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- TO-NIGHT - THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND THE LADY BLEDISLOE AND PARTY WILL BE PRESENT AT THE PRESENTATION OF "THE FAITHFUL HEART." PARAMOUNT— ""~^ == ,. ALL BRITISH. TWICE DAILY, at 2.15 and S. VICTOR SAVII,LE, England's foremost producer—the famous director oc "Sunshine Susie" scores a triumph with GAINSBOROUGH'S Masterpiece—the picture perfect. MONGKTON HOFFE'S STAGE HIT .Voted the Best Play of its Year. The picture THE DUCHESS OF YORK THE DUCHESS OF YORK SAW 4 TIMES. SAW $ TIMES. .'i^^ ! "THE i **^ : FAITHFUL . ,^& .>'. . HEART." i^S-j' Spencer, the celebrated critiu oi:' the "Empire News," wrote:— "To my mind it is the sincerest bit of work ever put on a strip of celluloid. It is no exaggeration to say that it is one of the best dramatic pictures ever produced. It is a triumph for the studio that gave 'Sunshine Susie' to a delighted world." EXCEPTIONALLY WELL ACTED by the most popular of screen lovers— HERBERT MARSHALL—EDNA BEST, MIGNON O'DOHERTY—LAWRENCE HANRAY—ANNE GRAY—ATHOLE STEWART. - Every artist a West End Star. '-SPLENDID FEATURETTES. IDEAL BRITISH NEWSREEL -- | •"GHOST STRAINS" — "CURLEW AND j . OWL" .-r- "THERMAL VALLEY,". 3ROTORUA — "STONE AGE OF i • AUSTRALIA." '^Book Bristol or Theatre—Tel. 51-812. • TWICE DAILY, At 2.30 and 8 pirn. E'fN'GTS "■ ■.■'-' "THEATRE. . ING'S": . ■ THEATRE. SVhimsieal comedy romance that charms -■-■•. and thrills. J: , STILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." . .-I "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." (Approved for universal exhibition.). PHYLLIS KONSTAM, ','..,' ' SYDNEY KOJVARD A slice'of life -writh all its pathos and joys *~its flowering simplicity arid deep-rooted - ' realism.. ALSO: ' Thrilling--Chilling—Gripping. ■ "-■ "JACK O' LANTERN." by Censor for Adults.) ■' . Featuring. • Arthur Wontner and Gordon Harker. The creepiest and most chilling picture ' ■"• ■ - . yet screened. .'■ . ADDITIONAL: SIR HARRY LAUDER Singing ."■SHE'S MA DAISY." Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. No booking Fee. Tel. 52-212. /YCJEEN'S ' Z xow1 ' QUEEN'S SHOWING. SCREENING NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. ; (Matinee . Saturday, at 2.30,> . COLUMBIA PICTURES' FIRST WELLINGTON RELEASE ! 3ust the big thrill show you have been waiting for. 'A SMASHING ADVENTURE DRAMA ON THE HIGH SEAS! 13 men left the Port, of Suez . : . only 1 inanliTed to tell the weird tale that transpired on board the Death Ship! I . "THE, LAST MAN." ■ "THE LAST MAN." "THE LAST MAN." ' "THE LAST MAN." . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Here is terrific drama, mystery, adventure, and romance woven into a story of great power. With CHARLES BICKFORD, CHARLES BICKFORD, The Popular Herman of the Screen, With CONSTANCE CUMMINGS and a big cast of players. 13 MEN- ON A SHIP THAT CARRIED JA CARGO OF GOLD—ALSO FEAR . , . ■ HATE . . . ROMANCE ... AND ! ADVENTURE !■-.- ----- V Queen's Ffeaturettes. tC Queen's Popular Prices. ' ? THE ■ '-■'• TARTCRAFT THEATRE. .^R.TOKAFT_: ...._:.; THEATRE! ;, ■"■■■ TO-NIGHT- At S. TONIGHT.' ' ■?' IChe Royai Family from the Kingdom, of r "7"-." . Hilarity, ■ ■ . ■ • BERT WHEELER, ' "'" . .-. ; .: s ;i?OBT. WOOLSEY, Jlitzi Green, Dorothy Lee, Eddie" Quillan, aud Arline Judge. In ; ' - - - "GIRL CRAZY." ... 1 - "GIRL CRAZY." . ■ ' '-GIKL CRAZY." 1 f'GIRL. CRAZY." "GIRL CRAZY." • ;'GIRL.CRAZY." "GIRL CRAZY." '•GlRIi CRAZY." CRAZY." ' (Approved for Universal .Exhibiticm.) • Carniy-41. fills the air—laughter, beauty, and melody rounded into the comedy A smash of the season! Additional: -. ARTCRAF.T FEATURETTES, . Bos Plan, Telephone 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. •T^MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAyJ , . THIS EVENING:, 'at 8 o'clock. ' , ■ ■ ANOTHER GREAT SHOW. 1-"FAITHLESS." • "FAITHLESS;'1 ROBERT MONTGOMERY. TALLULAH BANKHEAD. It has': everything. "■ Laughs,' thrills, . rofiance. A story of to-day—for you, about you. You'll go away.feeling better ' and brighter when you see . "FAITHLESS." "FAITHLESS." ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults V 2—Hal Roach ■ Comedy. S-Sharks and Swordfish. Thrills amonu the big fish and more humour from. Pete Smith. &—Metrotone Newsreel.. 6— F6± Australian Ne^vs. ', AND NOW-SAT. •■ AFTERNOON: wA.n honest-to-goodness children's show! Tim-McCoy ia "The Texas Cyclone," "Our Gang Comedy, Special Supports. . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) > T^ILBrRNIE KINEMA LAST NIGHT OF .•...'. JOE B. BROWN , . in his funniest mirth riot, : ; "BROADMINDED," It's full of laughs and he dishes them out in his own inimitable style. ; (Approved for universal exhibition.) MATINEE: Long—Long—Laughs for young and old! The kid comedians are at Jt again. Mitzi Green and Jackie Searlein "FORBIDDEN- ADVENTURE." (Approved for. universal exhibition.) . EVENING—Corrine Griffith, England's most beautiful star, in the All-British picture, "LILY CHRISTINE." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) i Plans at Confectionery, Tel. 14:202. OEPPELT'S Australian Port, a rich ruby *^ Wine, ;42 first prizes; quarts 3s 6d pints:2Sj At Grand Hotel Home' Supply • i ,:...- >. :::»•.,..:; :J ■ :

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 2

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