LAST 2 DAYS LAST 2 DAYS , OF THE;BEST IN TOWN! FOLLOW THE CROWDS. PARAMOUNT? ------___ i___»-—'— * ALL^BRITISH. DAILY AT 2.15 and 8. A BRAND-NEW PRINT. Special Reissuefor 1934. . ' yTHE 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 With MARY BROUGH, WINIFRED SHOTTER, And the original ' ALDWYCH THEATRE CAST, In Ben Travers's Best, "ROOKERY NOOK " "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK " "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" . "ROOKERY NOOK" '.. "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) , 3 ADDED ATTRACTIONS 3 • Book Begg's. D.1.C., or TeL 51-542. j
THE GREATEST STORY OF GOOD- . FELLOWSHIP EVER WRITTEN! VIVID ACTING!" PERFECT PRODUCTION! PARAMOUNT THEATRE ; ■ x ARAMOUNT THEATRE FRIDAY NEXT! Australia and New Zealand Pictures — Present — The Absorbing and Splendid Drama, / " REUNION" \ y "REUNION" \ <Z "REUNION" \ \ "REUNION" > \ "REUNION" / .. \ "REUNION" / ■ MANAGERIAL NOTE. The Returned Soldiers' smoke concert with which this picture concludes is an entertainment itself. . ,As an addition to'the picture programme in keeping w.ith its" atmosphere the Management has engaged Wellington's leading, tenor, Mr. H. FA W°od, to sing nightly appropriate selected numbers. Ifis accompanist •will be t the ever-popular Mr. Paul : Culjen. A ...';. .. . ■'"'"' BOOK EARLY! ;. ' Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. .-./■■. .
A BOOK NOW. ':<- . F.P.I. F.P.I. i COMING FRIDAY. jQAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT - 8 - TONIGHT.' , TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. High spirit thrills and reckless romance, BUCK'JONES —- BUCK JONES BUCK JONES —- BUCK JONES With Shirley Grey, Robert Ellis, in "TREASON" "TREASON" In addition, a thriller of the underworld, " OBEY THE LAW." Starring Leo Carrilio, Lois Wilson. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30. $?p, 1' Attraction —: ' ' A s .whirlwind of reckless romance. TIM" McCOY : TIM McCOY TIM McCOY — TIM McCOY In his swiftest, greatest game of Love and Law, : "MAN- r OF ACTION." "MAN OF- ACTION." (Approved for General Exhibition.) No. 2 Attraction —■ A thrilling and ; amazing romance; JACK AH.OLT———- JACK HOLT JACK HOLT — — JACK HOLT yln his sensational success, —. "THE WRECKER." • rr-^ "THE WRECKER."- — (Recommended for Adults.) POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. ' A RTCRAFT THEATRE. -» RTCRAFT: THEATRE. TONIGHT -A At. 8 — TONIGHT. ;The London no tourist knows—what mystery—intrigue—crime goes on. "WHEN SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS." - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With DIANA BEAUMONT, RENE RAYHAROLD FRENCH. Thrills as never before. ALSO. ALSO Artcraft Select Featurettes. BOX PLAN TEL. 43-968 AFTER 6.30 P.M. rjAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR. TONIGHT! -TONIGHTS '"■' YES, MR. BROWN." -" YES, MR. BROWN " "YES, MR. BROWN." "YES, MR. BROWN." A particularly bright and sparkling musical comedy—brilliant dancing—tuneful songs and music—highly amusing comedy. A really magnificent production/with JACK BUCHANAN, ELSIE RANDOLPH, and MARGOT GRAHAME., . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •T^lbTrnTe "'KINEMAA ■"- For a New Slant on Modern . .Women Look Through "THE KEYHOLE." With Kay Francis and George Brent. Two fascinating stare in their first picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) '•Nothing .ver Happens" (Musical Burlesque on "Grand Hotel"), Havana Cocktail, Yodelling, Yokels, Newsreels, etc. FRlDAY—Suburban Premiere of GEO. ARLISS in "THE WORKING MAN." Plans for Friday and Saturday now open. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The picture that hds broken records ' wherever shown! "THE WORKING MAN." '•THE WORKING MAN." With GEORGE ARLISS. Special Sound Supports. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 2
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552Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 2
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