN," LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN," '■■"»' '. " . With ' STUART ERWIN, ALISON SKIPWORTH. Sigh with romance d . . tingle with texcitement . . . at the funniest comedy •■■'•■ of the season. S"~ HORTT'B THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. -' Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST NIGHT OF ROBERT ARMSTRONG, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, -■ . ' In - *IHE BILLION DOLLAR SCANDAL." ... And ffALLULAH BANKHEAD, IRVING PICHEL. In 1 " "THE CHEATS. ''THE CHEAT." . , (Recommended for Adults.) . COMMENCING FRIDAY;; Entertainment Unqualified. $EIVE BROOK, KAY FRANCIS, . In "TWENTY-FOUR HOURS." i HOURS." And STUAET URWTN,_ FRED KOHLER, ""UNDER- THE TONTO RIM." "UNDER THE TONTO RIM." A Zane Grey Western. Showing for the first time in Wellington. A RTCRAFT THEATRE —~—**-RTCRAFT THEATRE TONIGHT FINALLY At 7.45 o'clock. The' happiness star in a laughing, scintilJating successor to "Susie"—The Adorable ——- RENATE MULLER —— *P^~7 RENATE MULLER — '".':': ' in fc—r— " M.A.R.R.Y M.E." i — <(' ''.. '? M.A.R.R.Y M.E." - , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING At 7.45 TOMORROW. JChe fantastic drama of a reign of madness —inconceivable — yet it happened—during the present generation. JOHN, ETHEL, LIONEL i • —_ BARRYMORE ■ In "RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS.'? *RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Facts leap at you from the screen —more dramatic than any flight of imagination. . ADDITIONAL: . ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Bos Plan Tel. 43-068 after 6.30 p.m. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. . TONIGHT! 7.45. TONIGHTI The M.G.M. Special Attraction. WALLACE BEERY, In his finest role, "FLESH." .Wallace Beery dwarfs them all. A goodtfatured giant, turned into a killer by a ruthless woman. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In Addition: Big Supporting Programme. X" ILBIRNIE KINEMA. (Steam-heated Nightly.) GEORGE BANCROFT in "LADY AND GENT." With Wynne Gibson. The story of a lady and gent who were as hard as the city pavements until a youngster softened their hearts and changed their lives! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Two Newsrepls, Revue, and Cartoon,.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 35, 10 August 1933, Page 2
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