. ; - pARAMOUNT-^^^""~""'""~~^ == , ALL BRITISH. TWICE DAILY, at 2.15 and S. VICTOR SAVILLE, iEuglaud's foremost producer—the famous ■ director of "Sunshine Susie" scores a .. • ■' triumph with the Masterpiece—the picture perfect. THE DUCHESS OF YORK .' . ■ saw it 4 times. : ■ "THE FAITHFUL HEART." "THE FAITHFUL. HKAKT." ■ •■"THIi FAITHFUL HEART." -THE FAITHFUL HEART." "THE FAITHFUL HEART." ' '-THE FAITHFUL HEART." "THE FAITHFUL HEART." " THE .FAITHFUL HEART." ; '-THE FAITHFUL HEART." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Spencer of "Empire News," wrote:—: "To my mind it is the sineerest bit • of work ever put on a strip of celluloid." . ' HERBERT MARSHALL—EDNA BEST, MIGNON O'DOHERTY—LAWRENCE HANRAY—ANNE GRAY. SPLENDID FEATURETTES. , IDEAL BRITISH NEWSREEL — .*'<3HOST STRAINS" — "CURLEW AND OWL". — "THERMAL VALLEY," ROTORUA,— "STONE AGE." 'i Book Bristol or Theatre—Tel. 51-842. ' COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. . AFTER 3 WEEKS AT AUCKLAND . AFTER 3 WEEKS AT AUCKLAND! 'STILL BOOMING IN , SYDNEY STILL BOOMING :LN SYDNEY. THE WORLD-BEATING PLAY '! ■ ' As A WORLD-BEATING PICTURE. . " JACK HULBERT . : : . JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT . . " i'ICELY .COURTNEIDGE \ • .:- CICELY COURTNEIDGE i ICELY COURTNEIDGE CICELY COURTNEIDGE • CICELY COURTNEIDGE In the Cyclonic Success of •■' THE GHOST TRAIN." ■•' THE GHOST TRAIN." . "THE GHOST TRAIN." . "THE GHOST TRAIN.-" "THE GHOST TRAIN." 1 "THE GHOST TRAIN." " THE GHOST TRAIN." ~;_ : 7 THE • GHOST : TRAIN." • " . "THE GHOST TRAIN." ; '•' THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." '•THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST - TRAIN." " THE GHOST TRAIN." " THE GHOST TRAIN." «THE GHOST TRAIN." " THE GHOST TRAIN." "'THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST .TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "the ghost train." " the ghost train." "the ghost train." •'•'the ghost train." . "the ghost train." "the-ghost train." , ;" " the ghost train." 1 loaded with laughter and ' : ; • '■ thrills. . . freighted with fun. ' ' (Approved.for Universal. Exhibition.) Book your Berths at BristoJ. QUEEN'S - r — — TONIGHT. ■ ■ ■ TONIGHT. QUEEN'S — . TONIGHT. ■ SCREENING KIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. • 'A SMASHING ADVENTURE DRAMA ON THE HIGH SEAS! The Thrill Show of the Year ! '•THE LAST MAN." "THE LAST MAN." •:■••■ : V "THE LAST MAN." • ' "THE LAST MAN-."' . , ■ (ilftcommended by Censor for Adults.) . With CHARLES BICKFORD, ""-■■ CHARLES BICKFORD, The Popular He-man of the Screen, With . CONSTANCE CUMMINGS and a big cast of players. 13 MEN ON A SHIP THAT CARRIED A CARGO OF GOLD—ALSO FEAR . . HATE . . . ROMANCE . . . AND ADVENTURE! •i. . Queen's Featurettes. ■--"""--- Queen's Popular Prices. AT THE rARTCRAFT" ' "•'■ ' THEATRE. ■^RTCRAFT THEATRE. -TONIGHT! At S. TONIGHT! MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON " JvflT pfesent"TorV"y6ur~e"nt"ertarnment and Approval some of primitive civilisation's unparalleled thrills and revelations. : '"CONGOKILLA" " ' . : "CONGORILLA" - ' .'"A "CONGORILLA" ' *~ "CONGORILLA" '■'---■'. •" "CONGORILLA" .' : . . ' ,-. "CONGORILLA" ■'■■' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Sticoßiparable thrills! Stark suspense! .Terrifyhlg; drama!. Ripping down civi•lisatiorfs backdoor! Sights' no human . '.':' .'. •'; ■ eye .las seen before! / ... ■ • ! ' ■ . Additional: .-; .. - .ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Kan,:Teiephone 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. "|\r.EW .. PRINCESS THEATRE: :-" EW r..." PRINCESS THEATRE. •: Continuous from H a.m. to 10 p.m. '■']■~\ Presents;.' ;. .-jThe story of a Man who was the Ghost of a Past. ' "THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY." "THE ~MAN FROM YESTERDAY." ; "THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY." "THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY." - "THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY." ; '(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .. . . Featuring , ■CLIVE ■■BROOK CLIVEBROOK and ■■, ■■■-...;.. CLAUDETTE. COLBERT '•• • ::•:::-• ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT 'Ihe strangest love story ever brought to the screen. Also . NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES Tu6 SeriaI,""JUNGLE MYSTERY." Popular Family Prices: Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. : Theatre Tel. So. 42-SSO. The Happiness Picture of 1033. . '■ - "SUNSHINE SUSIE " ~ • With SENATE MULLER, JACK HULBERT. Songs! Dances! Music! SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TJEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. * TO-tfIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "WAR CORRESPONDED x\" JACK HOLT. RALPH GRAVES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) An amazing story of romance, Life, and Fighting in the Air. Forces in the present , turmoil in China. Thrilling! SPECIAL SUPPORTS. ■Wed, and Thurs., "The Blue Danube." TTILBIRNIE KINEMA. Ninety Minutes of Thrills! ' '' CHARLES LAUGHTON in the characterisation which won him critical acclaim in "PAYMENT DEFERRED." MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, VERREE TEASDALE. He dreamed of millions! He killed to achieve them. You'll thrill as fate spins the tangled web of his doom! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ■Supports include a LAUREL and H\RDY I'eaturette, "Scram," and Flip the Frog Cartoon. Telephone 14-202 for Reserves.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 2
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