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T)E LUXE." THEATRE, ' '.-UE LUXE -THEATRE. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT at 8. WARNER BAXTER In The Fox Movietone Sensation,"SIX HOURS TO LIVE." "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In addition: De Luxe Supporting Subjects. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. , "T) X LUXE THEATRE "^E LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE - COMMENCING TOMORROW - COMMENCING TOMORROW ■At 2.30 p.m. and S p.m. THE STRANGEST LOVE TRIANGLI EVER FILMED ! IS LOVE ETERNAL? KARLOF V KARLOFF KARLOFF THE ' UNCANNY !. . • IN HIS MOST AMAZING ROLE Dead 3700 years, he comes to life !'. . . To startle the world, to puzzle science, to steal a young beauty from her - ' • society lover. IT-COMES TO-LIFE! / "THE \ \ / MUMMY."' \ \ BURIED '"ALIVE !. '■"" -"■- ---■ BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE 3700 YEARS LATER! . . Reminding. of. tha fate that overtook' Lord Carnarvon and Howard' Carter, Egyptologists, who "unearthed the, tomb of King Tutankhamen, the story gives living form to Karloff, high priest in the days of Pharaohs, tells of his scheming among, twentieth century moderns. (Recommended by Censor WAdults.); CAST KARLOFF, ZITA JOHANN, DAVID MANNERS, ARTHUR BYRON, EDWARD VAN SLOAN,. AND OTHER FAVOURITES. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: For a brief- return engagement! The Popular Favourite, MR. PAUL T. CULLEN, Brilliant Vocal Organist At the Wurlitzer Organ De Luxe. KING'S. "THEATRE ING'S " THEATRE Presents FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8., PHYLLIS KONSTAM ":" and SYDNEY HOWARI ... In "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." .' : "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." " (Approved for universal exhibition.) A slice of life with all its pathos and joys Screening TOMORROW, at 2.15 and S p.m. EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S Story of the Most Elusive Criminal oi Stage or Screen. WHO WAS T-H-E R-I-N-G-E-R? T-H-E R-I-N-G-E-R? -T-H-E R-I-N-G-E-R? (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Tale of a Great Vengeance and at Uncatchable Avenger. Additional: KING'S FEATURETTES. Bos Plans Bristol and Theatre. No booking Fee. Tel. 52-212. NEW ' PRINCESS' THEATRE EW . . PRINCESS THEATRE .FINAL SCREENINGS,. • CLIVE BROOK and '. 'CLAUDETTE COLBER'I - "In "THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY." "THE-MAN FROM YESTERDAY," (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Strange—Gripping— and Utterly ;Ab .'■•'. ■:-.'- . aorbing Drama. ■'. •-.-'. Commencing. TOMORROW;- at 11- am. SHE DARES TO BE-DIFFERENT. ALISON .SKIPWORTH •■.- '"■-. _■--' " .': ■' In -' ■ -"■■ ■-•■' . "THE -SPORTING WIDOW." '■ "THE-SPORTING WIDOW." ".THE SPORTING WIDOW.-*-'-.. "THE SPORTING WIDOW." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Grand Comedy,- Roaring With Hitafitj —Festooned "With : Fun. '■ --.' ---Also ■-. - NEW PRINCESS FEATtIRETTE,.. . The Serial, .'"JUNGLE MYSTERY." : Popular Family-Prices: Stalls Is,-Circle Is 6d. . Theatre Tel. No. 42-580. gEASIDB PICTURES, LYALLBAY, ■ TONIGHT. ONLY, at 8 o'clock. . Frederick -Lonsdale's- brilliant stage sue cess, "Spririg Cleaning," ■ transferred, tc the screen, with all its "scintillating wii mfact. " ' •-.-•'. .:.'• MARY" NEWCOMB, ' ; BENITA-HUME,.-GEORGE BARRAUD ■.." ..: ": .- _ 7 --La... ;-.'. "- -■"-,, .."WOMEN. WHO PLAY." -■ .. — ."WO-CEN-WHOPLAY" ■ ...'. "WOMEN WHO PLAY." ."WOMEN.WHO PLAY." :..J'WpMI?N WHO PLAY."' ;.: (Recommended.by.-.Censor for Adults.) A tale of women who cheapen -themselves playing with fire ... getting ' burni before they can realise, the.step tjiey take Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS.;-. -Reservations—Box Plan, at -Theatre oi Telephone 16-393. J£TLBIRNIE..: ' . . - . . KINEMA Silence sealed bis lips because he was the ghost-of a past! "THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY," :.."." ;. With - CLIVE BROOK and CLAUDETTE " -■':.•, COLBERT. The strangest love story ever brought tc the screen. It is .stark with realism . . , haunting with beauty . ... glorious in the faith of a woman. (Recommended by the Censor.for.Adults.' Supports include that droll comedian, TOM. HOWARD, in "PRO AND CON.'; Exceptional Two-feature Programme.' f\Un ' THEATRE, NEWTOWN .. .THEATRE. NEWTOWN , ' TONIGHT—7,4S-TONIGHT. 1— "THE .DARK HORSE." : "THE DARK HORSE." A Screaming Burlesque on Politics.(Recommended: by Censor for Adults.) 2— . ■-'■ "MAN -TO MAN."?'MAN TO MAN.'' - : - Absorbing .Drama of -Father, and Son. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ ■■■■= ■Don't-; Miss This! GARDENING. CLASSES' FOE WOMEN TYfRS. FISHER.-is resinning her Garden ■"*■ ...ing Classes oh MONDAY, FEBRU ARY. 27,-and- is arranging a ; Cpurse tc cover the A'n.tuiiin Work, planting, pvopa gating, colour-;schemes. For particular; aPP'y" .. -" - -.-. "-: 5 DUTHiE -''STBEET^EABOKI.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 2

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