regent . v ■■' '- "• -~,-;" -:;' regent THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2,15, and 8 p.m. CYRIL MAUDE — DOLLY HAAS IN THE SPARKLING BRITISH COMEDY "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS" -With IRENE VANBRUGH and a Sterling Cast of English. Artists, Just a simple error—the Duke thought that Pat was short for Patrick, but the real name,wag.Patricia. So simple, but what fun when Patricia decides not to disappoint the "old boy" and becomes PATRICK just for "divilment!" A British International Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Pians at the D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 44-144). — FRIDAY NEXT—:— A BEWITCHING COMEDY. MARGARET , HERBERT - ; SULLAVAN *"* MARSHALL "THE GOOD FAIRYi" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PACKED TO THE DOORS ! LARGE NUMBERS WERE UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION ON SATURDAY. THE POPULAR VERDICT WAS— A GRAND THEATRE and a GREAT PROGRAMME ! — AGAIN TODAY, 2 p.m. TONIGHT, 7.30. THE NEW OPERA HOUSE. (Direction: J. O. Williamson Picture Corp, Ltd).1 ' PRESENTING THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE IN TOWN. 3 HOURS OF GOOD PICTURES. Binnie Barnes, Paul Cavanaugh, and Neil-Hamilton "ONE EXCITING "ADVENTURE" The thrilling escapades of a lady "Raffles." AN EXCELLENT COMEDY-MYSTERY-DRAMA! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND BIG ATTRACTION "THE HUMAN SIDE." Witt Doris Kenyon, Charlotte Henry, Dickie Moore. :•.■"'■ (Recommended, by Censor for Adults) Box Plans at D.I.C. ! Next Attraction—King Vidor's "OUR DAILY BREAD"! . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.!' \
Enthusiastic Acclamation Greets Superb1 Double Feature Programme! At CHORTI"S THEATRE At I At "HORTT'S THEATRE At ANN HARDING CLIVE BROOK ANN HARDING CLIVE BROOK In a Glorious Production of Sublime Artistry "GALLANT LADY." . y •'GALLANT LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■' ; ■ ,-■' ■' And--. ■ ■■■■•■• WALLACE; BEERY GEORGE RAFT JACKIE COOPER FAY WRAY In One of The Screen Hits of the ¥ear "THE BOWERY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPLENDID SUPPORTS INCLUDE. Walt Disney's magnificent coloured cartoon "The Big Bad Wolf." Owing to the length of programme, Evening sessions start with "The Bowery" at 7.30; Cartoon at 9 o'clock; Gallant Lady at 9.15 p.m. SATURDAYS LARGE AUDIENCES ACCLAIM "CHAINED" PROGRAMME AS "THE PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT!" KING'S Daily ING'S At 2.15 THEATRE. And 8 p.m. And what a story for the perfect screen stars. Joan CRAWFORD———CIark GABLE Joan CRAWFORD —Clark GABLE - And - :- Otto KRUGER -— Stuart ERWIN In the soul-stirring romance of the lovely lady who kept locked in her. heart, the love that might have been. '' ,"C-H-A-I-N-E-D" i "C-H-A-I-N-E-D" " C-H-A-I-N-E-D » "C-H-A-I-N-E-D" "C-H-A-I-N-E-D" "C-H-A-I-N-E-D" "C-H-A-I-N-E-D" " C-H-A-I-N-E-D " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) It will bring a smile to your lips and a tear to your eye. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. and THEATRE (Tel. 52-212). IT IS IMPERATIVE TO RESERVE , I/-INEMA. KILBIRNIE. ■""TONIGHT - 7.30 p.m. - TONIGHT. A double-star programme that provides the "Ultimate" in Cinema Entertainment. Claudette Warren COLBERT WILLIAM COLBERT WILLIAM in Fannio Hurst's Great Novel, "IMITATION OF LIFE." . "BUTATION OF LIFE." "IMITATION OF LIFE." — With — Rochelle Hudson, Ned Sparks, and Baby Jane. The tremendous drama of a mother and daughter who are unknowing rivals in love 1 Truly a magnificent picture. —— Additional Feature ' CLIFFORD MOLLISOH In the riotously funny comedy romance "MEET MY SISTER." "MEET MY SISTER." With Constance Shotter and Jimmy Godden> IT'S A SCREAM! (Both recommended by Censor for Adults) Grand Associate Featurettes. Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 14-202. . WOULD YOU LDSE WOULD YOU LDIE TO SEE TO SEE AN AUTHENTIC RECORD AN AUTHENTIC RECORD — ofTHE FIRST WORLD WAR" HE FIRST WORLD WAR" I -.J.? .- -\1 PRINCESS. CONTINUOUS RINCESS. from 11 a.m. to 10.15 pjn. NOW SHOWING Two exceptionally Fine Features! BEAUTY . . . SONGS . . . DANCING LAUGHTER IN THE MUSICAL SPECTACLE "DAMES" "DAMES" "DAMES" With those Favourite Comedy Stars:— RUBY KEELER DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL ZASU PITTS GUY KIBBEE HUGH H HUBERT and a Host of Lovely Girls ADDITIONAL FEATURE BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. In the Gay Musical Comedy "THE SONG YOU GAVE ME." ', "THE SONG YOU GAVE ME." "THE SONG YOU GAVE ME." Mirth!' Melody!! Romance!!! (Both Approvtd for Universal Exhibition) Box Plaus at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. TIME TABLE ' ' 'Song You Gave Me" 11.33, 3.22, 7.0 "Dames" 1.3, 4.50, 8.42. WHAT DO YOU KNOW WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ABOUT THE FIRST WORLD WAR" HE FIRST WORLD WAR" f a i ?. CEPPLET'S Australian Port is guar « anteed to be finest wive that money can buy at the price. Money refunded ii not fully ntiafied. Quart* 3s, Pints la Sd. Grand Jtetel, . __!._... .r ■'
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2
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