HURRY! HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! THE GREATEST COMEDY MUSICAL OF THEM ALL! For Reservations Telephone 52-212. [■Will KING'S i I N G'S ; ■11111111111111 l I i Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Matinee 2 p.m. De Luxe Session 7.45. The Kins /CnTTnwV ' A™al and Queen. / I' oLl' o^ \ i .Wotg Rhythm. I THE jJ It 1 "12* V FLEETS J GINGER FRED ROGERS and ASTAXRE. They aro the life of the Navy in the season's biggest mirth riot. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature: EKO's Gay and Daring Romance of Old Argentine with, Rousiug Muaic. "HI GAUCHO." : With JOHN CARROL. STEFFI DUNA, ROD LA ROCQUE. A vivid tale of reckless love on the Argentine pampas during one of the most fascinating periods of the old feudal days. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 52-212. FRIDAY NEXT. > Universal Films Presents The Wizard of Witty Comedy: EDWARD EVERETTT • HORTON Right out of "Top Hat," in a panic of mirth from start to finish, In "HIS NIGHT OUT." "HIS NIGHT OUT." Second Big Attraction, JAMES DUNN SALLY EILERS, PINKY TOMLIN In "DON'T GET PERSONAL." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT I PARAMOUNT THEATRE. « ? •*■ ARAMOUNT THEATRE. « DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. THE BRIGHTEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR—A SHOW YOU MUST NOT JOSS. , • JACK BUCHANAN \ JACK BUCHANAN / JACK BUCHANAN In x "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD." "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD " "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD" "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD" "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Unlimited Fua and Catchy Songs! IT'S JACK AT HIS BEST! COMMENCING- SATURDAY NEXT. THE STAR WHO HAS CAPTURED YOUR HEARTS. CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL In "FALLING IN LOVE " "FALLING IN LOVE." : (Approved for Universal Exhibition:) A delightful story set in .a.picturesque ■"'/■: 'English, rural: background; ■', Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 51-542). Free Souvenir Photographs of this Popular Star obtainable at Theatre and Box Office. CJHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. OUTSTANDING' ENTERTAINMENT. Columbia Pictures Sensational Special Attraction! BORIS KARLOFF MIEIAN MAESH, COLIN TAPLEY, In . "THE BLACK ROOM." (Recommended by Censor as Unsuitable for Children.) Master of the house of terror! Monster of the room of doom! His kiss is the password to oblivion—and dead or alive he can kill! Second Splendid Picture. "BEYOND BENGAL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A mighty picture of the unknown jungles of the tropics. SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. Friday Next: John Boles in "MUSIC IN THE AIR.", ./\-i —T/v. X. / -1 newtown. \ oUlyi -fr-K^- 1 ' TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, . Supported by a Top-Notch Cast of Players In "THE LITTLEST REBEL." "THE LITTLEST REBEL." "THE LITTLEST REBEL." '•THE LITTLEST REBEL." ALSO "WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS.'? "WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS" '■ WHISPERING SMITH SPEAKS.'? Featuring GEORGE O'BRIEN. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Attractive Entertainment for the Whole Family. OUE BIRTHDAY CLUB. "GRANDMA LOLA will make a personal appearance each evening to tell you about the Club PATRONS, BE EARLY. ' | TONIGHT, THURS., & FRT. At S TONIGHT) THURS.; & VRL, At 8. At the Piiicl iHiS fiffi: Blackmail, Mystery, Romance, and Sacrifice blend in this Stirring Drama— "WITHOUT REGRET." — "WITHOUT REGRET." "WITHOUT REGRETV'r—- _ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Featuring: - ' : ELISSA LANDI, PAUL CAVANAGH, KENT TAYLOR, FRANCES DRAKE. Additional POPEYE THE SAILOR CARTOON, "KING OF THE MAEDI GKKS." . Book at Nissen'a or Theatre. Tel.. 63-610. VTRAND -, PETONE. (Petone's Popular' Family Cinema.) TONIGHT, THURS., & EEL, At 8. TWO SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS. LEE TRACY : ROSCOE KARNS GAIL PATRICK — KENT TAYLOR in the Hilarious Comedy-Drama: "T—W-0 F—l-S-f—E-D." '••T-W-0 F-1-S-T-E—D." Additional Attraction. WALTER C. KELLY In the Humorous Romantic Drama— "THE VIRGINIA JUDGE," ,_ , "THE VIRGINIA JUDGE." (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book «i Hansen's or Theatre^-Tel. 64-063;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 2
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