FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. YOUR LAST CHANCE ! 1 pARAMOUNT-*' "r^~^ =s , ALL BRITISH. DAILY at 2.1 3 ami S p.m. Wo urge you NOT TO MISS JOHN STUART, JOAN MAUDE, HUMB.ERSTONE WRIGHT, In tho British Picture Perfect. "IN A MONASTERY GARDEN." "IN A MONASTERY GARDEN." -IN A MONASTERY GARDEN." ''IN A MONASTERY GARDEN." THE MUSIC JS MARVELLOUS, THE PICTURE IS GLORIOUS. (Recommended for Adults.) ALL-BRITISH SUPPORTS. f MANAGERIAL ! ROADS AND RAIL BLOCKED— UP-WE-GO IN THE AIR. Captain Stedman left for Hamilton at 1 p.m. today to bring "Love on Wheels" by aeroplane wings to Wellington in good time for Tomorrow's Matinee. S HEARTY BRITISH CHEERS. -TOMORROW - 2.15 and S p.m. . TOMORROW — 2.15 and 8 p.m. COMING WITH A WHIZZ AND A WHIRL. WITH A WHIZZ AND A WHIRL. BRITAIN'S MERRIEST }{ERRY-GO-ROUND OF MIRTH. MERRY-GO-ROUND OF MIRTH. The King's Jester, ' JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT ■Git iin fall and every'.inch-a comedian HIE CLEANEST AND CLEVEREST /love\ /loveN / ON I / nvr 1 I WHEELS ' I WHEELS) (Approve..! ■■ gend \ for ■ . Universal lllc Exhibition.) Kiddies! f / LOVE V A LOVe\ / ON • ■ I ON 1 I WHEELS . I WHEELS I With LEONORA CORBETT She sparkles like champagne. GORDON HARKER - Cockney character comique. EDMUND GWENN. Tho best living actor of bis type. In the greatest feast of fun,"Singing, acting, and dancing yet submitted by Jack Hulbert and Gainsborough-. THE BRITISH TALKING PLAY That was seen and applauded by THE DELEGATES AT THE OTTAWA CONVENTION. THE OTTAWA CONVENTION. Book Bristol or Tel. 51-542. QUEEN'S i'HKA'IRU. UEEN'S THEAXRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. FINALLY* .TONIGHT AT S. iEO CARRILLO -'THELMA TODD Nat Pendleton—Dickie Moore, in "DECEPTION" — -DECEPTION" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) '•COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING - TOMORROW. Special' Matinee Saturday, 2.30. BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. A Delightful Comedy Entertainment too good to miss. Ko. .1 Attraction— A hilarious comedy-drama. A Laughter Knock-out. '■THE BIG TIMER." "THE BIG TIMER." t—With BEN LYON — THELMA TODD. CONSTANCE CUMMINGS. No. 2 .Attraction— A story that crackles1 -with, fun, wit, and humour" Politics was his profession. Love was his pastime. "THE NIGHT MAYOR." "THE NIGHT MAYOR." With LEE TRACY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "*XEW PRINCESS THEATRE. •"32W PRINCESS THEATRE. FTNAL SCREENINGS. RONALD COLMAN, In "THE UNHOLY GARDEN.": "THE UNHOLY GARDEN." (Approved for: Universal Exhibition.) Romance, suspense, drama, action. lOMMENCING TOMORROW AT 11 a.m. i— GEORGE BANCROFT and MIRIAM HOPKINS, In '■THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' Alive with breath-taking action. | ?— NANCY CARROLL iv | "PERSONAL MAID." " ' t "PERSONAL MAID." ! "PERSONAL MAID." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' A gay and sparkling romance. I Additional: I .NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. ' i ' "'Popular Family Prices: Stalls Is, Circle J6.6d.- . ' i ' Theatre Telephone No. 42-SSO. j THE i 'ARTCRAFT ' THEATRE. ; .•^■RTCRAFT THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT AT S. ', GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS , "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT cIDE." " LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE." "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Laughs* by the million—haunting gong • hitE—drama with a dash of path6s. COMMENCING TOMORROW at S p.m. Thrills you'll never forget. "A-I-R M-A-I-L." "A-I-R M-A-I-L." "A-I-R ■ M-A-I-L." "A-I-R M-A-I-L." , "A-I-R M-A-I-L." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i With RALPH BELLAMY. Gloria Stuart, and Pat O'Brien. ' A smashing human drama that will make your, pulses pound. ADDITIONAL: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan, Telephone 43068 after 0.30 p.m. O'- UR THEATRE, NEWTOWjsT UK THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT! 7.4 J. TONIGHT! 'Jhe charm of the English countryside will draw everyone to see '•.MR. BILL THE CONQUEROR." "MR. BILL THE CONQUEROR." Starring HENRY KENDALL. HENRY KENDALL. ]&. British picture that will delight the whole family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In Addition: SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTS. J
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 2
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