MANAGERIAL-- . . .In view-ot the widftspruiid interest centred in this latest Shirley Temple Picture, -a ud the ■■already lioavy demand for reservations. Patrons nre advised to make lull utic of tlio extra day Sessions arranged. Note. —Tomorrow's Sessions: — 10.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.45 p.m., 8 p.m. Box.Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 51-595. Tel. Reserves cannot be kept after 7.30' p.m. ST A T X TAT 10. ST ATK Direction—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. The most popular little star on the screen in another captivating role more glorious than "Bright Eyes" and "Baby Take a ■ . . Bow." ""'.' SHIRLEY ■ TEMPL.E SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLL SHIRLEY TEMPLE ■■/imssi mm. ■ lliKi? iKp£|' SHIRLEY TEMPLE ■■■■■■•■■ - Witli - LIONEL BARKYMOKK, -LIONEL BARRYMORE, T . ■ - In - "THE LITTLE COLONEL.;;_ "THE LITTLE COLONEL. "THE LITTLE. COLONEL." - (Approved* for "Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL.— Every Child, attending the special 10.30 session Tomorrow will be given a special Souvenir Photograph of Shirley herself.' ■ ; . • —NOW SHOWING. q.... ».»■■ ■■ •-" aPARAMOUNT THEATRE § - ARAMOUNT THEATRE | ■ ... (Heated for Your Comfort.) .'; Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. British : Dominions Films' Tv.o-feuture programme of exceptional merit. _ JOHN STUART - MARIE NEY - ~ JOHN STUART - MARIE .NEY - ~ ; JOHN STUART.- MARIE NEY - ■■■'..,", ;;;...;' ■ with '■■■' \- Sidney Fairbrolther, Richard Cooper, Cyril Raymond, -In ~ ■ ' "HOME SWEET HOME",— "HOME SWEET HOME "HOME SWEET HOME "HOME SWEET HOME" A romantic human drama of gripping appeal—based on the world's sweetest melody! ■ ■'"— SECOND ATTRACTION.; — BRIDGET HELM And a mighty cast in BRIDGET HELM the, most unusual and BRIDGET HELM thrilling drama 1 • Since "THE LOST WORLD," — "MISTRESS OF ATLANTIS" , "'MISTRESS OF ATLANTIS"- — "MISTRESS OF ATLANTIS" Unforgettable epic of a lost civilisation. \n astounding adventure romance enacted in .the vast and. mysterious Sahara Desert. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ——In- Addition -—- . ;.,.. Popular ; .M,ußic.al Presentations; by I [ 11. ;BARRTE . BRETT6NER JT]"j .I lIH BARBIE BRETTONER jlil The brilliant and colourful Organist At the PARAMOUNT WURLITZER (a) "Ole Faithful" (Caxr). . (b) "My Little Grass Shack" (Noble). Plans at D.1.0. & . rbeatra. Tel 61-842 :..■ - .. (Heated to your liking.) FINALLY TONIGHT at 7.45 o'clock. MADELEINE CARROLL -; ■■■_- ■■■ FRANCHOT TONE In the Love Story of a Century, — "THE WORLD MOVES ON" Additional Attraction: WINIFRED SHOTTER in .—_ "LILIES OF THE FIELD" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserves at Theatre Telephone 14-202. ' COMMENCING TOMORROW. I I I I JAN KIEPURA - : H JAN KIEPUKA - , v.j : | (I JAN KIEPURA : -"" In-the Gay Musical Romance "MY SONG FOR YOU." . "MY SONG FOR YOU." -——"MY SONG FOR YOU." , (Approved for Universal Exhibition), : r . __ ■vvjtiv ■■•■ ■ SONNIE HALE - AILEEN MAKSEN. Additional Attraction: • • -A Baffling Mystery Thriller. "THE MYSTERY OF , » EDWIN DROOD." ■ :.■.,■. With -"" CLAUDE (Invisible Man) KAINS, DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY, DAVID •-.:■ MANNERS, HEATHER ANGEL. • • (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■'■' Saturday: Matinee at 2.15 p.m. "MY SONG FOR YOU. ■ T>EX - THEATRE. ■ J*is : — THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) le^-ALL SEATS ONE PRICK—is. •3d--CHILDREN AT JfATINEES-3d. : —• NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY—2 and 7.30 p.m. Two Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Attractions! IMAGINE- ' Stan Oliver LAUREL * ■gfSSS : LAUREL —and— HARDY LAUREL HARDY ■'- With ■ : - ••■.•■■ CHARLIE CHASE, AH In One Screaming Feature-length ] . Comedy— "SONS OF THE DESERT." | "SONS OF THE DESERT." "SONS OF THE DESERT." j : It% all fun! And the Greatest Eibtickler ever Filmed! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 No. 2 Attraction: j OTTO KRUGER, ■Uua-Merkel ——— BenLyon '.Isabel Jewell— — Roscoe Kama . C. Henry Gordon, ' In a fast, exciting, thrill-crowded story of modem city life, Based on actual newspaper headlines. . "THE WOMEN IN ITIS LIFE." "THE WOMEN IN HIS LIFE." ':. ."THE WOMEN IN HIS LIFE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 53-334. .. •.V'.'..-.':•■ Reservea 6d Extra. 'ARTCRAIT THEATRE ■^BTCBAIT.. THEATRE (Vborndcm'B Popular Family Cinema.) COMMENCING: TONIGHT, AT 7.45. DIANA WYNYARD, CLTVE BROOK, DIANA WYNYARD, CLIVE. BROOK, DIANA WYNYARD/ CLIVE BROOK, DIANA WYNYARD, CLTVE BROOK, ■ ::•::■ ;. ■■ ' In ~...,. ■■■' The-Fanibus Play by A. A. MILNE, "DOVER ROAD." "DOVER ROAD." .. -... "DOVER ROAD." | Under the Screen Title of "WHERE SINNERS MEET." • "WHERE SINNERS . MEET." "WHERE SINNERS MEET." A story which deals with-the dilemma of husbands and: wives who iind themselves chained to mates whom, they do not love. ■;' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) j ' ' EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.15 P.M.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1935, Page 2
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