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■ A'Furore-pf Fun—A .Triumph. "Cleaning Up" Cleans Up. "THE EVENING POST" WRITES:— ' '"CLEANING UP' SAA^OURS OF GENIUS—THE'STORY-IS TOO GOOD TO SPOIL-SEE IT."- -: PARAMOUNT. — ALL BRITISH. ARAMOUNT. — ALL BRITISH. , PARAMOUNT, - ALL BRITISH, j; DALLY, At 2.15 and S p.m. Oh, GEE! AVhat a funny film. . BRITISH LION'S LAUGH RIOT ♦TOU'LL EAUGH TILL Y"OU CRY.P4 I"he whole British Empire knows worlufamous GEO. GEE The man with 1000 >.. GEO. GEE faces—each one funGEO. GEE nier than the other. With BETTY ASTELL and DAVE BURNABY in-the greatest British comedy to date, in which GEORGE GEE, AS THE BLUEBBOODED SON OF A LORD, SELLS VACUUM CLEANERS. ; l_ 1 ] 1 • ; _ _ - '7 ■ «CLEANING UP "• ' i- "CLEANING UP" "CLEANING UP'^ ■' H * CLEANING UP " I .^CLEANING UP ' ' . :: ;—: _—; 'JL - side-splitting, rib-tickling laugh-of-a--lifetime in which George Gee cleans up all other r comedians. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, "DAUGHTERS OF TODAYS See yourselves as others see jou. Book Begg's, D.I.C, or Tel. 51-842.' FRIDAY FRIDAY. FRIDAY- FRIDAY. "Is it really coming, dear?" "YES, MR. BROWN!" "Are the Box Plans Open?" "YES, MR-.'BROWN!" "At Begg's and D.I.C?" "YES, MR. BROWN!" " •They say it's a record smasher?"- ---' "YES, MR. BROAVN!"•Tg' JACK BUCHANAN the Star!"- : "YES, MR. BROWN!" "England's Greatest Dancing-Singer?"• "YES, MR, BROWN!" "May I take you to it?" "OH, YES, YES, YES, MR. BROWN! "■ "Do you say 'YES' to everything?"•'YES, MR. BROWN!" QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S ' THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT-S-TONIGHT. FIRST WELLINGTON RELEASE! Excitement! Romance! Thrills! ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Z-ANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Famous Story brought to the Screen, "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." A 7 tough hombre of the west shows the bad-boys from the canyons of Manhattan ■ new tricks about their own racket. • Starring GEO. O'BRIEN, EL BRENDEL. GEO. O'BRIEN, - EL BRENDEL, .In Addition, the Mystery Thriller, "CHANDU" THE MAGICIAN, . - With - , EDMUND LOWE. ifApproved. 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 _?ilms' Novelty Programme. "BEST OF, ENEMIES." ... "BEST. OF -ENEMIES." ' ' - With - ' J BIJftDY ROGERS, MARIAN NIXON,'. 7 PRABfK MORGAN, JOSEPH CAAV- ■'■'. THORN, GRETA NISSEN. "BEST OF ENEMIES," : "BEST OF ENEMIES," r THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASONS It's a story that brims with youthful rorawce—overflowing with frothy frivolity, —packing __ kick everybody will enjoy— plus a cast, that sets tha carefree, turbu-. lent love of today against the amusing! prejudice* and restrained joviality of yes-* terday. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Delightful Supporting Featurettes. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. BE WISE. RESERVE. ANOTHER MONSTER PROGRAMME ,At OHORTT'S THEATRE At .•^HQRTT'S. THEATRE 7' Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. \ _ The Incomparable BARBARA STAi. WYCK, BARBARA STANWYCK, Supported by those two great Artists, ADOLPHE MENJOU, And RALPH BELLAMY, '/.-. In at glorious exposition of.supreme ,". " artistry, ; '--, "FORBIDDEN" . y "FORBIDDEN" : — ' ■': (Recommended for Adults.) &drsma that crashes through the gates jj |S*cbiivention to reveal a perfect romance.' Added Attraction: . Thrills! Adventure!! Daring!!! , TIM McCOY TIM McCOY In a sterling "Western," "RUSTY RIDES ALONE." "RUSTY RIDES ALONE." (For Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Supporting Subjects. >" ' ' * ' '£ TRIUMPH IN ROMANCE. NOW SHOWING. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE^! EW PRINCESS THEATRE.; Continuous^ from II a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. A Paramount Success. -. "A FAREWELL TO ARMS." "A FAREWELL TO ARMS." "A FAREWELL TO ARMS." , "A FAREWELL TO ARMS." With HELEN HAVES, GARY COOPER, ADOLPHE MENJOU. Into tho giant tapestry of a -world in turmoiljis Tvoven the most tumultuous, past sionate romance yet written or screened*!? (A Cert. —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. TJUGAL THEATRE, KARORI!I X*' THIS EVENING, >at 8 o'clock. Fox-Film's Mighty Epia of the Empire^ "CA-V-A-L.C-A.D-E." "CA-V-A-L-C-A-D-E." . Th^niitthtiest production of all time!. Neve*, before—perhaps never again! "CA-V-A-L-C-A-D-E." "CA-y-A-L-O-A-D-E.*' Cornel aarly! Avoid disappointment! Don't miss the greatest show of "a lifetime!. SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS, • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PAPITOL.1 THEATRE, MIRAMAK. >V TONIGHT FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, Double Feature -Programme, "BROADWAY BAD," A Romantic' Drama, featuring JOAN BLONDELL, GINGER ROGERS^ RICARDO CORTEZ, and VICTOR JORY. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "LIFE IN THE RAW.'' A. Daring, Picturesque Zane Grey Classic, With GEORGE O'BRIEN, CLAIRE? TREVOR, AND GRETA NISSEN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ENGAGEMENT. ' TyE supply fino quality Engagement - \ * Rings direct from our workshop. Save money on. yours. Satisfaction . assured. Hsycraft and Josling, Ring Specialists, 84. Willis; Street- (over Preston's). Est_ab-$ lithed SO-yeara. '" ]

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 2