MANAGERIAL ! ROADS AND.'-RAIL; BLOCKED- " UP-WE-GO IN THE AIRCaptain" Stedman flew from' Wellington to Hamilton and back, bringing on aeroplane wings the picture "Love ; on Wheels",to the I PARAMOUNT— ~~~^^s» ALL BRITISH. DAILY' .at ''2.15 and 8 p.m. IT ARRIVED TODAY WITH A WHIZZ AND A WHIRL. WITH A WHIZZ AND A WHIRL. " - BRITAIN'S MERRIEST MERRY-GO-ROUND OF MIRTH. MERRY-GO-ROUND OF MIRTH. '•..;■' .The King's- Jester, - JACK HULBERT ' ,' ;...... JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT ..." > ...JACK HULBERT 6ft"4iri tall and "every inch a comedian THE -CLEANEST - AND CLEVEREST OF ALL ENGLISH . HUMORISTS-1 A GRADUATE ,OE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. WHO NEVER DESCENDS TO VULGARITY IN / EOWN /love\ I ON- - 1— — ——/ ON I IWHEELSy: \ WHEELS) (Approved ■ . - Send '.for ' . . ,v ■Uniyersal - ' . the Exhibition.) ■ Kiddies! / LOVe\ I LOVEA I ON. I ( ON | \ WHEELS ')■--. V WHEELS ) \^/.r ■._.. X~y\ ; ri;p-.:..:..with-.. . ' /: :::.£eONPRA CORBETT She sparkles like cliainpagne. -: :gordon barker Gockney character comique. ;.';.'•'..'EDMUND. GWENN The best living actor of his type. ih^"'.:' ;:•'-■.. In'the • greatest^feast "of fiiri,.singing, acting, and.'daricTng*. yet submitted by Jack and Gainsborough. • THE. BRITISH ' TALKING PLAY That"was .seen;.and ..applauded b\ "the delegates at the ottawa convention the ottawa -convention Book Bristol- or Tel. 51-842. £he Home o£ High-trfass Entertainment. SHORTT'S '.: ~-• THEATRE HORTT'S ■-- /■■'■'. THEATRE COMMENCING TODAY. A Programme of Especial Merit 2 BIG SUPER SPECIALS. 2 With a Good Supporting Programme Ko. 1. —A superb dramatisation of Ernest Pascall's Sensational Novel. "THE AGE FOR LOVE." "THE AGE FOR LOVE." "IHE AGE FOR LOVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences.) A tensely human story of subtle appeal, magnificently portrayed by a wonderful cast. / l'ois wilson, lois wilson, ed; "everitt horton, " ed; ..everitt horton, , >" billie dove. ■ -: ■.•■•■'.'■'';':""."■■". billie dove. No. 2,—A Comedy; Extravaganza. A Bombshell- of 3£igh Explosive Hilarity. ■"'COCK OF "THE AIR." i'fCOCK OF iTHE1 AIR." " COCK..;;OF r-0:HB;: AIR." A Sparin^^ajiafbfiSfcsihigh Thrills. k Cruise thfpagh.'-"inanyn3aleS::of Laughter. ■/ Teatnririg CHESTEK 'MOEEIS. CHESTER: MORRIS. In the Biggest "Shriek"" o£ 1933. QUEENfS *..; THEAtRi;. UEE^S V- .THEATRE. QUEEN'S}--; THE ATRE. TONIGHT — B;'¥;fTONYGHT. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30. BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. "A Delightful Comedy Entertainment' too' good to miss. : No. 1 Attraction— ■■ • A hilarious comedy-drama. A Laughter Knock-out., "THE BIG TIMER 2' "THE BIG TIMER* 1 ■ "THE BIG TIMER."--^With-,—--- . -. BEN" LYON r ——^THELMA TODD. BEN-LYON — THELMA TODD. BEN LYON —— THELMA TODD. CONSTANCE CUMMINGS. No. s2 Attraction— A story that crackles with fun, wit, and humour. Politics was his profession. Love was his pastime. | "THE NIGHT MAYOR." NIGHT MAYOR." "THE NIGHT MAYOR." "THE NIGHT MAYOR." ; With LEE TRACY. (Apprpved for Universal Exhibition.) ';' Popular Family Prices. ■THE | BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA ' THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Action, drama, thrills,, and romance. "A-I-R M-A-I-L." ; "A-I-R M-A-I-L." i "A-I-R M-A-I-L." : "A-I-R M-A-I-L." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With RALPH BELLAMY, SLIM SUMMERVILLE, PAT O'BRIEN, : GLORIA STUART. ' LILIAN BOND. The epic thriller of man's battle against time and the elements.' ADDITIONAL: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. *-< THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Blazing a new trail of laughter! 1— "ON OUR SELECTION." You'll scream when; "Dad" falls into the river with a cartload of squeaking pigs— you'll roar when the mad bull smashes up the 'appy 'ome —and when "Dave" makes love as only "Dave" can—Well, these are but a few of the -whirlwind of laughs in this comedy, cyclone! "ON OUR SELECTION." 2— Cartoon—"Mickey Steps^Out." 3—Novelty Review.. .... ....;, 4-:-Specialty Featurette. s—Fox Australian Newsi-eel. Saturday Afternoon—"On Our Selection " Give the children a treat! Send them along! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TTILBIRNIE X I N E M A. ■*■*- LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. "THE NIGHT C>F oWe 13'» With CLIVE BROOK, LILA ■ LEE, Charlie Ruggles, Gene' Raymond, Frances Dee, Mary Boland, and Adrianne Allen (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Swimming Clubs! Ppo . "WATER" JAMBOREE.'- - - ' SATURDAY-CHILDREN'S MATINEE Jackie Cooper, Jackie Searle, Robert Coogan in "SOOKY." EVENING. MAURICE CHEVALIER. In "LOVE ME TONIGHT." ''"oionhone 14-202 for reserves.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1933, Page 2
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