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MICKEY MOUSE BIRTHDAY MICKEY MOUSE BIRTHDAY MATINEES TOMORROW, 10.30 & 2.15. MATINEES TOMORROW, 10.30 & 2.15. Grand Final Celebrations of the 10th Anniversary for the Kiddies. Every Child will receive a piece of the HUGE BIRTHDAY CAKE. HUGE BIRTHDAY CAKE. Specially-arranged Programme. JACKIE COOGAN—MITZI GREEN, JACKIE SEARL—JUNIOR DURKIN, The Marvellous Juvenile Stars, in "HUCKLEBERRY FINN." " HUCKLEBERRY FINN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Special Mickey Mouse , Cartoon, " MICKEY'S ORPHAN " " MICKEY'S ORPHAN " DE LUXE THEATRE. F LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. • Commencing TOD4Y! TODAY! TODAY I' ; TODAY! (Twice Daily, 2.15 and S.) Grand Final Week of Our TENTH ANNIVERSARY MOVIE MONTH CELEBRATIONS Warner Bros.' Laughter Special. 10 - GREAT LAUGH STARS - 10 10 - GREAT LAUGH STARS - 10 10 - GREAT LAUGH STARS - 10 No wonder Everybody's waiting to see this Big Laugh on Big Business. Hailed as the Greatest Comedy in years. WHY DO A MILLION MEN LEAVE HOME EVERY YEAR? You'll know the answer, girls, after you see what goes on when the lid goes off at-a big business convention - With - JOAN BLONDELL DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL — DICK POWELL GUY KIBBEE GUY KIBBEE '■ GUY KIBBEE FRANK McHUGH MARY ASTOR Hugh Herbert Ruth Donnelly Patricia Ellis Adolphe Menjou . —— SHEILA TERRY In the greatest riot of laughter you have ever seen. \ " CONVENTION CITY" / " CONVENTION CITY "/ i^~* **^"/ All Wellington will be in \]~^™* / hysterics when they, see it \ . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • 3S&£ SI Kill IfiSEII: In addition, new presentation by I-R-I-S M-A-S-O-N. I-R-I-S M-A-S-O-N. I-R-I-S M-A-S-O-N. At the Wurlitzer Organ. Bpx Plans at D.1.C., Begg's, and Theatre. CJHORTT'S THEATRE. OhORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY: Another huge picture entertainment. : ANN SOTHERN, ;:..'• .. ANN,SOTHERN, ANN SOTHERN, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, MINNA ROBERT ARMSTRONG, MIN^A GOMBELL, .' ' GOMBELL, In "THE HELL CAT," "THE HELL CAT." "THE HELL CAT.?' "THE HELL CAT." "THE HELL CAT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No man could tame her. Tempestuous! Fiery! Untamed! She scorned love and refused to bend her will to any man, until love stole into her heart made her a woman. SECOND BIG FILM. TIM McCOY, SHIRLEY GREY, TIM McCOY, SHIRLEY GREY, TIM McCOY, SHIRLEY GREY, In , "HOLD THE PRESS."' "HOLD THE PRESS." "HOLD THE.PRESS." "HOLD THE PRESS." "HOLD THE PRESS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A thrilling story of.a reporter who dared everything to get the "goods."- Hairtrigger suspense, startling thrills, intriguing . , . romance. SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS.^ NOW SHOWING '-' E 'ING'S -——THEATRE.' l!in g > S THEATRE. (Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m.) . TWO BIG. ATTRACTIONS.. No. I.—The Film Adaptation of "The Goose Woman," by REX BEACH. " THE PAST OF MARY HOLMES." " THE' PAST OF MARY HOLMES." "THE PAST OF MARY HOLMES." "THE PAST OF MARY HOLMES." "THE PAST OF MARY HOLMES.'" With HELEN MacKELLAR—JEAN ARTHUR "SKEETS" GALLAGHER Romance to enchant yon!- Crime to mystify and thrill you! And the tragedy of a self-pitying mother ... to astound you all the days of your life! Second Feature BILL BOYD-WYNNE GIBSONWILLIAM GARGAN "EMERGENCY' CALL." " EMERGENCY —- CALL." " EMERGENCY CALL." " EMERGENCY CALL." " EMERGENCY — CALL." Aboard a speeding ambulance . . . behind that shrieking siren ride today's heroes! . '. . A story of a gamble with death ... of bravery ... of men who ask no questions but plunge into a modern maelstrom of danger! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. Prices, Is and Is 6d. INEMA. KILBIRNIE. TONIGHT—At 8 o'clock—TONIGHT. ANNA STEN, ANNA STEN, "NANA." "NANA." (Remmniended by Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY—AT 7.30-SATURDAY. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME "THE THIN MAN." (RecommpiulpH hv (V-rwoi for Adults.) "YOU'RE TELLING ME." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Children's Gift Matinee nt 2.15. Free Gifts, Cowboy Pictures, and Mickey. ELLINGTON ALSATIAN ■ AND TRAINING CLUB. ■ GRAND RIBBON PARADE, To bo held at the Winter Show Grounds (Parking Area). SATURDAY, October 27, At 2 p.m. By Special Permission W.K.C. & N.Z.K.C. GENEROUS LIST OF SPF.CTALS. Entry Foe Is. Admission Free. MARGARET BAKKE. Uun. Sec.-Treas., W.A. k T.C.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 2

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