ELECTRIC .SUCCESS. j§ PARAMOUNT--* ~ "■ ~, ALL BRITISH. '• ■' '... TWICE DAILY.^at '2.15 and S. . VICTOR'SAVILLE, England's foremost producer—the famous director of "Sunshine . Susie" scores a triumph with • GAINSBOROUGH'S Masterpiece—the picture perfect. MONCKTON HOFFE'S STAGE PIT Voted the Best Play of its Year. -i^^ •• ■ ' "THE ' : ; •■'-•■• FAITHFUL :^^. ::• HEARTS ' $^ Spencer the celebrated cutje of the "Empire News," wr.ote:— "To my mind it is the' sirioerest bit of work-ever put on a strip; of celluloid." HERBERT MARSHALL—EDNA BEST, MIGNON CraOHERTY—IiAWRENCE HANRAY—ANNE GRAY—ATHOLE STEWART. SPLENDID FEATURKTTES. IDEAL BRITISH NEWSSEEL — "GHOST STRAINS" — "CURXfcW AND ..OWL" - "THERMAL VALLEY," ROTORUA — "STONE AGE OF AUSTRALIA." Book Bristol or Theatre—Tel. 51-842. QUEEN'S ——-■ TONIGHT. UEEN'S • : r TONIGHT. QUEEN'S .' TONIGHT. SCREENING NIGHTLY,, at 8 o'clock. A SMASHING ADVENTURE DRAMA ON THE HIGH SEAS!. , ■ . The Thrill' Show of. ike Year ! "THE LAST MAN." - "THE LAST MAN." "THE LAST M;AN/' "THE LAST ML4.N."' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With CHARLES BICKFORD; CHARLES BIC]£FORD, ■ • j The Popular He-man of the Screen, ■ '. ■! .. With CONSTANCE 'JAMMINGS : • i and a big^ cast of j players. 13 MEN ON A SHE? THAT CARRIED A CARGO OF GOLD-ALSO FEAR-. . .1 HATE . v.ROMANCtE . . .:AND J .->.< . -:ADVENTURjE ! ■ ■ • ' Queen's Featurettes. J '.'■'. -.Queen's' Popular^' Prices. •'■ ;; •■.-.,.•' . the ] ■;' i BTCEAFT-. -■ 'v -i. THEATRE. ■^RTCMFT '. ■>-■■ THEATRE; : FINALLY TONIiGHT;;-at '.B. ; : BERT WHEELER, f ■ ' ~., ROBTJ. WOOLSLEY, ■Mitzi Green,.Dorothy Ljee, Eddie Quillan, j and Arline Judge. ' ; .••■.•■ . la : • "GIRL CRiA^Y." "GIRL CRAZY." "4IRL CRAZY." (Approved for Univeirsal Exhibition..) Laughter,' Beauty, andj Melody Rounded into the Comedy Smash, of the Season. COMMENCING TOMORROW, at 8 p.m. Primitive civilisation's unparalleled • thrills and revelations. "■■• " C-O-N-G-O-Ri-I-L-L-A." ' i . " : C-p-N-G-O^l-L-L^." . AppraKed:jipr.;;>l3«ivcrsal Exhibition.,' Presented by MR 4 AND MRS. MiLRTIN JOHNSON. Smashing through thei Empire of Death! THE CORE OF THE WORLD. Additional: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Bos Plan, Telephone 4J3-968 after 6.30 p.m. rN'EW PRINCE.SS THEATRE! J-> EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous from 1?^ a.m. to 10 p.m. Presents ■: The strangest love sttory ever brougnt to the. screen. Featuring CLIVE BROOK, , CLIVE BROOK, / CLAUDETTE COLEffiRT, CLAUDETTE COLItERT, ■ ■' ■ In " ■ - , "THE MAN FROQI YESTERDAY.". ; "THE MAN FRO&I YESTERDAY." . "THE MAN FRCpH YESTERDAY." . "THE MAN FRCM YESTERDAY." "THE MAN FR(33I YESTERDAY."' '("Recommended by/ Censor foi- Adults.) Silence sealed his^lips because he was the ghostj of a past! £lso NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. The Serial, "JUNGLE MYSTERY." Popular FamilyiErices: Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. ' " Theatre Tet. Not 42-580. BRITANNIA : - THEATRE . RITANNIA •■ THEATRE: Continuous fro:m. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m, ; - Eresents I "A smashing, spectacular story of the Navy iin the1 Air. "H-E-L-L D/-I-V-E-R-S." "H-E-L-L i)-I-V-E-R-S." "H-E-li-'I, D-I-V-E-E-S," "H-E-l-L D-I-V-E-R-S." i (Approved for) Universal Exhibition.) .'Featuring WALLACE BEERY And CLARK GABLE. Supported by Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Jordan, Cliff Edivards, John M-sljan, Marjorie Rambeau, Marie Prevost. The thrills of naval aviation unroll' themEeJves in a seiisational panorama, as a background for poignant romance ADDITIONAL: ' BRITAJS^IA FEATURETTES. . Bos Plan ati ITheatre or TeL 40-618. OEASIDE PIGTURES, LYALL BAY. w TONIGHT ONLY, at 8 o'clock. ' A Sterling in Mystery: fcir Arthnr»?qoiian Doyle's Best Sherlock . /• r.'Holmes StorVj ■ | ::::-.". :"the ■•;■■ ".■..' ; , ■'--■-:-.- "the ■■■-■-. . -.-::: "Tite ..:.. . ■vc.'.sign of - SIGN OF :: sign .of; -.. ' -; FOUR." .-'-/ . FOUR." FOUR." (Approved, for universal exhibition.) Only one .iinan could solve • the baffling mystery lpf»"THe Sign of Four"—Sherlock i. - Holmes. ■ ' '".' ' "Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Reseniitions—Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 16-39' J. r;APIT(OL THEATRE, MIRAM4R 'TONIGHT! TONIGHT Action!^ The Rackets of Broadway, behind the scenes in Radio Studios. A round of pleasure in night haunts. A glimpse of ei of a newspaper gossipmonger, with MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) O UR • THEATRE, ■ NEWTOWN '^'DR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TO/NIGHT! 7.45. TONIGHT! "'LOVERS COURAGEOUS," •:. "LOVERS COURAGEOUS," . Starring. R>bert Montgomery^. Madge Evans,----perj-1 Mercer, and Roland Young. ''A Splendid Cast in a Magnificent Pictti**.- ; . .- Jiipproved for universal exhibition.) < _ SELECTED SUPPORTS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 2
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