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STILL ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE LAST XIGfIT! —NEVERTHELESS-— YOLK LAST OPPORTUNITY TONIGHT —as we have to make way for another ■ GIGAN'TJC PROGRAMME Tomorrow! 1> I V 0 L I " ■■"T IT. X A T R E XV f \ O L T 'i; U E A t R X isivolit he a t i: c 'Opp. Xewtowii School. ! Always as 'Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. " .SHOWING TOXTGHT-7.4.3 o'clock-. SHOWING TONIGHT—7.4o o'clock. SHOWING TOXIGHT—7.4S o'clock. liiillianfc Short Fcaturettes from 7 p.m. No. I'•TODAY WE LIVE" | "TODAY WK LIVE" j ■ "TODAY AYE LLV.K" JOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPEU. FRAXCHOT TONE, ROBERT YOUNG ROSCOE KARXS. No.. 2— United. Artists Splendid Attraction" I ■ " SPLENDOUR " " ■ | - . " SPLENDOUR " | -■.■ . " SPLENDOUR " | .; ; __J_ MIRTAM HOPKINS, JOEL-McCREA, PAUL C'AVAXAGH, HELEN WEST- ■ • LEY, BILLIE BURKE. , (Programme Recommended by the Censor '. .. . . ' for Adults.) .. . COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRI.). COMMENCING TOMORROW (Mil.). ... COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRI.). Showing 3-day Season Only. FIU DAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY. Nightly, 7.45 o'clock. Brilliant Short Featurettes from" o'clock - -■UNQUESTIONABLY A BRILLIANT "'■■■,. PROGRAMME. 3—ACE ATTRACTIONS—3 -THIS IS THE PICTURE London and New York Papers are raving about: ', ■ , "SONG OF THE SADDLE" "SONG OF THE SADDLE" "SONG OF THE SADDLE" "SONG OF THE SADDLE" "SONG OF THE SADDLE" "SONG OF THE SADDLE" (.Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THIS IS THE SINGING COWBOY The Critics and Public are Applauding: . DICK FOR AN— DICK FORAN— .—DICKFORAX Nelson Eddy has nothing on Dick Forau !■' HEAR HIM FOR YOURSELF! You'll be humming and whistling his tunes for weeks. - SECOND ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! LESLIE HOWARD—BETTE DAVIS LESLIE HOWARD—BETTE-DAVIS LESLIE HOWARD—BETTE DAVIS LESLIE HOWARD—BETTE DAVIS LESLIE HOWARD—BETTE DAVIS LiiSLIE HOWARD—BETTE DAVIS ■■ With GENEVIEVE TOBIN In the Much-awaited Screen Masterpiece, "THE PETRIFIED FOREST" "THE PETRIFIED FOREST" "THE PETRIFIED FOREST" "THE PETRIFIED FOREST" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AND, IN ADDITION, No. 3: A''Beautiful Technicolour Featurette: ■■■■•■ ■ "REG'LAR KIDS" "REG'LAR KIDS" .■■■'-. "REG'LAR KIDS" Featuring the, Famous Meglm Kiddies, Never a Colour Short to even approach this one. IT IS SIMFLY TOO BEAUTIFUL . FOR WORDS! REMEMBER! This Programme will be .screened only 3 days—so Reserve Early. - 'Box Plan at Fownes. | PARAMOUNT TfISATRE. : | x ARAMOUNT THEATRE, i DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST1 OPPORTUNITY TONIGHT OF . SLEIXG THESE FOUR GREAT STARS TOGETHER FKEDRIC MARCH-GARY COOPER MTRIAM HOPKIXS-EDWARD EV HORTON — In - N-OEL COWARD f, NOEL COWARD'S Delightfully Daring Distracting Plaj, "DESIGN FOR LIVING." "DESIGN FOR LIVING." "DESIGN FOR LIVING " ■ ' DESIGN FOR, LIVING.'" nu excellent, Supporting Piogianime COMMENCING FRIDAY. . ' • COMMENCING- FRIDAY. ■ The most discussed .pjctuie in yeais!—the Mm that set a new standard in the motionpi' ture industry—frequently copied—often quoted—but never equalled. *; "THE. THIN MAX" v I. ■ WILLIAM POWELL j v • ■ ■ i ____; •' MYRNA LOY :■ i ! Metro-Goldwyn "\Lij c^ '-. I ___ 3 ."TIIE THIN MAN." -Who else could play the role of the slick ex-detective but ' :;\Vho else'could be his long suftering and hopelessly-infatuated \wfe but ? I Who else could have written such an absorbing and exciting story but ? -■Who else-could have directed this grand entertainment but ? '.Who else could have produced a show as ; lull o£ mystery—laughs—romance, and ; action but ? I; The Answers are at the PARAMOUNT . PARAMOUNT ■ TOMORROW! And Also Another of Our Brilliant I : Supporting Programmes: ; METRO NEWS. . '■:. "STAR NIGHT AT COCO AN UT GROVE" " —Technicolour. ' "THEM THAR HILLS"-Laurel k Hardy. ,'\HEY HEY FEVER'—Colour.- : ■' • (Both ReevA Certificate.) Box Plans at IVI.C. and Then Ire-(51-812).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 2

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