' -;, LAST NIGHT —- FAREWELL. j : Paramount! ' ~~~~^r=. — —" "all^britisii. . The Sparklingly Witty Comedy. . "NO FUNNY BUSINESS." :*'NO FUNNY BUSINESS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)' GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, .| Who sings as she alone can Bins i "What's a Little Kiss Among Friends" and "No Funny .Business." Also:- WYNN-CLARE, ; . BRANSBi; WILLIAMS, in "THE WONDERFUL STORY." TOMORROW AT 2.15 AND 8. SOMETHING TO RAVE OVER. ■' , JESSIE'S GREATEST AND HER LAST. She has left the screen, and is again the 'idol of the London Legitimate Stage, j .'.' ' ; -;'- ---, ;• 1 After 20 WEEKS ..: .. AT. MELBOURNE |, And still going strong. JESSIE MATTHEWS With, those great artists lAN HUNTER FRED KERR MARGARET YARDE InGainsborough's Glorious Comedy, _- L -I "THE MAN ' FROM TORONTO" ./ 'A Source of Undiluted Laughter. . '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK D.I.C. or Telephone 51-842. QUEEN'S ' THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT. The King of Western Stars. TOM KEENE •. TOM KEENE '.:• In * New Big Thriller of the Weet- " RENEGADES OF THE WEST." And ft real Bombardment of Laughter. , "THE BIG SHOT" • COMMENCING - TOMORROW COMMENCING — TOMORROW '.. Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30. A Rip-Roaring Romance of the West. BUCK JONES ! BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES ■ BUCK JONES BUCK JONES His Code a Thrill Trail that finished with ! Romance in - « SUNDOWN RIDER." . . « SUNDOWN RIDER." In addition, the Beautiful and Pampered CAROLE LOMBARD CAKOLE LOMBARD ; With a Brilliant Cast in ' '-NO MORE ORCHIDS." / "NO. MORE ORCHIDS." ..''.' '{Approved for Universal ■ Exhibition.) Popular Family Prices. .1 ..ARTCRAFT THEATRE — - 2 ArxCRAFT THEATRE ■% FINALLY AT 8 TONIGHT. ■i- The inner laugh, on Crookdom! •: "DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '-. __: COMING FRIDAY — —The Oreate«t: Spectacle of our TimeMagnificent in background . . . w>.story ; . . stupendous in cast . . . filled with ' thrills 'and action and glorious romance. : "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS.;; • "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." >' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 5" ; .. With fREDRIC MARCH as Marcus Superbus ELISSA LANDI as Mercia the Christian. CHARLES ' LAUGHTON as Emperor CLAUDETTE COLBERT as Empress Poppaea. ■ AND A CAST OF .7500.... A PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGLT. '. Additional: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. ...• Box-Plan Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. T QHORTT'S THEATRE. ~~ THEATRE. ' Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. •■''•■ LAST NIGHT OF • 'MAN AGAINST •WOMAN." Featuring JACK HOLT. ■■'■ ■ . And : "OBEY THE LAW," Featuring • LEO CARRILLO, LOIS WILSON. (Both Pictures for Universal ' ■ ■ Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. : CAROLE LOMBARD —. JACK OAKIE 1 In - "FROM HELL TO HEAVEN." "FROM HELL TO HEAVEN." . ..• Sixty breathless minutes of drama. And GEORGE BANCROFT . ■ - ■ ■ In ••RICH MAN'S FOLLY." "RICH MAN'S FOLLY." (Both pictures for Universal • Exhibition.) •EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY". THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Special Double-feature Programme. !—JAMES DUNN, SALLY EILERS, In "HOLD ME TIGHT." Comedy, suspense, and excitement in a romance of modern youth. _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •-- "TRICK FOR TRICK." With ! RALPH MORGAN, VICTOR JORY. "A mystery thriller chock full of laughter! Throbbing -with thrills! ... (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) f\\JR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. VuR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. tonight, 7.45. tonight. lily damita, roland young Lily damita, /roland young In a new type comedy, ". . "THIS IS THE NIGHT." ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • Grand uproar fun! Tuneful songs. , —In Addition:— I FOUR SPECIAL FEATURETTES. rUPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR. <~> TONIGHT! TONIGHT! "THOSE WE LOVE." The sensational^ romance of a modern couple and s devoted family menaced by "the other woman." With MARY ASTOR, LILYAN TASHMAN, and KENNETH ■ • ■.''■' McKENNA. i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Special Support, "MY FRIEND THE KING." - I BY AIR TO, NELSON. SATURDAY OR SUNDAY NEXT. »> SEATS available in the Waco, Welling- .*-* ton to Nelson or Blenheim, £2 10s ningle. For Reservations ring . THE AERO CLUB OFFICE, •..._••. . TEL/44-492..
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1933, Page 2
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