EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. (Comfortably Heated). THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. THRILLS! BIG ENTERTAINMENT! 1- "CATHERINE THE GREAT," With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., ELIZABETH BERGNER. The most glowing, engrossing, dnd moving ■of all film dramas.. Spectacular Magniti-1 cence! Thrilling Romance! 2-MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. ' Walt Disney presents "Camping Out.' 3-WITH WILLIAMSON BENEATH -. . ■ . THE SEA." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . . . . The "Evening Post" writes: '= "HERE IS AN EXCELLENT PLAY." ' ■-'• ' Be Sure and Sec It. I pARAMOUNT J^Z^** \^*-~~~ "" ALL-BRITISH. Daily at 2.15 and 8 p.m. '.'TWICKENHAM," makers of "The Wandering Jew," now present another grandly- . acted play. JOHN.STUART JUDY KELLY ■ .JOHN STUART JUDY KELLY JOHN STUART JUDY KELLY See the popular John with Judy Kelly, winner of the Australian Beauty Contest, now a rising star, in "FOUR MASKED MEN," "FOUR MASKED MEN," ' . "FOUR MASKED MEN," "FOUR MASKED MEN," Together with '■• MILES MANDER, ATHOLE STEWART, RICHARD COOPER. This grandly-acted p|ay of . '. ROMANCE, ' - COMEDY, THRILLS, LAUGHTER. 'Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Special Added Gems. "DERBY DAY," "DERBY DAY," "DERBY DAY," In 2 grand reels of real life on the road to and at Epsom Downs. SEE THE GREAT RACE Described by the funniest of all COCKNEY COMEDIANS. PAUL T. CULLEN In Up-to-date Novelties. Book D.I.C. or Tel. 51-842. "WHITE ENSIGN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Produced with the Co-operation of the ..British Admiralty. DE LUXE, THEATRE—FRED AY. Q' UEEN'S THEATRE. ~~ UEEN'S THEATRE. ;_..- QUEEN'S THEATRE. "7 . ' (Upper Cuba Street.! TONIGHT - At 8 - TONIGHT. A Superb Double-feature Programme. I—A Dark Mystery . . . Lightened with . , Laughs! EDMUND LOWE ! EDMUND LOWE - And - VICTOR McLAGLEN • VICTOR McLAGLEN — With — - . RICHARD ARLEN and Adrienne Ames ■■■'■■■■ : -In - "GUILTY AS CHARGED." <'GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." From the start you know the Guilty Person! To the end you'll get Thrills and Laughs by the Score! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2-" SHANGHAI EXPRESS." " SHANGHAI EXPRESS." " SHANGHAI EXPRESS." Action — Novelty — Drama — Romance — Suspense — AH and More in this Engrossing Screen Play, Featuring CLIVE BROOK, MARLENE DIETRICH, WARNER OLAND (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "T^HITE ENSIGN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Produced -with the Co-operation of the British Admiralty. DE LUXE THEATRE—FRIDAY. BRITANNIA. Continuous KITANNIA. from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. Another Mighty Two-Featura Programme. ZANE GREY'S " THE. LAST ROUND UP." " THE LAST- ROUND UP." "THE LAST/ROUND UP." "THE LAST ROUND UP." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With. RANDOLPH SCOTT • MONTE BLUE, BARBARA ADAMS. Ride with. "The Border Legion" on a venture that is crammed with song and action! T n Addition -— CLTVE BROOK, GEORGE RAFT, ALLISON SKIPWORTH, HELEN VINSON, Gathering nightly in the excitementcharged atmosphere of E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM'S "MIDNIGHT CLUB." "MIDNIGHT CLUB." f MIDNIGHT CLUB." (Recommended by Censor-for Adults.) Box Plans at Theatre. - Tel. 40-618. PRINCESS. Continuous KTNCESS. , ■ from 11a.m. ■■'■.': ' NOW SHOWING. Warner Bros.' Musical Super Show, With # ; Warren Williams, Dick Powell, 1 Ruby Keeler, Guy Kibbee, Joan Blondell, Ned Sparks, Wringer Rogers, Olive McMahon, ! In "THE GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." GOLD DIGGERS .OF 1933." - GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933," , . GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." GLEAMING JEWEL OF ENTEEr TAINMENT. Here's a hit show—a real show, something to set. you gaily laughing and singing hit %ongs-r-gay comedy—lavish spectacle, and more than 200 beautiful girls. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. J'or Reservations ring Theatre, Tel. 42-580. ARTCKAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) AT 7.4S—FINALLY TONIGHT—AT 7.45. WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY. — In "PENTHOUSE." "PENTHOUSE." "PENTHOUSE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Commencing at 7.45 p.m. TOMORROW. LESLIE HENSON, GEORGE GROSSMITH, FRANCES DAY LADY TREE In the world-famous Musical Comedy of -the Gay Nineties. "THE GIRL FROM MAXIM'S." "THE GIRL FROM MAXIM'S." :: "THE GIRL FROM MAXIM'S." Songs . . . Laughter . . . Music and ••,•■- Dancing! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ilso, MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON— OVERTURE"—Pathe Gazette— "The Mystery Ship"—Universal News. BOOK EARLY! No Extra Charge. Theat Telephone 43-968. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. TONIGHT, Finally at 7.45. GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND, W. C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, Burns and Allen in "SIX OF A KIND." cTjARK GABLE. WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY in "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." ' (Both Pictures Recommended for Adult Audiences.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 2
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661Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 55, 3 September 1934, Page 2
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