BUBBLING OVER WITH LAUGHTER, SONG, AND FUN. GRACIE ENTERS A SECOND SUCCESSFUL WEEK . at the ... ■■ ■.. -_. "W ■■■ - ' ■"•;«( ■ > yfll 8k / / ]\f AJES TJ C \ \ ; —■A J E SXIC —^""^ As Modern As Tomorrow! ] Daily 2.15 and S p.m. Shoppers' Session Today at 5 p.m. British Empire Films — Presents — j A New — Greater and Morn I Glamourous Gracic Fields— j Bubbling Over With Laughter and Happiness and Bringing to You the Song Hits of 1037. gr'acte fields I G.RACIE FIELDS I GRACIE FIELDS ! (IRACIE FIELDS > G KACI X FllO LD S ) GRACIE FIELDS ! GRAGIE FIELDS j GRACIE FIELDS '■ GR A C I ]•] FIE LD S ! GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS ! GRACIE FIELDS j — With — j CYRIL RITCHAED j — In — ! In ! "THE SHOW GOES ON." "THE SHOW GOES ON." "THE SHOW GOES ON." "THE SHOW GOES ON." "THE SHOW GOES ON." "THE SHOW GOES ON." "THE SHOW GOES ON." "THE SHOW GOES ON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • a really delightful "musical comedy telling, "gracie's own life story. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Majestic, Telephone 45-100. . —. _—h; KING'S. ING'S. Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 52-212. At 2 and 7.45 p.m. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. 20th. Century Fox Presents SIMONE SIMONE SIMON]-: SIMON E SIMONE .SIMON]-: j] SIMON, ! SIMON. li SIMON, II SIMON. I SIMON, j SIMON.. JAMES JAMES JAMES ■ STEWART, STEWART, ■ STEWART', JEAN HERSHOLT, HERSHOLT, 1 HERSHOLT, 3 GREGORY RATOFF RATOFF RATOFF j n __ j "SEVENTH "SEVENTH "SEVENTH "'SEVENTH "SEVENTH "SEVENTH "SEVENTH "SEVENTH I HEAVEN." HEAVEN." HEAVEN." HEAVEN." HEAVEN." HEAVEN." HEAVEN." HEAVEN." , L Transferred direct at the height of its amazing success, this colossal production will lift you to the stars. The greatest story ever told—the finest picture j we have ever screened. I , — ALSO — Allan Sullivan's Magnificent Outdoor Spectacle. 1 —" ' 1 "THE GREAT > "THE GREAT "THE GREAT "THE GREAT BARRIER." BARRIER." BARRIER." BARRIER." i A superb red-blooded nction story of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Starring , RICHARD ARLEX. 1 RICHARD ARLEN. \ RICHARD ARLEN, LILLI PALMER, LILLf PALMER, And BARRY MACKAY. BARRY MACKAY. Both approved for Universal Exhibition. Film Industry Ball Tomorrow Night, Majestic Cabaret. *Js"egal theatre, karorT ■".egal theatre, karorl PARENTS. Don't forget our Special Session for the Youngsters, with Specially Selcoted Programme. 2.15 TOMORROW 2.15 POPEYE-BETTY BOOP-SCRAPPY-KRAZY KAT—COMEDIES -SERIAL— And tho big Feature is "THANK YOU JEEVES." 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 BOX PLANS, '•"Regal" Fruiterers. Tel. 27-9(51. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE. Ifc is necessary to bo seated by 7.35, as the first picture will commence at 7.40. A PICTURE WHICH NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION. "ANTHONY ADVERSE." i "ANTHONY ADVERBE." "ANTHONY ADVERSE." I "ANTHONY ADVERSE." Featuring FRKDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, OLIVIA DE HAVILAND. OLIVIA DE HAVILAND. Supported by a Cast of Thousand.". (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tho Second Feature of this Weekend's Phenomenal Programme is I THE FUNNIEST CHARACTER IN FICI TION ON THK SCREEN AT LAST. JEEVES, Portrayed by Arthur TreacTier, iv P. G. Wodehouse's ) "THANK YOU, JEEVES.'' "THANK YOU, JEEVES.'' "THANK YOU, JEEVES." Supported by a Grand Cast. (Approved foe Universal Exhibition.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 14, 16 July 1937, Page 2
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