kg Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Dir>> Theatre f Presenting TODAY at d|| | M 2p - m - Bp - m iiorwiM®rfflj Also.— ,fl ’"ROBERT YOUNG fi PETE SMITH SPECIALITY 1/7 FRANK MORGAN M and JAMES STEWART LATEST NEWSREELS. > MARGARET SULLAVAN Recommended by the Censor for Adults. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, 45-100.
HERE IS THE BIGGEST LAUGH IN TOWN YOU’LL YELL I YOU'LL SCREAM I YOU'LL ROAR WITH LAUGHTER YOU t «U tears roll dqwn yoUR CHEEKS Paramount Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. TODAY at 2 p.m. TONIGHT at 7.45 p.m. Monster Midnight Motinee Tomorrow (Sunday) Midnight and Twice Daily at 2 and 7.45. IT’S SPOOKY WEEK WITH A LAUGH IN EVERY SPOOK. Direct from St. James. Paramount Pictures present 808 HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD IN “The Ghost Breakers” With RICHARD CARLSON — PAUL LUCAS — WILLIE BEST Bob Hope goes hunting for a ghost who does the rhumba and winds up zooming with a zombie. It's the most hilarious thnll-and-chdl show■of the vear when that "Cat and Canary" team gets together again for The Ghost Breakers." Funny Bob Hope, lovely Paulette Goddard, matching wits with, killers, testing their nerves against haunts, in the picture that s their best yet. Don't miss this spook-spoofer of the year, with a rib-tickler for every ting , and plenty of both for everybody! * j i (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) And Columbia Pictures present "BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE" And No Wonder with the House Full of Ghosts! IT'S THE LATEST AND BEST IN THE "BUMSTEAD" FAMILY SERIES. With BLONDIE—-DAGWOOD—-BABY DUMPLING & DAISY Penny Singleton — Arthur Lake— Larry Sims and Da.sy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRICES: 2/3, 1 /6, 1 /-. NO EXTRA TO BOOK, Plans ot 1 Theatre and D.I.C. DON'T FORGET — TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MIDNIGHT JOIN IN THE FUN Matmee Doors Open 12 (Midnight). Showing the Same Full Programme as above.
EASTBOURNE FERRY AND OMNIBUS SERVICES FERRY SERVICE—SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1940. Leave Day’s Bay: 9.15a.m., 1.15, 5.5, 6.5 u, 8.30p.m. Trf>nve Kona Bav: 9.10 a.m., 1.10, 5.15, 6.4 u, 8.40 p.m. [live Weilington: 10.30 a.m., 2.30, 6.0, 7.40, 9.20 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1940 (LABOUR DAY). OMNIBUS SERVICE—SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27. s ass Leave Eastbourne: 6.0cL’ 20, 9.30, 16.30 p.m. _ _ r „ ’a h io h 10 30 1130 am., 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 4.1 u, 0.-o, Leave Ellington : < 9.0 10M 10.30, , C. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk And General Manager.
POPULAR MUSIC . —At—rpilE WALDORF. RESTAURANT SUPREME, MANNERS STREET. DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON TEA SESSION. Another Melodious Programme by the VIVIENNE BLAMIRES INSTRUMENTAL TRIO. Will set your Feet Going and your Heart Singing. THE TRIO WILL PLAY: Blue Danube Waltz Joh. Strauss. Cauzonetta •• • <1 Ambrosio. VIVIENNE BLAMIRES (Violin) will play: . . Czadas Meditation Thais. MARIE VANDERWART (’Cello) will play: The Swan Saint-Sacns. Mistrel’s Song Glazounov. VIVIENNE BLAMIRES will sing: Alice Blue Gown (from "Irene.’’) O Peaceful England (“Merrie England”) Ed. German. DON’T MISS YOUR AFTERNOON TEA AT THE WALDORF. Book a table (uo extra charge). Tel. 44-928, and meet your friends “IN THE WALDORF LOUNGE.”
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 27, 26 October 1940, Page 5
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487Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 27, 26 October 1940, Page 5
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