"The Best Play in Years."—Press. s ~~" ALL-BRITISH. DAlLY—At■■■■2.ls and 8. ■ BRITISH LION'S TREMENDOUSLY POWERFUL PICTURISATION. "THE HAN WHO "THE MAN WHO "THE MAN WHO , . \ •■". CHANGED HIS NAME."' CHANGED HIS NAME." :■-■.'•-■■• CHANGED HIS NAME." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , British Dominions Films Present ' LYNN HARDING, : BETTY STOCKFELD, And a London Cast in a Play with Grand Comedy Relief. ATTRACTIVE ATTRACTIONS: "PATHE'S ENGLISH NEWS," "ARNHEM LAND" (Australia). " CHARTING OUR COASTAL LANES." PAUL T. CULLEN At the" Wurlitzer. Book D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 51-842. ." FRIDAY! 2.15 and FRIDAY! FRIDAY! . 8. FRIDAY! BOX PLANS FILLING BOX PLANS FILLING D.I.C. v AND THEATRE (Tel. 51-842) — For the — -• ■ most popular picture most popular picture ' ■ in the empire today. British dominions. films Present H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER THE NOBLEST STORY EVER TOLD BY PEN OR IX TALKING PICTURES. "SORRELL • . $s " SORRELL . $=; And SON'.j -•^ WARWICK DEEPING.; A PERFECT PERFORMANCE. A British and Dominion i Epic. •BOOK YOUR SEATS—XO EXTRA FEE! '... MAGNIFICENT "ENTERTAINMENT. '■:■■-:. TWO GRAND ATTRACTIONS! SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. "PRITANNIA THEATRE. -•BRITANNIA THEATRE. SPARKLING COMEDY, — With — •■• JAMES DUNN, LILIAN ROTH, "BUDDY" ROGERS — In — "TAKE A CHANCE" "TAKE A CHANCE" (Approved for- Universal Exhibition.) . .The musical comedy hit of years! The picture packed with brilliant entertainment! SECOND No dramatic aerial sensation play has ever been seen, here that could compare - With - SIR ALAN COBHAM'S ■ " THE KING'S CUP" "THE KING'S CUP" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring'the intrepid airwoman, DOROTHY BOUCUIER. And her equally daring husband, HARRY MILTON. ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS. The Chapter Play, "PERILS OF PAULINE." Box' Plan at Theatre.-. Tel: 40-618. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S . THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TWO M.G.M. SPECIALS. Thrills—Mystery—lntrigue! A terrific pulsating drama of. life in Indo- . China, "The End of the Earth." . , CLARK GABLE—JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE—JEAN HARLOW In their greatest masterpiece, " RED DUST" ■ "RED D*UST" " RED DUST " '■' RED ■ DUST " . (Recommended.by Censor for Adults.) Then ah inspiring drama of the Fighting Fleet, "SHIPMATES" "SHIPMATES" "SHIPMATES" "SHIPMATES" "SHIPMATES" "SHIPMATES" Starring a Big Cast, with - ROBT.. MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY JORDAN, ERNEST TORRENCE, HOBART BOSWORTH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. \ "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT," A Delightful Entertainment. , • Claudctte Colbert—Clark Gabje. Z rUPITOL " .THEATRE,-- TOMORROW. " (Recommended by. Censor for-Adults.) CHORTT'S THEATRE. °HORTT'S "" ' THEATRE. -' TONIGHT! TODAY!! TONIGHT!! ~ 2 MAMMOTH ATTRACTIONS 2 :; RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAY, -■■ RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAY, '; In a captivating and dazzling production, "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN." "ONCE TO EVERY .WOMAN." <=• "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN." — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) * Life was a puppet in her hands! Love was her master!! ,; No. 2.—An amazing- and thrilling detec- ;; tive story—The Mystery of the\Great Fur Coat Robberies. "THE LINE UP." ». "THE'LINE UP." ;' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i,* Featuring MARION NIXON, WILLIAM GARGAN JOHN MILJAN rj Holds you spellbound from start to finish. V BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. .. , ARTCRAFT THEATRE. -^RTCRAFT- ■'■■■■ THEATRE. (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema). Commencing at 7.45 TONIGHT. Britain's Foremost Radio Star, r JACK PAYNE, - JACK PAYNE, And His Personality Band, With PERCY MARMONT In a Feast of Glorious "Melody. "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." ,> Romance and Rhythm in a Heart-appeal- .'; ' ing Story. ■ (Approved for Univcisal Exhibition.) '• Also "The Moonlight Sonata," Ideal Mnga-' iine, Natuio Study, Scenic, Travelogue. N.Z. Scenic, Graham McNainec Neus. RESERVE! NO EXTRA CHARGE. Theatre Telephone 43-9GB. rpHE STATE scoops again with, the A-""-official film of the _ • ' • -MAX BAER v. PRIMO' CARNERA WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT. " . FRIDAY NEXT. 40 SELECTED ARTISTS WITH CLEM DAWE'S ._,..; CLEM. DAWE'-S , -r.."/KEW REVUE COMPANY." ~^"gT. JAMES AUGUST 3.,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 2
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