\f EASILY THE BEST IN TOWN. i«"HULBERT AT HIS BEST."-"Auck^ rid 5%." ..-.■- And so said LAST NIGHT'S PACKED HOUSE. PARAMOUNT-. """~^JS=» ALL BRITISH. DAILY af 2.15 and 8 p.m. IT OPENED YESTERDAY* WITH A WHIZZ AND A WHIRL. BRITAIN'S MERRIEST MERRY-GO-ROUND OF MIRTH. The King's Jester, JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK ■ HULBERT JACK HULBERT 6ft 4in tall and every inch a comedian THE CLEANEST AND CLEVEREST OF ALL . ENGLISH HUMORISTSA GRADUATE OF CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, WHO NEVER DESCENDS • TO VULGARITY. IN / LOVE \ / LOVE \ I ON I : /. ON 1 I WHEELS^ I WHEELS J (Approved s, Send for ' - ..•■-. . . Universal ■ ** the Exhibition.) Kiddies! /LOVE \ [ LOVE \ I ON I f ON I WHEELS J ; I WHEELS i . ■ With LEONORA CORBET!" She sparkles 'liko champagne. GORDON HARKER Cockney character comique. . EDMUND GWENN The best living actor of his type. In the greatest feast of fun, singing, acting, arid dancing yet submitted by Jack Hulbert and Gainsborbugh. ALL-BRITISH FEATURETTES. Prices.—ls, Is 6d, 25,"2s 6d (phis tax). Book Bristol or Tel. 51-842. No Fee. /QUEEN'S JL'HKATKJs.' THEATRE. QUEEN'S , i'HEATKE. TONIGHT — S — TONIGHT. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. 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." "THE BIG TIMER." . "THE BIG TIMER." —WithBEN LYON —— THELMA TODD. BEN LYON ——• THELMA TODD. CONSTANCE CUMMINGS. No. 2 Attraction— A story that crackles 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.) Popular Family Prices. SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TONIGHT! TODAY! : . TONIGHT! _ Grand Double Feature Programme. ■ No. I—Superb.l—Superb. Dramatisation. of Ernest Pascall's-Sensational, Novel. "THE :' AGE' FOR LOVE." ■"- "THE AGE. FOR LOVE." " THE AGE FOR LOVE." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) A tense story of human _jappeal, featui m^ BILLIE DOVE, '■ V. ED. EVERITT HORTON, " LOIS WILSON. In an epitome of romance and humour. No. 2— Comedy Extravaganza: "COCK OF THE AIR." "COCK OF THE AIR." "COCK OF THE AIR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Soaring Drama of Sky-high Thrills. . ■ ■ Featuring . CHESTER MORRIS. CHESTER MORRIS.. GOOD SUPPORTS. GOOD SUPPORTS. "VTEW . PRINCESS ' THEATRE. ■"EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO BIG PICffURES. 1— ' Thrilling Action Drama. 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.) Aglow with the drama of a world gone i mad. 2— NANCY CARROLL In "PERSONAL MAID." « "PERSONAL MAID." ' . "PERSONAL MAID." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A gay and sparkling romance. Additional: .• NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Popular Family Prices: Stalls Is, Circle is 6d. Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. pAPITOL THEATRE,- MIRAMAR. ■V TONIGHT TONIGHT Grand Double-Feature Programme. "LOVE ON THE SPOT." : "LOVE ON THE SPOT." 'A really sparkling British musical play. Bright, snappy, and merry. Lots of laughs^—melody— catchy songs. Starring RICHARD DOLMAN and ROSEMARY AMES. "THE GOLDEN WEST." Zane Grey's thrilling; spectacle. A majestic classic of the West. Siveet romance, sacrifice, and devotion, with GEORGE O'BRIEN, JANET CHANDLER, and MARION BURNS. , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • . Box Plan at the Theatre, or Tel. 16-54 D. "PMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND ,BAY. •^ THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. A mighty comedy sensation! Blazing a ... new laughter trail! "ON OUR SELECTION." ■'ON OUR SELECTION." You'll laugh when "Dad" falls into the river with a cartload of squeeling pigs— and you'll positively scream when "Dave" makes love as only "Dave" can. : "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECT/ION." Laughter-packed situations galore in this bumper harvest of real laughs. 2—Cartoon, "Mickey Steps Out." 3—Novelty Review. 4—Specialty Featurette. s—Fox Australian News. (Approved fpf •Universal' Exhibition.) TZ"ILBIRNIE X I N E M A •"■ THE STAR OF STARS, MAURICE CHEVALIER Gives glorious fun . . . Charming romance. , y . Lilting Melodies for the World to Enjoy in "LOVE ME TONIGHT," "LOVE ME TONIGHT," With /EANETTE MACDONALD. Charlie Ruggles, Charles Buttenvorth, and Myrna Loy. It lives up to every tradition of a Chevalier picture-slavish production, enchanting melodies, inimitable comedy, subtle, sparkling dialogue. i ßecommended by the Censor for Adults.) upports include Paramount News, Cine- ,, eound, Screen Souvenirs, Cartoon.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 2
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