KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HTJTT GALA REOPENING TOMORROW (FRIDAY), r 7:45 p.m. ■ ■~ ■ Tl.« Opening Ceremony will be performed by the Hon. W. fljNasn and 'V ins Worship the Mayor. - GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME./ - "THE TUNNEL" ' * «vm.IV CnAIID PIX am' LEStIK BAKKS) -A bIIRIM.NG STORY OF THE-ATLANTIC TUNNEL: (Programme Approved for Uoiversai Exhibition-) .tu.L^JLLOUb. THEATRE TELEPHONE 6*938.
nSALLX . TONIGHT. DICK POWELL,- - RUBY KEELEIt •JACK OAKIK, - JOAN BLONUELI! Jm the musical-comedy hit— . "COIIEE X." Also •lACK HOLT, . ■In "STORM OVER THE ANDES." lltoth approved for Universal Exbibitiou ) pRIXUCSS CONTINUOUS IAUtVIVf f'-om U a.m to 10.15 p.m. i ' vCES^ Stalls> ls: Civcle> ls <sd. PIUNChSS (Circle Reserves No Extra.) PRINCESS- Telephone 42-580. STARTING TOMORROW: Another excellent Double-feature Programme! Associated Talking Pictures present. The World's Most Popular Comedieune— GRACIE FIELDS, Directed by the Screen's Comedy "Ace," MONTY BANKS. „ ] What a laughter combination What a guarantee'of joy-filled eutertaintaiiimcnt! GRACIE FIELDS ' URAGIE FIELDS f'.KACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS ■ . ' ---With—■ ' JOHN LODER Tn a not of-"mirth, and melody— •'QUEEN OF HEARTS/ ■ "QUEEN OF HEAKTS." '"QUEEN OF HEARTS:'; • . "QUEEN OF HEARTS." V- : It's the surprise, picture of the year—with limitless laughs and delightful fun for everybody! (Approved for -Universal Exhibition.) —Additional Attraction Extraordinary— Jwp famous' stars/ triumphantl LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD ' Keereating, on the screeu, his greatest stage-role!- -■•'■. BETTE DAVIS. ' BETTE DAVIS . Surpassing her prize-winning performance • 'in •DANGEROUS*! ■In-Warner Bros.' Dramatic Romance ■:;THK PETRIFIED FORESTS "THE PETRIFIED FOREST." "THE PETRIFIED FOREST." An absorbing, heart-appealing story of . •■_ love and heroic sacrilice! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) REX . "REX THEATRE, REX *> CUBA STREET. RFX '';' ' • 110116 62"334- - FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. REX FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. REX .HALF-PRICE NIGHT REX HALF-PRICE NIGHT. RCX ALL STALLS jßd. Rl'A .ALL STALLS 6d ! RK\ DRESS CIRCLE 9d. REX TWO BIG PICTURES. , RE^C TWO BIG PICTURES. | REV. EDMUND LOWE. REX WYNNE GIBSON. 1 KEX In j REX "HER BODYGUARD." REX "HER BODYGUARD." KEX (Recommended more for Adults.) REX R.EX A lonVantic level that takes jou REX in and out of every gay spot on KLX Broadway. REX REX -v Also - " RKX FREDRIC MARCH REV FREDRIC MARCH RFX GARY GRANT RKX CAROLE LOMBARD REX Tn REX -THE EAGLE AND THE REX HAWK." RKV (For Cnivetsal Exhibition.) RF-X A thrilling story of the Air. ULX High above the clouds these War HEX Buds lisk their lives every REX second. RKX ITS THRILLING! REX IT'S MARVELLOUS! REX IT"S HALF-PRICE NIGHT REX TONIGHT HEX THE- REX IS NOW nEATED RKX FOR'YOUR COMFORT. RKX REX WATCH TOMORROWS REX . ' PAPER RFA FOR RKX ■ SPECIAL REX ' • ANNOUNCEMENT. QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAK, SCREENING FINALLY TONIGHT At 7 45 o'clock. Tlie last opportunity of <eeing the finest pictme SHIRLEY TEMPLE has yet, made. "CAPTAIN JANUARY." "CAPTAIN JANUARY." - With -» GUY KIBBEC, SLIM SUMMERVILLE. A natural, bqniely story full of humour. Assooiate Feature: "KALLTNG IN LOVE." "PALLING JN LOVE.' Don't miss this last chance of seeing this hplendid programme. (Both Appioved for Universal Exhibition.) A BRILLIANT DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. J ~""^I?I N EjiT^SJ' Y^^~^^_~ V KTLBIR NlE^^^-J* Wellingtou's_ Leading Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT—At 7.4S—TONIGHT. AND TOMORROW. GEORGE AKLISS GKORGE AKLISS ... GEORGE ARLISS•■In the Charming Comedy Romance of the Road. = "THE GUVNOR." —- — "THE GUVNOR."' ■ "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." \ -WithGENE GKRRARD-VIOLA KEATS. Additional Attraction: Songs! Comedy! • Romance! "COLLEGE- ■ RHYTHM.'' "COLLEGE RHYTHM." -- "COLLEGE RHYTHM." A Bright and Snappy Musical Loaded with laughs, catchy songs, lavish ■ settings, sensational dancing, and L^eatunng JOE PENNKR — —' LANKY ROSS JACK OAIvIE HELEN MACK LYDA ROBERT!, GEORGE BAUBIEU. And 150 Dancing GiWe. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Grand Associate Featurettes. Resen-es at Theatre. Telephone 14-202. COMING SATURDAY: EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE GANTOR- " In. . ' . ■ . • "STRTKE ME; PINK." "STRIKE ME PINK." Box Plans Now Open. ' ~~~ CHIROPODIST. IYfRS. HOUSTON, next Midland Hotel, - ITX '-Graduate*! London FOOT HOSPITAL, under direction ROYAL Chiropodist and B.;irley Si. Specialists. Tel. 47-4SU. j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 2
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