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PACKING OUT NIGHTLY! MAJKS TX Of \ ~ Majestic r ~^ Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS: 11 a.m.; 2.15 and 8 p.m. The greatest stories written in words are surpassed by this tale written in deeds! "Mutiny on the Bounty" takes you to tho very dock of this historic man-o'-war —makes yon one of its reckless devil-may-cai'o crew, breaking every law of the He yon Sens! "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." "MUTINY OH TUB BOUNTY." "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." • ! — Starring :—- ---CHARLES LAUGHTOX, CHARLES LAUGHTOX, CHARLES LAUGHTOX, CLARK GABLE, CLARK GABLK, CLARK GABLE, FRANCHOT TOXIC, F.RANCHOT TON X, FRANCHOT TONE, With — HERBERT MUNDIN, DUDLEY DIGGES, And Cast of Thousands. Out of the actual pages of history comes the most amazing sea adventure ot all time. It comes'to you with tho breath of reality in every scene. •A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYEK PRODUCTION. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' SPECIAL! FUNERAL OF HIS LATE MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 45-100. Free List Suspended! LAST 2 DAYS. ■. "ANNIE 'OAKLEY." Starring BARBARA STANWYCK, PRESTON FOSTER, MELVYN DOUGLAS, and "OLD MAN RHYTHM." With CHARLES BUDDY ROGERS, And the'comedy team from "Top Hat." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FOR RESERVATIONS, TEL. 62-212. lilllliillllilllllilll KING'S ING'S 1 lilllliillllilllllilll i)ir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Matinees jfi.m., De Luxe Session 7.50 pjn. .——FRIDAY NEXT- •« The Greatest Tenor since Caruso. NTNO MARTINI NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI NINO MARTIN r NINO MARTIN C NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI. NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI In "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." "HERE'S TO ROMANCE.": •-•■■ ■ ' -With — ■ GENEVIEVETOBIN' ANITA LOUISE, SCHUMANN H E INK biNALD;DBNNy> -Box Plans D.I.C. or Theatre, Tel. 52-212. REALLY AN ATMOSPHERIC DIGEST OF THE CAREER OF LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. "T ' H LAST OUTPOST.'' ■ :' . E ■ .. REX- For Value in . EX ENTERTAINMENT. ■ -REX ■..■..-■ REX ALL SEATS AT Is. REX ■REX Children 3d Matinees. . . (Upper Cuba Street.) r DAILY, At 2 p.m. NIGHTLY, At 7 p.m. .. Short Subjects until 7.30, then Usual Programme Britain's keeper* of the Far-flung Empire. H v LAST OUTPOST."1 , E Greater than "Lives of a, Bengal Lancer." Greater than "Bean Geste". of tho silent ■■•••■■ " days. CARY GRANT, CLAUDE RAINS, Second Attraction: IRENE DUNNE .■■■'•-• ■ IRENE DUNNE ' ' • (Previous picture to making "Magnificent ' : Obsession.") • "SWEET ADELINE." From the Musical Stage Success pf tie same name. (Both Pictures Universal Exhibition.) VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE ~'".■■ FEATURETTES. Box Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 52-334). Reserves 6d Extra. AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE TRIALS TOMORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY). ROXY THEATRE, OXY THEATRE, MANNERS STREEX. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) SENSATIONAL DOUBLE BILE. No. I—Drama that will lash your emotions y/ith the sting of a whip! "THE PAYOFF." "THE PAYOFF." Thrilling Romance and Riotous Comedy, JAMES DUNN^CLAIRE DODD. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) No. 2—The old west in all its hard-riding, two-fisted, fast-shooting glory, "THE PRESCOTT KID." "THE PRESCOTT KlD.'^ With TIM McCOY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A vivid love story of the timberland, charged with, danger—bright \vith courage —tender with romance. TONIGHT, THURS., AND FRI., at 8 p.m. At the PALACE THEATRE, I'ETONE. ALACK THEATRE, PETONE. GENE STRATTON PORTER'S GENE STRATTON PORTER'S ' Thrilling tale of the Limberlqst— - "FRECKLES." — _ . "FRECKLES." : — "FRECKLES." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOM BROWN as "Freckles," CAROL STONE as Mary Arden, VIRGINIA WEEDLER as Laurie Lou. Book at Nissen's or Tel. 63-610. PRINCESS CONTINUOUS RINCESS from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. ——NOW SHOWING—— Ist- RICHARD TAUBER, RICHARD TAUBER, . la » glorious modern romance* Set to ■■■■■■ ■ "irresistible music, ■ . "HEART'S DESIRE.". - - :.' "HEART'S DESIRE.'* \ 2nd— GEORGE O'BRIEN, " In ZANE GREY'S .;■ Colourful story of the. We,?t, . "THUNDER MOUNTAIN," • "THUNDER MOUNTAIN," (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .Also Musical Revue.. in Technjcolour. ' .Coloured Cartoon ■; ■~ • Gazette.. : Box Plans at Theatre.- Tel. 42-580. ~ 3'ime-Tablo: — "Heart 1* Desire": 11.30,2.40, S.«, 9.0, Mp«nt«m% 1^418,^.2^

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Evening Post, Issue 60, 11 March 1936, Page 2

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