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I/AST 2 DAYS-MISS IT NOT!LAST 2 DAYS—MISS IT NOT] BEST AND MOST! I PARAMOUNT. ALL BRITISH. • ARAMOUKT. DAILY: PARAMOUNT. 2.15 & 8 p.m. British' Dominion Films Present a British Lion Laugh Epic. GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE GORDON HARKER—BINNIE ffAT.fi] GORDON HARKER—BINNIE HALE GORDON .HARKER—BINNIE HALE , Britain's King and Queen of Music and Mirth. "THIS IS THE LIFE." " THIS IS THE LIFE." ■ "THIS IS THE LIFE." ■ • "THIS IS THE LIFE." "THIS: IS THE LIFE/ "THIS IS THE LIFE." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GORDON HARKER'S BEST SINCE .. . FILM? BEGAN TO TALK.. >.: ALSO^ SCREENED TO' LOUD ' APPLAUSE: ■ ■■■ EPIC OF-BRTHSH^EXPLORATION ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD, fKAMET.CONQIJERED." . . "KAMET, CONQUERED." "KAMET CONQUERED." "KAMET CONQUERED." . . ..."KAMET CONQUERED." • "KAMET CONQUERED." • Record of the British Himalayan Expedition. ! SHOWN BEFORE THE KING AND QUEEN.AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. "■ Also LALITTE LEES (Harpist) with ; ' PAUL T. CULLEN At the Wurlitzer. , BOOK i>.I.C. or THEATRE. TEL. 51-842 FRIDAY—HE'S COMING! FRIDAY—HE'S COMING! BRITISH DOMINION FILMS PRESEN3 The great comedian New Zealand raved over on,the stage is now.a w furore on the filni. GEO, GEE ]in' "STRIKE IT RICH.' GEO. GEE in "STRIKE IT RICH.' GEO. GEE >in "STRIKE IT RICH.' GEO, GEE in "STRIKE IT RICH.' GEO. GEE in "STRIKE IT RICH.' GEO. GEE in "STRIKE IT RICH.' GEQ. GEE in tfSTRIKE IT RICH.' GEO. GEE in R STRIKE IT RICH.' GEO. GEE in "STRIKE IT RICH.' -— With — BETTY ASTELL—DAVY BURXABY GINA MALO—ETHEL -WARWICK, ■ - WILSON VLAWSON. (Approved for. •TJriHfcrs'aV^Exhibition.) England's famous stage comedian at (.; , .^.hisjbrightest and best, . , . A "BRITISH LION" PRODUCTION. .STERLING ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Book- ; at D.l.C.'or Tel. 51-842. ■SIiAST TWO DAYS."- ---" /SUEEN'S- .THEATRE. •QUEEN'S THEATRE. - /QUEEN'S THEATRE. , : TQNIGBfT — S — TONIGHT. ZANB GREY'S ' ZANE GREY'S ZANE .GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ■ Greatesi thriller of the great outdoor, •-■ ■ "TO THE LAST MAN." ' "Tp THE LAST MAN." '. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring a Big Star Cast, including ' - RANDOLPH SCOTT, ESTHER RALSTON—NOAH BEERY. 3fo. 2 "Attraction— Tha big all-British Mystery Thriller, "THE BARTON MYSTERY." "THE BARTON MYSTERY." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Starring an All-star. Cast. t COMMENCING FRIDAY.COMMENCING FRIDAY. ■ (Special Matinee Saturday, 2.15.) TWO — BIG — SPECIALS! A weird'drama of Black Magic and ' diabolical revenge in the African jungle. "KONGO" "KONGO" tWKO JJf6O" —:— "KONGO" •"KONGO" "KONGO" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Stark—Mysterious-i-ThriUing^ with "WALTER HUSTON—LUPE VELEZ. In Addition,-tho Hilarious Comedians, STAN LAUREL. *-^" OLIVER' HARDY STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY STAN LAUREL -f^r - OLIVER HARDY STAN LAUREL' -— OLIVER HARDY In their riot of fun, • "BEAU HUNKS" ■ "BEAU HUNKS" v " BEAU HUNKS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) POPULAR FAMILY' PRICES. , A TRIUMPH. A TRIUMPH. AT OHORTT'S THEATRE. 'AT AT THEATRE. AT "REUNION." '• v '"REUNION." - "REUNION." "REUNION." England's Superb". Screen, Triumph. Voted by appreciative audiences throughout yesterday as one of the screen's greatest productions. \Vh2e tho wonderful supporting programme, includes a second feature, ;7-"m"STRICTLY BUSINESS." - /.^.^TRJtSTJiY, BUSINESS." Latest;-Sathe, Gazette, '".Gems of Britain" tfctraptlfni.,. scenic)/ 'Aejobatics -(wonderful stunts pver/^Lon'don -by one of'Eng-land's-'leading'pilots), Kinema Tonereel. (All Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Next Friday's Mammoth Programme. ■ "THE GIRL FROM MAXIMS." —'Featuring — ' LESLIE..BENSON, • , .„ — And — • ' ' "WALTER. HUSTON - -Ja-'t.-GOLD FEVER."' - TWO: SUPERB ATTRACTIONS. -=?*;• STOW" SHOWING • • "SJEW-,- ~-P.RINCESS ' THEATRE. •^EW.'.^PRINCESS r THEATKE.-Wontiauoas-fcom'U a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. No. 1-^CEfDERELLAIS FELLA." ' (Approved-for- Universal Exhibition.) Goi^oug'rFrocking-, Delicions and BeantiM Dance«,-;;Perfe,et Settings, and Lovely Singing!^- .A^Delishtfu]. Musical Romance! EQUIIiLY ' ENTERTAINING: . - c 1 -Ar'Britisb; Sriumph. So. S—"THE LITTLE DAMOZEL.'» Singingj.Dancing^iNovelty, and a Real Plot, (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ENJOYABLE, SUPPORTS. Box Plan at Theatre". . Telephone 42-580 • FRIDAY'S SPARKLING CHANGE. RALPH LYNN, 'With WINIFRED SHOTTER 'In the Best Out- of His Big Box. ■ " SUMMER•: LIGHTNING." •(Approved for Universal^Exhibition.) . FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD, •IN ADDITION: . , MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. ; SELECTED FEATURETTES. S" EASIDE PICTURES—LYALL BAY. - TONIGHT ONLY at 8 o'clock. Hailed as the true successor to "Viennese Nights." - " ALI, TECHNICOLOUR. „ TietoT Herbert's Immoital Melodies. ■Scmtillating Songs—Tender Romance'} "KISS ME 1 AGAIN." "KISS ME AGAIN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) With BERNICE CLAIRE—WALTER 3JIDGEON.' lite last ■word in -all romances It's Frenchy—it's fiothy—it's, fnsk>. A/ SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Telephone 16 393 for reservations. J\ IJteAIT " <> THEATRE. •^^RTCRAFT THEATRE. TONIGHT — At 7.45 — TONIGHT. The picturisation of St. John Irvine's «.... ~famous play. &Om BARRY HAROLD HUTE DOROTHY DIX. - , *^HE FIRST MRS. FRAZER." FIRST MRS. FRAZER." -"THE FIRST MRS. FRAZER," :(Eecommended by Censor for Adulte.) See and tear Beanty! Intrigue! 'Comedy! 3lhSoay_ and Romance, all in one glitterinj \' ■ prodnction. IN ADDITION. '* '*— .Select Featnrettee.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 114, 16 May 1934, Page 2

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