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11 a.m.,2.15 and 8 p.m. 1? F ft F ¥ T (Recommended by Censor Hfj UJj ii 1 j. or Adults.) [ FINALLY ■'TONIGHT MAE WEST ■" KLONDIKE ANNIE » ——TOMORROW— SPLENDID ENTEKTAINMI^NTJUGHT THROUGII^_ONE (Ti?~THirW^rKTUIi:i;S__.THA"r r'IIA"S EVERYTHING; gTTTpplngTTntk Iguj^L^ll-x-':iiV:DRAMA •■ • - A FTpSTOFIJoWwTrH A BRILLLANT VOICE . . . TENSE,' THRILLING "STORY, AND A DELIGHWDIT ROMANCE! The world loves and fears this woman, possessor of a wonder-voice, whose fatal charms bring death to. the men who love her. When her third suitor dies, however, the boy's brother conceives a clever trick to take the killer, and the beautiful star is cleared at last of blame. . . . Tim Is! Mystery! Romance! With the-wonderful voice of Mary Ellis—(Remember ! her in "All the Ring's Horses"?) MARY ELLIS— "FATAL LADY" With ■■•-.- WALTER PIDGEON, JOHN HALLIDAY, ALAN MOWBRAY, GUY BATES POST A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also—Splendid "SPORTLIGHT," "POPEYE" Cartoon, and MUSICAL NOVELTY. RESERVE EARLY! (Plans at D.1.0. and Theatre (Telephone 44-144), , 2.15 p.m.—NEW OPERA HOUSE—B.O p.m. | ' ■ FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT! ' " THE SKY PARADE " (KecomirSu. btl) Censor) v And (Approved for Universal Exhibition) «f TIMOTHY'S QUEST " SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR OUR NEXT GREAT ATTRACTION! ~~_ T i vO L 1- —- (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) '• FINALLY TONIGHT!. SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK. -—ROBERT DONAT " THE-GHOST-GOES-WEST" ASSOCIATE FEATURE- —- ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "THE GILDED LILY" (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/Screening Times: "The Gilded Lily," 7.55 p.m.; "The Ghost Goes West," 9.15 p.m. : COMMENCING TOMORROW NIGHTCAROLE LOMBARD "LOVE BEFORE ~BREAKFAST " A glamour girl, who knew what shs wanted. . ... A billionaire blade, who took what he liked . . . pitted against each other in a razzle-dazzle scrappy spree that starts with a free-for-all and ends in a cave-man climax. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) "ANYTHING GOES' With CHARLES RUGGLES-ETHEL MERMAN-BING CROSBY. " The show that played on Broadway for a year . . . that took London by storm now on the screen as the biggest show in' town! Brand-new numbers .. . great dancing and a brilliant cast. . . . Bing Crosby at his best joining in fun with Ethel Merman, star of the New York Show, and Charles Buggies as Public Enemy No. 13. A Riot of Songs, Dances, and Comedy! ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MR. DEEDS IS COMING TO THE TIVOLI .1 COSTUME SPECIALISTS FOR 20 YEARS AND STILL OFFERING THE GREATEST BARGAINS. TREMENDOUS COSTUME VALUES AT ' ! ! ZIMME'S i I COMPARE OUR QUALITY-COMP*ARE OUR PRICES. TAILORED COSTUMES TAILORED COSTUMES IN LATEST SUMMER TWEEDS, IN GENUINE SUITINGS CHALK STRIPES, AND CHECKS. (Worth 4V>Gns) (Worth 3%Gna) 49/0 2£Gns ALL COLOURS ALL SIZES SMART SUMMER COATS IN NEW SHADES. (Worth 3Gns). 2° NSNOTE ONLY ADDRESS—LOOK FOR THE NEON SIGNS: ZIMME'S LTD., LADIES' COAT AND COSTUME. SPECIALISTS, 10a MANNERS STREET . •' !-- "JANETTE" I ■■■ ;■•;. NOW AT 69 WILLIS STREET, With THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND MATERIALS. EVENING FROCKS, DINNER FROCKS, SWAGGER SUITS, | TAILORED COSTUMES. • "DESIGNED AND PRICED TO PLEASE." —i , # , , "JANETTE," .- .. -. . 69 WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONE 43-429. , , , . (Next Martin's New Shoe Shop) I ! BARGAIN FRIDAY AT "JANE BROWN'S" SENSATIONAL COSTUME VALUES! QUALITY, STYLE, & PRICE DEFY COMPETITION. TAILORED COSTUMES— IN THE LATEST SUMMER TWEEDS, CHALK STRIPES, AND ACk/Ct CHECKS. Were 3%gns. SENSATIONAL VALUE PRICE ' v TAILORED COSTUMES— IN GENUINE SUITINGS—Were 4%gns. . 2i GJ^S ' SENSATIONAL VALUE PRICE <*? ALL COLOURS AND ALL SIZES. ! "JANE BROWN," "FOR BETTER COATS AND COSTUMES," HOTEL WINDSOR BUILDING, 53 WILLIS STREET. H.B.'S WEEKEND SPECIALS 95/- MEN'S TAILOR-CUT SUITS—In fancy and plain Worsteds. Latest f»Q /(* cut and style. ' SPECIAL PRICE va/ v 35/- MEN'S FANCY TWEED SPORTS COATS—Latest patterns in Greys ' OQ /£* and Browns. ■ ' . SPECIAL PRICE &u ' v 10/6 BEMBERG SILK PYJAMAS—AII new patterns. Q7l 1 , , SPECIAL PRICE °/ xx 7/11 MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS—Two Collars to Match; also Coat Shirts. K/11 Famous Duro Dye Brand. SPECIAL PRICE *>/ XX 2/11 MEN'S ENGLISH FANCY HALF-HOSE—Smart new designs, in 1 /I "1 Greys, Browns, and Blues. SPECIAL PRICE ■*-' xx * . . ' i HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD., 132 CUBA STREET. TENNIS COACHING—CIasses for Jun- p RAND HOTEL Home Supply Store iors will commence on next Saturday >■* guarantees Jules Racine et Cie Cogat the Brougham Hill Courts as follows:— nao equal to any three-star brandy on Beginners at 9.30, Advanced Pupils at the market, and superior to most; quarts 10.30. Tel. 41436. T. S. .William*, 52 13s. pjnts 7i. . Cuba-Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 68, 17 September 1936, Page 2

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