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PARAMOUNT THEATRE x ARAJIOUNT THEATRE NOW SHOWING • (Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8.) Two- Brilliant Attractions. VICTOR McLAGLAN Alison Skipworth, VICTOR McLAGLAN Dorothy Dell, VICTOR McLAGLAN Preston Foster. In —- ANGEL." "WHARF ANGEL." '•WHARF ANGEL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Heavenly romance in the Devil's Playground! Characters as different ... as unusual ... as San Francisco's waterfront where they lived . . . fought . , . and loved! ALSO SHOWING George Bancroft prances Fuller Rosco Earns i - George Barbier Xn "ELMER AND ELSIE." "ELMER — AND ELSIE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A delightful comedy romance of a woman who; lifted her husband up tha ladder of success , . . and let him think he was a self-made man. ' Also: IRIS MASON at the WURLITZER. Bos Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. QUEEN'S THEATRE UEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba Street). At 8 TONIGHT—-At 8. A BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. "ALIAS THE DOCTOR," . "ALIAS THE DOCTOR," - With — RICHARD BARTHELMESS, MARIAN MARSH. The story of a devoted young "surgeon" wlio saves human lives without tho legal right. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Together frith WILLIAM POWELL, MARGARET LINDSAY - In - "PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62." With Powell as a home-wrecking Raffles of romance—a heart-breaking rogue any "woman ; would leve —and love to choke! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS. CONTINUOUS RINGESS. from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING! 2——■ Paramount Successes 2 SHIRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, With ADOLPHE MENJOU Dorothy Dell, Charles Bickford, In the Appealing Comedy Drama, . "LITTLE MISS MARKER." "LITTLE MISS MARKER." Pathos and Humour Delightfully Combined (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In Conjunction With - GEORGE RAFT CAROLE LOMBARD, SALLY RAND In the Most Glamorous of all ■ Dancing Shows, ■ "BOLERO." "BOLERO." Sco the Famous "Fan Dance" performed by SALLY RAND. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' Box Plans at Theatre* Telephone 42-580. ' Tune-Table: "Mirs Marker": 11.3, 2.15, 5.35, 8.56. "Bolero": 12,52, 4.12. 7,28. • T>RITANNIA. . CONTINUOUS Britannia. • ■ - fromiia.mJ '. ■ '-^r- NOW SHOWING. -^- ' A Splondid Double-Feature Programme!, The Hilarious All-Star Comedy, "CONVENTION CITY." •/CONVENTION CITY.'"CONVENTION CITY." With' -JOAN BLONDELL. ADOLPHE MENJOU, MARY ASTOR, liuy Kibbee, Frank McHugh, Dick Powell, Hugh Herbert. It's just one long, loud laugh! Additional Attraction The Powerful Mystery Drama . . . Crowded with Adventure, Thrills, Excitement! "THE FOUR MASKED MEN." ■ -"THE FOUR MASKED MEN.'.' "THE. FOUR; MASKED MEN." Featuring JUDY KELLY, JOHN STUART, MILES MANDER. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Bos Plans 'at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. Time-Table: "Convention City": 11.26, 2.39, 6.0, 0.21. '•Four Masked Men"; 1.15, 4.36, 7.57. ' A-RTCRAFT ' THEATRE ■^-RTCRAFT THEATRE (Thorndon's' Popular Family Cinema.) "FINALLY TONIGHT At 8. JOAN CRAWFORD '■ JOAN CRAWFORD ' CLARK GABLE : - CLARK GABLE " .. . -In"DANCING LADY" ~ "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. . . . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER In "THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO LOVE." With Ann Dvorak and Edward Horton. The prince ofcharm in his gayest romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PALACE THEATRE, PETONE. •*•■ TONIGHT, At o'clock. . MARGARET SULLA VAN With Douglass Montgomery, ; Fred Kohler, lledda Hopper, Alan Mowbray, And groat, cast in "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?" "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?" 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Two youngsters, not rich, not poor, just people, overwhelmed by the whirlpool in which all humanity seethes, but aware only of their personal tragedy and their personal triumph! See it! It will lift your .heart, it will open your eyes, it will inspire you to v. newer and greater happiAND FULL DPR'OGRAMME. G KAND TONIGEHT KA^ 8 PET°NESLIJI SUMMERVTLLE, ZASU PITTS Mickey Rooney, Maude Eburn In the Laugh Riot, "THE LOVE BIRDS." "THE LOVE BIRDS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Chester Morris, Alice White, John Miljan, Helen Twelvetrees in "A KING FOR A NIGHT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Wanderlust—that drives men and women into strange paths and strange placesbringing to some lives, happiness—smashing others! A terrific drama of unbridled wills! T7-ILBIRNIE KINEMA •"■*" TONIGHT, At 7.45 o'clock and TOMORROW. Another o£ Our Popular Double-Feature Programmes. The King of Comedy— JOE JS. BROWN JOE E. BROWN At his Funniest and Best in "CIRCUS CLOWN." More fun than a circus, because it's got a whole tent full of actual circus thrills. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Barbara Stanwyck & Joel McCrea in the thrilling drama, "GAMBLING LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Specially-selected Supporting Featurettes* Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 14-202.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 2

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