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FINAL PRESENTATION TONIGHT! JOHN BOLES—GLORIA STUART ' JOHN BOLES—GLORIA STUART In the Musical Romance, " B-E-L-O-V-E-D." " B-E-L-O-V-E-D." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ST. JAMES. TWICE DAILY: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES. ■ and 8 p.m. (Direction. —Sir Benjamin Fuller.) GALA OPENING TOMORROW. THE ROMANCE WITH MUSIC THE ROMANCE WITH MUSIC THE ROMANCE WITH MUSIC THE ROMANCE WITH MUSIC THAT CHARMED TWO CONTINENTS THAT CHARMED TWO CONTINENTS THAT CHARMED TWO CONTINENTS THAT CHARMED TWO CONTINENTS IT HITS ANEW HIGH NOTE IN ENTERTAINMENT! JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, • JEANETTK MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, . ;■■ • . With RAMON NOVARRO. - RAMON NOVARRO. RAMON NOVARRO. RAMON NOVARRO. The Cinema's two most glorious singing ' Stars, in the melodious gem, "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." " THE^ CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE GLORIOUS JEANETTE RETURNS IN A BLAZE OF GLORY AFTER HER TRIUMPHANT CONCERT TOUR OF EUROPE: Five song hits . . . including "The Night Was Made For Love," "Try To Forget," "She Didn't Say Yes, She Didn't Say, No," "The Love Parade." WONDERFUL SCENES IN LATEST TECHNICOLOUR PROCESS: > EARLY BOOKING ADVISED! Bos Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-775) after 5 p.m. " - FINALLY TONIGHT! ~ KLNG'S ... "■ . THEATRE. ING'S": -—— THEATRE. (Steam Heated' Throughout). SLIM SUMMERVILLE-^ZASU PITTS . '■ ' In ■■-~■■ "LOVE — BIRDS." .(Approved for Universal' Exhibition.) ALSO SHOWING: SIDNEY FOX in "MIDNIGHT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. -TOMORROW KING'S THEATRE. TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. Two First-release Attractions! JOE E. BROWN With Frank McHugh JOE E. BROWN and Claire Dodd, in "ELMER .THE GREAT." "ELMER THE GREAT." (Approved*for Universal Exhibition.) The man with the iyr-cooled tonsils ia. a ; delirious comedy hit! Feature^ JAMES CAGNEY MADGE EVANS,' in "THE'MAYOR OF HELL." ,"THE'MAYOR OF HELL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A roaring story of, today's .wild youth! ■Box' Plans tat D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. > Popular Prices, Is-and ls<6d. PARENTS!—Here's a treat that has been specially prepared for the children. KING'S THEATRE-^-MONDAY, JUNE 4. CHILDREN'S MORNING MATINEE AT 10.30 o'clock. A long and thrilling programme. TWO BIG PICTURES Including TOM MIX in "MY PAL THE KING." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MICKEY MOUSE in "TOUCHDOWN "• MICKEY," ; and Selected Supports. DON'T FORGET—NEXT- MONDAY -;■■■ 7<>;v "kMORNING AT 10.30.. ; ' ". — .A'.RTCRAFT THEATRE ■■•££-■ -^-RTCRAFT THEATRE Finally' at 7.4s'Tonight! ;■ JESSIE !i —-r- MATTHEWS - - - --,-■ In . ■■ "THE, MAN FROM TORONTO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • —COMING.— FRIDAY — They're in COMIC; OPERA Now! What Music! What Laughs! What Romance! STAN ■-.■-• OLIVER LAUREL- " AND HARDY, DENNISvKffIG '..■.•..;■■' THELMA TODD ■- ..':::;--' Vii.V-'.>.;",;-,. ' OT-R-A D-I-A-V-O-L : O.'V (Approved ■ for : . Universal Exhibition.) Hear', thfe --gloriqijlS'4 voicfe^pf. DeJiniirVKing singing '/Diayblb." •'-•,. Jfrijoyft.the*.-.funniest antics o£ ■Laurel and Hardy-everVatid: the '■ beauty-of lovely Thelma' Todd! ;.-.■• ■■-'■■. :.IN»iADDITION:?;r; '';: '..■'.' ■.'•Arteraft' Select. rFeature"ttes*.?''■ Bos Plan,"Telephone 43-968, after 6.30-p.m. .^EAsiDE^ PICTURES, LYAIiL^BAY. At 7.45: ' .TONIGHT ONLYi";. At-7.45. ■, A Most Daring Production. .. :"20;000 YEARS IN SING SING." "20,000 -YEARS IN SING SING." (Recommended ;by Censor for Adults.) '■i"~ ■<-<:" With' SPENCER TRACEY,' BETTE; DAVIS. Also Splendid Array of Short Subjects; For Reservations, Telephone 16-393. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. Tom Mix in Tom Mis . :■ "TERROR TRAIL," Also {'Mickey Mouse" (Cartoon); "Claney of the^Mounted" (Serial); Cinesound. Review; Universal. News, etc. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. DB THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Final Screening Tonight. The most beautiful melody in years! . "TELL ME TONIGHT," . , "TELL, ME TONIGHT," . Starring the golden-voiced tenor, , JAN KIEPURA. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY:--.."IT'S/A BOY." /'(Recommended- by -Censor for Adults.) T^BIBiNIEV-: : ; . KINEMA. •^iIfAST'NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! ; :v. \ - i,::;--.. • ••^V'/.-vln . V -GENERAL REGAN." ;An','iiproarJpusly-.funny Irish story, -with Henry'/Ed^vards-as/the light-hearted :Doctor.: O'GraHyi';baclt'ed up by the Irish ''';'■' .'- '"! '■-'■ '■ ;'players. , (Approyed; for Universal Exhibition.) CARLTON Is, COMING ON JUNE 4. :'''- COMMUNITY SING. COMMUNITY SING. nnONIGHT, TONIGHT, -*■ . " 8 o'clock. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. Admission 6d. Proceeds in aid o£ Girls' Marathon,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1934, Page 2