SPECIAL NEWS ITEMS: Arrival of Ginnl Stnanicr Queen Mary nt New York. Unveiling the Monument of Sir Maui Poinnro nt Wailnrn. Swiss Expert Display—Amazing Skill at Ski-ing. TODAY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Box I'liuiK nt D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 51-595. -.—-"""^"" QTATE ""*■*-— -^- Oir.: Amalgamated Theatreß, Ltd. THE MOUNTEDS RIDE AGAIN. Through Trackless Snows and Menacing' Wilderness. To the End of the Trail! where. Love ... or Death . . . might ■wait. THRILL AGAIN! To "Buck," the Wonder Dog who captured the hearts of thousands in "CALL OF THE WILD," "CALL OF THE WILD," As he returns in JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Most Exciting Adventure Story of the Canadian Northland, where the Law of the Wild is the only law. "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." 1 "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." With ROCHELLK HUDSON, ROCHELLE HUDSON, PAUL KELLY, ALLAN HALE, And "BUCK" "BUCK" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' • TODAY: 2.15 p.m.; 8 p.m. . Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. WHAT THE DOCTOR.ORDERED! ... And it's easy to take—-For the Audience! WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM' POWELL WILLIAM POWELL The suave, polished man-about-town detective —in a sparkling, crackling, murder ■''.'■ ' ' mystery. ■• '_...' . . -^LadLovely,' Merry, Blonde JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR JEAN ARTHUR As Bill's co-star, co-conspirator, and some--1 times—Chief Obstacle! "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford.": "The Kx-Mrs. Bradford." . "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford/ 7 "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford." "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford." (Recommended by Cenßor for Adults.) WITH— ERIC BLORE -— JAMES GLEASON LILA LEE—- ROBERT ARMSTRONG THE LAST WORD IN A WILLIAM POWELL SMART CRIME MYSTERY! Plans'"at Begg's arid Theatre:^eli';si-277. gEASIDB THEATRE, LYALL BAY. 7 o'clock. /TONIGHT. 7 o'clock Doors open 6.30. Reservations must be claimed by 7.30. Box Plans Theatre, Tel. 16-393. Piquant-Vivacious JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS THE "EVERGREEN".GIRL. In a show of delightful, spngs, tender romance, brilliant dancing, with a happy glow of comedy, blended into ONE OF THE FINEST ENTERTAINMENTS WE HAVE BEEN PRIVILEGED TO OFFER. "FIRST A GIRL.". • "FIRST A GIRL." "FIRST A GIRL." ■.' ' •' With "" '"' -' ' ' ■ • ; SONNIE HALE, . ANNA LEE,. GRIFFITH JONES. '....' JUST IMAGINE one of the best casts ever assembled, all providing sparkling comedy, brilliant dancing, bright tunes, GORGEOUSLY FROCKED AND SET AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF DAZZLING BEAUTY REACHING THE HIGHEST PEAK OF ENTERTAINMENT and you have ' "FIRST A GIRL." .'■■ "FIRST A GIRL." SECOND GIGANTIC FEATURE: A NEW STAR TEAM—TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME: ■MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. JOEL MeCREA, In Metro-Goldwyn-Maver's TERRIFIC ACTION" DRAMA: "WOMAN WANTED." "WOMAN- WANTED." . With Lewis Stone. THe action runs the gamut from night clubs to the waterfront, criminal courts to millionaires' yachts. , If you crave ACTION it's here. . : If you love ROMANCE it's here. If- you like DRAMA it's- here. If you can stand THRILLS They're Here. IN THIS SUPERB NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT. ; (Programme recommended for Adults only.) OOHORTT'S /\ ° THEATRE. (^ J A Double-Feature Programme that is "The Acme of Perfection." MARGARET SULLAVAN, HERBERT MARSHALL, FRANK MORGAN In Universal's Superb Masterpiece. "THE GOOD FAIRY" "THE GOOD FAIRY" A Captivating and Hilarious Comedy alluringly Romantic, Supremely Acted, Delightful Entertainment. Also, The Best Beloved Lady of the Screen— MAY ROBSON—MAY ROBSON In Enchanting and Pulsating Comedy Drama. " THREE KIDS AND A QUEEN " ."THREE KIDS AND A QUEEN"' An Entrancing Story .of the Richest Woman in the World. Kidnapped—but liked it. An epitome of laughter! Pathos! Adventure—of tense appeal to young and 1 old. (Both Features for Universal Exhibition) SPLENDID SUPPORTS. EVENING SESSION at 7.30 o'clock. TWO. PIANOFORTE RECITALS By ■ JANET HECTOR In the QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, and SATURDAY', AUGUST 1, 8 p.m. Admission 2s 3d, : including . tax and reservation. Box Plan at "Begg's,". Manners Street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 4
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