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LAST NIGHT. Lastf Chance ot Seeing RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, RALPH LYNN, Tn-Wodohouse's Best Farce, " SUMMER LIGHTNING." " SUMMER • LIGHTNING." " . " SUMMER ' LIGHTNING." " " SUMMER LIGHTNING." . " SUMMER LIGHTNING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Splendid Show, Too Good to Miss. PARAMOUNT? ~~~~~— ----__~ I ALL-BRITISH. TOMORROW, 2.15 and 8. TOMORROW, 2.15 and S. ' GRAND REVIVAL GRAND REVIVAL In response to public demand. A BRAND-NEW PRINT. A BRAND-NEW PRINT. Special Reissue for 1034. THE BEST COMEDIANS -~-, _x -in the —^ ■ __ '"WORLD'S BEST COMEDY. ; TOM'WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS — RALPH LYNN ' TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN , TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN | JTith -MARY BROUGH, ' ' ' , . , WINIFRED SHOTTER, ■■'•.- And the -originaT -•; ' '. '<-* '■'~:. M, X ■;O:';^!p S4?MOOKERY>NOOE;;^a ■ ff>iX: ■-^#>i«'?:«'ROOKERY' NOOK^; 1; '.^; ■:[:^- :••■-=.-;;-.; K-'^RoOKERY'VNO'DIE-J.Vii^,-;'k;,-> *■■« ymm'^-ri:-W V-y^ 7, -vftIIOOKERYVNQOEp-: -i i ':; X : .ry ;K-c ;:;;;i?v;aOOKERY}.2iro;OK*S x V?; -: ■:■;: ::'V'i>-^-'^ri^o:dKE^Y^dS^%*x l *ft--;:"-:i: ::: ,:v:: l :, C:^,ji:,£ftßooKEß^NOOK^ i^^;':\, i/- .;■■ Ai V*';" ROtMEERY^OOK^^ ■?-' '; -; : W.;,/:^'*" ROOKERYf NiJOK;" ' "i-i^-f £# EQOKER^^OjDK?^. :v 'miV::^K^-rookerS '^fdoK"" '-; : W^. s:>k^Rookery;noo:k" ■ ■. :^o'::i-' : Z>.■'■'. EOdKERY^NOOR ": ■ - .-- t&i^K':'£■ ■■'-•'• ": ■^7(Eeconmep^ejS|::b^s'Censor^io^ £:f^V3I^DDED"^TRACTI6NS s':%^ vei-842." -. ' '&y*-P^\tiEEN>S^w: -THBATKB.: : '■ '■^^WxmmtM+f-r THEATRE. • ' ":- 1^ THEATRE. / ";|5-v;;{i?-:^l]||^l^^pNiGHT.^;l v: ;.K;.-i ■'i7>':^,;-->s^Ein13^foweBtiSsiifSSirs/-.'in'r ■ >?Itt^addiK6n^^:tf^rjlllini^^iec%a^Dram '^?yfif®t§Mlian^ipK^;:;*^ is% :i^CSpi>We^^b^^euerariixbibifibn^ '' ;' commen(|[^?^m6rrq miii - •: GOMMENdI^G^fOMpRRdWi-^-. ; ;: "■;-^. !;/.:; '"}■"'• Special Matinee.'Sl'tii4aS2^'3bi'.'; '-' High; spirit thrills•aiS^eptless iromaiice, BUCK', JONES ■#^'ptj€;3SS(JONES'-; • BUCK-JONES - .BUCK.- JONES —^WBHCK^JONES :' rBUCK; JONES. -—^'|BUCJE^JONESIi >, ' ' With'^Shirley Grey, ' "■ TREASON" ——-^£TREASdNS'S " TREASON " ——-^ * TREASON f ' " TREASON" —^— "TREASON " In addition, a thriller of the underworld, "OBEY THE LAW." "OBEY THE LAW." "OBEY THE LAW" Starling Leo Carnllo, Lois Wilson. (Approved for Univaieal Exhibition.) • POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. "FALLING FOR YOU," With JACK HULBERT. COMING FRIDAY. QAPITOL THEATRE, HIRAMAR. AETCRATT THEATRE. RTCEAFT THEATRE. Filially at 8' Tonight. ' ' — GENE GERRARD — In "LET ME EXPLAIN, DEAR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - - COMING: — jFRIDAY — . A. naughtj-eal, mittycal,-- -musical cruise'l ■with a boatload of maddening maidens! CHARLIE RUGGLES, PHIL HARRIS GRETA NISSEN, - HELEN'MACK, la .." .' '•" *- "MELODY CRUIS*E" ±~ "MELODY CRUISE" -^ "MELODY CRUISE" ■ "MELODY CRUISE" "MELODY CRUISE1' . (Recommended by Censor ior Adults.) [L new ripple in entertainment that will lift you up with the gliding gulls. IN ADDITION: Artcraft Select Featuiettes. BE WISE AND BOOK—NO EXTRA. Theatre Telephone 43-9CB. SHORTT'S THEATRE H 0 R T T ' 8 THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TONIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT OF '•THE SPORT _ PARADE." (Recommended for' Adults.) And "THE CHEYENNE KID," , / (For Universal Exhibition). COMMENCING FRIDAY! Two Outstanding Productions. CAROLE LOMBARD, PAT O'BRIEN, In'•VIRTUE." "VIRTUE" ' "VIRTUE." Can a woman bury her past in a great love. CHARLES BICKFORD, ALEC FRANCIS CONSTANCE OUMMINGS In a thulling drama o£ the s»a, '•THE LAST MAN."' "THE LAST MAN."' "THE LAST MAN." Romance and adventure on the High Sea. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, - 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. TJRITANNIA THEATRE. -"RITANNIA THEATRE. "WALTZING MATILDA." " WALTZING -MATILDA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PACKED WITH LAUGHS! ' . —3rd Episode— " GORDON OF GHOST CITY.'.' Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. SOMETHING GOOD. SEE THIS FRIDAY. CLAUDE HULBERT and „ ' RENEE HOUSTON ' - In - "THEIR NIGHT OUT." ' "THEIR NIGHT OUT." ?la^l a ni S^lt °f it—let your night out be "Their Night Out"—it'll be a. night of gladness and a night of laughter. '"' -SELECTED,SUHPORTS. „•-.% E^H^Evl»a,^ BAY/ ;:™i o|A||:lfe^toIbinson. A « fA l X Richard Allen.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 2

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