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CT. JAMES °T. JAMES ST. JAMES ST. JAMES _[ ONLY TWO MOKE NIGHTS! TONIGHT, At 8. DAILY, At .2.15. The biggest scream since Talkies reached the screen. FUNNIER THAN ANY CIRCUS. FUNNIER THAN ANY CIRCUS. JOJfi P.. BROWN JOE JO. BROWN JOE E. BHOWN In the yell o£ the year, "BRIGHT LIGHTS." " BRIGHT LIGHTS." - "BRIGHT LIGHTS." "BRIGHT LIGHTS." "BRIGHT LIGHTS." —; "BRIGHT LIGHTS." "BRIGHT LIGHTS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Funnier than anything you have ever seen before or could possibly imagine. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING ST. JAMES ST. JAMES . ATTRACTION ATTRACTION COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. THRILLS. THRILLS. THRILLS. THRILLS. ACTION. •ACT! OX. "' ACTION. ACTION. ADVENTURE. ADVENTURE. ADVENTURE. ADVENTURE. The most thrilling story o£ America's famous G. Men that has ever reached the Screen. "MEN WITHOUT NAMES." "MEN WITHOUT NAMES." "MEN WITHOUT NAMES." "MEN WITHOUT NAMES." "MEN WITHOUT NAMES." "MEN, WITHOUT NAMES." "MEN WITHOUT- NAMES." (Ileeommended by Censor for Adults.) You'll enjoy every second of this ActionPacked drama. Featuring MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS And FRED. MACMURRAY. FRED. MACMURRAY. Never before has such a daring drama, been produced. Then we have our usual v EXCELLENT FIRST HALF EXCELLENT FIRST HALF 7 GREATER SHORTS 7 7 -GREATER SHORTS 7 Adopt the Happy Slogan, MEET MR AT "ST. JAMES. MEET ME AT ST. JAMES. MEET ME AT ST. JAMES. , _Plan_al^D.l.O. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. LAST TWO DAYS. MAE WEST. MAE WEST. . MAE WEST. MAIC WEST. MAE WEST.' . MA K. WEST. MAE WEST. MAE WEST. MAE WEST.' MAX WEST. MAE "WEST. .MAE WEST. MAE WEST; . MAE WEST. MAE WEST.- ■-;.• MAE;WEST.- . "NOW I'M A LADY." " NOW I'M A LADY." "NOW I'M. A LADY." "NOW I'M A LADY." "NOW I'M A LADY." "NOW I'M- A LADY.? (Recommended by Censor-for Adults.) ' You must come up and see her! MAJESTIC. - "Thentro AJESTIC. Of MAJESTIC. Distinction." Direction.—Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS.—II a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m. - FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT ;— FRIDAY NEXT THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS FOR A COMEDY LIKE THIS! Prepare for Your Biggest Laugh in a Motion Picture Theatre! Climb aboard with the screen's three funniest fun-makers in the maddest, merriest joyride of all .your picture-going days! ■ ■ . - • ■ "THE WINNING TICKET." "THE WINNING TICKKT." "THE WINNING TICKET." ; -. "THE WINNING TICKET." "THE WINNING TJCKET." "THE WINNING- TICKET."' "THE WINNING TICKET." "THE WINNING TICKET." ."THE WINNING TICKET." "THE WINNING TICKET." "THE WINNING TICKET." "THE WINNING TICKET." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LEO CARILLO, LOUISE FAZENDA, LEO CARILLO, LOUISE FAZENDA, TED HEALY. TED HEALY.. The howling comedy of a barber who won £30.000 on the Sweepstakes, but lost the winning ticket. MAYBE BETTER PICTURES HAVE BEEN MADE—BUT NEVER A FUNNIER ONE! A Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer Production. Reserves at D.LC. or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. EMPIRE THEATRE, PRTONB MPIRR THEATRE, . PKTONE TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. TONIGHT. CHESTER MORRIS, JEAN PARKER LEON ERROL, HENRY ARMETTA, and Big Cast, In Damon Runyon's mo^sst intriguing story "PRINCESS O'HARA." "PRINCESS O'HAKA." , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You'll enjoy "Princess O'Hara," with its surprises—laughter—and thrills! A typical Damon Rmiyon yarn of Broadway and Belmont Park—sporting world, society world, underworld—and the busiest, dizziest city in the world—New York! GRAND THEATRE, PETONE. RAND THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TONIGHT! Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr's All-action Comedy ROBERT YOUNG, EVELYN VENABLE, REGINALD DENNY in "VAGABOND LADY." "VAGABOND LADY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Comedy Cocktuil with a concentrated kick! . Specially Selected "Shorts" include News, Shrimps for a Day (Our Gang Comedy), Football Footwork (Sporting Series), Colourful Guatemala (Traveltalk in Colour). Reserves at Hanson's Confectionery Shop or TJieatre. Telephone G4-OU3. 15 R O O X L V N T II E A T R E. ■P . TONIGHT. PAUL MUXf GLEXDA,- - FARRELL "HI, NKLUE." AWj "TEE .FUR TWO." ■ ;N'9TJ'V~' Tllis is a Special r.rMiffit Night m aid o£ the Children's Health Camps, so roll jip and do your share.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 2

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