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IT'S A "CLEAN-UP." THE BEST IN TOWN! Paramount] ~~~~~llr===* /I: alx-british. DAILY, At 2.15 and 8 p.m. Oh, GEE! What a funny film. "CLEANING UP." BRITISH LION'S LAUGH RIOT makes a real pre-Christmas clea.n-up of depression, the blues, the dumps, and above all pessimism. "SEE ROME AND DIE." '* ■ , See "Cleaning Up" and "LAUGH TILL YOU CRY." The whole British Empire knows worldfamous GEO. GEE The man with 1000 GEO. GEE faces—each one funGEO. GEE' nier than the other ' < With BETTY ASTELL and BETTY ASTELL and ■ ' . DAVE BURNABY DAVE BURNABY in'the greatest British comedy to date, in " which GEORGE GEE, AS THE BLUEBLOODED SON OF A LORD, SELLS VACUUM CLEANERS. ' ...... , ; ; , "CLEANING... UP" "CLEANING UP" - • ■' "CLEANING UP" "CLEANING- UP" " CLEANING UP " A side-splitting. . rib-tickling laugh-of-a- ---" lifetime in which George Gee cleans up in l one fell swoop the so-called kerbstone clowns and slap-stick vulgarists pf the screen. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . -- ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Book' Begg's, D.1.0., or Tel. 51-S4'2. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S ' '■;' THEATRE. TONIGHT-8-^TONIGHT. TONIGHT-B—TONIGHT. FIRST WELLINGTON RELEASE! Excitement! Romance! Thrills! ZY\E GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ztxF GREY'S ZAKfc GREY'S ZA-KE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S , : ■ ZANE GREY'S ZAJ.E GREY'S ' Famous Story.brought to, the Screen, "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL.""THE LAST TRAIL," . A tough hombre of the west shows the lad boys from the canyons of Manhattan new tricks about their ( own racket. .-, Starring » ; GEO. O'BRIEN, EL BRENDEL. GEO. O'BRIEN, EL BRENDEL. GEO. O'BRIEN, EL BRENDEL. ■In Addition, the Mystery Thriller, • "CHANDU" THE MAGICIAN, "CHANDU" THE MAGICIAN, - With - - . ' '. . , EDMUND LOWE. EDMUND LOWE. ■ :' -■■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '; ■ Popular Family Prices, HEAR THE LATEST SONG HITS. . :. ■« SWAY TO THE MERRY TUNES SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.: , BRITANNIA - THEATRE. RITANNIA . THEATRE. ' Fox' Films' Novelty Programme. . "BEST OF ENEMIES." ■> ■■ ;- ■ "BEST .OF ENEMIES:" ■ '■' •■■"■: - ■- With-' ;■■ BUDDY ROGERS, ■' MARIAN NIXON, ' FRANK MORGAN. JOSEPH CAW- ';.':.' THORN,- GRETA NISSEN. "■-.'■: ■ "BEST OF,ENEMIES,"' ;:. ' "BEST OF ENEMIES," :. THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON! It's a story that brims with youthful romance—overflowing with frothy frivolity —packing a kick everybody will enjoy— -'■'phis. a. cast that sets the carefree, turbulent love of today against, the -amusing .. prejudices and restrained joviality of yes--1 ■ terday.' ■ . (Approved for-Universal Exhibition.) Delightful Supporting .Featurettes. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. ' BjE WISE. RESERVE. ■ . . artcraft theatre ——^ ■' . . Artgeaft theatre TONIGHT — At 8. — ■ TONIGHT. Two of Scteendom's most popular • Personalities'! TO' ' ■ ' ROBERT HCIID'LNG MONTGOMERY :■ - ■ ■■-.- ■ ■•'• With-- -'■ •■ ■ ' . AIYRN'-l LOY, FRANK MORGAN, . \... ' ALICE BRADY. ".'.ls-a man. always more attractive when be ■ ' belongs to some other'woman ?" •-•■ _ "WHEN LADIES MEET" —. ■'".- "WHEN LADIES MEET" - - '•' WHEN' LADIES MEET" — ..,. __ "WHEN LADIES MEET" — - :. _ "WHEN LADIES MEET" —-. ,--_ —..'•' WHEN LADIES MEET" — ■• (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Does love end when marriage begins? - ; ADDITIONAL: "'-'■ Universal News, Metro News, "Allez-oop" -". (Pete Smith Novelty), "Hollywood Colourtone Review." Reserves at Theatre or Tel. 43-965. A TRIUMPH IN ROMANCE. ■ , NOW SHOWING. -TVTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. .. -^ EW PRINCESS . THEATRE. - Continuous from 11' a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. A Paramount Success. "A ' Farewell to- arms." : '"A FAREWELL TO ARMS." '•'A FAREWELL TO ARMS." :: u "A FAREWELL \TO ARMS." ' '=-' V . ' With , ... -HELEN HAVES, GARY COOPER, ADOLPHE MENJOU. . Into the giatot tapestry of a world in turmoil is woven the most tumultuous, passionate romance yet written or screened! ',-■"' (A Cei-.t.—Recommended-for Adults.) PARAMOUNT FEATURETTES. ' Screen Song, Old Time Novelty; Sports Views. . Latest News. '". Box Plans'at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. Be Advised. See this great attraction. TAILBIRNIE KINEMA. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. TONIGHT ; At 8 ■ TONIGHT The Wonders of a New Show World! "42nd STREET." - . . "42nd STREET." 'Warner Bros.' Mighty Extravaganza, with 14 Great Stars, 50 Featured '.Performers, and 200 Dazzling Beauties,! Two' Big Shows Packed into One Mighty Picture! !'42nd STREET."--<s42nd STREET." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) News! Sports Thrills, Sea Devils, "Africa Spcnks English" (Ventriloquial). Cartoon. '' Telephone 14-202 for Reserves. TpMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY; '■■J^ THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. A Great Show! / "WHEN LADIES MEET." ' - :■ : With ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ANN HARDING. A brilliant, witty, sophisticated drama of ■ two women who wanted the came man. :. 2 —Musical Revue, "Hollywood Premiere." .. 3^"Allez Oop," a Pete Smith special. : 4—Fox Movietone Newsreel. .6—Universal Newereel (Graham McNamee) ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■RROOKLYN PICTURES. JC> TONIGHT, at 8. vI—EDMUND LOWfi . and VICTOR . McLAGLEN in "GUILTY AS CHARGED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) > f—LAUREL' and HARDY in "OUR WIFE." 9—Comedy. 4 —Screen Song. s—Newsreel.5 —Newsreel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 4