SECOND, RECORD WEEK SECOND RECORD WEEK SECOND RECORD' WEEK SECOND RECORD WEEK STARTS TODAY! STARTS TODAY! ST. JAMES. DULY.T. JAMES. At "is" ST. JAMES aid 8 p.m. (Dir.—bir Benjamin Fuller.) The celebrated stage play perfectly pictunsed by Metro-Golclwyn-Mayer with the lovers of "Smilin' Thru'" rising to greater heights of romance. ■V\__;. FREimiC MARCH " THE Barretts of wimpole street." barretts of wimpole street." BARRETTS OK WIMPOLE STREET." BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET." ! BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET " BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOGETHER WITH A FINE ARRAY ©F HAND-PICKED FEATURETTES. BOOK NOW! BOOK- NOW! jit 1>.1.C. or Theatre (54-770) after 5 p.m. i — HERE'IS A PROGRAMME OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT! PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE I . -— NOW SHOWING (Twice. Daily, 2.15 and 8.) Two Brilliant VICTOR McLAGLAN With VICTOR McLAGLAN Alison Skipworth, VICTOR McLAGLAN Dorothy Dell, VICTOR McLAGLAN Preston Foster. In "WHARF ANGEL." "WHARF ANGEL." fJWHARF ANGEL." "WHARF ANGEL." "WHARF ANGEL." "WHARF ANGEL." "WHARF — ANGEL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Heavenly romance in the Devil's Play- - ' ground! Characters as different ... as unusual ... as San Francisco's waterfront where they lived .- . . fought . . . and loved! — - ALSO SHOWING George Bancroft Frances Fuller Ilosco Karns ■ George Barbier In "ELMER. AND ELSIE." "ELMER. —^— AND ELSIE." "ELMER — ~-±- AND ELSIE." '•ELMER AND - ELSIE." (Approved Jpr, .Universal Exhibition.) A delightful'comedy romance of a woman ■who lifted her,husband-up the ladder of success . . . and let him think he was a self-made man. Also: . * IRIS MASON at the WURLITZER. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre.. CHORTT'S THEATRE. •^HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY. Two Brilliant Productions. She Supreme Comedy Programme of the Year. Laughter! Laughter! Laughter! And More Laughter! CICELY CQURTNEIDGE, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, BAM HARDY, PHILLTS CLARE, SAM .HARDY, PHILLIS CLARE, SAM HARDY, PHILLIS CLARE, DEBKOY SOMERS AND HIS BAND, DEBROY SOMERS AND HIS BAND, DEBROY SOMERS AND HIS BAND, Jn one of the greatest pictures of music, Spectacle, and Comedy ever made. "AUNT SALLY." "AUNT SALLY." "AUNT SALLY." "AUNT SALLY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Xaogh-a-second comedy . . . thrill-a-second fcction . . . gasp-a-seeond breath-taking spectacle. Second Huge Attraction: ■ • . SALLY ErLERS, ZASU1 PITTS, EALXY EILERS, ZASU PITTS, BALLY EILERS, ZASU PITTS, And a. Huge Supporting Cast, in ■ "THREE ON A. HONEYMOON." "THREE ON A HONEYMOON." "THREE ON A HONEYMOON/ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' Ecstatically in love, but oh, so bashful. And when Zasu is that way you're in for gay, giddy entertainment!1' Excellent Supporting Programme. UEBN'S THEATRE UEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba Street). .. At 8 TONIGHT At 8. A 810 DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. "ALIAS THE DOCTOR," "ALIAS THE DOCTOR," — With — RICHARD BARTHELMESS, MARIAN MARSH. (Che story of a devoted young "surgeon" (who safes human lives without the legal right. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.}' Together with IWILLIAM POWELL,* MARGARET LINDSAY In "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." With Powell as a home-wrecking Raffles of romance—a Philo Vance of the alimony racket—a heart-breaking rogue any woman would love—and love to choke! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MATINEE TOMORROW. Episode 5, "RED RIDER." ARICRAFT THEATRE ■"■RTCRAFT THEATRE (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) At B—TONIGHT At 8. JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE - In - ■ "DANCING LADY" — "DANCING LADY" — "DANCING LADY"— *—-T— "DANCING LADY" 'A musical drama with a soul-stirring story » . . with glamorous Joan dancing straight into the heart, of the screen's most dashing lover . . .staged amid incomparable scenes of splendour ~ . dazzling pageants of 300 of the world's most beautiful girls! . > {Recommended by Censor .for Adulta.)', ', With a fine supporting programme, ',»• JJATTNBE TOMORROW at 2,15: :l. . Bpisdde IS, "RED. RIDER."- '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 2
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