BRILLIANT SUCCESS - HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY Bo Wise—Book Early. Telephone Reserves will NOT be kept after 7.30. Theatre Telephone 53-080. DE LUXE Today, E LUXE Today, DE LUXE 2.15 and S. FRANZ LEHAR'S MAGNIFICENT OPERETTA "THE GLITTERING SPECTACLE OF 1935." Metro-Gqldwyn-Mayer's million dollar masterpiece. ... To gaiety and laughter .. . when "tonight's the night" at Maxim's and it's ]ilaC-time in Paris! "THE MERRY WIDOW." MERRY WIDOW." I MERRY WIDOW." , MERRY WIDOW." 1 MERRY WIDOW." ' MERRY WIDOW." MERRY WIDOW." MERRY WIDOW." With a cast of 800, headed by ©I MAUItICB I I CHEVALIER J 120-PIECE SYM SPHOnFc ORCHESTRA THE ALBERTINA RASCH PREMIERE BALLET. And Many Other Magnificent Features. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL M.G.M. FEATURETTES "Motor-cycle Cossacks." (With Pete Smith). CHIC SALES in "WINDY." METROTONE NEWS. ■ IRIS MASON at the Wurlitzer Organ. MERRY WIDOW CABARET MERRY WIDOW CABARET MERRY WIDOW CABARET At the WENTWORTH TONIGHT Dancing from 9 to 1 a.m. Merry Widow Waltzing Competition, Ist Prize, £2 2s; 2nd Prize, £1 la; 3rd, Trophy. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. TWICE DAILY—At 2.15 and 8 p.m. An outstanding Easter Programme. Thrills and Laughter with the incomparable stars of "The Thin Man" and "Manhattan Melodrama." WILLIAM POWELL - MYRNA LOY, WILLIAM POWELL - MYRNA LOY, WILLIAM POWELL - MYRNA LOY, In A Tense Drama of the Courtroom, " EVELYN PRENTICE." "EVELYN PRENTICE." " EVELYN PRENTICE." "EVELYN PRENTICE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - SELECTED SUPPORTS INCLUDE: M.G.M. News, Willie Whoffer Cartoon, Charlie Chase Comedy, and Traveltalk in „ Natural Colour. . BOX PLANS AT THEATRE ONLY (Tel. 52-212). v A BRILLIANT DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. Suitable for the whole family and providing perfect entertainment for the holiday season. T7-INEMA . KILBIRNIE. TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. TONIGHT, and TOMORROW, At 7.45 p.m. You'll Laugh • You'll Scream when you see • . JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN —With— — ELSIE RANDOLPH & VERA PEARCE In The Uproariously Funny Musical Comedy, "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL"— — "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL" "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL" The Famous Musical Comedy that ran for over a year at the 9 London Hippodrome. Additional Feature: ROGER PRYOR- —HEATHER ANGEL In the Delightful Romantic Cbmedy Set to Music. "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN." "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 14-202. REX THEATRE, EX THEATRE, Upper Cuba Street. ' ( " ■ ALL SEATS ONE PRICE-*ls. CHILDREN 3d AT MATINEES. - NOW SHOWING ' TWICE DAILY—2 and 7.30 p.m. A Splendid Double-feature Programme! CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, With NEIL HAMILTON And a Big Popular Cast In the Glamorous Romantic Drama, "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." A Powerful Story that" never lacks interest, Suspense, and Dramatic Fervour! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Additional Attraction: Life! Speed! Excitement! Laughter and Romance! In the Lightning-paced Comedy, "HARD TO HANDLE." "HARD TO HANDLE." " Starring JAMES CAGNEY. JAMES CAGNEY. Supported by Mary Brian Ruth Donnelly.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plana at Theatre. Tel. 52-334. AGAIN TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. At the GRAND THEATRE, RAND THEATRE, PETONE. A Melange of Merriment, Melody, Misfortune, and Beautiful Girls! "COCK-EYED CAVALIERS." "COCK-EYED CAVALIERS." "COCK-EYED CAVALIERS." (Approved. for Universal Exhibition). With WHEELER and WOOLSEY, WHEELER and WOOLSEY, and THELMA TODD. Hear "I Lovo to Dilly Dally." PLANS AT GRAND (TEL. 60-510). AGAIN TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. At the PALACE THEATRE, ALACE THEATRE. PETONE. The Lure of Pirate Gold that has stirred men's blood for centuries lives again in "TREASURE ISLAND." ' "TREASURE ISLAND." (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) With WALLACE BEERY, JACKIE COOPER. WALLACE BEERY, JACKIE COOPER. Also, LAUREL and HARDY Comedy"BUSYBODIES." PLANS AT GRAND OR TEL. 63-610. BROOKLYN THEATRE. TONIGHT. Special Holiday Attraction. "READY FOR LOVE," IDA LUPINO. RICHARD ARLEN. MISS GERTY SHAItDLOWS RUSSIAN I BALLET. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.),
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 94, 22 April 1935, Page 2
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