A BIG SUCCESS! HUGE AND WELL-PLEASED AUDIENCES YESTERDAY. One of the brightest and most laughable screen comedies made its initial appearance at the De- Luxe Theatre last night. It is "Leave It To Me," an extremely clever adaptation of the popular lan Hay-Wodeliouse comedy "Leave It to Psmith."—Vide "Dominion/ S/9/33. di ss SMSi DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING, . NOAV SHOWING. TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8. 8.1.P. Present . . • The Best Gerrard Comedy. Since "MY W^E'S FAMILY." A hilarious whirlwind of' mirth and joy. P. G. WODEHOUSE'S P. G. WODEHOUSE'S Greatest "Comedy. Success." A MISS, A MISHAP, AND A MYSTERY -WITH GENE AS THE MISCHIEFMAKER I A dozen different complications. Six dozen different, uproarious, ; cleverly enacted comedy situations! You 11 laugh for weeks over — "LEAVE IT TO PSMITH." "LEAVE IT TO PSMITH," Adapted to the screen as ■ "LEAVE IT TO ME!" "LEAVE IT TO ME!" "LEAVE IT TO. ME!" "LEAVE IT. TO ME!" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring an outstanding cast of . . Popular Players. GENE GERRARD- MOLLY LAMONT GENE GERRARD - MOLLY LAMONT GENE GERRARD - MOLLY LAMOM George Gee Olliver Borden, GUS McNAUGHTON. GUS McNAUGHTON. GUS McNAUGHTON. Exceptional- Supporting Programme. IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZER. IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZER. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. 'HAVE YOU BOOKED YET? HAVE YOU BOOKED YET? Box Plans Filling Rapidly BRISTOL AND THEATRE. ■ - "CAVALCADE" "CAVALCADE" — "CAVALCADE" ■ • "CAVALCADE" : "CAVALCADE" "CAVALCADE" : "CAVALCADE" — "CAVALCADE" ; "CAVALCADE" "CAVALCADE" : "CAVALCADE" — Unquestionably, the greatest event in Motion Picture History! THE ROYAL COMMAND PRODUCTION AS PRESENTED BEFORE THEIR MAJESTIES v the king and queen The king and queen at windsor castle, may 2, 1033. de-luxe theatre, c 'luxe theatre, de luxe theatre. grand gala premiere grand gala premiere next, at 8 p.m. - thursday next, at 8 p.m. - thursday next, at 8 p.m. ' ' managerial note!As the volume of booking for "Cavalcade" is on an enormous ,and positively unprecedented scale,, intending patrons are- strongly --urged- to secure Early Reservations. NO 'PHONE BOOKINGS CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FIRST THREE DAYS OF THE SEASON, thereafter strictly conditional on their being called for not later than 7.30 nightly. - "CAVALCADE" ■■ /'CAVALCADE" — • "CAVALCADE" ■- -—: ■ "CAA^ALCADE" — : "CAVALCADE" : "CAVALCADE" — "CAVALCADE" — — "CAVALCADE" —. "CAVALCADE" : : "CAVALCADE" • - "CAVALCADE" — . Free List Entirely Suspended during Season. — NOW SHOWING — NIGHTLY, At 8 o'clock.- ■■ (Matinee Saturday, 2.30 p.m.) . KING'S ' THEATRE ""• . ING'S THEATRE — PRESENTS — ROBERT MONTGOMERY ; — ROBERT MONTGOMERY ■ ROBERT MONTGOMERY . MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS — In — The screen's most amazing story of heroism. . ■ "HELL BELOW" ■ ('HELL BELOW" — "HELL BELOW" "HELL BELOW" "HELL BELOW" — "HELL BELOW" — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The thrills, laughs, dangers of submarine warfare dramatised—a love story without equal! —EXCELLENT SUPPORTS — . Mctrotone News, Fox News, Flip the Frog, Cartoon, N.Z." Sound Gazette. Box -Plans- Bristol and Theatre. No BpokingFee. .Tel. 52-212. ■ OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR . THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT - 7.45 - TONIGHT. Entertainment for the Whole Family. "ZOO IN BUDAPEST," "ZOO IN BUDAPEST." With the lovely screen star, LORETTA YOUNG, And the handsome stage star, GENERAYMOND. ". Primitive romance, tender, and thrilling, enacted against' the colourful' background of a Zoo Park. (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) :■■ ■■ : Excellent: Supports,. ' ■ ENTERTAINMENT DELIGHTFUL. "REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. ■•*■* (Steam-heated Nightly.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ' A Striking New Combination. JOAN CRAWFORD — GARY COOPER, JOAN CRAWFORD — GARY COOPER, In Metro-Goldwyn's Spectacular Success, "TODAY WE LIVE." "TODAY WE LIVE." The story of a woman who crowded her life into twenty-four hours. The cinema's complete triumph. SATURDAY MATJNEE—"Buck" Jones , in ■ "WHITE'EAGLE." •: (Approved for; Universal Exhibition.) ILBIRNIE KINEMA. • IDA LUPINO In the British Comedy-drama,- ■ "HER FIRST AFFAIRE." ■ With HARRY TATE and GEORGE CURZON.i (Recommended by the Censor for A<«wrts.) SATURDAY-CHILDREN'S MATINEE. BUCK JONES in "FORBIDDEN TRAIL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ep. i "JUNGLE MYSTERY," Cartoon, Comic Guts. EVENING—"RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Tel. 14-202 for Reserves. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivian Street, TOMORROW (SATURDAY), 8 p.m. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE BY .MR. LEIGH HUNT. . , INCIDENTS WITH BYRD AND MAWSON; AND SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION. Tickets, Is. ■ ■ . T>E in on the Treble—SPORTS QUEEN, •"' SPEEDWAT, CITY MISSION,'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 2
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