GRAND THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER 12. YOU HAVE US PUZZLED! Dear Patron, — We, the management of th Grand Theatre, are sorely pv: zled. Somehow we feel that yc may think double-feature programmes mean quantity rather than quality. This is an absolutely wrong impression as far as the Grand is concerned. The fact is that we find ourselves contracted for a number of pictures to be screened this year and we must show them quickly to make room for the new contracts. GOLD THAT GLISTENS WITH THE TEARS OF WOMEN AND RINGS WITH THE LAUGHTER OF MEN. Recommended by Censor for Adults. S' “C T> I , rx; \ i \ V or A c A FOX PICTURE with v> JOHN BOLES CLAIRE TREVOR May we emphasise with all the enthusiasm at our command that the two . pictures at the Grand, commencing to-morrow, are really splendid.. Will Rogers, in * Handy Andy,* has one of the funniest comedies we have had in a month of Sundays. IT’S A SCREAM. ‘Wild Gold,* with John Boles and Claire Trevor, is as exciting a comedy-drama as we have shown for a long while, and we don’t mean perhaps. , You are in for a night of hilarious laughter and thrills. Approved for Universal Exhibition YOU’LL CRY LAUGHING. YOU’LL WEEP FOR JOY at WILL ROGERS in ‘ HANDY ANDY.* Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. Note: We start our Night Session at 7.45 for this programme.
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Evening Star, Issue 21822, 11 September 1934, Page 12
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