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OH! WHAT A HOUSE! OH! WHAT" A HOUSE! TERRIFIC SUCCESS "'OF^ A TERRIFIC - PROGRAMME. BEST AND MOST! PARAMOUNT. ALL BRITISH. ARAMOUNT. DAILY- . PARAMOUNT. 2.15 & 8 p.m. British Dominion Films Present a i • • British Lion Laugh. Epic. GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE "GORDON HARKER—BINNIE ■ HALE GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE Britain's King and Queen of . . . ... Music and Mirth. " THIS X IS / '7 THE / ■ I LIFE" \ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GORDON HARKER'S BEST SINCE FILMS BEGAN TO TALK. ALSO SCREENED TO LOUD' APPLAUSE: EPIC OF BRITISH EXPLORATION OX THE ROOF OF THE WORLD; A " KAMET - CONQUERED." "6 "KAMET CONQUERED." \ " KAMET CONQUERED." r '"- " ICA.MET CONQUERED." "KAMET CONQUERED." "KAMET CONQUERED." Record of the British Himalayan :- ■-. • .'.' Expedition.! . ■SHOWN BEFORE THE KING AND QUEEN AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. Also LALiTTE.LEES (Harpist) % ■T ■ ; paul;:t. •.cullex1 . : • •■■• ' At. the Wurlitzer. ' BOOK D.I.C. or THEATRE. TEL. 51-842. A TRIUMPH. - ■ A TRIUMPH. AT QHORTT'S THEATRE. AT AT THKATRE. AT . ■-KEUXIOX." ■ '■JiEUNION." '■REUNION." ■» ■ " "REUNION." England's Superb Screen. Triumph. Voted':by appreciative audiences throughout yesterday as one of the screen's greatest productions. While the wonderful supporting programme includes .1 second feature, .-'•STRICTLY BUSINESS/ ■ "STRICTLY BUSINESS." Latest Pathe Gazette, "Gems of Britain" (a beautiful scenic), Aerobatics (wonderful stunts over Xondou by one o£ England's leading .pilots), Kinema Tbuereel. (All Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) >.est' Friday's Mammoth" Programma. '•' THE GIRL FROM MAXTMS." — Featuring — LESLIE lIENSON ■■■■' — And — ■-■. -■■■'■■■■■■ .-.'.;;■ "WALTER. HUSTON-' ■ = in " GOLD FEVER." ;; : ■■, MUSIC--SONCr-DANCE.' TWO SUPERB ATTRACTIONS. ~.. ~._... ■NOW,.SHOWING - vVVTEW , PRINCESS. ' THEATRE. r^EW PRIJsC^SSv THEATRE.;1 • Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m: DailyL (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production.) "MARION 'DAVIES - BING CROSBY -.„'_;-": ■--.::■-;.-'; ■;- r-^-.-In-.^^" '•• ■-.-<. ■'■~' y.rr' ■No.l—" CINDERELLA'S FELLA." "CINDERELLA'S FELLA." : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.), vGorgeous Frbekirig, Delicious' arid Beautifnl Dances, Perfect Settings, and Lovely •Kinging! A Delightful Musical Romance! EQUALLY ENTERTAINING:: ;' A British Triumph. ■ ANNA NEAGLE, : ■.-•,.. 2v---With— '.; BENITA'HUME—JAS. RENNTE ATHOL STEWART — In - No. 2-" THE. LITTLE DAMOZEL/' " THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." Reproducing Monkton Hoffe's play, whick ■was sho-wn -"by- Royal Command." 'Kinging, Dancing, Novelty, and a Real Plot. ■(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ENJOYABLE SUPPORTS. . It Costs No Extra to Reserve. -Bos Plan at Theatre. Telephone 4^Bo. TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. II a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. ' "dritannia theatre. -Britannia ■ theatre. A Stage ■ Triumph ■■. — With — " BEBE DANIELS—JOHN BARRYMORE BEBE DANIELS—JOHN BARRY/MORE .. , - In — No. I—"COUNSELLOR AT LAW." . " COUNSELLOR. AT LAW." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) . It comes to the screen,, this - ELMER RICE play, a vivid, well-acted piece, in ■which tense drama is punctuated by lines of brilliant wit.; .': ; SECOND .STAR.iFEATURE: ■E, TEMPLE THURSTON'S No. 2—" SALLY BISHOP." V ■• '^SALLY BISHOPS . . : .■-:, —-With — ■'•..■'. ': ; JOIN-BARRY—HAROLD HUTH. Here is the woman's "picture supreme, made: from, one of > the late. .Temple . :i Thurston's greatest novels.' "Grfiridly and fearlessly True, -..(Recommended for Adults.) ; -SELECTED SUPPORTS. '.' New Chapter Play, "PERILS OF PAULINE/ Bos-Plan at Theatre. Tel. 40-618. ;'.' ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ■ -^RTCRAFT THEATRE. TONIGHT — At 7.45 — TONIGHT. ■The picturisation■ of- Sir John Irvine's famous stage play. JOAN BARRY HAROLD RUTH : DOROTHY DIX. In ; "THE FIRST MRS. FRAZER." "THE FIRST MRS. FRAZER." "THE FIRST MRS. FRAZER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) See and hear Beauty! Intrigue! Comedy! Melody and Romance, all in one glittering production. IN ADDITION. Artcraft Select Featurettes. Box Plan Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. SEASIDE PICTURES LYALL BAY. TONIGHT—B o'clock—TONIGHT. THRILLING DRAMA. ■' 'A true, powerful story of lonely women confronted with the greatest decisions of their lives. RICHARD DIX. -,' ■■■:•.■".> In ■■ ■■ ■ ■ .-. -'-■ ■ ; "DAY OF RECKONING.1' .c, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With 3IADG-E EVANS-CONWAY TEARLE. .'■'• ■ • ■ Also, - Entertaining Array of Short Subjects. For Reservations Telephone 16-393. . J£ILBIRN.IE ~~ ~ KINEMA. Love's Old Sweet Song—Ever ! New T;' Noel Coward's '•"BITTER SWEET," "BITTER SWEET," With ANNA NEAGLE, FERNAND GRAAVEY. A world fragrant with romance harbours two ideal- lovers in the sweetest story of all time. A great film brilliantly acted and full of haunting charm and melody. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)" ■ For Reservations, Tel. 14-202. "REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. A" TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. ■;.:.:'■.. .'. "heads'- we<go^> '•,".' Constance Cummings, Frank Laivton, Gus McJNa.ughton.-..;- '■'-'■. A fast» rib-tickling, spappyfriot; pf comedyi Changed identity on ■ the toss' of a' coin; (Approved for Universal-Exhibition.) SPECIAL SUPPORTS. '■■■■ \- w Wednesday Next: - "GENERAL JOHN REGAN." T7MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND. BAY. -1-1 This Evening, at 8 o'clock. Another Big Comedy Special! "THE GIRL FROM MAXIMS." "THE GIRL FROM HAXDIS." "With Leslie Henson. A positive riot of fun, music, laughter, and SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. by Censor.for Adults.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 113, 15 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 113, 15 May 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 113, 15 May 1934, Page 2

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