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LAST 2 DAV.S! * . .LAST '2 DAYS! FOLLOW THE CROWDS DON'T MISS THE BEST SHOW! 'EVENING POST" WRITES:"Tho merriest 6E musical comedies ... endless humour is mingled with really clever work." "Ono of the best that has come this way for a long time." —"Dominion.'' BE-WISE. BOOK D.I.C. Tel. 51-542. Daily, 2.13 and S. British. Dominions Films Present JACK BUCHANAN His delightful personality, BUCHANAN his versatility, in singing, BUCHANAN dancing, and acting hovr BUCHANAN made him tho idol of BUCHANAN London and the screen's BUCHANAN cleverest entertainer. ELSIE ' RANDOLPH, . (Aa "Snoopy" She's a "SCREAM.") VERA PEARCE lv British and Dominions' unbeatable) "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." : ''THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) UNRIVALLED SHORT SUBJECTS. "An Entertainment in Themselves." PAUL T. CULLEN FRIDAY!—Extra FRlDAY!—Special! British Dominions Films, Ltd., ' . — Present — ANOTHER GREAT PLAY SUPERBLY ACTED BY TWICKENHAM STUDIOS, MAKERS OF " THE WANDERING JEW." © / JOHN ) rel I STUART / Team \ / The surprise of the London film world is the way in which Australian girls are sweeping all before them. Most admired of all is JUDY KELLY, tho Australian Beauty Contest Winner, who has achieved electric success in British Films, and is tho rising star in London todny. SEE HER WITH JOHN STUART in a grandly dramatic play abounding in outstanding comedy relief. , WHO { «± >. WHO WERE ( -MASKED J WERE THEY? V 3IEX" / THE y?. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPLENDID SHORT FILMS - And - PAUL T. CULLEN at the Organ. Book D.I.C. or Telephone 51-842. UEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) .Us TONIGHT At S WALLACE BEERY - And - JACKIE COOPER In a blend of Drama, Pathos, and Humour, "THE CHAMP." "THE CHAMP." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Songe . . . Girls and Gaiety in the year's funniest comedy. "FLYING HIGH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY •- (Matinee Saturday at 2.15 p.m.) EDMUND LOWE ' — And — VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN j n ___ "GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And CLIVE BROOK, MARLENE DIETRICH, ' "SHANGHAI EXPRESS.1' "SHANGHAI EXPRESS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRINCESS. Continuous RINCESS. from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. PARAMOUNT'S SPECTACULAR MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA.. "TOO MUCH HARMONY." ' ' "TOO MUCH HARMONY." "TOO MUCH HARMONY." "TOO MUCH HARMONY." ; "TOO MUCH HARMONY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i With I SING CROSBY, JACK OAKIE, trUDITH ALLEN, LILYAN TASHMAN, j HOLLYWOOD'S PRETTIEST GIRLS. Sizzling with tuneful numbers, Brimming with beauty. . In Addition n Efe Arthur Sullivan's Immortal Melody, "THE LOST CHORD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With JOHN STUART, aMNE GREY, ELIZABETH ALLEN. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-SSO. AGAIN!—ANOTHER SUPREME CINEMA ENTERTAINMENT! BRITANNIA. Continuous RITANNIA. from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. !Th<s season's greatest cast in the season's most dramatic romance. 3 BIG STARS 3 CLARK GABLE, WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY, Together for the first time in "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." '•'MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - Also — Metro. Newg, C. JChase Comedy, and Episode 5 of the Thrilling Chapter Play, "PIRATE TREASURE." Box Plans -at Theatre. Tel. 40-618. *~ABTCKAFT THEATRE. ' ■"-RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) AGAIN — AT 7.45 — TONIGHT SYDNEY HOWARD, J?fl ari absolute riot that will rock you with laughter! "NIGHT OF THE GARTER." "NIGHT OF THE GARTER." With WINIFRED SHOTTER aud ELSIE RANDOLPH. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In Addition: The amazing aerial travel film, "WINGS OVER AFRICA." • "WINGS OVER AFRICA." RESERVE—at No Extra Charge. Theatre Tel. 43-088. MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. (Comfortably Heated.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. BPECLAL ! SPECIAL ! SPECIAL ! 1— "AFTER TONIGHT." . "AFTER TONIGHT." With CONSTANCE BENNETT. The story of a beautiful Russian Spy an glittering war-crazed Vienna. Thrills ! Mystery ! Adventure ! 3-COMEDY. »-£ARTOON. 4-PATHE NEWS REEL. (.RecomnwDded by Censor--for Advil:*..)

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 2

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