' PARAMOUNT THEATRE ":- ---x ARAMOUNT THEATRE ! (2.15 and 8 p.m.) j GRAND PREMIERE i T-V . Of The Great British Screen Story of the Goodfellowahip of Old Comrades. ...■- Unforgettable Portrayal'of"Varied ReaV Life Roles by a Flawless British Cast. The Reunion Dinner is ■.-..■■ Distinguished by :', Splendid Choruses, ■ Fine "Singing, ■" Fascinating Novelty Turns. ' " A FEAST OF ENTERTAINMENT AND A NOBLE PICTURE. / "REUNION" \ / "REUNION" . \ / " REUNION" ! \ 1 \ " REUNION " •> \ ''REUNION " / \ "REUNION" / . \ / ; ; .(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .- Special engagement of the Well-known •Wellington Tenor, MR. HERBERT F. WOOD. . At the piano, the ever-popular Mr, .Paul Cullen. ■ ~ --ALL-BRITISH SHORT'SUBJECTS: ~; "AEROBATICS:" - " OUR FARMER PRINCE." "SO THIS IS PARIS." KINOGRAPH MAGAZINE. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. - FRIDAY, at 2.15 and 8. FRIDAY, at 2.15 and S. BY SPECIAL REQUEST ; "_ BY SPECIAL REQUEST of hundreds of patrons..; ~ , YOUR LAST CHANCES 'et seeing the most delightfulentertainment Weljington has ever known. JAN KIEPURA, ' JAN KIEPURA, JAN KIEPURA, JAN KIEPURA, . JAN .KIEPURA, -; The glorious tenor in enchanting .operatic gems sung as he alone can sing therewith SONNIE HALE, EDMUND. GWENN, and all the ■OLD FAVOURITES —in the record-holding SHOW OF'SHOWS. ' "TELL ME "TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELfr 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." "TELL- ME^ TONIGHT." '•TELL-ME. TONIGHT " ' ■' "TELL ME TONIGHT." ,:; , Book iil.C. or Telephone; 51-842. ;: Arrange your Theatre Party' ' AND BOOK NOW. QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THF4.TRE QULEN S IHEAIRE (Upper Cuba Street) TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT •* TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS 'A whirlwind of reckless romance. TIM McCOY TIM McCOY TIM McCOY mi McCOY In hi e ne-vte-,t action thuller, "MAN OF ACTION ' ■>. ' MAN OF ACTION " (Approved for General Exhibition ) A thnllnfg and amazing romance taS? SPH JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT In his sensational success, •' "THE WRECKER" - "THE WRECKER" (Recommended for Adults) COMMENCING TRIDA.Y (Special. Matinee Saturdaj 230 ) The King of Outdoor Stuis BUCK. JONTS BUCK TOM'S BUCK JONES BUCK JOM b In a Ripio-nuig Romance of the Goldm "West ' UNKNOWN VUXEY." In addition A.ggarj r wittj, spaikhng entei tainment, -n lth ■ BKBK DANIELS ■ • ■ Bl BE D IMLLS • in "COCKTAIL HOUR." (Recommended for 4.dul< Audiences ) POPULAR FAMILY PRICI S TWO PARAMOUNT TRIUMPHS — NOW SHOWING. MEW PRINCESS THEATRE _X>EW PRINCESS THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. First Big Feature: "THE .GIRL. IN 419." Heres .romance . ;- .• not under the silvery moon or swaying palms, but in the world's most exciting place ... . an Emergency Hospital. Second' Star Attraction: "THIS IS THE NIGHT." This Is The Night" i? a speedy lovecomedy of matrimonial complications, set to music—and what music! (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) ENTERTAINING SFEATURETTES Pox Plan at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. FRIDAY'S GLORIOUS CHANGE. An Audacious Romantic Comedy , lilian harvey, john boles el brendel „— '■ '•' my . lips" betray '.' -?? You 11 be captivated with this delightful little comedienne singing her walkthrough ■a royal romance. . DELIGHTFUL FEATURETTES.^ UNIQUE, THRILLING, STARTLES*! SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY?"* ;' 11 a:m. to 10 p.m. Daily. } First Grand AttracfiSii -"^f* '.' " K-I-N-G „ K-O-N-Gff* *■ * It leaps beyond the" frontiers of human imagination. An overwhelming emotional experience, stirring hitherto unfathomable depths of feeling in men and women alike. (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences, and is ■ Particularly Unsuitable for Young Children.) K. ; ' A "Novel Music Novelty," with the Renowned Radio Star, PHIL HARRIS ■ - _i n _ ■ ...;...• "SO THIS IS HARRIS," Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 4fc613. FRIDAY'S ROMANTIC THRILLER. WARNER BAXTER ':'.±— With a Brilliant Supporting Cast, Including "■■ ;"-■* MYRNA LOY — PHILLIPS HOLMES, CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, -In - : " PENTHOUSE " ———i••';. Arthur Somers Roches's INTRIGUING DARING ROMANCE. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. OUR THEATRE, NBWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN! The R.K.O. Special Attraction, 'ROCKABYE." . 'ROCKABYE." With the screen's most glamorous star, CONSTANCE BENNETT. Stunning . . . glorious ... in the story of the girl who fought for love and lost! (Recommended by Censor"' fo?~Aduits;j . Excellent' Supporting Programmei 1;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 2
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