TONIGHT'S THE BIG XIGHT!. I paramountT"' "—-^-^ %_— — —" ALLJJRITISH. ..< I DAILY AT 2.15 and 8. V|« • DAILY AT 2.15 and 8. Hi j$ . GRAND REVIVAL ■ In response to public demand. 1 'A BRAND-NEW PRINT. i- . A" BRAND-NEW PRINT. Special Reissue for 1931. - THE BEST COMEDIANS ■' ■ 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 With, MARY BROUGH, WINIFRED SHOTTER, W- ■ And the original Il' XLDWYCH THEATRE CAST, ', v In Ben Travers's Best, "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" . "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" ' NOOK" " ROOKERY NOOK " • "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" '.'ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK?'. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 3 'ADDED ATTRACTIONS 3 T Book Begg's, D.1.C., or TeL 51-842. »• !A GIGANTIC ENTERTAINMENT, ( COMMENCING TODAY. " "Ai - CHORTfS THEATRE At , THEATRE £ TWO MIGHTY FILMS, v On£ of the Land, one of the Sea. CAROLE LOMBARD, PAT O'BRIEN, MAYO METHOT "VIRTUE" "VIRTUE" He married her for wh?.t he "VIRTUE" thought she was, and then •■"VIRTUE" discovered she was a thief. •"yiRTUE" 'A woman's dark past boomerangs her brilliant future1. , !4l4nagnificent picture that -will appeal to every woman; (Recommended for Adults.) Second Stupendous Attraction. A thrilling drama o£ the sea. CHARLES BICKFORD, .CONSTANCE CUMMINGS V_ » '-"? "THFj LAST MAN." '■> "THE LAST MAN." Jt "THE LAST MAN." "'' (Recommended for Adults.) 31 man of fearless courage, and a-woman irresistibly beautiful. Two strangers at Hell's outpost . . . their fates mysteriously entangled in romance and an intrigue that sentenced ships to" doom and men to" . . death!' s/ \ BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Laughs and surprises for all. A programme of thrills. F SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. ,117 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. First 'Grand Attraction: British International Pictures, Ltd., Presents RENEE HOUSTON, ID£ the World-famous Houston Sisters, And CLAUDE HULBERT - In - "THEIR NIGHT OUT." . "THEIR NIGHT OUT." '(Approved for Universal Exhibition;) See Renee Houston as a braw, bricht lass fra Aberdeen putting her foot in it with hilarious results. ;'(No. 2.) Romance delightful. "GIPSY BLOOD." Selected Featurettes. Travelogue, Scenic, and News. • Also 4th Episode^— v GORDON OF GHOST CITY," EW Han at-Theatre.' .Telephone 40-618. ryIKTCRAFT , THEATRE, •t^-RTCR AFT, THEATRE, • TONIGHT - At .8 — TONIGHT.' MATINEE — 2.15' -* SATURDAY. " 3f Bau^htycal, nuttycal, musical cruise ■with, a boatload of maddening maidens! CHARLIE RUGGLES, PHIL HARRIS, GRETA NISSEN, HELEN MACK, - In. ' <^s- "MELODY CRUISE" — • - —*i "MBLODY CRUISE"" -• ' ■^- "MELODY CRUISE" " —- "MELODY, CRUISE" . —^ ""MELODY CRUISE". ' (Recommended iby Censor^for Adults.) - A new tipple in." entertainment-that will lift you up with the gliding gulls. IN ADDITION: . Acjiraft Select Featurettes. BS WISE AND BOOK-NO EXTRA. ' Theatre Telephone 43-968. 'f\UEEN'S THEATRE. >^»UEEN'S THEATRE. ' QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT — S — TONIGHT. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. Special Matinee Tomorrbw,~2.3o. High spirit thrills and reckless romance,'- -. Thundering through. Action and-Danger. BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK- JONES' —- "BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK "JONES ' With. Shirley Grey, Robert Ellis, in ■ "TREASON" "TREASON" ♦•TREASON" , "TREASON" "TREASON" "TREASON". In addition, a thriller of the underworld, "OBEY THE LAW." " OBEY THE -LAW." • - } "OBEY THE LAW." Starring Leo Carrillo, Lois WiJsqn. jf&pproved for Universal Exhibition.) POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN; UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT - 7.45 - TONIGHT. . A Big Wcliend Programme, Wo. I—WHEELER AND WOOLSEY In the Musical Comedy, "DIPLOMANIACS." "DIPLOMANIACS." '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A girlie riot exploding with tunes! Nb. 2—CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY, "THE RINK." Funnier now with sound and music! Also News, Cartoon, Scenic. jriLBIRNIE' KINEMA. **• Last Night. Last Night. JAJifET GAYNOR and HENRY GARAT "ADORABLE." SATURDAY— Children's Matinee:' Tom Mix in "THE RUSTLERS' ROUND UP." BVENING at !8: Jdck Buchanan in Britain's Greatest Musical Comedy— ~L *YES, MR. BROWN," flfiljjh Elsie Randolph, Margot Grahame. l^iiQApproved for Universal Exhibition.) I , g£&aß 3Ww open at Confectionery, j .'*:.- * Telephone 14-202.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 2
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