milß PARAMOUNT THEATRE. J- HK-" "PARAMOUNT- TH.KAT.RIt. THE- .PARAMO UJN'T THEAIKE. • ; y ' (t'oulHenay place!.) . : ... [■%'■ ''i'No'w. SHOWING 4 '■' ', ' ' '(Twice Daily, -'.30 and S p.m.) DR^IVTIO SENSATION -OF 193.1. DRAMATIC SENSATION OF 1931. "ILLEGAL" cornea at .. time .when the cyea of *tho entire are fixed on gangland. "ILLEGAL" is not propaganda. It takes, ■no sides. It simply tells a story—and ■ WHAT A STORY! ■ LEWIS AYRES, LEWIS AYRES, LEWIS AYRES, , . ■ - -LEWIS AYRES, • Star of "All Quiet on the Western Front" i and "Common Clay," in hid most Drania- .- tic Role! '-TTTfrr \T" ' "ILLEGAL." '■ITTTTf AT, " ILLEtrAJj. "ILLEGAL." - JLLL&AL %) "ILLEGAL." "ILLEGAL. ("A" Certificate— Adult Audiences.) | Wanted bf"& $$&> ™^\ " b7 S? '.; vengeance! •SFP "TT^LEGAL" FOR THE BIG--5E TORILL OF A, LIFETIME! XT'? AMAZING^.-;--- THRILLING! \ Paramount Featurettes. Paramount Featureltes. Rfi\* PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. POPULAR PfUCES. iXhF, QUEEN'S JS^ATrv THE ...QUEEN'S. .THEATRE. ("tjjj-per- Cuba- street). ■-■ ' I ■. -Rangers^ ■ ■ / KEN MAYNARD IvEN MAYNARD •::; In the adventure production, V "THE FIGHTING LEGION." ■fgsiissß.ass>■i "THE FIGHTING LEGION." ■ With Dorothy Dwan and a great cast. FOLLOW THE - ■ AMAirNG ADVENTORES OF DAVE.HAVES, most danng of the famous Rangers; and his relentless hazardous quest'for the most, dangerous S of outlaws the Wild West ever knew! : ' •■ ■In Addition: ' Q'UEP'B' -SOUND FEATURETTES. ■■QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES: | .'' " in, is'Bd,- and :2.s (no tax). I ssT^igfes.'.'sss: ,'; (Opposite Parliament Buildings). ■ The~House'6r"Eco"nomy Trices. ;" SHOWING NIGHTLY,,at 8. ;MAURICE CHEVALIER ■• -MAURICE CHEVALIER i ' \S \ MODERN-HERO ::.. f ;-..„!„.,, ,;, .. ', : "THE BICI'POND?' "THE BIG POND." ; "THE 81G.P0ND,":... •■- "THE BIG POND." - - "THE BIG POND.", ' . --THE BIG POND." A rapturously coinie rolo for the versatile Chevalier. >-'Hq .will delight you m this j . . comedy. -'. .'■ ""' Also," \ SELECTED. FEATURETTES. Box Plan Tel. 43-968 after 6.30-p.m.
•■' -QHORTT'S—THEASKEv- £ THEATRE. | (Contin^ous-sfrom-ll a.m. 40-10 p.m.) TO-NIGHT! :^/.'\ ' ' TO-NIGHT! I Grand Return Season of England's Convulsing C<injedsCJassi / c..-.. A Treasure Onest .'■ of sparkling furi. "PT.TTNBER "■ ■- "PLUNDER." "pSnffiil:" ■^'•- —|LtJNDBR.»: "PLUNDER."; , ¥LTJNDER£ "PLUNDER:" . '-PLUNDER." With the Famous' Stars of "Rookery ■*v-=':-.... Nooi," TOM WALLS' ■'^^':^,,RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS -', RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS ALVK LYNN MARYBOROUGH, ■■■■■'■ •.. MAHY BROUGH, MAKY BROUGHT" WINII?RED-SHOTTER, ;t WINIFRED:SHOTTER, ■ WINIFRED SHOTTER, '■ And ii .Strong Supporting Cast. Gpod 5upp0rt5.,.;,'.;,;...:.:. Good Supports. Reserves at Theatre,-, or Telephone 41-219. ; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. :!; < NOW SHOWING. •VTEW ' PRINCESS' THEATRE JN-EW PRINCESS THEATRE '•■ '"'='- v; ' V '"3?rcserits ' : O?j:EN'; NAIiES,; . : ; . ;; JACQUELINE LOGAN, .. -\-"' ■■• DODO WATTS, ■I '~,■,..-' •: .. JACKRAINE, -,'; ii - ' ■-.. - in. . ■ ! .* A.jS'autical'.-Gomedj; Success— ' i-1 ;'THE MIDDLE' WATCH," ::: "THE MIDDLE WATCH," -: "THE MIDDLE WATCH," *■; "THE MIDDLE. WATCH," "THE MIDDLE WATCH," ;■' 'i-THE MIDDLE WATCH," A hurly-burly of amusing complications on board a battleship of the King's Navy! CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock .TO-NIGHT. THE STORY OF THE STRANGEST PASSION THE WORLD HAS KNOWN. "DRACULA." ■I "DRAQULA." Starring Bela Lugosi, David Manners, and Helen: Chandler. ■ ■ ■ ' Based op. tlie> sensational novel by Brara, ./;■' ,' .; ...' •;., Stoker. The-weirdest character in fiction; whose ' s ''. j kiss :ii6.-woman -can resist.
chilw thrills, shivers. Alto: Universal News, Oswald Cartoon, /; aiKLJSlitn.. Suißmeryilte ..Comedy. ."!■ • "Arabian Knights." I Notei—Recommended., for adults. "R^ILBIRNIE KINEMA. i Ja-ILBIRNIB ■. KINEMA. Direction/ J. CV Williamson Films. Managing Director, Bcunmont. Smith. ■'• ■'- THEY'RE'" OFF! ■■-• -' LESLIE BENSON : Pays a mighty laugh-dividend in . "SPORT OF JONGS." ' ; "SPORT OF KINGS." : All Action-!- ■ All Speed! .-'All Laughter! ; "; .■■•-= AH British! ■ • •- : ■....■_ Popular Prices, Is to;2s 3d (plus tax). Box Plans at Confectionery. Tel. 14-202: , TpiIPIRB THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. & THIS EVENING,,at B'o'c] ? ck. 1— Charles Fiirrell, EHssa Latidi in. • . "BODY"A^D SOUL" (Recommended more especially for adults.) A thrilling, forceful story of romance and intrigue in the clouds. 2— Cmiredyr-''«QOD<BYE--'--LEGS.V.. .■*-. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. •H FOX MOVIETONE NEWS.... Coming, Wednesday and Thursday, the ;. year's best! ■. ■'■■■ . '•BRACULA." "pRACtrLA." OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT J..45 „ T TO-OTfIHT GRETA GA'RBO, • ; Tbo Greatest ot'"Screen Actresses, in "ROMANCE." """ ""ROMANCE." ••ROMANCE." . .:■.... "RQMANCE.V • A success the wide world over. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) —-'—<-—-—-In-Addition: — ~ ■ Jfog (%&&&■>'&&& tcj. "and Tochnlcplour.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1931, Page 2
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