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AMUSEMENTS. The critics said it was too daripg, too sincere, 100 square with the facts of life to be filmed—BUT HERE IT IS—(Cool and Spacious.) SS*’- . ... TO-DAY 2.15; TO-NIGHT AT 8 V- ■ THE FINEST DRAMATIC I. ACHIEVEMENT OF THE . PRESENT YEAR! B 11 fQB/ Glorious Romance, Appealing to KJ<A Your Sympathy . . . Rising to Dramatic Heights Unequalled. . . . Firing Your Imagination . . . Holding You Spellbound as the Story Unfclds the Destinies of these people. ; (Recommended by Censor for ! DE LUXE SELECTED FEATURETTES UNIVERSAL NEWS NOVELTY COMEDY MUSICAL AND IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZER ORGAN RESERVATIONS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 53-080).

THREE GREAT STARS MAKE CINEMA HISTORY! G,l ‘ !■ I MW! » Heavy Booking at D.I.C.- or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. (Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) THE ROMANCE THAT HAS CHARMED THE WORLD. If ■a/ '"w/o. w 1111 111 hal i 4T4 dH4 4 fl ? Ulcq 1 Jin l II (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The lovers of "Smilin' Through” rise to still greater heights of romance; the genius of Charles Laughton has never been so apparent! Also: .First of MetvO’Goldwyii-Mayer’s Beautiful COLOUR SYMPHONIES —“THE DISCONTENTED CANARY.” PETE SMITH “lIUNTJNG WILD BEARS.” METROTONE NEWS.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 2

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188

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 2

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