THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE - , GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND--LADY BLEDISLOE WILL BE PRESENT TONIGHT J ; ;■•;. LAST 8 DAYS! t THE BEST IN. TOWN! PARAMOUNT ' All-British. ARAMOUNT All-British. PARAMOUNT All-British. DAILY, At 2.15 and S p.m. r THE WORLD-FAMED PLAY. that will live for evex\ A WORLD-FAMOUS CAST. | •; DIME SYBIL THOENDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, "DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE, In1 her imforgettabla performance of' the hard, avaricious mother, "MRS. ' HAWTHORN"—as clear tut as a -'-■'■■ cameo. EDMUND GWENN loving "CHRIS. HAWTHORNS BELLE CHEYSTAL, Whose fins impersonation erring '■Jenny Hawthorn" must thrill you, NORMAN McKINNELL, • ■ JOHN STUART, . - VICTOR SAVILLE'S • ■ Best, directed picturisation of STANLEY HOUGHTON'S STORY < "HINDLE WAKES," ■ — * "HINDLE , WAKES," -r- — • "HINDLE WAKES," ■ • ''HINDLE WAKES," ■ "HINDLE WAKES," • "' "■ . "HINDLE WAKES," ■ " ~ - (Recommended Especially: for Adults.) ' The great human story that riugs true as steel and is true to life. Opening amongst the REVELS AT BLACKPOOL, It TVorks up to an astonishingly effective climax. / • 4-ADDED ATTRACTIONS-* Book Begg's or D.I.C. or Tel. 51-812. r —THE LAUGH OF THE YEAR. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY.' 1 II a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. BRITANNL\ THEATRE. : EITANNIA THEATRE. .Paramount'a Comedy Hit. "A LADY'S PROFESSION." "A LADY'S PROFESSION." "A LADY'S PROFESSION." — With — IHSON .SKIPWORTH, . ROLAND YOUNG, The Sporting Widow is Back Again! ' She does everything wrong . . . JBu.t it turns out right! She knows nothing about the underworld, yet beats a gang of bootleggers at their own game. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'Additional Entertainment.. ' ; MACK SENNETT COMEDY. MACK SENNETT COMEDY. Moonlight Fantasy—Scenic—Paramount News. - ' • • , Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. GRAND MUSICAL COMEDY. ) NOW SHOWING. -\TEW PRINCESS THEATRE. . ,-^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. - Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. Entertainment Delightful, with JESSIE MATTHEWS {Britain's Latest and Greatest Find), ' Supported by OWEN NARES, JERRY VERNO, - In - " . ■.' '•TPIERE GOES THE BRIDE." - 'THERE GOES THE BRIDE." "-THERE GOES THE BRIDE." "THERE GOES THE BRIDE." "THERE GOES THE BREDE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'Jl saucy, seductive comedy, with! mirth,1 music, and monologue. w'A Bride-to-be on the Rampage in Gay 1 - ■ , ■ _ Paree. ■,"■'" • ." In Addition: 'i':.. ' ::' PLEASING SUPPORTS. ■ ■Travelogue, Comedy, Novelty, and News, ; Bos Plan at Theatre.: Telephone 42-580. S' HORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous: from II a.m. to 10 .p.m. Another Mammoth" Programme for Whicfe; This; .Theatre is Famous. ; EEGIS TOOMEY, EVALYN KNAPP* REGIS TOOMEY, ' EVALYN KNAPP, In "STATE TROOPER." "STATE TROOPER." "STATE TROOPER." .A thrilling production that starts with the swiftness of an arrow and culminates in a smashing "climax; A plot woven round America's gigantic oil industry. "■ SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: :• CHIC SALE, SINCLAIR-PRESTON FOSTER In ~ "DANGEROUS CROSSROADS." ) "DANGEROUS CROSSROADS." . .Wild rides on a runaway train, plus a ■: delightful romance. ■ (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' \ SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TWO-BIG—FEATURES. A Swift, Dashing, and Thrilling Romance of the Open Spaces. ''TOM KEENK- — — TOM KEENE ,-TOM KEENE TOM.KEENE •V. King of- the "Cowboys" in " SON OF THE BORDER." " SON OF THE BORDER." In Addition: 1&. Thrilling and Spectacular Romance of '■' a Revolution Intrigue and Sacrifice. : " A WOMAN COMMANDS." : Starting a Brilliant Cast, headed' by TOLA NEGRI —— ROLAND YOUNG (Recommended for Adults.) : POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. • • ARTCRAFT THEATRE —— -^RTCRAFT THEATRE -jTONIGHT — At 8 — TONIGHT. If' it's British it's Best! A story with unlimited of charm, fantasy, ; -'.-■...-■. ... • and wit. ' WINIFRED SHOTTER, OWEN NARES WINIFRED SHOTTER. OWEN NARES "THE LOVE CONTRACT" ■ : "THE LOVE CONTRACT" ' "THE LOVE CONTRACT" —-'T?HE LOVE CONTRACT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) From-the stage play, "Chauffeur Antoinette."- A romance that is real—all in-gredients-in a pie. of perfect picture .. .',.... .entertainment. - ■ '.:. ''■' . . fox"kews.cinemagazine, scenic, ..-• novelty, cartoon. Box Plan Telephone 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. OUR:: '■":; THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR •-.'. THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT—7.4S-TONIGHT. A.Big Double-Feature Programme. No! 1- EDDIE QUILLAN In the rollicking comedy-drama, "THE TIP OFF." "THE TIP OFF." No; 2.- ! '■ LILI DAMITA in "GOLDIE GETS ALONG." "GOLDIE. GETS ALONG." A story of a crooked beauty contest that will open your eyes. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TTILBIRNIE " KINEMA. ■"■ILBIRNIE KINEMA. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Just when you're hungry for it we bring "MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS" witli a big cast of screen and stage stars, lipiiflcf]- by LKO CARRILLO, MARY 'BRYASV Sizzling with song numbers— liriimnirif; beauty—-studded with tclrhrities—a Mn.«f>rr Musical Show! A' [''cast for1 the Five Senses' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tor Reservations Telephone 11-202,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 135, 5 December 1933, Page 2
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