LIKE NELSON .AT TRAFALGAR Lloyd's is Triumphant . . . and an extension of Season Inevitable. THIRD BIG WEEK. Take our advice and Book for Tonight. Telephone 51-277. W THE NEW , H ,\\ ■ pLAZA. / 1 ■p-**^- LAZA^^^J' i . Dir.:. Amalgamated Theatres. . TODAY: 2.15 and S p.m. The PICTURE 'THE CRITICS are cheer-' ing. . . . Join ■ them in hailing a magnificent production and a sensational , : new star. . 20th Century Fox Presents . •.'LLOYD'S' OF LONDON." , "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." "LLOYD'S: OF LONDON." "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." '■ ■ "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." : "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." ; "LLOYD'S- OF LONDON.',' ■■■■■ "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." ■ "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." With the Biggest Cast in Years. , MADELEINE CARROLL, : , ' ' ' TYRONE POWER, SIR GUY STANDING,;,-" .. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW. : . CJ. AUBREY SMITH. And many others. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "'■■'\ ' ■'. / AISO ■; ';'■ _ ' ~;• - " Royal Mail's . Sensational Victory in 1937 English Grand National ■"■■>■ at Aintree. ' ' .:'■■..-=" THING'S ~^=r :: . '■■■ . ■'.- i;v ING'S . ' ■ 'Am'a.lgam'ated Theatres, Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. V : ■ ':)', "Telephonels2-212.■■■'■ ' , ,| At 2 and 7.45 p.ni, .-... : ■;.■■' , A. NO T -HvE "R '}■ . : ... MIGHTY DOUBLE FEATURE. ; 1937's Greatest Musical Comedy. A Continual Roar of Laughter from Start '•■ ■ to Finish. . "THAT GIRL FROM.: PARIS." : "THAT GIRL' FROM PARIS." "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." : . "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." ."THAT GIRL. FROM PARIS." , "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." . ' "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." "THAT' GIRL .FROM PARIS."! "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." . . GENE RAYMOND, iJACKVOAKIE, GENE- RAYMOND, ! JACK OAKIE, LILY PONS, HERMAN BING. . . LILY PONS,., HERMAN BING. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .:; SECOND/GREAT. SHOW. ?" ',. \ LEE TRACEYf MARGOT GRAHAME, ,;,. : , ERIK RHODES, . ■.';:■;: '■ ■'. ■ ' ■. ' .- ,' la -,\ •.-■■■'■' ; . " CRIMINAL LAWYER." ■-■■■■■ "CRIMINAL LAWYER." "CRIMINAL LAWYER." , : "CRIMINAL LAWYER." "CRIMINAL LAWYER." "-' " CRIMINAL LAWYER." \ , . "CRIMINAL LAAVYER." ,:■ r ' "'CRIMINAL LAAVYER."- ■ : ' "CRIMINAL LAAVYER." . ■'. "CRIMINAL LAAVYER."1 ■; !■ .'(Recommended by Censor of Adults:) "f: ! ' ■'■\-J.'II EXCELLENT FEATURES \ : "., ANP, GRAND SUPPORTING >' "■ ■,•,,. PROGRAMME. • \ '■— —. '"REX : THEATRE;-—-- '■ ■ '■—-—:£s "ESi THEATRE.v CUBA. STREET, Tel. 52-334. TONIGHT at 7 o'clock. ,;... ■: THE NEAV UNIVERSAL PRESENTS The.screens thrilling'salute to thcgallant young lady attendants who "man'? the giant air ,liners and find,romance, and ad- .-..;■■■ venture high in the sky! V., . -'. ; ',! ~ /^".FLYING V - - '/:' '" 1 HOSTESS." I -;, .:. ■ -V. ANGELS OF THE AIR LINES. . Night and day they sweep. Ttlirough! the ; clouds—fight- . ing fears with beauty, fac- ..» ing.dangers with courage! ;.'. ! Here .is. their hitherto, un- , > told story—on the screen V for the first time!' SENSATIONAL THRILLS AND HAPPENINGS ABOARD THE HUGE CLIPPER 'PLANES AS . THEY SPEED, DAILY.'ACROSS THE - CONTINENT. With '■■: .WILLIAM. GARGAN, . ■ JUDITH BARRETT, .' . k AA'ILLIAM HALL, Astrid Allwyni Maria Shelton, Andy Devine, Ella Logan; Addison Randall. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). Associate Feature. : THE FIRST VIVID CHAPTER OF THE WESTAVABD MARCH OF AMERICAN CIVILISATION AVRITTEN 'WITH-GUN FIRE AND COURAGE BY A MAN WHO DIDN'T KNOAV THE MEANING • : OF TEAR. . .-, .; — ■ '■" .DANIEL BOONE '■ : —— DANIEL . .BOONE — . .. ' ' .! Starring " . . : — GEORGE O'BRIEN —' — GEORGE O'BRIEN- ! HEATHER ANGEL — RALPH FORBES And a Big Cast. (Approved for Universal Exhibition:) : ALSO,'. '..' \- • Universal's Air Adventure Chapter Play, ACE DRUMMOND — In "THE .DOORWAY. OF DOOM."-. — EXTRA - - .' G-Men Show Ho\ii Gangsters Can!t Take* It. POPULAR PRICES: STALLS, Is; D.C., Is'6d (no extra), RING 52-334. COME EARLY OK BOOK. f>EGAL I'HKATKt:.' KAROKI THEATRE. KARORI Box Plans at. "Regal" Fruiterers, Telephone 27-961. ; . ■ ■ 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 New Fashions in Romance will Greet You in / "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." . "AAUFE VERSUS SECRETARY." "WIFE VERSUS SECRETARY." . .'With : Clark Jean , MyrnaGABLE , HARLOAV .. LOY The Screen's Most Porfect Combination,' in a story which spells ROMANCE with capital letters. SECOND SPECIAL ATTRACTION: STARS! It's ablaze with them. : .. ■ LAUGHS! It's got Millions of Them. The Biggest Parade of Talent Ever into a . Night's Entertainment. ADOLPH ALICE TED MENJOU FAY HEALY THE RITZ BROTHERS, PATSY . MICHAEL KELLY AVHALEN In "SING "SING B—A—B—Y B-A-B-Y SING." SING." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) | AN ITS. AVAY- ' I "AVINTER SET." "WTNTKR SET." , "AVINTER SET."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 4
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