AN EXCEP riONAL PROGRAMME ATTRACTING AND DELIGHTING LARGE AUDIENCES! DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. D E LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY—2.IS and 8 p.m. The funniest and fastest of all musicals—produced with all tlio smartness and variety of "Golddiggers" and "Footlight Parade," but entirely and sensationally different! Warner Bros. Present "20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS." "20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS." "20 ■ MILLION SWEETHEARTS." "20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS." "20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS." "20 MILLION -SWEETHEARTS." "20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - With - DICK POWELL, DICK POWELL, GINGER ROGERS, GINGER ROGERS, PAT O'BRIEN, ALLEN JENKINS, FOUR MILLS BROTHERS, THREE RADIO ROGUES. ' THE DEBUTANTES, TED FIORITO And His Band, DE LUXE SELECTED FEATURETTES — And — IRIS MASON IRIS MASON Presenting New Numbers at the Organ. BOOK NOW Box Plan* at D.I.C, Begg's, and Theatre. TWO ATTRACTIVE FEATURES. /"kUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. "UR ' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT! 7.30. TONIGHT! No. I— "I BELIEVED IN YOU," "I BELIEVED IN YOU," ' "I BELIEVED IN YOU," —With Three Big Stars— VICTOR JORY JOHN BOLES —ROSEMARY AMES— She believed in the wrong man . . . until Life taught her that loyiilty . . . not ecstasy ... is the greatest love. | (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2— "THE FIRE RAISERS." . "THE FIRE RAISERS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring LESLIE BANKS. Thrills you've neVer seen before . . . building after building crashing to earth, in flames ... an ocean liner exploding and sinking *at sea . . . truly a most amazing production. No. 3- SPECIAL FEATURETTES. SATURDAY'S CROWDS , ENTHUSIASTIC At the Two Excellent Features At the KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. Showing Daily, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. No. I—A Riotous Comedy of a gangster, who wanted to let the world hear Anne Snodgrass sing. "SING AND LIKE IT." "SING AND LIKE IT." With ZASTJ PITTS JNAT PENDLETON, ' EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, NED SPARKS. PERT KELTON. No. 2—Romance in a gripping story of character development. "BED OF ROSES." With CONSTANCE BENNETT ■ JOEL McCREA - JOHN ; HALLIDAT. (Both recommended by Censor for Adulti.) Box Plans tt D.1.C." and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. Prices: la and Is 6d. CHORTT'S THEATRE. OqORTT'S • THEATRE. Continuoui from 11 a-m. to 10 p.m. THE ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME. 2 ■ STERLING MASTERPIECES 2 "MELODY CRUISE." - A Scintillating, Pulsating Exposition of Maddening Music! Wonderful Girls! Delightful Romance! Featuring: | .GRETA NISSEN, HELEN MACK. | CJHARLES RUGGLES, PHIL HARRIS, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND GREAT ATTRACTION. The Greatest Laugh of 1934. "PALOOKA" . "PALOOKA" (For Universal Exhibition.) A Production of Incessant Merriment from Start to Finish. Featuring: JIMMY DURANTE, LUPE VELEZ, STUART ERWIN, EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Be Earljf Tonight. Be Early Tonight. pALACE THEATRE, PETONE. •*• TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. > CLARK GABLE, with MYRNA LOY, •ELIZABETH ALLEN, JEAN HERSHOLT, OTTO KRUGER, WALLACE FORD In ' ' "MEN IN WHITE." "MEN IN WHITE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 'Clark Gable's Greatest Characterisation to date! Outstanding Supporting Programme. E LUX! THEATRE E LUXE 'THEATRE LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, at 8. The emotional thrill of a picture-going lifetime, featuring JOHN LONGDEN, with Charlotte .Francis and Jocclyn Howarth, in "THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WEDNESDAY ONLY, at 8 p.m. Something really new m motion picture entertainment. OTTO KRUGER and UNA MERKEL In "THE WOMEN IN HIS LIFE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at the "Peter Pan" Lounge, , or Telephone Theatre (63-43 X). SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TONIGHT, .at' 8 o'clock, for^tbg "''' " '' last time. "MOULIN ROUGE," ' ' With CONSTANCE BENNETT And ■ ' - FRANCHOT TONE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tomorrow Nteht, Charles Laughton in "WHITE WOMAN." -'(Recommended by Censor for1 Adults.) Plan^at Theatre, or, Ring 16-393. CAPITOL - THEATRE! MIRAMAR, -- - - TONIGHT. A gay and sparkling musical comedy, "PRINCESS CHARMING." Clever comedy, spectacular scenes, tuneful songs siing by the idol of the London stage KVELTN LA YE.* An excellent cafet inclutfer' *-YVONSf E > -"< 'ARNAUD and GEORGE -GROSSMITH. (Recommended .by Censor for Adults.) INEMA; '< ' " 'KILBIRNIE. - TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Double-Feature Piogramme. "MELODY IN SPRING." ' (ApproVed for Universal Exhibition.) " COUNSELLOR AT LAW." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tueday, Wednesday, Bebe Daniels'in "SOUTHERN MAID." "HOW TO SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS HAPPILY AND SUCCESSFULLY" is the subject of HARRY GAZE'S Final Free Lecture. pONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TONIGHT (Mondaj), S o'clock.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 2
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