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PARAMOUNT "^II^"- 3*" _— ~—' " ALL-BRITISH. DAILY, at 2.15 and S. LAST 3 NIGHTS. GIANT DOUBLE BILL. DRAMA-2 SPECIALS-COMEDY. ' EDMUND GWENN in GWENN -WARN LONDON." GWENN "WARN LONDON." GWENN "WARN LONDON." GWENN "WARN LONDON." 1 GWENN "WARN LONDON." : GWENN "WARN LONDON." A thriller indeed, but on a higher planeSo sane —S-fl clever —So different. A work famous Criminologist turns Criminal. THK CRLME OF THE CI'NTURY. EDMUND GWENN. : LEONORA CORBETT—JOHN LODE! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A British Lion Production, THEN IN PERFECT CONTRAST. The laugh-creating ass. Cleanest of Clca Comedians. SYD. HOWARD in "GIRLS PLEASE. SYD. HOWARD in "GIRLS PLEASE. SYD. HOWARD in "GIRLS PLEASE/ ■ SYD. HOWARD in "GIRLS PLEASE; , SYD. HOWARD in "GIRLS PLEASE/ ' SYD. HOWARD in "GIRLS PLEASE/ Sydney is left in control of the bohnies ■ bunch of English girl* in a young ladies seminary, and is involved in delightfull; humorous adventures. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ; AN ENTERTAINMENT THAT IS OW —ON-ITS-OWN. Book D.I.C. or Tel. 51-842. COMTNO FRIDAY! COMING FRIDAY! JOHN GARRICK, JOHN GARRICK, J.OHN GARRICK, So Popular in "Lily of Killarney," will be seen in ■■'■ THE IMMORTAL STORY, f" THE \ ■ : [ BROKEN » _____ ■." - I MELODY "J -■ ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ROMANCE—DRAMA Blended in One of the Noblest Stories Ever Told. MAJESTIC. "Theatre AJESTIC. of MAJESTIC. Distinction." (SESSIONS. 11 a.m., 2.15 & 8 p.m.) WE PROUDLY PRESENT ANN HARDING —- ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING : '■ JOHN BOLES ■ JOHN BOLES : —. JOHN BOLES . JOHN BOLES "THE LIFE OF "THE LIFE OF VERGIE WINTERS'' VERGIE WINTERS" VERGIE WINTERS" VERGIE WINTERS" VERGIE WINTERS" VERGIE WINTERS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Eveningn Only) FRED WEBBER And FRED WEBBER Stage FRED WEBBER Band - In - "DOWN MEMORY LANE." "DOWN MEMORY LANE." - With - KATHLEEN O'BRIEN'S BALLET. BOOK NOW-AND BE SURE! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (-15-100). FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! BREATHLESS THRILLS! BREATHLESS THRILLS! Zooming across the screen to you —smashing all picture precedent—a truly great film, so vividly real that even the most blase will be ' enthralled. It's totally different! "THE "THE "THE OLD OLD • OLD OLD OLD OLD OLD OLD OLD BUS." BUS." BUS." BUS." ■ . • BUS." BUS." BUS." BUS." BUS." BUS." BUS." BUS." - BUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Proudly we present SIR CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH : CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH CHARLES KLNGSFORD SMITH CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH - In - THE FIRST AND ONLY FILM PORTRAYING THE HISTORIC FLIGHTS OF "THE SOUTHERN CROSS"! Fly around the world—fly the Centenary Air Race route—London to Sydney in less than seven days— across snow-covered alps . . . past ancient Greece, scorching sands of desert . . . old walled uity of Stamboul, Bagdad's magic carpet, above Sunderbunds of Singapore, fierce monsoons, jungles of Java, through Australia's mighty outback, to New Plymouth. "Smithy" himself talks and describes the route. YOU DARE NOT MiSS IT! OUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. - UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, 7.30. Ko. I.—CAROLE LOMBARD, GENE RAYMOND, Greater Than liver in "BRIEF MOMENT." "BRIEF MOMENT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ISO. 3. "SHANOHATED LOVE." "SHANGHAIED LOVE." A Thrilling Adventure Romance, with tfOAH BEERY, SALLY BLANE, A (stupendous drama of ships and the sea. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 92, 16 October 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 92, 16 October 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 92, 16 October 1934, Page 2

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