TOPPING EVERYTHING. THE BIG SHOW IS lIERE. p-i-v-o.L-1 Theatre, I THEATRE, R-I.y-p.L-1. theatre. •. i ' Newtown. n BATED" 'TONIGHT. As I Warm and Cosy as your own } Fireside. WE HAVE GONE OUT OF OUR WAY THIS WEEKEND TO PROVIDE A PROGRAMME TO ASTOUND YOU, -And entertain you as you have rarely (if ever) been entertained before. B-O-O-K E-A-R-L-Y. - Again the Plan has been Rushed! " TONIGHT (Friday), SATURDAY, TONIGHT (Friday). SATURDAY, -MONDAY. -MONDAY. .. . . / .Nightly. 7.15,., , . . MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT (Friday), MIDNIGHT. ,|- V . . NOTICE. In view of the particularly Attractive Programme Showing This Weekend " A SPECIAL - MIDNIGHT MATINEE Will be held TONIGHT | (FRIDAY), MIDNIGHT. BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT. 2 SENSATIONAL HITS : ON ONE PROGRAMME, Plus a Line-up of Shorts alone a Show of Incomparable Merit. - 1 ' PARAMOUNTS-GIGANTIC 1038 ROADSHOW, Rex Beach's IMMORTAL STORY OF STRUGGLE AND ROMANCE IN THE LAST WILDERNESS, " THE B-A-R-"R-I-E-R." " THE B-A-R-R-I-E-R." " THE B-A-R-R-I-E-R." - - " THE B-A-R-R-I-E-R." "THE B-A-R-R-I-E-R." LEO CARILLO, JEAN PARKER, ANDY CYDE, ADDISON RICHARDS, And a Cast of Thousands. 2— - ' '• ' R.K.O.'s SUPER 1038 ROAD ' SHOW ATTRACTION, • " W-I-S-E G-I-R-L;" " W-I-S-E G-I-R-L." "W-I-S-E G-I-R-L.". "W-I-S-E G-I-R-L." . "W-I-S-E; G-I-R-L." -MIRIAM HOPKINS, V RAY MILLAND, . ; . ... * WALTER ABEL, ■ 3—WALT DISNEY'S " First 1038- Mickey • Mouse in l Colour, " THE CLOCK CLEANERS." ; " THE CLOCK CLEANERS." "THE CLOCK CLEANERS." . I —— — 4—Paramount's 1038 New Series, No. 2, " POPULAR SCIENCE," " POPULAR SCIENCE," " POPULAR SCIENCE/ v In Colour. ....... s—Brand-new5 —Brand-new Latest Edition, PARAMOUNT NEWS." PARAMOUNT NEWS. 6— • • •' • ; ■■■»■ - ! 1 " MUSIC WILL TELL." "MUSIC WILL TELL/' Splendid, Musical Revue. ] - - ■-—I ■ .7- .. ' ■■ Shots Never Before Caught bv a Camera. , SENSATIONAL!. ■< ' " MAN -EATER," -. " MAN EATER," ; n v . . : "MAN- EATER," . The Greatest Short, Feature Ever Made. 3 Reels of Adventures . . . of Adventures among the ,Pearl Divers, and SHARKS! All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO INCREASE IN PRICES ! " All Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. TOMORROW'S MONSTER HOLIDAY TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN, 1.30 p.m. "Mickey Mouse" "Monster Matinee. ""The Clock, "Cleaners"—"The Barrier," Joe E. Brown, "Fit for a King"—Splendid Shorts, and a Big Surprise Treat'for each child attending. —BE EARLY ' 1.30 p.m. Sharp Tomorrow—l.3o p'.m. TONIGHT:AND SATURDAY, at 7. Another Glorious Weekend DoubleFeature. Programme. No. 1. —The Metro-Gold ivyn-Mayer Mas,tcrpiece, . "NIGHT MUST FALL," "NIGHT MUST FALL," "NIGHT MUST FALL," "NIGHT MUST FALL," "NIGHT MUST FALL," "NIGHT MUST FALL," Starring ROBERT-MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, In Emlyn William's Record-breaking play, "NIGHT MUST FALL." "NIGHT MUST FALL." /The Most Ama'zing Story, the ..Motion Picture Has Ever Told! (Recommended by 'Censor for Adults.) No. 2.TACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, In the Most Exciting Story of his Career, "TROUBLE IN MOROCCO." "TROUBLE IN MOROCCO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3—SELECTED FEATURETTES. SATURDAY MATINEE. 1.45 p.m. "TROUBLE IN'MOROCCO." And 8 Splendid Short Subjects. ALL CHILDREN 3d. ROXY THEATRE OXY . , THBATREj Manners. Street —— (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Dir.: L. Johnston. Vivid Drama o£ War against Crime. "COUNSEL FOR CRIME." "COUNSEL FOR CRIME." "COUNSEL .FOR CRIME." "COUNSEL''FOR CRIME." The powerful, dranltt of a crooked lawyer who taught his son-every trick he knew ; . . and then fell' victim to his own trickery; • ' "With .. . .. .. . OTTO ICRUGER. DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY, JACQUELINE WELLS. (Recommended ;by Censor for Adults.) AND ... Melody that will hold your heart in a magic spell of laughter and • ■ " romance. "MUSIC. FOR' MADAM." "MUSIC FOR MADAM." . "MUSIC FOR MADAM." With NINO MARTINI, JOHN FONTAINE. (Approved for Univevsal Exhibition.) . Theatre Telephone 40-018. ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement shortly to be announced/ Obtain yoiir Ring direct frbtn our manufactory. Visit" our RING XOUNGE, save pounds;"SttlecV'J'our ring in comfort and complßle'. privacy.. W. M. LIAYCRAET A.VD-.'CO., 64 Willis Street (over Preston's).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 117, 20 May 1938, Page 2
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