BOOK FOR TONIGHT. LAUGHTER WEEK. Fpr Reservations Telephone 52-212. - UHililillllUllllll , I TING'S I ! ■lllllllllillll ! Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. '• Matinee 2 p.m. Do Luxe Session 7.45. i s R.K.0.-Radio Pictures presents A Mirthful Drama of the Covered Waggon era, striking a brand-new note in feature comedy. ;_ _ i ©I WOOLSEy I AND The \Yiz:u'tis of Painless Dentistry. THERE'S NO CHARGE FOR MIS--4 TAKES. All the wrong teeth -they pull are pulled free. The correspondence school dentists who guarantee to cure ... or kill Anything but laziness and death. They set out to conquer the West. AND , THE REDSKINS YELLED with delight. ' Their funniest and most original comedy. SILLY BILLIES. SILLY BILLIES. . They know less than nothing about dentistry and every operation is an exploration, but they pull and fill their way out of being sacrificed to Indian gods. And the way in which they use a dentist's kit to save a waggon-train of pioneers from being massacred by a hundred murderous Indians is something to believe or not. Associate Feature: "THE FARMER IN THE DELL." ■ -"THE FARMER IN THE DELL." Bv the author - of "State Fair." With FRED STONE, • JEAN PARKER, ESTHER DALE, MORONI OLSEN. Alice Adams' father iu an intriguing tale of love, laughter, and pathos that surged in a liay-seed heart. An lowa Alice in Hollywood. The story of a "natural ... one of Nature's noblemen, who placed happiness higher than riches and love over fame. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KING'S BIRTHDAY SESSIONS: 11 a.m.; 2 p.m. and 7.45. 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE. « -Paramount theatre. ; DAILY: 2.15—S p.m. WE KNEW YOU WOULD GLADLY WELCOME THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING AND' ENJOYING THIS SPECIAL RETURN' SEASON Of METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S MIRACLE MUSICALE— "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY • MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA, "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." I With . JEANETTE MaeDONALD, . ; . . NELSON EDDY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF SHORT FEATURES: Metronews, Sporting Nuts (Pete Smith), "Flowers for Madame/' Colour MiuScnle in colour; "Tin Man," Patsy KellyTodd Comedy; "Switzerland, the Beautiful," Travelogue 4n colour. -— AND DON'T FORGET COFFEE SERVED IN THE LOUNGE During Interval. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MONSTER MATINEE, TUESDAY, KING'S BIRTHDAY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.T.C. and Theatre (51-842). OOHORTT'S ° THEATRE. ( ) Continuous from II a.m. to 10 p.m. Electrically Heated. Always Warm. Today's Wonder Programme. •TWO FOR TONIGHT." -TWO FOR TONIGHT." "TWO FOR TONIGHT." With a wonderful cast headed by JOAN BENNETT-— MARY BOLAND BING CROSBY THELMA TODD The grandest tunes of the year. • Gales of Laughter and Merriment. Associate Feature: The greatest picture ever filmed. RearAdmiral Byrd's Second Great Antarctic Expedition. "AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD." "AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD. "AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD." A frozen hell of the Antarctic . . . reveals, the ice-locked secrets of centuries ... as tiie screen dramatises the mighty adventure the whole world has heard about. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Short Subjects include Popeye the Sailor Cartoon/Musical, Scenic, Newereel. Evening Session De Luxe at 7.30. PAITTOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. LAST NIGHT-LAST NIGHT. Speed, suspense, drama, and romance in "THE MURDER MAN." "THE MIJRDER MAN." A thrilling story of a reporter who assists in solving a mysterious crime with disastrous result to himself. With SPENCER TRACY, VIRGINIA BRUCE, LIONEL AT WILL. (Recommended by Censor for Adu.ts.) VMY MARRIAGE." "MY MARRIAGE." Au inside story of exciting happenings set in the glittering haunts of New York Society. The Picture features CLAIRE TREVOR, KENT TAYLOR, . BERYL MERCER. . CApproved for Universal Exhibition.) Book your scats. Tel. 1(1-545. NO telephone reserves lield after 7.40 p.m. BOXING CLUB. AMATEU a TOURNAMENT, ( APJTOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. JULY 8. MOEKA v. MIRAMAR, For the Lou Smith Challenge Shield, And other Supporting Bouts by Leading Amateurs. Full, particulars later. J. C. TROY, Hon. to;. ' AVANOAN UI~R A CEsT CAR. leaving 23rd. Few vacant. Ring 44-4*4,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1936, Page 4
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