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tAST NIGHT—FAREWELL! . , LAST NIGHT—FAREWELL! DON'T MISS THE GREAT SHOW. P AR^IOU^T. ' ALL BRITISH. . *SS2BSS: 2- 15ands; England's Star Comedians, ' ' ■ARTHUR RISCOE NAUNTON WAYNE, ■ ;With MAGDA SCHNEIDER •- (She or the Glorious Singing Voice), "GOING* ~GAY." ".GOING GAY." ■' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' PICKED SHORT SUBJECTS, And PAUL T. CULLEN At the New Wurlitzer. TOMORROW'S' BIG ' BILL. ' TOMORROW'S BIG BILL. British Dominion Films Present a British Lion Laugh Epic. GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE GORDON HARKER—BINNTE HALE GORDON .HARKER-BINNIEHALE GORDON HARDER—BINNIE HALE GORDON HARKER-BINNIE HALE . GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE Britain's King and ■ Queen o£ ' , Music ana Mirth. Their Royal Highandmightinesscs in ' A RIOT OF FUN FOR EVERYONE FROM NINE TO NINETY. Binnie Hale, a firm favourite in Britain from John o* Groats to Land's End, and the reigning Musical Comedy Queen o£ the Musical Comedy Stage in London, makes her first screen appearance—an electrical success—in "THIS 5? \ IS s^ > THE X I LIFE" V (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The^story of the "SINGING KETTLE INN and the rise of its proprietors, Mr. Turtle (Gordon Harker) and Mrs. Turtle (Bmnia Hale), two lowly born, but very human Cockneys, to fortune and high society. • IT'S A S-C-R-E-A-M, And it is Gordon Harker's best since films began to talk. SUPERB EXTRAS: • First Appearance of LALITTE LEES, LALITTE LEES, ' Celebrated Harpist, in (a) "Barcarolle" (Tales of Hoffman) and (b) "Tango" with PAUL T; CULLEN PAUL T. CULLEN At the Wurlitzer. BOOK D.I.C. or THEATRE. , TEL. 51-842. FINALLY TONIGHT. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE" QUEEN'S THEATRE". A smashing mystery drama, "THE CROSBY CASE." ' With ONSLOW STEVENS, WYNNE GIBSON. And a romantic screen trip of thrills, "■CROSS-COUNTRY" CRUISE." With a brilliant cast headed by . LEW AYRES — JUNE KNIGHT (Both Recommended for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. (Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30.) ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S-: ZANE GREY'S Greatest thriller—packed into a roaring romance of the great outdoor. "TO THE LAST ,JUAN." "TO THE LAST' MAN." . "TO.'THE LAST- MAN:?," "TO' THE LAST MAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring a Big Star Cast, including ' RANDOLPH SCOTT, ESTHER RALSTON—NOAH BEERY. No. 2 Attraction— ' The big all-British Mystery' Thriller, . "THE BARTON MYSTERY." "THE BARTON MYSTERY." (Rec6mmended for Adult Audiences.) Starring an All-star Cast. POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. LAST SCREENING TONIGHT. "W^EW ■ PRINCESS THEATRE. •^EW PRINCESS THEATRE., Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p~.m. Daily. A new kind of screen comedy ... smart .. . brittle .;'. . hilariously, funny. No. I—"SHOULD LADIES BEHAYE2" SECOND. PLEASING -FEATURE". " No. 2—"NIGHT OF THE GARTER." As played by Sydney- Howard for C months at Strand Theatre, London. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Bos Plan at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. TOMORROW'S GRAND; PROGRAMME. TWO STAR FEATURES. MARION -DAVIES 'i- BING CROSBY — In — No. 1—" CINDERELLA'S FELLA." "CINDERELLA'S FELLA." A dream of melody and romance cbme' true— EQUALLY ENTERTAINING; ANNA NEAGLE, BENITA HUME—JAS, RENNIE — In — No. 2—" THE LITTLE DAMOZEL."' "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." • Reproducing MonktoniHoffe's play, which was shown <fby- Royal Command." Singing, Dancing, Novelty, and a Real Plot. SPECIAL FEATURETTES. ■ FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT. 11a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. BRITANNIA - THEATRE. RITANNIA . • THEATRE. . " THE SQUATTER'S ■ DAUGHTER." " THE SQUATTER'S ; DAUGHTER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Magnificent Associate -Programme!— A RICHARD TAUBER.'RECITAL. ' Those Monarchs'of, Mirth, Stan LAUREL and Oliver HARDY Bos Plan at Theatre, Tel.- 40-618. TOMORROW'S SUPERB ATTRACTIONS TWO WONDER' FEATURES. Elmer Rice's outstanding-stage .-success, now a triumph on the screen. No. 1—" COUNSELLOR AT LAW." " COUNSELLOR , AT '. LAW," - With — \ BEBE DANIELS—JOHN BARRYMORE BEBE DANIELS-JOIIN BARRYMORE A man who untangled other people's troubles but tangled up his own! SECOND STAR FEATURE: No. 2—" SALLY BISHOP." "SALLY BISHOP." ■ . — With — JOAN BARRY—HAROLD HUTH. . Deep-reaching drama tha f, probes the dark well or human emotions^ TTILBIRNTE KINEMA. Slerfm-heated Nightly. The mile-a-miiuite mystery drama staged aboard a speeding train! EDMUND LOWE, In "BOMBAY MAIL." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Thundering drama! A corking mystery yarn! Racing across India on a crack flyer! Murder!, Abduction! Death riding the rails! Action! Action! Plans Open for "NIGHT FLIGHT" (Saturday). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) fWR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THEATRE, - NEWTOWN. Britain's Greatest Screen Achievement, "THE.GOOD COMPANIONS," •Starring the Charming JESSIE MATTHEWS. England's little "imp of mischief" brings to you the-picturisation of J. By. Priestley's greatest book. The story of a, troupe of strolling pierrots, their ups and downs, their loves, their hates, and their strivings make the most fascinating picture in the world. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPLENDID FEATURETTES.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 2