THE REGENT SENSATIONAL SUCCESS' OF A V, n ' n \? REALLY BRILLIANT -ALL-ROUND 11.0 a.m., 2.10 p.m., S.O p.m. ; PROGRAMME. ' Richard Arlen Bruce Cabot \i so ■ Alice Brady Bruce ; : JIMMY" LONDOS, ' "TWT? iV^TrvXT '.- MAN MOUNTAIN DEAN XXlili JLJiibrlU^ And' All the World's Champions in OF VALOUK" THE MOST AMAZING United Artists Picture. < " WRESTLING BOUTS (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ' EVER SEEN! ■-..-■■ ! i—^FRIDAY NEXT— . '. _,-..- ' .Samuel Goldwyn Presents ! 1 The New ' . . ( ■ Merle \ Fredric Herbert OBERON ' MARCH MARSHALL Three Brilliant Star? Sweeping on to New Fame Together in a Superb Romance— "THE DARK ANGEL" ; (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT D.I.C. AND REGENT ! (TELEPHONE 44-144). \ NEW OPERA HOUSE—FRIDAY NEXT. U^QUE CINEMATIC ACHIEVEMENT-THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD! "MAEDCHEN IN UNIFORM" "MAEDCHEN IN UNIFORM" "GIRLS IN UNIFORM" ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH. ! ' (Approved for Universal Eshibition.) To those people who are always asking for better pictures . . . to those -who attend the cinemas only once or twice'a year—and the whole great body of picturegoers we recommend this film as one you cannot afford to miss. PLANS AT D.I.C. PLANS AT D.I.C.
TIVOLI THEATRE (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, also WEDNESDAY'and THURSDAY. v MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. ' "RUGGLES OF RED GAP" * (CHARLES LAUGHTON) 'CHARLIE CHAN* IN LONDON" (WARNER OLAND) " (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibit-ion.) Need we say any more, except that there will be the usual Supporting Programme from 7 oclock? And the Screening Times are as under:— 7 p.m.—AMERICAN NEWS. • 7.IO—PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. - ; 7.2 I—"RADIO ROUND-UP" (Musical). ' 7.3 I—BRITISH NEWS. 7.44—"POPEYE THE SAILOR" (Cartoon) I 7.SI—"CHARLIE CHAN IN LONDON." 9.2O—"RUGGLES OF RED GAP." TELEPHONE 43-965. No extra for Reserves.- And Prices still remain 1/6, and 1/-.
KIN EM A KILBIRNIE. INEMA KILBIRNIE. 2—SESSIONS DAILY 2 2.0 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.40 o'clock. " NAUGHTY MARIETTA." " NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) USUAL GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. (Free List Entirely Suspended.) Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 14-202. COMMENCING TOMORROW! COMMENCING TOMORROW! 2 Brilliant Attractions 2. . A Spectacular Musicale as Gay as its Name! MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHBYALIER, ANN SOTHERN - MERLE OBERON In the Gorgeous Musical Extravaganza, "FOLIES BERGERE" "FOLIES BERGERE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: Thrills! Comedy! Mystery! FRANCHOT TONE — UNA MERKEL FRANCHOT TONE — UNA MERKEL In the Merry Mystery Drama, "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." (Recommended by ■ Censor for Adults:) . PRINCESS. , CONTINUOUS x RINCESS. from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING A Fine Double-feature Bill! No. I—Alive -with Action! Teeming with Thrills! R. D. BLACKMORE'S Immortal Romance of Lovely— "LORNA DOONE," "LORNA DOONE," "LORNA DOONE," An Associated Talking Picture, co-starring JOHN LODER—VICTORIA HOPPER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2— BINNIE BARNES, Neil Hamilton Paul Cavanagh In Universal's Laughing, Lilting, Comedy-Drama: "ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE" "ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE" "ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AIso—TECHNICOLOUR REVUE. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42.-550., Time-table: "Lorna Dooue"—ll.22, 2.34, 5.40, 8.58. "One Exciting Adventure"—l.4, 4.16, 7.28. "DOXY THEATRE "OXY THEATRE MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Theatre Telephone 40-61 S. FIRST— . The Most Exciting Motion Picture o£ the Year, "G MEN" ."G MEN" • "G MEN" A SIREN-SHRIEKING THRILL With JAMES CAGNEY ANN DVORAK SECOND— The Picturisation of Liara O'Flaherty's Great Novel— "THE INFORMER" "THE INFORMER" "THE INFORMER" It Will Hold You in a Grip of Steel. With VICTOR McLAGLAN. (Both. Pictures Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETICS, Championship athletics! combined colleges combined colleges. BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE^ SATURDAY NEXT, the 16th INST. SATURDAY NEXT, the 16th INST. 10.30 a.m. to noon And 2.15 p.m. to 4;.15 p.m. The proceeds -trill bo donated to the "Health Campaign Fund." Admission Is. Stand 6d. J. Y. WALLS, Hon. Sec, THE CHAMBER MUSJC CLUB. THE CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB. TfOURTH MUSICALE of 1035 SEASON, -*- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, at the LYCEUM CLUB, LYCEUM CLUB, 315 Lamblon Quay, Evelyn de Manny, Leon de Manny, and Claude Tanner, assisted by Mavjorie Bonnie. ~X COMMUNITY SIXU AND AUCTION will be held in TARANAKt STREET KINDERGARTEN (No. 100) on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 33th, at S o'clock. Song Leaders: Messrs. Ritchie and Kirkbeck. Silver coin collection,
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 116, 12 November 1935, Page 2
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