Kinematograph year book (1935)

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Kinetna Directory [England). 473 Municipal Hall. — Occasional shows. Station, Colne, L.M.S. Savoy Cinema (btp), Market Street. 900 seats. Res. and Booking Manager, W. A. Spencer. Station, Colne, L.M.S. COLYTON (Devon), Pop. 1,880. Village Hall. CONGLETON (Cheshire), Pop. 12,885. Capitol (ba). — Prop. Congleton Capitol Theatre, Ltd. 800 seats. Booked by H. D. Moorhouse Circuit. Pictures, Variety, etc. Prices, 3d. to is. Station, Congleton, L.M.S. Premier (we), High Street. — Prop., Premier Picture House (Congleton), Ltd. Booked at Manchester. Continuous. Prices, 3d. to is. Proscenium width, 22 ft. Phone, Congleton 88. Station, Congleton, L.M.S. New Cinema (btp), Royle Street. — 600 seats. Three shows daily. Pictures and Variety. Prices, 3d. to is. Proscenium width, 32 ft. Stage, 6 ft. deep; two dressing-rooms. Phone, Congleton 130. Station, Congleton, L.M.S. CON1SBORO' (Yorks), Pop. 18,179. Globe Palace (Morrison).— Lessee, J. Hall. 650 seats. One show nightly, two on Sat. Two changes weekly. Prices, 3d. to gd. Station, Conisboro', L.N.E.R. C0N1ST0N (Lancs), Pop. 1,098. Cinema. — 250 seats. Once or twice weekly. CONSETT (Co. Durham), Pop. 12,251. Empire Palace (we), Plaza Buildings.— Props., Atkinson and Browell, Plaza Buildings, Consett. Pictures and Variety. Booked at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Twice nightly. Two changes weekly. Prices, 7d. to is. 3d. Proscenium width, 26 ft. Stage, 20 ft. deep ; eight dressing-rooms. Phone, Consett 137. Station, Consett, L.N.E.R. Plaza (we), Plaza Bldgs., Consett.— Props., Atkinson and Browell. Booked at Newcastleon-Tyne. Twice nightly. Two changes weekly. Prices, 7d. to is 3d. Proscenium width, 30 ft. Phone, Consett 137. Station, Consett, L.N.E.R. Town Hall (bth). — Lessees, Atkinson and Browell, Plaza Buildings, Consett. Phone, Consett 137. 800 seats. Booked at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Once nightly two shows Sat. Two changes weekly. Prices, 7d. to is. Proscenium width, 20 ft. ; five dressingrooms. Station, Consett, L.N.E.R. COPPULL (nr. Ghorley) (Laxcs), Pop. 6,500. Electric Palace (Electrocord), Mill Lane.— Prop., Electric Palace, Coppull, Ltd. 450 seats. Booked at Manchester and Liverpool. Once nightly. Twice Sat. Prices, 4d. to gd. Station, Coppull via Wigan, L.M.S. CORBY (Northants), Pop. 1449. Corby Cinema (Imperial). — Lessee, B. Willson, Roselawn, Uppingham. Booked at Cosy Cinema, Uppingham. Once nightly, two shows Sat. Prices, 6d. to is. Station, Weldon and Corby, L.M.S. Odeon Theatre (bth). — Props., Odeon (Corby) , Ltd., Cornhill House, Bennetts Hill, Birmingham. Phone, Midland 4667. (In course of construction. Opening, June, 1935.) CORSHAM (Wilts), Pop. 3,941. Regal (Morrison). — Prop., A. J. Stratford, Corsham. 270 seats. Booked at Hall. Continuous. Prices, 7d. to is. 3d. ProsSenium width, 20 ft. Phone, Corsham 113. ctation, Corsham, G.W.R. COTTENHAM (Cambs ). Lordship Hall. CO'JNDON (Co. Durham), Pop. 6,912. Eden Pavilion (awh). — Prop., Norham Thompson. Continuous. One show Sunday evening. Occasional Variety. Two changes weekly. Prices, 5d. to is. 3d. Proscenium width, 24 ft. Stage, 16 ft. deep; two dressingrooms. Phone, Bishop Auckland 205. Station, Coundon, L.N.E.R. COVENTRY (Warwicks ), Pop. 167,046. Alexandra Theatre (we), Ford Street. — Prop., Mrs. C. E. Strong, Gen. and Booking Man., T. Bolstridge. Booked at Hall. Continuous. Once on Sunday, daily Mat. Prices, 7d. to is. 6d. Phone, Coventry 4716. Station, Coventry, L.M.S. Astoria (we). Albany Road. — Prop., Scala Entertainments, Ltd., 92, Barkers Butts Lane, Coventry. Phone 2112. Booked at H.O. Continuous. Mat., daily, except Fri. ; two dressing-rooms. Prices, 7d. to is. Proscenium width, 33 ft. Phone, Coventry 2056. Station, Coventry, L.M.S. Balsall Palace (Gyrotone), Balsall Common. — Prop., Coleshill Cinema, Coleshill, Warwickshire. 450 seats. Booked at H.O. Once nightly. Prices, 2^d. to is. 2d. Station Berkswell, L.M.S. Brookville (we), Holbrook Lane. — Prop., Plaza (Coventry), Ltd., 116, Much Park Street, Coventry. Booked at H.O. Continuous. Daily Mat., except Fri. Prices, 6d. to is. Dance Hall attached. Phone, Coventry 8258. Station, Coventry, L.M.S. Carlton Theatre (we). Stoney Stanton Road. — Prop., Scala Entertainments (Coventry), Ltd., 92, Barkers Butt Lane, Coventry. Phone, No. 2112. 600 seats. Booked at H.O. Continuous. Mat., Mon., Thurs., Sat. Prices, 7d. to is. Proscenium width, 18 ft. Phone, Coventry 8548. Station, Coventry, L.M.S. Crown Theatre (bth), Far Gosford Street. — ■ Prop., Crown Theatre (Coventry), Ltd. 900 seats. Continuous. Mats. daily. Two changes weekly. Prices, 5d. to 9d. Phone, Coventry 3962. Station, Coventry. Empire Theatre (we), Hartford Street. — Prop., Empire Theatre (Coventry), Ltd., Controlled by Associated British Cinemas, Ltd., 30-31, Golden Square, W.i. Booked at H.O. Continuous. Prices, gd. to 2s. Proscenium width, 42 ft. Stage, 21 ft. deep. Three dressing-rooms. Phone 3600. Station, Coventry, L.M.S. COMPTON ORGAN featured here. Forum (we), Walsgrave Road, Philpot Circuit, 116, Much Park Street, Coventry. Phone, Coventry 2366. 1,640 seats. Gaumont Palace (ba), Jordan Well. — Prop., Gaumont British Pictures Corporation, Ltd. The Best Is Cheapest— PATHE GAZETTE