FIXALLY TOXIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The Greatest Vaudeville Show Ever Brought to AA 7ellington. "CALLING ALL STARR." "CALLIXG ALL STARS." The Musical Variety Hit of the Year. V^~ A / PLAZA. U li^ L LA2 A. /I I —-^ | . Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ANOTHER- . . "WINGS OF THE MORNING." AXXABELLA . ANXABELLA 'TOMORROW, AXXABELLA ' . TOMORROAV, AXXABELLA AXXABELLA At 11 a.m., AXXABELLA At 11 a.m., AXXABELLA At 11 a.m., AXXABELLA .AXXABELLA will be the zero hour for AXXABELLA the thousands who havj AXXABELLA waited-patiently for the AXNABELLA greatest adventure the ANNABELLA screen has ever known. AXNABELLA ■ AXXABELLA "UNDER THE AXXABELLA "UNDER THE ANNABELLA "UNDER THE ANNABELLA ■ RED ROBE." ANNABELLA RED ROBE." ANNABELLA RED ROBE." ANNABELLA ANNABELLA Bookings are pouring in, ANNABELLA so Book NOAV ANNABELLA at Begg's or Theatre ANNABELLA (Tel. 51-277). ANNABELLA ANNABELLA Both G.B.D. Attractions. ANNABELLA ANNABELLA " (Both approved for ANNABELLA Universal Exhibition.)' ANXABELLA SEE PAGE 3. SEE PAGE 3. TOXIGHT, FOR THE LAST TIME! . ... Don't Miss PADEREAVSKI ' —r--- -PADEREAVSKI PADEREAVSKI • The AVorld's Greatest Pianist, Dame Marie Tempest — Stuart, In "MOONLIGHT SONATA." "MOONLIGHT SONATA." ■ , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) At the PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ARAMOUNT THEATRE, "AAHier.e. Sound Sounds. Best." 2.ls—Twice Daily—7.4s. (Dir.—G. L. Johnston.) COMMENCING FRIDAY! Reunited to give you the laugh of your life, TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM AVALLS RALPH LYNN TOM AVALLS RALPH LYNN TOM AVALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN In The Ben Travere Farce "FOR VALOUR." — : "FOR VALOUR." ' "FOR VALOUR." The comedy award for 1937 for conspicuous laughter. The old firm of Walls, Lynn, and Travers presents the greatest confidence trick of the century. Three generations of fun with the lags, of -the Old Brigade. .. On the Same-Programme: iz . • A graphic account of the, Spanish .Ay ar-r from the overthrow /of the Monarchy to the present day. ."FURY — OVER — SPAIN." ' ' ' "FURY — OVER — SPAIN." - ■ "FURY ~ OVER — SPAIN." "FURY — OA^ER — SPAIN." SEE the siege of the famous AlcazarMadrid raked by shell-fire, bombs—General Franco leading rebels—the Spanish war from the overthrow of the Monarchy . . to .the present day. (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. Tel. 51-842. CipITOL M I R A M A R. APITOL M I R A M A E. 7.30 FIXALLY TOXIGHT 7.30 BOBBY BBEEN BOBBY BREEN Spreading Sunshine in the Gay,. Glorious —"RAINBOW ON THE RIVER."^ "RAINBOW ON THE RIA 7ER." Associate Attraction: EDWARD EV. HORTON In "THE MAN IN THE MIRROR." "THE MAN.IN THE MIRROR." . - - TOMORROAV TOMORROAV— MEET AXXABELLA—An exciting New Star, as alluringly different as her unusual name! THRILL—To the-flaming romance of a lovely fugitive from strife-torn Spain! HEAR—Beloved John McCormack singing . treasured Irish melodies! SEE—the Most Sensational Derby ever run, with great Steve Doneghue riding! SEE—The Spectacular Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. In . "WINGS OF THE MORNING" "WIXGS OF THE MORNING"-.— —"AVINGS OF THE MORNING" "WINGS OF THE MORNING" "AVINGS OF THE MORNING": —"AVIXGS OF THE MORNING" :"AA rINGS..OF THE MORXIXG" In the Xew Xatural Technicolour ". ' Associate Attraction: "THE MIGHTY TREVE" — "THE MIGHTY" TREAT)" —- .-With . XOAH BEERY, JUX., ■ - BARBARA READ. (Programme Approved Universal ■ . Exhibition.) And AVIDE-RAXGE SOUND. . ■AVIDE-RAXGE SOUXD. Complete New, Equipment has now been Installed, ensuring Perfect Sound Reproduction. RESERVE XQAA 7—Tel. 16-545.' ' SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY", 2 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, 2 p.m. SEE PAGE 23. THE WELLINGTON VERSE-SPEAKING CHOIR' Presents "MURDER IX-THE CATHEDRAL," " MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL," "MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL,'' " MURDER -IN THE CATHEDRAL," . By T. S. Eliot. The most oustahding play in verse since Shakespeare. .... Produced by W. J. Moiintjoj', Jim. "TOXIGHT and TOMORROAV XIGHT, TOXIGHT and. TOMORROAV XIGHT, At 8 o'clock. nOX.CERT CHAMBER, TOAVX HALL. Admission 3s, 2s, and Is 6d. Sox Plan at the D.I.C.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1937, Page 2
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