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LAST NIGHT OF CLAUDE ALLISTER'S BEST.' PARAMOUNT -■■'-■■ All-British. 4.RAMOUNT ' .All-British. PARAMOUNT ; All-British. ' Claude Allister; "Spoofy," . BETTY ASTELL, and DAVE PETTINGILL ~" (the great Lancashire Comedian), g In a farce comedy—smart, clean, clever— i'THAT'S MY WIFE." r 'THAT'S MY WIFE." " IT IS TOO GOOD TO MISS! ANNA NEAGLE and BASIL GILL va "SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL?" (Recommended more especially for Adults.) TOMORROW, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. Gainsborough's Glorious Offering, A WORLD-FAMED PLAY. A WORLD-FAMED PLAY. A WORLD-FAMED PLAY. - One that will live for ever. One that will live for ever. * A WORLD-FAMOUS CAST. A WORLD-FAMOUS CAST. A WORLD-FAMOUS CAST. JDhe greatest ever assembled in a British or any other picture. DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, D4.ME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDDXE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, Leader of the English Stage—HONOURED BY HER KING-BELOVED OF BRITISH PLAYGOERS—In her unforgettable performance of the hard, avaricious mother, "MRS. HAWTHORN"— * characterisation that is as clear cut as V cameo. EDMUND GWENN EDMUND GWENN EDMUND GWENN , As loving "CHRIS. HAWTHORN." He who says that Gwenn (last seen in "Tell Me Tonight) is not the greatest living character actor either LIES or dosen't know what he's talking about. BELLE CHRYSTAL, BELLE CHRYSTAL, BELIZE CHRYSTAL, ißeautiful British Brunette, whose amazingly fine impersonation of erring but loyal-hearted "Jenny Hawthorn" must thrill you. NORMAN McKINNELL, NORMAN McKINNELL, . NORMAN McKINNELL, I Kow unfortunately "Gone West," but whose memory will survive if only through his tremendously strong acting, in this piece. JOHN STUART, :• JOHN STUART, JOHN STUART, The cause of all the trouble, who, as "Alan Jeffcoate," scores a personal triumph in VICTOR SAVILLE'S Best directed picturisation of . STANLEY HbuGHTON'S. STORY (Translated into 12 languages), ■ "Hindle Holidays," ■■:- ' .■.Otherwise — " HINDLE WAKES."' — "HINDLE WAKES," — ■ " HINDLE WAKES," .— " HINDLE WAKES," ■ " HINDLE WAKES," •-, J "HINDLE WAKES," — . "HINDLE WAKES," : . " HINDLE WAKES," r "HINDLE WAKES," ' The .great human story m THAT WILL NEVER DIE, For it rings true as steel and true to life. Opening amongst the , REVELS AT BLACKPOOL, ' It works up to an astonishingly effective " climax. ; "HINDLE WAKES" IS A TREAT. '' 4-ADDED ATTRACTIONS-4 Book Begg's or D.I.C. or Tel. 51-842. Q""*^ UEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT. BERT . • ROBT. WHEELER WOOLSEY In a Tuneful Riot Exploding with Girls. . " DIPLOMANIACS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. (Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30.) TWO-BIG—FEATURES. \ A Swift, Dashing, and Thrilling Romance of the Open Spaces. ' TOM KEENE —— TOM KEENE TOM KEENE TOM KEENE TOM KEENE TOM KEENE TOM KEENE T,OM KEENE King of the "Cowboys" in "SON OF THE BORDER." "SON OF THE BORDER-." ' .'•SON OF THE BORDER." In Addition: The Gorgeous ( Sophisticated Drama, " A WOMAN COMMANDS." "A WOMAN COMMANDS." ■,' Starring a Brilliant Cast, headed by :pqla negri roland young pola negri roland young tola negri —— roland young (Recommended for Adults.)POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. . SHORTT'S \ THEATRE. HORTT?S ; THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m\ to 10 p.m. t . TONIGHT!, TONIGHT! Last Screening ef PAT O'BRIEN, MAE CLARKE,, * ■ ■ In ' "FINAL EDITION."' And. ■'.•■' ROBERT WILLIAMS, JEAN HARLOW. LORETTA YOUNG, In "PLATINUM BLONDE." Two magnificent productions that have at- .' tracted huge and delighted audiences. , SEE THEM TONIGHT. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. Two Big Films. KEGIS TOOMEY, EVALYN KNAPP, REGIS TOOMEY, EVALYN KNAPP, In "STATE TROOPER," And CHIC SALE, JACKIE SEARLE, ' In "DANGEROUS CROSS ROADS." FINAL SHOWING. TONIGHT, ll'va.m, to 10 p.m. dailyC BRITANNIA THEATRE. RIT4NNIA THEATRE. A Universal Attraction. "SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM." '•SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM." Sfervfrtearing tension! Urifathomed mystery! Blood-congealing panic! As a *pectro walks and takes his toll in the ' . .■'■•• Blue Room. ; (Recommended by C'ensur for Adults.) Additional Entertainment: Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-61 S. TOMORROW'S ATTRACTIONS. ' Para-mount's Comedy Hit. "A LADY'S PROFESSION." "A LADY'S PROFESSION." "A LADY'S PROFESSION." — With — ALISON SKIPWORTH, ROLAND YOUNG. The Sporting Widow returns. You'll enjoy this great laugh. Also: Paramount'^. Selected' Supports. 6 f\VU ' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT—7.4S—TONIGHT. JOEL McCREA, MARIAN MARSH, In the Thrilling Dramaj "THE SPORT PARADE." "THE SPORT PARADE." A thrill packed 'story of a college champion wrestler.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In addition: BIG SUPPORTING- PROGRAMME.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 2