VL^THE^ 1 WELCOME AWAITS YOU .ALWAYS AS WARM.AND COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE S niiuiii * -\nmw\ r-RiVoi] ft man Ennni TTTrrrm Opp. New town School. r .OMGHT AND TOMORROW, S p.m IONIGHT AND TOMORROW! 8 p.m. IBS™' 2"» Shorfc Pcilf»rettes from 7 p.m. 0 ..™d A Se Pension," Screaming Comedy. luf^ tbe Ctieat Dane," Oswald the • 3. "Fads and Fancies.", Novelty ' i. Mahmoud Wins the Derby, and helps ;- - bring some- new personalities to the screenl 5:11 Duce'ii Men March Into Addis AOaoa, nrst official camera record of 1 -*he .6t"okcn- Ethiopian Capital during i -als tall and occupation. Specially •• Photographed by John Doral, who was . m Addis Ababa from Jitfv, >193J lo May, 1936. , , i' " Exclusive Pictures. o. Paramount News. • i l™S\£ii&^ And Pitied. MEN LAUGHED - And Remembered. All the Drakes had a wild streak. Temple hyed recklessly! Foolishly perhaps . .'. little realising what life held in store for her tintil . . . hjit. then you must hear her story for yourself. •' ' 'TEMPLE DRAKE." ■*-~ ■ "TEMPLE DRAKE." ' "TEMPLE DRAKE."' , - - "TEMPLE DRAKE." ■* aiIRIAM HOPKINS^d^TACK L^V RUE. MIRIAM HOPKINS and JACK LA HUE. MIRIAM HOPKINS and JACK LA RUE. MIRIAM HOPKINS and JACK LA RUE. A y Paramount Picture. -Definitely. Not Suitable for Children. Keep them Away. But see this Remarknble Pioture yourself. (Recommended by -Censor for Adults.) - A POSITIVE'SCREAM! He sang "Down By the Old Mill Stream,',' and a "million, women were willing to go through the mill for him. But at home ■" he couldn't get a word in edgeways. LAUGH LONG AND HEARTY, with EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, . EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, • , , AKD BVJERETT HORTON. . j^WARD EVERETT HORTON m7 W ConJdm-Laura Hope Crews- , JMizabeth Pattewon— Grant Mitchell. - - ' MASTER'S VOICR" " - '-HEU MASTER'S VOICE" "HER MASTER'S VOICE" "HEJt MASTER'S VOICE.1' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " , ' ' SHOWING FETOAY AND SATURDAY. JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN "CEILING • ZERO." . ■ "CEILING ZERO." And LLOYD NOLAN PEGGY CONKLIN, "ONE WAY TICKET." ' "ONE WAY TICKET." fßotfrApprored for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I RINCESS from 11 a.m. to PRINCESS 10.15 p.m. - _^_NOW SHOWING 2 BIG SPECIALS 2 First—A Superb Piece of Entertainment —and.one of the Greatest Pictures of all Time! v - "THE STORY OF ■ — -"THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR." LOUIS PASTEUR." With PAUL MUNI■ JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON, ANITA LOUISE - DONALD WOODS, A Warner Bros. Cosmopolitan Second— ROBERT DONAT . ' i ' ROBERT DONAT- I Th United Artists' Lively Romantic Com? edy of a'"handsome young Scotch noble*! man . . . and bis Spooky Double , . "THE GHOST GOES WEST." ."THE GHOST GOES WEST." " "THE GHOST GOES WEST." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Theatre, Tel. 42-580. TIMETABLE: "Louii Pasteur": 11.5, 2.0, 5.20, 8.47. "Gho»t Goes West": 12.33, 3.53, 7.14. ' S\. CHORTT'S /\ \ y THEATRE, f* y Two Splendid Pictures that are attracting Large and Enthusiastic Audiences. SYLVIA SIDNEY HERBERT MARSHALL • ' . In r J .... "ACCENT ON YOUTH." '...,, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) | ' 'And RICHARD ARLEN, IDA LUPINO, I In ,'. . . "COME ON MARINES." .... (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting" Short Subjects. > - Se« thin magnificent programmr,in-a cosy /theatre heated for^-your. -comfort.! ' fi::l.v,..^.V; •'.';.r';"- "' 7 p.ni!/ . TONIGHT -7 p.mj. STALLS 6d.' •/ CIRCLE-li, . "THE BITTER! -TEA'"OP1"' ' . '■THE BITTER .TEA-'OF'-. - . •«•- 'GENERAL • YEN." • '~YBN." When the East mingles" with Hhe West. then w the ceremonial'-.tea bitter- to the palate—and the dregs thereof-bitterness of ioul. , ' WALTER CONNOLLY, WALTER CONNOLLY, '"".','. BARBARA- STANWYCK: BARBARA^ STANWYCK: (Approved for Universal -Exhibition.) ' ''WHITE EAGLE." - ■ "WHITE EAGLE." ■ "WHITE; EAGLE."' A Stirling Episode of tho*Middie West. BUCK JONES.',. ■> BUCK.JONES. \ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'j Don't forget two things: the Theatre is WARM and Cosy—and the PRICES-are: Stalls Bd, "^ _ Circle Is, Children 1 6d where. /■CALL STORIES AND WHOPPERS! j "DIG weekly List "of Cash • and Other ■ •** «i««s , for the Be^st Contributions rent in to the De Luxe Theatre) commencing Next Friday,-. August 7. -No entry fee. Open to-all De Luxe Theatre Patrons. J/MUKK.THEATRE, ISLAxSTD BA?. SenwtiOßal .Picture of Man Against tho a 0.,1—. ■• ■ the Jungle! . , "fang- and claw." ' ■ . ■ .?;fang!and claw."- ■ Hair-raising adventures \n nameless landa' where peril.. Btalks the jungle. "FANG AND-CLAW." I "FANG AND CLAW." Adventures beyond belief! Jungle thrills, youHl ,talk about for days! at= T^vi!«^ I()NIGHT-" No. 4—TWO PATHE NEWSREELS. (Approved for Univensal Exhibition.) B^S.iuHIOHT 7 . 4S TnE^E , SHIRLEY TEMPLE, JOHN BOLES. "CUBLBY TOP." ■ ' - WARNER OLAND; IRENE' HISRVEY I "OHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI."'' W« • Great Show. Book your seats early ' (Fa««ed for ¥nVernal Exhibition.) '"'■ ' ' J
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 2
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