Ring Tel. 53-080 for Reserves. -^^ J-HB LUXE J^^ NOW SHOWING. (Twice Daily—2.ls and 8.) Warner Bros. First National Present ANOTHER SENSATIONAL FIRST STORY OF ITS KIND FROM THE PRODUCERS OF "G MEN' ■ BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS The Screen's Daring Adventuress Leads a New Kind of Man-hunt, With GEORGE BRENT — RICARDO CORTEX { "SPECIAL AGENT." "SPECIAL AGENT." "SPECIAL AGENT." I (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — SPECIALLY-SELECTED — — FEATURETTES — Bobby Jones's Golf Series, — "HIP ACTION." . . Brilliant Musical Revue, "LOVE DEPARTMENT." Believe It Or Not Series. Paramount News. Brilliant Musical Presentation By THE NEW DE LUXE CONCERT ORCHESTRA L. D. AUSTIN, Mus. Dir. Plahß at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 03080 111 III! . . THE YEAR'S BIGGEST LAUGHTER HIT. "TIE LUXE THEATRE. • RJ'E LUXE THEATRE. DE ■"■•■■ LUXE THEATRE. — FRIDAY NEXT ,— — -FRIDAY NEXT TWICE DAILY—2.IS and 8. The Greatest Comedian of all Time, /willhay\ i will hay V WILL HAYy/ With CLAUDE DA&PIER, CLAUDE DAMPIER, CLAUDE DAMPIER, GORDON HARKER, GORDON HARKER, GORDON HARKER, And a Brilliant Supporting Cast. In a Skit on Old School Ties, made foi laughing purposes only. "BOYS—WILL—BE—BOYS." "BOYS—WILL—BE—BOYS." "BOYS—WILL—BE—BOYS." "BOYS-WILL-BE—BOYS," . "BOYS—WILL—BE—BOYS." '•B.OYS—WILL—BE—BOYS." "BOYS—WILL—BE—BOYS." "BOYS—WILL—BE—BOYS." (Approval for Universal Exhibition) .- . . A Glaufriont-British Picture. SPECIAL ASSOCIATE FEATURETTES Box Plans at -D.1.C.: and Theatre, Tel 53 : 080.. . '(, ~:; - , , , ..' "UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST ■ = DOUBLE BILL IN TOWN. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: THE BIG REVUE STARTS At 7.45 sharp. —— COME EARLY OR, RESERVE. Telephone 52-212. : |||i!iiiiiii!ini!iiii| KING'S ING'S . lIIIIIIIBUIiIIiI O>r,—Amalgamated Theatres, iitd. SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. The Star of "Catherine The Great." . / Elisabeth.\ <V BERGNER. i *v c World's Greatest N\ Living Actress, /"ESCAPII\^ MB ) . V ■ NEVER " J (Recommended by Censor for'Adults.) Additional Attraction: VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. THE GREATEST GALAXY OI ARTISTS EVER BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN, FILMEP AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE, Prior to their tour of the Continent, FAMOUS RADIO CELEBRITIES MAKE ""■' THEIR SCREEN DEBUT . SEE AND HEAR ALL YOUR FAVOURITES in "IN TOWN TONIGHT."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) At Matinees Only: EP. W "DESCENDING DOOM,"' Plans at P4.Q. or Tel, 62^212. pAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR FINALLY TONIGHT—At 7.45. CLAUDE RAINSFAY WRAY In "THE CLAIRVOYANT." Compelling—convincing—a story that will intrigue and thrill you. He foresaw dis> aster for others, but was blind to hi? own, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.), EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ■ ' FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock ' " at the PALACE THEATRE. ALACE THEATRE, PETONB. The Mighty Military Musioal. DICK POWELL and RUBY KEELER, In "FLIRTATION WALK." "FLIRTATION WALK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW: More than a film —a great ndveutura. "LONDON SPEAKS." "LONDON SPEAKS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT NISSAN'S or Tel. 63.810.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 2
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