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LAST FOUR DAYS OF THE LAUGH BOOM. ; .pARAMOUKTT—~~~~~~~~~~^r» DAILY: ■ 2.15 and 8 p.m. SYDNEY HOWARD, '...' SYDNEY HOWARD, Britain's best. boisterous humorist, CLAUDE HULBERT, CLAUDE HULBERT, And MURIEL AXED, In the cleverest skit o£ skits since Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pinafore," "T-H-E M-A-Y-O-R-'-S N-E-S-T." " T-H-E M-A-Y-O-R-'-S N-E-S-T." "T-H-E M-A-Y-O-E-'-S N-E-S-T." ■ Well ■ feathered Tvith BOUNCING BRITISH BABIES. March with Bumbledon's Mayor, Joseph Pilgrim, on his pilgrim's progress through laughter-land to Parliament. ■■ (Recommended Universal Exhibition.) . . Also: "DELIGHTS OF LONDON," "ORANGE-TIPPED BUTTERFLY," '•SYMPHONY RIVER," "ROTORUA"—a splendid N.Z. film. Book Bristol or Tel. 51-842. AT LAST FRTDAY. AT LAST : : FRIDAY. The Eagerly looked for RETURN OF THE FUN PRODIGAL. TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR," TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR."' TOM AVALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAJI." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR.." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." TOM WALLS in "LEAP YEAR." in which he dwarfs all his previous . successes. BE WISE. BOOK EARLY AT BRISTOL OR TEL. 51-842. . Reserves are better than regrets. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. A Real Riot of Laughter, with the Everpopular Comedian, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE,' In his hilarious knockout of fun, "HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW." " HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW." (Recommended for Adults.) QUEEN'S FEATUEETTES. POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. g'HOETT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A Triumph in Picture Entertainment. Two J-'ar.fmoimt Special Attractions. OLIVE BROOK. FAY WRAY. CHARLES ROGERS. BICJTAUD ARLEN. JEAN ARTHUR. In . .."THE LAWYER'S SECRET," Strong, straightforward . . . here's a fiery drama of love and life pitted against a ruthless force . . . fear and hope hanging on the word of one: man! second big Attraction. ' Kent taylor. lona andre. In Zane Grey's thrilling story of the West '•THE MYSTERIOUS BJDER." Who Was This Mysterious Rider Who Told The People To Stand By Their Homes And Fight? ... Who Took The Law Into His Own Hands? . . . Who Biaked His Life To Bring A' Gang Of Land-Thieves To Justice? (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Short Subjects. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. His favourite game was water tag at 100 miles per hour—but he couldn't equal a snail's pace in romance. > "F-A-S-T L-I-F-E" "F-A-S-T L-I-F-E" "F-A-S-T- L-I-F-E" "F-A-S-T Lrl-F-E" "F-A-S-T L-I-F-E" "F-A-S-T L-I-F-E" ' (Approre3 for Universal Exhibition.) With MADGE EVANS, WILLIAM HAINES, MADGE EVANS, WILLIAM HAINES, MADGE EVANS, WILLIAM. HAINES, Conrad Nagel, and Cliff Edwards. 'A thrill a minute . . . breath-taking hazards and roaring romance.all packed into an epic of speed on the water. . . . Additional: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. ILBIRNIE '■ ■ KINEMA.-Steam-heated Nightly. LAST TWO NIGHTS. EDDIE CANTOR in "THE KID FROM SPAIN." A dashing Mexican bull-fighting romance with Eddie as a pop-eyed matador. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Also "BABES IN THE WOOD" in tcehnicolour. SPECIAL—MATINEES—SPECIAL. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, at 1.30 p.m. "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." The official record of Sir Douglas Mawson's Antarctic Expedition, and which was the subject of glowing tributes from leading Educationists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Selected Support?. EEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. (Steam-heated Nightly.) THIS EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A dramatic thunderbolt! WALTER HUSTON. PAT O'BRIEN, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, in 1— "GOLD FEVER." It stuns you with its daring—Amazes you with its originality—Grip you with its drama—Tin-ills with its spectacle! 2—Two-reel Comedy. "HIS VACATION." 3—SOUND CARTOON. 4—"Rough Spoil"—A Special. s—Screen Snapshots. (Recommpmlod by Censor for Adults.) TT/MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. • Li (Steam. Heated Throughout.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The happiness star— RENATE MULLEK In the laughing, musical special!— 1- "MARRY ME." GEORGE ROJ3EY, HARRY GREEN. A comical conglomeration of musical nonsense that outshines '■■Sunshine Susie. 1' Big Song Hits! Laughs' 2— Special Addwl Attraction! 'NORTHERN LIGHTS." 3—Excellent featurette. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PAPITOL THEATRE, MIRA^tAR. \-J TONIGHT! TONIGHT! The reason's dramatic sensation., "AFRAID TO TALK," ■ Starring SIDNEY FOX, ERIC LTNDEN, Tully Marshall, and strong supporting cast. Also, HIGHLY AMUSING SLIM .'.'SUMMERVTLLE COMEDY. (Rci'ruTrmcndgd by Censor lor Adults.) WHY l Jay More?— Quarts 13s, Pints 7s, Grand Hotel Cognac; guaranteed equal to any Three-star Braudy on the market, and »uperior to most.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 2

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