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I -"TVOLI 1 S**«** 5 A RrvoLi/ sss=#sS **s:s^ NEWTOWN. 'Phone 25-041. Prices Is Cd, Is. Deaf Aids Available. TONIGHT. TOMORROW Also Wednesday and Thursday, VICTOR MacLAGLAN. VICTOR MacLAGLAN; CARY GRANT, CARY GRANT, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jun. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jun. SAM JAFFE, EDUARDO CIANELLI. JOAN FONTAINE, — In — RUDYARD KIPLING'S __ __| t_ : 1 , "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN". "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" , "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN" "GUNGA DIN " "GUNGA DIN" "' GUNGA DIN " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You've longed for adventure; thirsted--for thrills; hungered for action! . . .' NOW THEY'RE YOURS—with the red-blood and gunpowder heroes who rise from the storied mystery of India and storm the screen Avith the lusty, rousing, robust life-thunder of men aa-lio fight for the love of it and love for the fun of it! GREAT ASSOCIATE SPECIAL: f , , . ' - -*- I "SMASHING THE SPY RING" "SMASHING THE.SPY RING" "SMASHING THE SPY RING" "SMASHING THE SPY RING" "SMASHING THE SPY RING" "SMASHING THE SPY RING" I I „ __. ;: _ . li (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — With — RALPH BELLAMY, RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAY, .; PAY WRAY, I Regis Toomey — Ann Doran. ESPIONAGE RING BARED!' Thrills leap from a nation's front pages as agents strike a death-blow afc the. heart of hidden foes in this breath- , taking powerful drama, risking sudden death in a stirring fight to pierce thgv far-flung network of America's seexgkr enemies. "0Screening Times: 7 p.m. Shorts.' 7.30 . "Smashing the Spy Riftg." 8.40 "Gunga Bin." It's Cosy and Warm at the Jr""-"""^tr i N em A." -*-^_J ">^*^_Xk KILBIRNIK^..^-^ li . N".Z/s Leading Suburban Theatre. 17.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 THE SPORT OF KINGS! In all the Splendour of Glorious Technicolour! j - " '"• "KENTUCKY." ' — "KENTUCKY." ..,,., , ... "KENTUCKY." •'■yy'.-'i'' witi > LORETTA YOUNG, RICHARD GREENE , ~„,'., .Together with ] ;. Alexander Korda's "■' "THE CHALLENGE." -"THE CHALLENGE." : IJBtf&i Approved for UniA'ersal Exhibition) — TOMORROW Douglasl--!— '- —Jpan Crawford . Margaret Sullavan —_ —Robert Young "-.■' In. *" - -1 ' '-THE SHINING HOUR.' 1 And Madeleine Carroll : Henry Fonda In "BLOCKADE." (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) : i~ - CAPITOL MIRAMAR, APITOL — MIRAMAR. {As cosy, and warm as your oavu fireside.) TONIGHT — 7.30 —TOMORROW Warner Bros.' Com-ulsing Comedy LESLIE HOWARD, BETTE DAVIS In 'TT'S LOVE I'M AFTER." "IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER." ] . With Eric Blore, Olivia de Havilland. v and ' j MARY CARLISLE, LLOYD NOLAN In ! '■TIP-OFF GIRLS." "TIP-OFF GIRLS." (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —- Conclusion 10.30 p.m. - • :- ■ ". ■ . 1 SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. TONIGHT — 7.30 —TOMORROW The "DEAD END KIDS" In - : — "CRIME SCHOOL" ' "CRIME SCHOOL" (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) Associate Attraction: THE CRAZY GANG , In ' "ALF'S BUTTON AFLOAT." "ALFS BUTTON AFLOAT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TONIGHT. , i SHIRLEY TEMPLE, j SHIRLrEY TEMPLE, In a Great Big Beaming Picture, "JUST AROUND THE CORNER." < ./'JUST AROUND THE CORNER/ All you wish for in Good Clean Entertainment, Additional Attraction: PRESTON FOSTER, SLIM SUMMER-' ' VILLE, ARTHUR TREACHER, JANE DARWELL, PHYLLIS BROOKS. "UP THE TtTVER." "UP THE RIVER." See the screwiest chain gang in ariy gaol(Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' TOPICAL SUPPORTS. Commencing TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, , and THURSDAY. J 1-r "MANHATTAN MELODRAMA" Starring CLARKE GABLE, WILLIAM • POWELL, MYRNA LOY. (Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) 8— "THE GLADIATOR" JOE E. BROWN. (Approved for Universal Exhib.) ■• — ■—: ' ] "\TOGUE THEATRE. -v 7.3&-TONIGHT—7.3O. CJeorge Wallace, Letty Cray-don, "LET GEORGE DO IT." The picture that was made to bo laughed at. Try and stop laughing. William Boyd, Evelyn Veuable, George Hayes. "THE FRONTIERSMAN." I €assidy gambles on a Kid that was bom to be bad. ' EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. (Universal Exhibition.) BOOK EARLY. Tel. 50-081. BOOK EARLY. JDDING Breakfasts axe sure to "be a Success when the caterers are John- , «ea and Co., MayfairCabaret, Tel. 51-770. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1939, Page 2

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