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PARAMOUNT THEATRE x ARAMOUNT THEATRE (2.15 and 8 p.m.) GRAND PREMIERE Of ffhe Great British Screen Story of the Goodfellowship of Old Comrades. Unforgettable Portrayal of Varied Real Life Roles by a Flawless British Cast. The Reunion Dinner is Distinguished by Splendid Choruses, Fine Singing, Fascinating Novelty Turns. { A FEAST OF ENTERTAINMENT \. AND A NOBLE.PICTURE. / "REUNION" \ / "REUNION"- \ ■/ "REUNION"- \ \ " REUNION "• Z> \ "REUNION" /. \ "REUNION" / "(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Special engagement of the well-known Wellington Tenor, MR. HERBERT F. WOOD. At the piano, the ever-popular Mr. Paul Cullen. \ .ALL-BRITISH SHORT SUBJECTS: ; " AEROBATICS." " OUR FARMER PRINCE." "SO THIS IS PARIS." KINOGRAPH MAGAZINE. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) TONIGHT — S — TONIGHT. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS: $b. 1 Attraction : " A whirlwind of reckless romance. TIM McCQY _: TIM McCOY TBI McCOY , .TIM McCOY In his swiftest, greatest game of Love - and Law, ■ •' ' "MAN; OF——ACTION." "MAN-; OF-——ACTION.'' (Approved for Genera] Exhibition.) No. 2 Attraction r-Z. : . A thrilling and amazing romance. JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT — JACK HOLT In his sensational success, < "THE WRECKER." : ■ "THE WRECKER." —: ' (Recommended for Adults.) POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. " THE PROGRAMME SUPREME! 'At CHORTT'S THEATRE At THEATRE Two Superb Productions: "THE CIRCUS QUEEN MURDER." "THE CIRCUS QUEEN MURDER." An enthralling detective story set in the glamorous .surroundings of 'Circus Life, }vith all its thrills and death-defying acts. Features ADOLPHE MENJOU as Thacker Colt, ADOLPHE MENJOU the famous detecADOLPHE MENJOU tive, and GRETA NISSEN. GRETA NISSEN. Ao. 2— The Outstanding Picture •■ . - ■ of the Year: •"MY WOMAN." . "MY WOMAN." "MY WOMAN." "MY WOMAN;* ; An. intriguing • production—a : lavishly-: dressed, superb pictureigpectacle^v-'■•'..'. :'■■ '"' .-■ - Presents ->"' ' -Z f,'Z. Vri-tttEEEN TWELVETREES," - :: \ RTCCTOR JORY, WALLACE FORD,' ' (Both productions recommended for Adults.):;-■-'. ."-.-• SPLENDID; SUPPORTS.. TWO PARAMOUNT TRIUMPHS. ;' •• ".NOWSHOWING. "W"EW . PRINCESS THEATRE. X,EW PRINCESS THEATRE. '( Continuous; from 11 a.m to 10 pjn. Daily. First Big Feature: JAMES DUNN-GLORIA STUART. . -'In - .. ■ ." "THE GIRL'IN 419." "THE, : GIRL. IN 419." Here s_-romance . . . not under the silvery moon or swaying palms, but in the Svorld's iuost exciting place . , , an Emergency Hospital. Second Star Attraction: "THIS IS THE NIGHT." ' "THIS IS THE NIGHT." »—„ '' Note the Stars. LILY DAMITA, CHARLIE RUGGLES, ROLAND YOUNG. ♦'This Is The Night" is a speedy lovefcomedy of matrimonial complications, set to music—and what music! _ (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) _ Also: ENTERTAINING FEATURETTES. IT COSTS NO MORE TO RESERVE. Pox Plan at-Theatre. Telephone 42-580. 3DNIQUE, THRILLING, STARTLING. ■ SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. i 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. T>RITANNIA THEATRE, j -"RITANNIA THEATRE. First Grand Attraction: ! "K-I-N-G K-O-N-G." •' . — With — FAY WRAY • ROBT. ARMSTRONG ■ • BRUCE CABOT It leaps beyond the frontiers of human imagination. An overwhelming emotional experience, stirring hitherto unfathomable depths of feeling in men%nd women alike. (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences, and is Particularly Unsuitable for Young Children.) SPECIAL FEATURETTES, '•-. r INCLUDING \ A Novel Music Novelty, with the < ' Renowned Radio Star, * PHIL HARRIS : - In - > ''SO THIS IS HARRIS." .. Also sth Episode— " GORDON OF GHOST CITY." fcox Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. _. : r A RTCRAFT THEATRE. ! -«-RTCRAFT ' THEATRE. r ' Finally at 8 Tonight. *—--> "DINNER AT EIGHT" > i&~-^- "DINNER AT EIGHT" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING AT 8 P.M. TOMORROW Dare-devil story of world's most thrilling Slir race, written by ' one of Britain's greatest aviators (Sir Alan Cobham). "THE KINGS-CUP" :■ r "THE KING'S CUP" ' {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With DOROTHY BOUCHIER, HARRY MILTON. IThrilling—authentic—the . greatest aerial drama ever made—by any country. ADDITIONAL: Artcraft Select Featurettes. Box Plan, Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR . THEATRE, NEWTOWN, BENITA HUME BENITA HUME In her greatest role, "THE WORST -WOMAN IN PARIS." "THE WORST WOMAN IN PARIS." Uhe romance of a bad woman who wanted to be good. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Special Short Subjects. "I^MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY, ■*-« THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A Big Comedy Special! ANIGHT OF THE GARTER," With SYDNEY HOWARD, WINIFRED SHOTTER. Jealous wives—guilty husbands—and a jewelled garter. A combination that will keep you in fits of laughter. Splendid Supporting Programme. pfcecommended by Censor for AdultsA-. L_.'. "... "" "' . " "*J
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 2
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