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POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS. POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS. "THE SHOW OF THE CENTURA." DE LUXE THEA TR X E LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE (The Home of Wide Range Sound) NOW SHOWING Twice Daily—2.ls and 8. THE MAGNIFICENT GIRL-AND-MUSIO SUPER-SHOW! (Universal Exhibition.) \ "THE / \ qoLp / \ DIGGERS ( / OF \ / 1933*8 \ The Screen's Greatest Musical Triumph, Superbly Reproduced by THE DE FOREST "WIDE RANGE" . .SOUND SYSTEM. . Huge and Brilliant Cast, headed by RUBY KEELER, WARREN WILLIAM. DICK POWELL, JOAN BLONDELL ALINE McMAHON, GINGER ROGERS. In addition, the Popular Vocal Organist, , PAUL T. CULLEN PAUL T. CULLEN—; In a New and Delightful Bracket of Novelty Numbers. - SPECIALLY SELECTED DE LUXE FEATURETTES. Bos Plan's D.I.C, Begg's, and Theatre. T)E LUXE —^-r FRIDAY NEXT. XJI& LUXE ; . FRIDAY NEXT. DE LUXE. , FRIDAY NEXT. (The Home of Wide Range Sound.) The greatest human 6tory yet presented on the screen. \ 5 BIG / / STARS \ MAY ROBSON-LIONEL BARRYMORE MAY ROBSON-LIONEL BARRYMORE MAY ROBSON—LIONEL BARRYMORE MAY ROBSON—LIONEL BARRYMORE MAY ROBSON-LIONEL BARRYMORE MAY ROBSON—LIONEL BARRYMORE DOROTHY JORDAN—JOEL McCREA DOROTHY JORDAN-JOEL McCREA : FRANCES DEE ■■ ■—: FRANCES DEE In a story throbbing with sympathy, poignant with pathos. "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY." "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY." ■ r-"ONE MAN'S JOURNEY." "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Who but Barrymore could portray the most beloved character of them all. : = SPECIAL SUPPORTS And in addition Special Vocal Presentation by PAUL T. CULLEN PAUL T. CULLEN At the Wurlitzer Organ. ■ ■ Bos Plans at D.1.C., Begg's, and Theatre. NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. KING'S ;' : THEATRE. ING'S ' THEATRE,' Presents Truly outstanding' entertainment in first- . ; release attractions! ': " UPTOWN '■■■ NEW YORK." : "UPTOWN NEW YORK." "UPTOWN NEW YORK." "UPTOWN NEW YORK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE — As a Wise-cracking Product of the New York Pavements with a Heart as Big as Broadway!!! . ADDED ATTRACTION: "SMOKY" The most human horse ever "SMOKY" captured, the hero of a story "SMOKY" that millions have read and "SMOKY" will want to see . . . plus a "SMOKY" real, thrilling romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. PRICES: Stalls, Is; Reserved, Is 6d; Dress Circle, Is 6d (no booking fee). 'A RTCRAFT THEATRE. -^RTCRAFT THEATRE, . TONIGHT — At S — TONIGHT. The London- no tourist knows—what mystery—intrigue—crime goes on. "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." '■WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." " WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With . DIANA BEAUMONT, RENE RAY. HAROLD FRENCH. Thrills as never before. ALSO ALSO Artcraft Select Featurettes. BOX PLAN TEL. 43-968 AFTER 6.30 P.M. fiUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN VUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. RICHARD DIX In his Greatest Achievement "THE GREAT JASPER." "THE GREAT JASPER." Tho personality and life career of a fascinating lover. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Supporting Programme includes Charlie Chaplin Comedy, "THE VAGABOND." [[RgTURNED SOLDIERS] "REUNION." "REUNION." PARAMOUNT THEATRE, M4RCH 9 * ARAMOUNT THEATRE, MARCH 9. «TTh« Great Pictl 'r? is Dedicated ■Lo those who survived to face the grimmer struggle of Peace." WitV h he $? r°val S? the R- SA- Executive. •Ine Theatre Management offers ESSAY PRIZES : As under:— 1. Secondary Schools. ■ . , . £ c. d. l s\ 1 l o ™ 0 10 6 2. Primary Schools'. ° 5 ° ' , , £■ c. d. st, I 1 0 2nd 0 10 6 . ' Conditions:— ■.- (a) The Judges will be Lieutenant-Colonel : Cowles, T.D., and Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, C.F. ; (b) Essays will be addressed:' "'REUNION' ESSAY," posted to or left at Theatre on or before TUESDAY, MARCH 13. (c) Enclose with each entry one essay coupon, obtainable from Theatre Box Office at each screening. : P.S..—To Entrants: You will get so much good music and fun at the Diggers' Smoke Concert which concludes the picture you had better make your notes early! $• Z2^J£S' J"'eut.-Colonel, President. J. SPENCE, Secretary, .

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1934, Page 2