Kinematograph year book (1935)

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Kinema Directory (England). 525 MARLOW ON THAMES (Bucks ), Pop. 5,087. King George's Cinema (we). — Prop., County Cinemas, Ltd., Dean House, Dean Street, London, W.i. Phone, Gerrard 4543. Booked at H.O. Twice nightly, Mat. Sat. Prices, 7d. to 2S. Phone, Marlow 227. Station, Marlow, G.W.R. MARPLE (Cheshire), Pop. 7,388. Regent Cinema (bth). — Prop., Marple Cinema Co., Ltd., 19, Howard Street, Sheffield. Phone, Sheffield 26002. 500 seats. Booked at H.O., and Hall. Twice nightly. Mat. Mon., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. Prices, 4d. to is. 3d. Occasional Variety. Proscenium width, 18 ft. Stage, 6 ft. deep ; two dressingrooms. Phone, Marple 482. Station, Marple, L.M.S. MARSDEN (Yorks.), Pop. 5,720. Electric Theatre (rca). — Prop, and Man., T. Leyland. 550 seats. Once nightly. Two changes weekly. Station, Marsden, L.M.S. MARTOCK (Som ), Pop. 2,055. Electric Theatre (Mihaly). — Props., Walford Pictures, Chard, Somerset. Booked at H.O. Once nightly, Sat., Bank Holidays. Prices, od. to is. 6d. Proscenium width, 18 ft. Liberal Hall. — Prop., Martock Liberal Hall Co., Ltd., Church Street. Sec, W. H. Tucker, East View, Stapleton, Martock. Hall to let for shows, etc. Rates on application to Secretary. MARYPORT (Cumb.), Pop. 10,182. Carlton Cinema (we), Senhouse Street. — Props., Graves Cinemas, Ltd., Athenaeum Buildings, Maryport. 640 seats. Two shows nightly. Two changes weekly. Station, Maryport, L.M.S. Empire Theatre (we), Senhouse Street. — Props. Graves Cinemas, Ltd., Athenaeum Buildings, Maryport. Booked at H.O. Two shows nightly. Two changes weekly. Phone, Maryport 16. Palace Theatre, High Street.— Props., Graves Cinemas, Ltd., Athenaeum Buildings, Maryport. 450 seats. Booked at H.O. Two shows nightly. Two changes weekly. Phone, Maryport 16. Station, Maryport, L.M.S. MASH AM (Yorks.), Pop. 1,995. Town Hall Picturedrome. MATLOCK (Derby), Pop. 7,055. Cinema House (we), Causeway Lane.— Prop., Matlock Cinemas, Ltd. 940 seats. Booked at Hall. Continuous. Prices, 76.. to is. 6d. Pictures and Variety. Stage, 22 ft. deep. Six dressing-rooms. Cafe attached. Phone, Matlock 121. Station, Matlock, L.M.S. Picture Palace (Metro.). — 600 seats. MATLOCK BATH (Derby), Pop. 1,750. Grand Pavilion (Morrison). — Prop., E. C. W. Thompson. 500 seats. Continuous nightly. Mat. Sat. Booked at Hall. Occasional Variety. Prices, 6d. to is. Proscenium width, 23 ft. Stage, 37 ft. deep. Five dressing-rooms. Phone, Matlock 257. Station, Matlock Bath, L.M.S. Films by Broxburn Transport. MEADOWFIELD, BRANDON GOLLIERY (Co. Durham). Co-operative Kinema (we), Meadowfield. — Prop., Brandon and Byshottles Co-operative Society, Ltd. 608 seats. Twice nightly , Mon. and Sat. Prices, 5d. to gd. Proscenium width, 23 ft. Phone, Brandon Colliery 45. Station, Brandon Colliery, L.N.E.R. MEASHAM (Leics ), Pop. 2,500. Empire Cinema (Imperial). — Prop., Sankey Bros., Church Gresley, near Burton-onTrent. 400 seats. Booked at H.O. Twice nightly, Mon. and Fri. Once nightly, Tues., Wed. and Thurs. Three shows Sat. Prices, 6d. to is. Proscenium width, 40 ft. Phone, Measham 34. Station, Measham, L.M.S. MELBOURNE (Derby), Pop. 4,500. Empire (awh). — Prop., Sankey Bros., Beaumaris, Upper Midway, Burton-on-Trent. Phone, Swadlincote 7265. 250 seats. Booked at Beaumaris. Continuous. Prices, 7d. to is. 3d. Proscenium width, 30 ft. Phone, 78. Station, Melbourne, L.M.S. MELKSHAM (Wilts), Pop. 3,881. Picture Hall (rca), Bank St. — Prop., Melksham Pictures, Ltd., 6, Green Street, Bath. Phone, Bath 3939. 450 seats. Booked at H.O. One show nightly. Three on Sat. Prices, 7d. to is. 6d. Station, Melksham, G.W.R. MELTHAM (Yorks ), Pop. 5,051. Alhambra (Morrison). — Prop., Fred Haigh. 600 seats. Once nightly. Two changes weekly. Station, Meltham, L.N.E.R. MELTON MOWBRAY (Leicester), Pop. 9,312. Picture House (bth), King Street.— Prop. Melton Mowbray Picture House, Ltd., Prudential Chambers, Greyfriars, Leicester. 750 seats. Booked by C. E. West at Evington Cinema, Leicester. Shows, Thurs. to Sat. Prices, 5d. to is. Phone, Melton Mowbray 251. Station, Melton Mowbray, L.M.S. Regal (btp). — Props., Melton Mowbray Picture House, Ltd., Prudential Chambers, Greyfriars, Leicester. Continuous. Mats., Tues. and Sat. Prices, 7d. to 2s. MERE (Wilts). Electric Palace. MEXBORO' (Yorks ), Pop. 15,856. Empire Picture Palace (we). — Prop., Mexboro' Theatres, Ltd. Man. Dir., J. J. Woffenden. Continuous. Two changes weekly. Phone, Mexboro', 108. Hippodrome. Majestic (we). — Prop., Mexboro' Theatres, Ltd. Man. Dir.,' J. J. Woffenden. Continuous. Two changes weekly. Station, Mexboro', L.N.E.R. Oxford Picture Palace (bth), Market Place. —Prop., Mexboro' Theatres, Ltd. Man. Dir., J. J. Woffenden. 500 seats. Two shows nightly. Two changes weekly. Station, Mexboro', L.N.E.R. Royal Cinema (bth), Bank Street. — Prop, and Man., George Goodacre. 550 seats. Booked at Hall. Continuous. Twice nightly, Sat. Prices, 4d. to is. Phone, Mexboro' 112. Station, Mexboro', L.N.E.R. MIDDLEHAM (Yorks ), Pop. 700. Picture House (awh). — Prop, and Man., W. C. Sykes, Yoreview, Middleham. 350 seats. Booked at Hall. Once nightly. Dance Hall attached. Prices, 6d. to is. iod. Station, Leyburn, L.N.E.R. The Best Is Cheapest— PATHE GAZETTE