FINALLY TONIGHT, At S o'clock. WARNER BAXTER, - In - "HELL IN THE HEAVENS." Bos Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre. Tel. 51-595. , CTATE THEATRE. THEATRE STATE THEATRE. Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TOMORROW! TOMORROW! 3 SESSIONS—2.IS^ 5, & 8 p.m. I Gay Music, Gorgeous Girls, Delightful Dancing, and Hilarious Fun aro the constituents of this new comedy hit! ®.f ROBT. \ / WOOLSEY \ ■ WOOLSEY I V WOOLSEY I ■ In / "KENTUCKY \ / "KENTUCKY \ I KERNELS." \ KERNELS." I The screen's craziest comedy team act as peacemakers between warring Kentucky clans. Wheeler courts the Colonel's daughter, while Woolsey socially entertains the foe with fun and frolic, song and dance, and the feud turns into a fiesta to the tune of a delightful song hit, " ONE LITTLE KISS." EXTRA! * To make this a real laugh feast we also present CLARK & McCULLOCH ' CLARK & McCULLOCH In Their Latest Comedy, — And — "DUMBELL LETTER SERIES." COMING SOON. The Most Glorious Musical Romance oE all time— GRACE MOORE, in "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . LAST DAY! "A . UP OF KINDNESS." Li;i» OF KINDNESS." C CUP OF KINDNESS." I CUP OF KINDNKSS." I (Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) 1' * The Players: C Fred Tirtt TOM WALLS £ Charlie Tutt ...... RALPH LYNN L E. Ramsbotham ......... Robertson Hare Betty Ramsbotham Dorothy Hyson Stanley Tutt ........... Claude Hulbert etc. PLAZA. Plan at Begg's. = "L LAZA. Sessions: 2.15 and 8. PLAZA. Theatre Telephone 51-277 (Dir.—Ainiilganiiited Theatres, Ltd.) t o TOMORROW! Edith-Wharton's Prize Novel, -T Edith AVh.irtbn's Prize Novel, Kdith ' Wharton's Prize Novel, Edith Wharton's Prize Novel, >> I "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE." "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE." "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE." "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Starring JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES ■■■.'. 1 JOHN BOLES J JOHN BOLES ' And £ IRENE DUNNE. J' o TRENR DUNNE. - IRENE DUNNE. = IRENE DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE. Together again ,for the first time since "Back Street," Special Shoppers Season, Friday, 5 p.m. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. OR THEATRE. NEWTOWN FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, 7.30. No. I—The Fox Films Masterpiece, "CARAVAN." ■ "CARAVAN." Starring Charles Boyer, ■ Loretta Young, and Jean Parker. The happiest, gayest musical you've ever seen, with three sensational song hits! No. 2—The M.G.M. Championship Picture "STUDENT TOUR." Featuring CHARLES BUTTERWORTH ; and JIMMY DURANTE. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3- • LAUREL and HARDY In their Laugh Riot. "MIDNIGHT PATROL." COMMENCING TOMORROW! The Stupendous Att^iction— / "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DE LUXE T HEATEB 1 LOWER HUTT. ' TONIGHT AND TOMORROW AT 8. An Epic Drama of Human Emotion MARGARET SULLAVAN, .DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY, "LITTLE MAN," WHAT NOW" "LLTTLE MAN, WHAT NOW'" "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW!" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■* Special Souvenir Matinee Saturday After- - noon at 2:30. ~. A Roaring Romance of the Reckless J Rodeos— TOM KEENK in "THE SADDLE BUSTRft." "THE SADDLE BUSTER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) 'I W1I0: The first 200 children purchasing f< tickets will receive a Souvenir Badge. Box Plans at Pctct Pan Lounce oTelephone Theatre, C 3-431. , ' V
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 2
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