PARAMOUNT THEATREX;ARAMOUNT ITHEATRE (2.15 and 8 -p.m.) GRAND PREMIERE Of. | ; ; The Great British Screen Story of the Goodfellowship of Qld Comrades. Unforgettable Portrayal; of Varied Real Life Roles by a Flawless British Cast. ■-■: The: Reunion. Dinner is... . "'' Distinguished by Splendid Choruses, '- ~- : Fine Singing^ Fascinating Novelty Turns. '-'A FEAST OF ENTERTAIN3IENT " AND A NOBLE PICTURE. ; / "REUNION" ■'■' \ y. "REUNION"- \ <( " REUNION" \ A "REUNION" ) ■ \ ' " REUNION" / ; ... \ "REUNION" / (Approved for .Univcisa'l Eshibition.) Special engagement of tie weil-known v Wellington, Tenor, ■•.., -.■•■■. MR. HERBERT £. WOOD; ; At the piano, the eyer-popular ,': Mr. Paul Cullen. ALX-BRITISH, SHORT SUBJECTS: " AEROBATICS." •.■-■-•- "OUR FARMER PRINCE." "SO THIS IS1 PARIS." ' KLNOGRAPH MAGAZINE. Plans at DiI.C. .and Theatre---..- ■- -FRIDAY By Special Request. JAN KIEPURA, JAN KIEPURA, . JAN KIEPUIU., ,JONNTE .HALE — EDMUND GWEN^T, .In. the genuine record-holding musical triumph, "TELL ME.;TONIGHT." . "TELL ME: TONIGHT." "TELL ME-TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT" '■ "TELL ME TONIGHT" "TELL ME; TONIGHT." '■'.;. "TELL 'ME TONIGHT." -Book 8.1.0. or Telephone 51-842. "'. QUEEN'S- THEATRE ' THEATRE: QUEEN'Sv THEATRE. CUppei Cuba Street.) TONIGHT?'- 8 - TONIGHT. - TWO 810- ATTRACTIONS: Wol- 1 Attractioii — — A. trhirlwinct of -feckless1 romance.' TIM IIeCC-Y TIAt McCOY. TIM McCOY—— TIM McCol la. Ek swiftest, greatest game of Love - and Law, : "MAN—-—OF ACTION " "MAN——OF——ACTION " CApproved..;for General Exhibition.) Nov 2 Attraction ; A thrilling and amazing romance. JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT In ids sensational success, —=: "THE WRECKER." ■ -"THE WRECKER." — ■ - ■ (Recommended for Adults.) POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. UNIQUE^ THRILLING, 'STARTLING. SCREENING CONTISXTOUSE.Y. 11 a.m. to 10 pjri'^ Daily. '• fXRITANNIA THEATRE. '■PRrTANNIA THEATRE. • ''.'■■': Eirst Grand Attraction:---■.■-■ .>■;• "K-I-N-G K. : O-N-G." ■ ■ J1 . — With-i^r- . -~, ~ . . fay -wray ■■■—^-i—'" r";' ■'?. —_ , ' . : ,' 'ROBTL iSKMSTRONfiT -——— BRUCE; CABOT I— —— It leaps _ beyond the frontiers of human iniagination. An overwhelming emotional [ esperienee, stirring, hitherto unfathomable depths : of feeHng. in men and.: .women alike. (Recommended More Especially for. Adult Audiences, and..is Particularly;' Unsuitable for Young Children.) SPECIAL FEATURETTES, .■;.'- INCLUDING .. , ; •-.-■ A Novel Music Novelty, with ;the Renowned Radio Star, —— PHIL HARRIS ' ' ■■ : •■■■—.ln .— .%■ ■■.■:.■:■,■ ■ ■■ "SO THIS -IS'• HARRIS." Also sth Episode— " GORDON OF GHOST CITY." Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone .40-618. THE PROGRAMME SUPREME! At QJHORTT'S THEATRE At °HORTT'S THEATRE Two Superb Productions: "THE CIRCUS- QUEEN- MURDER." "THE'CIRCUS'QUEEN-MURDER." [An enthralling detective: story, set' in.the glamorous surroundings of Circns, Life, with all its thrills and death-defying acts. Features ADOLPHE. MENJOU as , Thacker Colt, ADOLPHE MENJOU the famous detecADOLPHE MENJOU' tive, and GRETA NISSEN. " ' ■-■•■■ 'GRETA NISSEN. Ko. 2— The Outstanding Picture of the Year: "MY WOMAN." . "MY WOMAN." «'3IY WOMAN." "MY WOMAN." lAn intriguing production—a. lavishlydressed, superb picture spectacle. Presents HELEN TWELVETREES, [VICTOR JORY^.; WALLACE FORD, (■Both productions recommended for ry -i.dnlts.>.-.-? ?l--'--'i SPEENKp SUPPORTS. TWO PARAMOUNT';TRIUMPHS. . NOW SHOWING. "WEW PRINCESS THEATRE. •"EW PRINCESS . THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. ..- ■■- < First.Big-.JFeature:- .-. . JAMES DUNNC—GLORIA STUART, ? ■•'"'' — In; 1-- .-■■■• ■.■ -" •"THE GIRL rTN 419." "THE GIRL. .IN' 419." Heresr romance . . v not under tb* silvery moon or swaying- palms, but: in the vorld's most exciting "place . .' ; an Emergency Hospital. Second Star Attraction: "THIS IS THE NIGHT." . "THIS_IS THE NIGHT." Note the Stars LILY DAMITA, CHARLIE RUGGLES ROLAND YOUNG. ' "This Is The Night" is a speedy- lovetomedy of matrimonial complications, set to music—and what music! (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) : Also: :■'.-■ ENTERTAINING TEATURETTES IT COSTS NO MORE Tp RESERiVE. Box Plan at Theatre^ Telephone 42-580. f^UR THEATRE,. NEWTOWN. '-/UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. BENITA HUME • BENITA HUME In her greatest fole, "THE WORST WOMAN IN PARIS." "THE WORST WOMAN IN PARIS." The romance of s bad woman who wanted to be good. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Special Short Subjects. TTILBIRNIE X IN EM A. ■*V TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY. A Feast for the Family! Marie Dressier, Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel and John Barrymore, and an amazing galaxy of stars, in " DINNER AT 8." A cinematic feast at which you will rnjoy and thrill to every morsel of brilliant acting. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Gazettes, Travelogue, Colourtone, Oddity, etc. For Reservations, Telephone 14-202. Os 6d PER Week will supply that Side- «• board, Table, Chesterfield, or Easy Chair. Art Cabinet Co., Willis Street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 2
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