DELIGHTING CROWDS DAILY! r»E LUXE THEATRE. LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. .... (Entertainment That Excels.) — NOW, SHOWING Twice Daily, 2.30 and S. BRITAIN'S MOST BRILLIANT RIOT OF LAUGHTER WITH THE EMINENT COMEDIAN -. ' GENE —— — GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. /' ".GENE GERRARD. ■ GENE — —:— GERRARD. GENE : GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. GENE GERRARD. The Crowned King of Laughter Land With a .Magnificent Cast.of England's Greatest Stage Players, in "LUCKY ,GIRL." H- :■■ "LUCKY GIRL." '—■ "LUCKY GIRL." ————• "LUCKY GIRL." "LUCKY GIRL." "LUCKY GIRL." MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS.' In Addition—Extra Special Featurette, "ENGLAND AWAKE." "ENGLAND AWAKE." "ENGLAND AWAKE." An enthralling spectacle, featuring British enterprise in field of invention, commerce, etc. ■ TWO GAZETTES — NATURE STUDY. Box Plan at Bristol and Theatre. I DE LUXE:-;:;- FRIDAY E LUXE FRIDAY! DE .LUXE FRIDAY! . -' (Entertainment that Excels.) ' The greatest Dramatic Triumph of the j year. Even eclipsing I "COMMON CLAY" "COMMON CLAY" and : "THE PERFECT LADY." "THE PERFECT LADY." Revealing to the world the true, inside story of Hollywood and its ! stars, stripping off the fiction, j laying bare the facts. -, '■ CONSTANCE BENNETT i CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE - BENNETT' CONSTANCE : BENNETT CONSTANCE {• •-" ". -"■ BENNETT CONSTANCE.-—— , BENNETT! CONSTANCE "-4-—-—- BENNETT! CONSTANCE -± —-—^— BENNETT' CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE BENNETT In. a heart-touching.drama that ~. , rips the- veil from the world ' behiud the screen. "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD ?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" > "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD ?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" "WHAT PRICE HOLLYWOOD?" ("A" Certificate.—Adult Audiences.) ■■ With-— lowell sherman, . lowell sherman; LOWELL SHERMAN, i * NEIL HAMILTON, i , ■ -NEIL HAMILTON, | -■-.•■■•-• UEIL-HAMILTON, i ... . ■~ GREG<ItY RATOFF. • GREGCRY RATOFF. Box Plans at Bristol aftd Theatre. : ADVANCE BOOKINGS ADVANCE BOOKINGS Open To-day! Open. To-day! At the Bristol, and De Luse Thcilrc, For ' "BACK. STREET" . .. "BACK STREET" . "BACK STREET'? .: ;! ? GALA PERFORMANCE T\E LUXE".THEATRE,-. 21st October, XJ at .8 p.m. ' .j • SOUVENIR of IRENE DUNNE j and JOIOr BOLES will bo pic- ; sented! ■ BOOK EARLY! j^ "BACK ■. > ' .^^ STREET" '% FANNIE HURST LAST TWO DAYS—LAST TWO NIGHTS THING'S THEATRE ■■""ING'S THEATRE- , _ 'i'WICE DAILY, 2.30 and S p.m. ■ t \ ■ Presents 'Paramount Films' masterful pieturisation ' of the story'immortal! J "THE MIRACLE MAN." ... v .. "THE MIRACLE MAN." ■■ ■■"THE MIRACLE MAN." "THE MIRACLE MAN." Splendidly interpreted by a brilliant cast headed by, • ■CHESTER: MORRIS—SYLVIA SYDNEY CHESTER MORRIS—SYLVIA SYDNEY Xower and lower they were sinking—. until a mighty force, too big for them to understand,- lifted them to a new life' of 'lbye and happiness. A picture that will stir your deepest emotions. —Also— KING'S FEATURETTES. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. XTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. • ±*.EW. .PRINCESS THEATRE. '"■"" ' BEST AND MOST. \/: Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.in: CHARLES FARRELL and CHARLES FARRELL and MARIAN NIXON in MARIAN NIXON in "AFTER TO-MORROW." "AFTER TO-MORROW." "AFTER TO-MORROW." "AFTER TO-MORROW." It's love like theirs that glorifies life— as they work, save, and yearn for each other. Adult Audiences Only. In. Addition: NEW' PRINCESS FEATURETTES. NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES., Theatre Telephone No. 42-580, TriLBIRNIE KINEMAI ■"■ Final Screening. ""■■■" MORTAL MAN Never before compiled a human document so devastatingly poignant as this tremen- :-. dous film, ' "THE BROKEN LULLABY" (From the play, "The Man I Killed"), ; With LIONEL BARRYMORE, Nancy Carroll, Phillips Holmes. : This picture is NOT a story' of the War, but rather a story of the RESULT of the War. Telephone 14-202 for reserves. ■REGAL".-. THEATRE. KARORI. -^TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "NIGHT WORLD." Lew- A_yres, Mac Clark, Boris Karloff. Thrills galore in this daring expose of . ' true Night Club Life. oSlim Summerville Comedy. ALL SOUND SUPPORTS. Fri. and Sat.: "Letty L.vnton." Sat. .-.'... ...'-M*tineev"%(sv.n. ■Erail'."'.''.-' j i
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1932, Page 2
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