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SPECIAL! ROYAL WEDDING OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF KENT. Depicting Every Item of Interest—The Procession —The Arrival of Guests —Ihe Service at the Abbey, Etc., Etc. DE LUX ID THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING (Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8.) ' METRO-GQLPWYN-MAYER'S su'rku att'k action Fiction's Most I'nscinntiuii Beauty I . CONSTANCE • * . BENNETT jlonhes on the screeu the love-story of Iris March, the fascinating heroine of MICIIAICL AKI.IuVS SI IRHINU NOVEL "THE GREEN HAT," "THE GRKEN HAT," : " THE GREEN HAT," " THE GREEN HAT," Adapted to the Screen as tho "OU'ICAST LADY" "OUTCAST LAIJY" •'OU'ICAST LADY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) With HERBERT MARSHALL Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Hugh Williams, Elizabeth Allan. BRILLIANT M-G-Al FEATURETTES. Traveltalk—Novelty—News. — In Addition IRIS MASON IRIS MASON At the Wurlitzer Organ. Box Plans at D.I.C. & Theatie. Tel. 53-080. SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY EVERY CRITIC PREDICTS JEAN MUIR WILL BECOME ONE OF THE GREATEST STARS OF THE DAY! ST. JAMES. DAILY: T. JAMES. At 2.15 ST. JAMES and 8 p.m. (Dh\—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Utterly frank, and refreshingly appealing is this sparkling story of a young girl who uses modern methods to-overcome family interference with her own affairs! JEAN MUIR JEAN MUIR JEAN MUIR Intriguing Wellington as she has the rest of the world. "DESIRABLE" " DESI R A B L E " ■ "DESIRABLE" "DESIRABLE" * With GEORGE BRENT, VEREE TEASDALE. GEORGE BRENT, VEREE TEASDALE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. COMING FRIDAY NEXT - SIR JAMES M. BARRIES - - SIR JAMES M. BARRIES — - SIR JAMES M. BARRIES — Celebrated play now brought to, the1 screen with all the dharm and heart appeal that made Helen Hayes beloved in such successes as "The Sin of Madelan Claudet," "Arrowsmith," and "The White Sister." « HELEN HAVES ■ • HELEN HAVES HELEN HAVES ■ HELEN HAVES • HELEN — HAVES HELEN • HAVES HELEN HAVES HELEN HAVES BRIAN AHERNE — MADGE EVANS BRIAN AHERNE MADGE EVANS BRIAN AHERNE MADGE EVANS In. Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a Delightful -Masterpiece, "WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." " WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." " WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." " WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." " WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." " WHAT EVER 1" WOMAN KNOWS." "WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." " WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Words are, empty things in describing Loveliness . . . the charm that ia the bloom of a woman. Neither can words tell of the artistry of Helen Hayes, nor the wizardry, the fanciful magic of the world's master story teller, SIR JAMES M. BARRIE, SIR JAMES M. BARRIE, And-we cannot tell you—you can but take our w,ord—of the delight—the romance—the poignancy of .',. * •. Metro-Goldwyn : Mayer's "WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS." ;''! Box Plans at". D.I.C, . . ■ : ■ TTINEMA, i ■• KILBIRNIE. ',[:■■ TONIGHT at. B. V•" "! " '■' *■ Last'night 'of season! .' ' • GEORGEV ARLISS.,-.. GEORGE ARLISS. GEORGE ARLISS. GEORGE ARLISS. "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD." "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD." ' "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD."1 "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD."' GEORGE ARLISS. GEORGE ARLISS. GEORGE ARLISS. GEORGE ARLISS. ■ ( Approved' for. Universal Exhibition,), . WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. ' "MALA THE' MAGNIFICENT,"; ' "TMALA THE MAGNIFICENT.", • "MALA . THE MAGNIFICENT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)UK THEATRE, NEWTOWN. . UR THEATRE. NEWTQWN. . FINAL' SCREENING TONIGHT, 7:30. BASIL'■ RATHBONE, : . ".-':' '■'. ' "' ■: ;HEATHER; THATCHER. In the Supreme Human Drama— "LOYALTIES." "LOYALTIES." A drama of racial pride'and class prejudice. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .;;'-. Second Big Attraction— ALBERT BURDON, : In the Riotous Laughter Hit,— "LETTING IN THE SUNSHINE." "LETTING IN THE SUNSHINE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) pALACE THEATRE, PETONE. FINALLY TO NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. . JACK BUCHANAN, in' the Merry Musical Success, ' ' "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." , "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Commencing Tomorrow "(WEDNESDAY), ; At,B p.m. , BEBE DANIELS, with Lyle Talbot, Minna Gombell, and notable cast in \ "REGISTERED NURSE." "REGISTERED NURSE." : (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) pRAND THEATRE, PETONE. V ! TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock. Final Screening of the Splendid Doublc- '.' : Feature Programme. "THREE CORNERED MOON" and .* '-'THE THUNDERING HERD." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Commending Tbmorrow (WEDNESDAY), ,-: ■■ ;, At. : ft- '. •■ The Great, Drania; of the Arctic, "MALA THE MAGNIFICENT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also ' - LAUREL AND HARDY in ; , "DIRTY WORK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RICRRY Parties will be all the rage this New Year. We have the vfineßt stocks, imported direct from Spain; Aragon Spanish Sherry, an excellent wine at a low price; quarts ss, pints 2s 9d. Grand* Hotel Home Supply Store.

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Evening Post, Issue 6, 8 January 1935, Page 2

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