PAGK-PACK-PfrVGKED OUT. EASIL£\THE BESTftIN TOWN. right: RpYAi>Ljr re|eptioned. PARAMOUNT— ~~~~~^ == , ALL BRITISH.' ■■; DAILY at 2.1?.-and 8 p.m. GAINSBOROUGH'S MERRIEST. MERRY-GO-ROUND OF MIRTH. The King's :J,ester, - JACK HUEBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT THE CLEANEST AND CLEVEREST OF ALL ENGLISH HUMORISTS;I>i THE CLEANEST,,- • CLEVEREST FEAST OF DELICIOUS DANCING. SENGING, AND COMEDIC NONSENSE EVER MOULDED INTO PERFECT -. . . ENTERTAINMENT. ••/ LOVE V : '■"■■ • / LOVE\ ■ f ON I / ON 1 IWHEELS I I WHEELS] { '(Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) SEND THE..KIDBIES. LEONORA CORBETT She sparkles like champagne. GORDON HARKER Cockney character comique. EDMUND GWENN The best living actor of his type. ALL-BRITISH FEATURETTES. Prices.—ls, Is 6d, 2s, 2s fid (plus tax). Book Bristol or Tel. 51-842. No Fee. "VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. •^EW PRINCESS, THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO BIG PICTURES. 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." by Censor for Adults.); Aglow with the drama of a world gone. mad. ir- 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. " THE FA RTCRAFT THEATRE. ■"•RTCRAFT THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT AT S. "A-I-R M-A-I-L." ' . "A-I-R M-A-I-L.'* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With. RALPH BELLAMY, Slim Summerville, and Pat O'Brien. . Action, drama, thrills, and romance. COMMENCING TOMORROW at 8 p.m! MAURICE CHEVALIER ■ . With jeanette Macdonald and Charles Ruggles, In "L-O-V-"E ME T-O-N-I-G-H-T." "L-O-V-E ME T-O-N-I-G-H-T." "L-O-V-E ME T-O-N-I-G-H-T." "L-O-V-E ME T-O-N-I-G-H-T." , "L-O-V-E' ME T-O-N-I-G-H-T." • ''(Recommended by Censor' for Adults.) jt's all new . . .songs, music, ideas , , . , ■ - . • ■ everything! ■ ' ADDITIONAL: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Bos Plan, Telephone 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. 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 Dramatisation of Ernest Pascall's Sensational Novel, "THE AGE FOR LOVE." "THE AGE FOR LOVE." "THE AGE .FOR LOVE." • (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) '£. tense story o£ human, appeal, featuring BILLIE DOVE, ' " 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. rVENE GERRARD, In a British Comedy Riot, '■LET ME EXPLAIN DEAR." '•LET ME EXPLAIN DEAR."DE LUXE THEATREFRIDAY NEXT. THE ■ ' BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. £ smashing human drama that will make your pulses pound. RALPH BELLAMY. SLIM SUMMERVILLE, PAT O'BRIEN, GLORIA STUART, ' LILIAN BOND, In . "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.) Drama that will hit your heart like a sledgehammer . . . romance that will plumb the depths of your emotions. ■ ADDITIONAL: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. > Bes Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. Q' UEEN'a i'HEATKK UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT — S — TONIGHT. A SPARKLING COMEDY. A story that crackles with fun, wit, and humour. "THE NIGHT -MAYOR." "THE NIGHT MAYOR." ■ "THE NIGHT MAYOR." r Politics was his profession—love was his pastime. Starring EVALYN KNAPP, LEE TRACY, EUGENE PALLETTE. QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Popular Family Prices. ILBIRNIE ■ KINEMA. LAST NIGHT! ' LAST NIGHT! MAURICE CHEVALIER in "LOVE ME TONIGHT," with JEANETTE MACDONALD, Charlie Ruggles, Charles- Butterworth, and Myrna Loy. Gay Songs, Gay Love, Gay Laughs (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Telephone—l4=2o2 for reserres.. jfi EifE GERHARD^. In a British Comedy Riot, "LET ME EXPLAIN DEAR." • "LET ME EXPLAIN DEAR." f DE LUXE THEATRJc?. ' T_" FRIDAY NEXT. ' '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 2
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