FOLLOW THE GRQWXJS . TO THE BESJC EC^O^VN. - [ SEE IT TODAYj QR^TGiNIGHf I PARAMO^TtT^^^^^s. ALL BRITISH. DAILY at 2.15 and S p.m. GAINSBOROUGH'S MERRIEST. ■BETTER THAN^ "SUNSHINE SUSIE." The King's Jester, JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT ! JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT THE CLEANEST AND CLEVEREST OF ALL EXGLISH HUMORISTS— IX THE CLEAXEST, CLEVEREST FEAST OF DELICIOUS DANCING, SINGING, AND COMEDIC NONSENSE EVER MOULDED INTO PERFECT • ENTERTAINMENT. j / LOVE \ f LOVE \ 4 ox ) ■ f ox \ "^WHEELS/ ~ . I WHEELS J '- '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEND THE KIDDIES. LEONORA CORBETT She sparkles like champagne. GORDON HARKER Cockney character comique. :. EDMUND. GWENN The best living actor of his type. ALL-BRITISH FEATURETTES. Book Bristol or Tel. 51-842. No Fee. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m.. to 10 p.m. - TONIGHT! TODAY! TONIGHT! Grand Double Feature Programme. 3so. I—Superbl—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 appeal, featuring BILLIE DOVE. ■ ED. EVERITT HORTOX, LOIS WILSON. In an- epitome of romance and humour. No. 2— Comedy Extravaganza: "COCK OF THE AIR." "COCK OP THE AIR." "COCK OF THE ALR."_ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Soaring Drama o£ Sky-high Thrills. Featuring CHESTER' MORRIS. CHESTER MORRIS. GOOD SUPPORTS. GOOD SUPPORTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE., QUEEN'S THEATRE. , TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. A SPARKLING COMEDY. A, story that crackles with fun, wit, and hUmour. . "THE NIGHT MAYOR." — "THE NIGHT MAYOR." "THE NIGHT MAYOR." Politics was his profession—love was his pastime. Starring : EVALYN KXAPP, LEE TRACY, EUGENE PALLETTE. QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. (Approved for Universal- Exhibition.) Popular Family Prices. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30. 'A gripping; atfd surging, fast-moving drama of the High Seas. Roland West's "CORSAIR,"- "CORSAIR," "CORSAIR," -"CORSAIR," "CORSAIR,'.'- "CORSAIR," ■ The "Liberty" Magazine, story that thrilled, millions,Starring CHESTER MORRIS—ALISON LLOYD CHESTER MORRIS—ALISON LLOYD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ."VIEW PRINCESS ■ THEATRE. •^EW PRINCESS .i, THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO BIG PICTURES, d— NANCY CARROLL In "PERSONAL MAID." "PERSONAL MAID." . "PERSONAL MAID." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A gay and sparkling romance. £— 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 mad. • Additional: :: NEW PRINCESS .FEATURETTES. Popular Family Prices: Stalls Is. Circle Is 6d. Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. THE BRITANNIA THEATRE MTANNIA THEATRE! Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Presents J&. saga of the dauntless flyers of the night. [' "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.) Featuring: RALPH BELLAMY •; SLIM SUMMERVILLE PAT O'BRIEN, GLORIA STUART, LILIAN BOND, Drama that will hit your heart like a Sledge hammer . . . romance that will plumb the depths of your emotions. ADDITIONAL: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at-Theatre or Tel. 40-618. OS THEATRE,-: NEWTOWN. •^UK THEATRE, , NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, 7.45, TOXIGHT. VICTOR McLAGLEN In ' • "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS " "WHILE PAKIS SLEEPS." !Xhe willing sacrifice of a father's life that his daughter may live happily. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In Addition, BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. A "Vast Thrilling Spectacle! 1— "THE GOLDEN WEST" With GEORGE O'BRIEN. Tremendojis in its epic sweep. A fastaction drama glorifying the Ugh tin" courage that conquered the West It's Big! It's Thrilling! It's Immense! 2— Additional Attraction! "THE RASP." 3—Fox Movietone Newsreel. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KILBIRN-IE - KINEMA FINAL SCREENING "THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME" With JOEL~XIcREA, FAY WRAY, Leslie Banks, Robt. "ArmstrjjHg. Arresting, strange, arid' terrible is the etory of ZaToff, fascinating—fienH; who hunted men like animal* for the snorting :., thrill! YRecommended by thfe Censor for Adults.) 5 Neirareels, Sportlight, Scenic, Comedy, ; - esrtooW*"-
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 2
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