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LAST f OUR pAyS^DEFINITELY ! OF THE FOX MERRY MUSICALE, "MUSIO IN THE AIR" "MUSIC IN THE AIR" "MUSIO IN THE AIR" ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - With GLORIA BWANSON GLORIA SWANSON ■ ' JOHN BOLES Plaza Feafcurettes Include . Australian News. World News. , (News that IS News) ;■ Camera Thrilln. Cartoon, Etc PLAZA. Beiaionf, 2.15 and 8 p.«n. . LAZA. Plan at Bemfr. ' . , • PLAZA, Theatre Telephone 51-277. -Direction.— Amalgamated Pictures, Ltd. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY at the "Little Theatre with the j Big Attractions" BRITAIN'S SUPERB ACHIEVEMENT! "JEW SUSS." "JEW SUBS." "JEW SUSS." ■,'.-. "JEW. SUSS." , / I ■ Never before in the history of the ! Britiih Film Industry has any production b««B so lavishly and more cavefully produced than "Jew Suss." The total coftt of thi» mighty picture was £135,000, out of which £30,000 was devoted t* costumes and period decor- . ation* alone. ~- . The Imposing Cast for Lion Feuehtwanger's Famous Novel, CONRAD VEIDT . M Jowph Susa Oppenheimer. '. Beaitft Humo as Marie August*. '. Frank Vosper as Karl Alexander. • SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE as Rabbi Gabriel. SIR GERALD DU MAURIER as Weissensee. Pamela Astrer as Naemi. and all-star supporting players. I ' "JEW SUSS." "JEW SUSS." "JEW SUSS." „ * (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PREFERENTIAL BOOKING PLAN •■'.." now open at "Begga" and Theatre for opening nights. Friday and Saturday, March 29-30. Special Reservations: ' 2s 3d, 2s lOd, 3a id, 3s lid. Day Sessions and early doors: Is and 18 6d. Free List entirely suspended. We advise purchasing reservations ' during the d»y to avoid delay in tho queue. Telephone reserves cannot be guaranteed after 7.30 p.m. B« Wise—Book Early. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 53-QBO. DE LUXE THEATRE. J5 LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING - (Twice Daily. 2.15 and 8). To* Vivid and Exotic Spectacle of Egypt. THE MOTION PICTURE : SENSATION OF 19351 A picture that makes an irresistible appeal to women I CONRAD i ' \ VEIDT j - In - Twickenham Films Screen Adaptation of thai World-famous Book by ■ ROBERT HICHENS. Robert hichens. "BELLA DONNA." • "BELLA DONNA." """""" / «BELLA ] , I DONNA" I Th« ehanetan is "Btlla Donna" an not jast figures is » melodrama, but real people whose virtues and vices are the every day ones born of everyday emotions. - With - SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, MAR? ELLIS. JOHN STUART. • MARY ELLIS. JOHN STUART. Intense drama acted with great ability by a strong cast of players. - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) < SPECIALLY BELECTED "SHORTS." At the Wurlitzer Organ ' IRIS MASON. ;. Plans DJLC. and Theatre (Tri. 6M90). ROXY THEATRE. OXY THEATRE. ROXY THEATRE. -.* ' Direction: Amalgamated Theatres cnr. manners * willis streets. : continuous • FROM 11 a.m. IDE LUXE SESSIONS, 2.15 and 3 p.m. : HERE'S GRAND ENTERTAINMENT First New Zealand Screening. By Special Arrangement with !* Fox Film, Corp. WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, la a roje you will never t orgeb—a firwmt;jng wat-horte of small-town politics who •turned the whole, country upside down. '.' "THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN." ■ "THE • COUNTY CHAIRMAN." "THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN." .'THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN." , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) :also screening— A Welcome Return of the World's Greatest Sweethearts - Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell 1 Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell -JaMt Gaynor Charles Farrell "CHANGE OF HEART" "CHANGE OF HEART" "CHANGE OF HEART' - (Approved for. Universal Exhibition) CUTTIOL THEATRE MIRAMAR. yj TONIGHT CAJROL LOMBARD CHESTER MORRIS In "THE GAY BRIDE" "THE GAY BRIDE" "THE GAY BRIDE" - A hilarious farce—see what happens when $ blonde adventuress meets a wealthy but dumb racketeer. ' Also featuring ZASU PI^TS, SAM HARDY, NAT PENDLETON, AND LEO CARRILLO. (Recommended fog Adult Audienoes.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2