T\rAJESTIC THREE SESSIONS:' ■M-4JESTK 11 a m , 2 U p.m., MAJLbIIC and S p ni. L\&r IWOi DA\S Ot The Big Laugh Show ]3utain's runnicbt Comedian, LLSLIL IULLER LESLIE FULLER In his newest laugh sensation, ' HIE L\SP COUPON." Tin, lvil coupon " ' nil L4bi' COUPON." THL LASI COUPON." A LSntish J.n*e> national Picture (Ippiovcd foi Univeisal Lxhibition.) With a bulhint allstu company of English comedians. Together with Mdjcatit's Uribuiparsed Teatuicttes. "PATHE GAZETTE" — srcßLis or n \iure"—. KR\ZY KAi 1 (cailoon) ! Extra Added Attraction, , THE THIRD CRICKET ILST, ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. . " Showing England's Sensational Bowling. HEKLS KE4.L 1 NrERTAINMENT 1 OL. ALL THE FAMILY. Bos Plans at Bustol and Theatre, or ring 45-100 for reservations COMMENCING FRIDAY. An Amazingly Realistic Picture. "SHUNGE JUSTICE" —— "!aiRANGE JUSIICE" — "SIRANGE JUSTICE" "SVR\^GL JObI'ICE" — "&TKANGE JDSriCL" "bIRANGE JLSIICE" (Ar>pioved ioi Univeisal Exhibition.) A gripping story of human hearts crushed by the law. IT IS NOT A COLRr ROOM DRAMA ! Tt 7S a live entertainment, given to continuous action, ■ highlighted with comedy and a remarkable series of characterisations by a notable east headed by SI1EION" MARSH, KLGI\ALD DLNNY, In a stoiy that will diveit my audience. LAST TWO NIGHTS' gT. JAMES Three Sessions: &£. JAMLS XI am.,2.15, ST. JAMES and 8 p.m. SIR;A. CONAN DOYLE'S : Renowned Story of Desert Adventure. "THE TRAGEDY OF THE KOROSKO." Tiansformcd into a Thrilling Di imai, - "THE FIRES OF TATE" *. "THE FIRES OF l«Vlfc:;'._ " ITIL I IRES OP 1A1E" "IHL llßhk OP 1-iTL" With LESTER MAITHEWS, KATHLEEN O'RLG-AN, DONALD CALTEROP, Actually raado m Egypt, with the aid of the Rojal riyinjf Coips and the renowned Camel Corps. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Graphic Scenes of the THIRD CRICKEf ILST. Plans at Btislol or Theatre (54-775) alter spm COMING TEIDAY NEXT' 'IT'S TIME TOR A GOOD LAUGH!----•II'S TIME TOR A POOD LAUGH'---ITS TIML TOR A GOOD LAUGH!.' And HI kl , . . ir , . . IS' Hihn ... it ... jsi HLRL ... IT ... l&i Presenting in all her gaiety 'IHE SPORTING WIDOW" 'THL SPORTING WIDOW." - ■ With ;■,:•. ' ;;the e\gmsii i\mte dressler,^ "THE ENGLISH MARIE DRESSLER » ALISON SKIPWORTH :"; ALISON SKIPWORTH :Z\ ... (Ranking with the finest comediennes "of the day) ; ... RICH VrD 131 NNETT TYhLYIi KNAPP RICH \KD BLNNLTT EVLLYN KNAPP You'll scieam at tlie clever, hilanous aU■vcntiueE of the gayest old adventuress who ever woiLed a confidence tuck! (Recommended by Censor fox- Adults.) _ Plans at Bristol or Theatre (5177J) after o p *n. ]£MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Entertainment Supieme' You just Can't miss it! GrORGE WALL \CT OIORUL W\LL\CL In 1- HIS ROYAI HIGHNESS " You'll limp with helpless laughter, It's a sciearn' George Wallace at hia best in this _ hilaiious not' 2-Comcdv *-Vocal- "South of ShanghJJ. , 4—Grand Open Tcatnrettc. 5— W*d™sare Wondeiful'" G-Lov. Vernon vi JSovcity Items 7—Tiivelogno J—Sun•downets Quartet. 9-Neil McKay (Comedian) Special (Appioved for Univeibal Exhibition.)' CAPITOL THEATRE, MIItAMAK. TO NIGHI' TO-NIGHJ?! "THE LOST SQUADRON "• "THE LOST SQUADRON." Thrills' Thrills' Devotion' Sacrifice! i The greatest story of comradeship, which. overshadows its 1000 thrills -with KICHARD DIX, MARY ASTOR, DOROTHY JORDAN, JOEL McCREA, "°M $&§s&s* CH (Approved for Univeis-il Exhibition.) SPLENDID SUPPOEIS. i ■ "PEGAL THEATRE, KAKORI. TONIGHT At 8 TONIGHT ' THE IIRST YEAR" ' THL TIRSr YEAR " Janet Gajnoi, Chailes Tairell. . (Approved foi. Universal Exhibition.) The joys, serious, and heait throbs of the fii^t jear of lniruage—told as only the supreme lomance team o£ movies could tell, you. SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. Fri. ; and Sat.—"RED DUST." ILBlRNffi KINEMA UN 4L SCREENING IX^UA"THE AGE IOR LOVE" With BILLIE DOVE, Chailes Stanett Ldwaid Eveiett Horton, Lois Wilson, Maiy Duncan A vtoiy that scathes to ovei flow ing with the hunianness that situiites madern marmge (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) THURSDAY' THURSDAY! Laugh this oft—lOF E BROWN in ' BROADMTNDKD " 2 Laughs i Second, 120 a Minute. (Approved for Universal Inhibition.) stasis oi^ rIV ARO BATHS i 1L APO BVlllfc >S VIURDAY NP\r, 2 30 P M ! SATURDAY NEXI) 230 Par! CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP EVENTS DIVING AND WAJTII POLO. Populai Pnecs Adults 1», Children od. pps?neS?vis Competitions -Silk Stockings, B's E McGiith, Dinnei, 095, Rev J Ciillen. Ham, 6j13, Mis Peiguson J' Fire m, l 7erV T~', M! S POC>1 ' Iced 7 llllfc Cal;e. COW, Jack, JLoilet Set, , Mi<« E. McCnrthy, Tin lea, 5881, Maiv Kennedy; Teed Cake 207, V Mjnogue, Home-made Sweets, 68, X Wilson, liuit Cake, 62, Mrs Mever, Nightdress, 5082 Mrs. A. Lmkhter, Pair Geesp, 4490, Mabel Lepppi, Tra>, 1987, N. Crombie, Decorated Cike /J, Mis Elder, Piinted Tible Centre, 20-11, Old Friend.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 2
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