■ LAST THREE DAYS ■ -. ■ LAST THREE DAYS Plans D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 53-080. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING (Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8). The Vivid and Exotic Spectacle of Egypt. THE MOTION PICTURE SENSATION OF 19351 A picture that makes an irresistible appeal i- to women — — In - Twickenham Films Screen Adaptation of the World-famous Boob by ROBERT HICHENS. ROBERT HICHENS. "BELLA DONNA." "BELLA DONNA." H^ / " BELLA \ ■ ... -~ Z I . DONNA * j • \^ The characters in "Bella Donna" are not just figures in a 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, , MARY 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 SELECTED "SHORTS." At the Wurlitzer Organ IRIS MASON. Plans D.1.0. and Theatre (Tel. 53-080). D' tT luxe theatre"! E LUXE THEATRE THREE MORE DAYS AND THEN THE GREATEST SUCCESS IN TALKING PICTURE HISTORY! | FRIDAY I FRIDAY 1 at 2.15 and 8 p.m. BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS have the honour to present A P.ICTURE which even superlatives fail to describe. NELL GWYN NELL GWYN . NELL GWYN NELL GWYN NELL GWYN NELL GWYN THE LITTLE ORANGE SELLER, WHOSE WIT AND VIVACITY CAPTURED THE HEART OF KING CHARLES 11. NELL GWYN NELL GWYN Sweet Noll of Old Drury " I NELL GWYN [ 1 NELL GWYN | AVhq has not heard of this' . Intriguing Character in the history of Romances? NELL GWYN NELL GWYN NELL GWYN, I NELL GWYN I NELL GWYN [ 'NELL x GWYN (Rccomm. by Censor for Adults.) THE MOTION PICTURE OF 1935. Colourful—Vivid—Humorous Romantic and Entertaining. A SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH for the British Studios AND THE TWO GREAT STARS - I SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE I I SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE | As the Merry Monarch Charles 11. And ' ■„..•■■ ANNA NEAGLE .I- ---■ ANNA NEAGLE , | As the Roguish Sweet Nell. Plans are filling. : SAVE REGRETS—BOOK EARLY At D.I.C. or Theatre, : Tel: SS-fISO. it: ' , " ' . f Jl Enthusiastic Acclamation Greets Superb Double Feature Programme! At CHOETT'S THEATRE At At . THEATRE At ANN HARDING . CLIVE BROOK ANN HARDING CLIVE BROOK In a Glorious Production of Sublime Artistry "GALLANT LADY." "GALLANT LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WALLACE BEERy" GEORGE RAFT JACKIE COOPER . FAY. WRAY In One of The Screen Hits of the Sear "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. KINEMA. KILBIRNIE. Finally TONIGHT at 7.45 p.m. Claudette Warren COLBERT WILLIAM in Fannie Hurst's "IMITATION OF LIFE." -T— "IMITATION OF LIFE." also CLIFFORD MOLLISON in the riotously funny comedy "MEET MY SISTER." (Both recommended by Censor for Adults) Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 14-202. TOMORROW'S CHANGE A Magnificent Double-star programme THE SCREEN'S ARTISTIC TRIUMPH OF 1935. "LEST WE FORGET" '- ■ "LEST WE FORGET" ■ ■ "LEST WE FORGET" "LEST WE FORGET" starring STEWART ROME STEWART ROME (Of "Song of the Plough" fame.) Anne Yates Geo. Carney Additional Feature. STANLEY LUPINO STANLEY LUPINO in the bright and breezy rrusical comedy "H-A-P-P-Y" -^ • "H-A-P-P-Y" (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) X»EGAL THEATRE. KARORI. TONIGHT 8 p.m. TONIGHT. A MIRTHQUAKE OF LAUGHTER JIMMY DURANTE as the Screens New Comedy Lover in "PALOOKA" - With - LUPE VELEZ and STUART ERWIN (Approved for "Universal Exhibition). Silly Symphony, "CIRCUS DAYS'*
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1935, Page 2
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