PACKED ON SATURDAY! Book Beggs-D.I.C. Tel. fil-842. ALL WELLINGTON'S SINGING The Praises of Jan Kiepura. FOLLOW THE CROWDS PARAMOUNT^ "■"^-----^ __,_. —— ■— —" ALLJSRITISH. TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. British Dominions Films Present The world's finest film entertainment—A ' Boiirce of delight for Father, Mother, and the Kiddies. People See it 3 or 4 Times. JAN KIEPURA, JAN KIEPURA, JAN KIEPURA, The World-famous Tenor, in "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL : ME , TONIGHT." IRRESISTIBLE COMEDY, GLQRIOUS SINGING, ALLURING ROMANCE, GAINSBOROUGH'S GREATEST. Brilliant Players: SONNIE HALE, : EDMUND GWENN, ATHENE SEYLER, BETTY CHESTER, 3VIAGDA SCHNEIDER; APIJREY MATHER. Ift jSurope it costs 10s Cd.to hear Kiepura. On] the. screen you hear his glorious singing perfectly recorded 'at picture prices. -ANOTHER GREAT FILM IS ''OUR FIGHTING NAVY." ' ~"OUR FIGHTING NAVY." , "It's/a Show in Itself."—"Post." Bqok by Telephone, 51-812. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT — S — TONIGHT. • THRILLS OF THE CIRCUS. . From sun-drenched jungle to swarming cities . . . warm romance, lavish spectacle, spun into a tale of unbridled thrills! -"KING OF THE" JUNGLE." "KING OF THE JUNGLE." "KING OF THE JUNGLE.".; Starring' the world's champion swimmer, ■' ' ' " BUSTER CRABBE BUSTER CRABBE —— —r— BUSTER- CRABBE ■ In addition a British drama of the London . Docks. "EBB TIDE" "EBB TIDE" "EBB TIDE';' "EBB TIDE." . ; .(Recommended Adult Audiences.) \ Starring Dorothy.Bouchier—Geo. Barraud'. ' POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. ; ~~A'. GREAT. BRITISH TRIUMPH.— A' VERITABLE FEAST OF FUN. NOW SHOWING. "VTEW" PRINCESS THEATRE. 4*EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. Enjoyment for, All. ——- "JUST MY LUCK." : —• With • • With RALPH LYNN. RALPH LYNN. Other shining stars are WINIFRED SHOTTER (More winsome than ever). VERA PEARCE; ■ An electric success. '■■'■■"■ PHYLLIS CLARE, > .The Siren of Sirens. ROBERTSON HARE, Full of Dry Humour. Ralpji Lynn, the Monocled Cuckoo of Untold British Film Successes, Petite Winifred Shotter, and our own Pearce in a riotous comedy of fortunes and misfortunes. It's the greatest laugh ■ in town. . (Approved for Universal' Exhibition.), SELECTED ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Box Plan at Theatre, Telephone 42-SSQy NOW SHOWING. " , QHQRTT'S THEATRE. • ' a HORTT'S THEATRE. [ ■ Continuous from 11 a.m. to. 10 p.m. United Artist* present. RONALD COLMAN ; . RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN In "THE MASQUERADER." •;THE MASQUERADER." "THE MASQUERADER." "THE' MASQUERADER." "THE .MASQUERADER." . "THE MASQUERADER." (Recommended for Adults.) One of the strangest stories in years. . . . Far and away the most thrilling Colman has ever done. It out-Drummonds Bulldog Drummond. Specially Selected Supporting Programme of Short Subjects, including Pathe Gazette, Cartoon, Comedy, etc. ■ Reserve, at Theatre or Tel. 41-219. Session De Luxe-at 8 p.m. THE PROGRAMME OF SURPRISES. • SEE THIS THRILLER NOW. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. it a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. BRITANNIA THEATRE. PJTANNIA THEATRE. Fox Film Production. '•ZOO IN BUDAPEST." '•ZOO IN BUDAPEST." -ZOO IN BUDAPEST." •ZOO IN. BUDAPEST." '. - ! •With.. ■ . " :, IORETTA YOUNG, GENE RAYMOND, and a -Big Supporting Cast. Primitive romance . . . tender . . . thrilling ■. . ••'. enacted against colourful background, in the strangest of settings. Tilled with sensational scenes to please all. (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) GRAND SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. Comedy, Musical Items, Travelogue, and Newsreels. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. The Lavish Production— "THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME," "THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME," Starring JOEL McCREA—FAY WRAY. (Recommended by Cen?or for Adults.)A picture with strange new thrills! I In' ■ addition: ' FIVE EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. . BE WITH THE R.S.A. •tfOR THEIR GREAT CONCERT, X NOVEMBER 11. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Helen Hayes and Clark Gable in "THE WHITE SISTER," with Lewis Stone and May Robson. Pathos, comedy, romance; a terrific climax —this picture has them all! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Tel. 14-202. "OEGAL THEATRE, '. KARORI. XV TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. "ADORABLE," "ADORABLE," With Janet Gaynor and her new leading man, Henry Garat. A new Janet in a new setting of Cinderella, Silks, and a Romantic Story. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. RESERVE THE 11th. Q.RAND CONCERT WITH THE R.S.A. riAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! A thousand stories concentrated into one: drama will be unfolded on the screen in "20,000 YEARS IN SING SING," "20,000 YEARS IN SING SING," . With SPENCER TRACY, BETTE DAVIS And Strong Supporting Cast. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) r£UE BEST CONCERT For a Long Time. With the R.S.A., November 11.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 2
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