POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS. No Extension o£ Season Possible. SESSIONS: 2.15 and S p.m. The Champagne Musicnl that Bubbles. ■with Comedy. Glorious Golden'Voicerl GLADYS SWARTHOUT GLADYS SWAKTUOUT m "CHAMPAGNE WAMZ" "CHAMPAGNI3 WALTZ" With FRED MACMURRAY JACK OAKIE 5 Smashing Sons Hits ... 2 Famous Orchestras. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Dir. —Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) FRIDAY N EXT FRIDAY NEXT See Page 3 for Sessions. HERE'S SHIRLEY'S WONDER SHOW With everything new except the "Dimples." SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. • SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. With FRANK MORGAN. FRANK MORGAN. FRANK MORGAN. The Hall Johnson Choir. STEPIN FETCHIT In ) "DIMPLES." "DIMPLES." "DIMPLES." "DIMPLES." "DIMPLES." Six new songs for her to sing . . . New steps to dance . . . New things to do ... In the best story she has ever had. . . . 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ft « -Paramount theatre, ft SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Children under 12 not admitted. A Cascade of Melody! In fact a real entertainment of music and mirth. GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE : GRACE MOORE In r "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." (Universal Exhibition.) Hear Miss Moore sing "Carmen" and "Madame Butterfly.' FRIDAY—CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS." Definitely the best picture she has ever clone. (Rec. Censor for Adults.) : Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-842). jr\ QHOBTT'S /\ \ ) THEATRE. <T 3 VICTOR JORY, VICTOR JORY, ' FLORENCE; RICE, NORMAN FOSTER, In one of the most astounding of all picture productions, "ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND." Trailed by bloodhounds through deathinfested jungle—across shark-filled seas! Second Great Feature: RALPH BELLAMY, RALPH BELLAMY, GLORIA SHEA, JOAN PERRY, In "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE." Dangerous thrills fighting an unseen foe who blasts men into eternity! (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Six Supporting Featurettes. (Children under 12 not admitted.) CAPITOL THEATRE, APIIOL THEATRE, , MIRAMAR. 7.45 TONIGF.T 7.45 For a good laugh come and see ■ FRANK MORGAN, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, .HEATHER ANGEL, HERBERT MUNDIN In The Comedy Riot, —"THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN."— —"THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN."— Together , with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Philo Vance mystery. The master detective hunts a foe as cunning as himself! f A mystery with no loopholes . . . but what thrills! EDMUND LOWE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, BENITA HUME, NAT PENDLETON In —"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE."—"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE."— —"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE."— (Recommended for Adults.) EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLANL BAY. MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. 8 o'clock—TONlGHT—B o'clock. 12 Hours of Ominous Mystery. 12 Hours of Intriguing Romance. 12 Hours of Thrills and Terror Are the ingredients of this SPLIT-SECOND DRAMA. "36 HOURS TO KILL." With BRIAN DONLEVY, GLORIA STUART, STEPIN FETCHIT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Laughs begin when the stork drops in— Romantic —Happy—Funny. "FIRST BABY." With Johnny Downs, Shirley Dean, Dixie Dunoar. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) REOPENING OF MATINEES. All Restrictions Removed by Department of Health. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.15 p.m. ONLY: ' TIM McCOY in "SPEED WINGS." ' Cartoons, Comedies, etc. A really wonderful programme for the youngsters. REGAL I'HHATRU KAKOHI. 8 o'clock-TONIGHT-8 o'clock. CHESTER MORRIS CHESTER MORRIS Margot Graham, Marian Marsh, In "COUNTERFEIT." "COUNTERFEIT." "COUNTERFEIT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) On the same programme, NANCY CARROLL, LLOYD NOLAN In "ATLANTIC ADVENTURE." "ATLANTIC ADVENTURE." "ATLANTIC ADVENTURE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REOPENING OF MATINEES. All Restrictions Removed by Department of Health. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.15 p.m. ONLY: Captain Marryat's Rollicking Tale of the Sea "Midshipman Easy." LAUREL AND HARDY In "FIXER UPPERS." Cartoons, Comedies, Review,- eta.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1937, Page 2
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