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.—LAST TWO DAYS—. "ff-* "PARAMOUNT THEATRE I | -Paramount theatre | f::l4!ll!illll!!llll!l!lllllllill!lllll!llllll!ffl ■■br Twice Daily—2.ls and 8 p.m. <,';.>' — Presents — ~..„ . JOAN BLOVDELL "■> ■ JOAN BLONDELL ■ • _ , JOAN BLONDELL - In - — "I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER." «c-u "I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER." siC— "I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER." i.-rrrr- "I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER." "•'•:'(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■"";-'v _ With — ?!pali O'BRIEN Glenda FARRELL ":i'llen JENKINS — Eugene PALLETTE. v^ere's a hilarious jamboree of fast and ';silrious fun. A laugh every second. '"" ■ Also Showing: ,!■ ''»? EXCELLENT. FEATURETTES. ;"- jJox Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. s s-m __ ~ COMMENCING FRIDAY ';•;. ■ -—COMMENCING FRIDAY— -Al93s's GREATEST SCREEN THRILL "PAUL MUNI Master of emotional drama 'PAUL MUNI has created another role PAUL MUNI that will live in screen PAUL MUNI history—bringing big brilPAUL MUNI liant career to its peak PAUL MUNI with this,'his most appealPAUL MUNI ing portrayal of all! ijj ;>j. . . . . •<M t • - ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■. ■; ixr. i "BORDERTOWN." ' !"j "BORDERTOWN." I ' ->JV- "BORDERTOWN." I *.-;': "BORDERTOWN.^'. j ,><■■■,*'. ' ' ■■■ ■ ''.'^(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) '•i^EJTTE DAVIS-MARGARET LINDSAY ijfUGENE PALLETTE ,%: t ROBERT BARRAT. *!Fate JSung him. across tho borderline of '"'blood—into the white arms of a woman whose heart-hunger made her forget that -■'the world called him "savage." You will "be spellbound by its dramatic intensity! ■■■sptr —Also Showing— '"'fan Hunter —— Nancy O'Neil, '-%?'" ~. "In '4«BOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS." sn""'CAppr6ved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-842. REX TALKIES, EX ■■ ■'■ ■- TALKIES, RE X .— TALKIES, Formerly Queen's Theatre (Upper Cuba Street). V : V '— ■. NOW SHOWING *i's TWICE DAILY—2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. ;.j .'Two Exceptionally Fine Features! ■\~'i~>-:& Compelling Drama of Today, -n '.. "ONE WAY PASSAGE." 'r:;; 4 "ONE WAY PASSAGE" a ,~L<". Co-starring WILLIAM POWELL, *~. v (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .2- EICHAED BARTHELMESS and '~.'..-■.' SALLY EILERS *"•;"■ " In the Thrilling Aviation Dramai "CENTRAL AIRPORT." "CENTRAL AIRPORT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) *■' ' — In Addition — ■--'ALL-TECHNICOLOUR REVUE — New- ' -irian Traveltalk — Interest Item — Musical Comedy — Universal News. Z-1C COMMENCING FRIDAY. Zr-~ 2 — BIG LAUGH «HITS — 3 >*r """ GENE GERRARD v In the Kollicking Farce, >' "LET ME EXPLAIN, DEAR." !J ' -"LET ME EXPLAIN, DEAR." >; itßecommended by Censor for Adults.) lv L-, ■■■■•' — Also — :*;■'■ bobby, howes *'< In the Uproarious Musical Comedy, ;+; ''"'TOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." *i | "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." V «(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -ji I ALL SEATS ONE PRICE-ls. V • ALL SEATS ONE PRICE—Is. $ CHILDREN 3d AT MATINEES. $ CHILDREN 3d AT MATINEES. '2 "Box Plans, at D.I.C. Ring Theatre V (Telephone 52-334) for Reserves. § " SHOWING TO CAPACITY HOUSES, ■ "♦■j i| It is Imperative to Reserve. *j JJT^EMA! . KILBIRNIE. *J j-TONIGHT — At 7.45 — TONIGHT. *3 _ Also Thursday and Friday. § "LA PICTURE THAT THE WHOLE vj' i ; '|,. . ... FAMILY WILL ENJOY. :5j 'V," ' " '♦■• C.- GEORGE ARLISS 43 ,- ' GEORGE ARLISS tj i-" GEORGE ARLISS *•* ',-;; GEORGE ARLISS *«l r"? ■ ' ■ il -U-i .■■•- In - ... ~,f, Th& deligntful comedy of a thousand **! '.' '■'.:' "'. . surprises. , ':-! -II- "THE LAST GEN'ILEMAN" *: _^_ "THE LAST GENTLEMAN" ■*> "THE. LAST GENTLEMAN" • '■p A With EDNA MAY OLIVER. & (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Additiofal Feature: . S" ZASU PITTS PHILLIPS HOLMES *1 MARY BRIAN-NED SPARKS-LEW M -:: ■ cody k ■':■-■-• ■- -.In- *£* The. baffling mystery-comedy thriller, £h —- "PRIVATE SCANDAL" -— «.- ;•■ "PRIVATE SCANDAL" »;* (Jlecommended by Censor for Adults.) *$ GRAND ASSOCIATE FEATURETTES. 2? Keservcs at Theatre. Telephone 14-202. '-$ ~~- QHORTT'S THEATRE. *• "^HORTT'S THEATRE. -.[« TONIGHT! I'ODAYI TONIGHT! *jl Another Two Great Masterpieces. rj No. I—Fox Film Corporation's Superb Production, ft "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." ** "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." ;> "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." ,;•; (Recommended by Censor for Adults.), ?J' !An atnazing Exposition of Thrilling Adf>; ventures. A startling revelation of New # ' York Night Life! *V . Features ''"- HELEN TWELVETREES. :•; ' SPENCER TRACY, And SHIRLEY TEMPLE. . ■, No. 2—The Laughter Riot of 1935, % The Funniest Picture of a Decade. & TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN r-^KOBINSON HARE MARY BROUGH ,£,' In Ben Travers's Shrieking Farce, :;» . "TURKEY TIME." i-v "TURKEY TIME.." *'. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) >£• Big Supporting Programme. '■Z* NOTE.—Evening Session commences at K. IJO. ->I T>RINCESS. CONTINUOUS • ;> XeincESS. from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. ;>■ NOW SHOWING. '-£ An Outstanding Double-Star Bill! ::♦ i- bing crosby '■■Z With —^~ '"X J Miriam Hopkins—Kitty Carlisle ( i In the Merry Comedy, ;:■»; "she loves me not." •&- . "she loves me not." ;♦*:■ "she loves me not." %' Songs! Musioll Laughter!!! ,"v »- MERLE OBERON h* JOHN GARRICK ',< In tho Brilliant Musical Drama, k "THE BROKEN MELODY." it "THE BROKEN MELODY." »J (Both Approved for UniveisaJ Exhibition) '*•* Box Plans at Thoatvo. Telephone 42-580. ;>., TIME-TABLE Crosby: 11.3—2.21—5.46-8.50.. ,r.£Ewtosi| Mclod^'i 12.55-4,19=-Z.lt.-7

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 85, 10 April 1935, Page 2

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