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S 1' E C I A L SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MATINEE I ' MIDNIGHT MATINKE- I MIDNIGHT MATINEE I ___. TONIGHT —' By Special Request—--THE THIN MAN." " THE THIN MAN." WILLIAM FOWELL-MYRNA LOT. . "THE INVISIBLE RAY." -THE ■■ INVISIBLE. KAY.'' With BORIS KARLOFF, . ' . BELA LUGOsr, (Programme Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) • M'VOlil THEATRE 'IV OLI .l'HEAi'".w I Always as Warm and Cosy as your own fireside. ' " TONIGHT, At 7 TONIGHT, At 7- ■..'".- - Arid - TOMORROW (SAT,), 10 a.m., 2, & 7-p.m. No. I—-Columbia Pictures Smash Hit — - "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE" "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE" "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE" . "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE" l 1 RALPH BELLAMY-GLORIA SHEA. " No. 2— Metro-Goklwyn-Mayer's Supreme Thriller— s ' "WEST POINT OF THE AIR." "WEST POINT OF THE AIR" ""WEST POINT OF THE AIR" •- ! "WEST POINT OF THE AIR" WALLACE BEERY-ROBERT YOUNG, LEWIS STONE-JAMES GLEASON, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, ROSALIND RUSSELL. 'SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. CHILDREN! GRAND FANCY DRESS COMPETITION TOMORROW MORNING, 10 o'clock. . ■-:' Here is YOUR Entertainment! . . . A Magnificent Double-feature Programme that Will Provide You with the MOST ENJOYABLE Time You've Ever Spent m a Theatre! —And Prices Remain as Usual: — " STALLS Is —_—— CIRCLE Is 6d .(No Extra for Circle Reserves.) '■ Box Plans at. Theatre. Tel. 42-580. ►RINCEBS CONTINUOUS RINCESS from 11 o.m. to PRINCESS 10.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING—- ] -SINCLAIR' LEWIS'S World-famous Best-selling Novel, "MAIN STREET" —with all its Power and Realism, Drama, and Romance, Crisp, Dialogue, and Com- , edy—vividly picturised by Warner Bros., Under the. Title "I MARRIED A DOCTOR." "T MARRIED A DOCTOR."" "T MARRIED A DOCTOR." •'I MARRIED A DOCTOR." With This Popular Cast:— PAT O'BRIEN, JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON, Guy Kjbbee r— ———r Ross Alexander Louise "Fazenda ———-Robert Barrat 2—British Dominions Titos- present -■ANNA NEAGLE And " ' 'SIR ; CEDRIC HARDWICKE,. '-■- ■■ With - Other Distinguished Players, In the Famous Romance of Peg Woffington and David Garrick—"PEG OF OLD DRURY." "PEG OF OLD DRURY." "PEG OF OLD DRURY." "PEG OF OLD DRURY." Th« story of the greatest theatrical r»* manee in history!—As human as it w humorous! (Both approved for universal exhibition.) Additional '■■•■■ ALL-COLOUR Musical Revue—"OKAY, JOSE!" ——TIME-TABLE- —— . ; "I Married a Doctor": 11.0—2.1—5,22—8.55. "Peg of Old Drury": 12.43-4.4—7.31. OX Y THEATRE. OXY THEATRE, MANNERS STREET. Continuous from 11 a.m. '■■ Three Big "Metro Attractions Stan and Ollie in their Biggest Laugh Feature! LAUREL and HARDY In the World-famed Operetta .... "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." It's » ninety-minute Jamboree of. song* . and music, excitement and hilarity. - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No; 3- ■ CLARK GABLE, JOAN CRAWFORD, In a chain of romance and gripping circumstances that will hold you enthralled! "CHAINED." "CHAINED." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 3—A startling exposure of the greatest menace of the road today. "HIT AND RUN DRIVERS.'' "Basketball Technique," etc. '.: Theatre Tel. 40-618. TATE, PETONE TATE. PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT At 7.30. SMASHING DOUBLE PROGRAMMENo. 1— GEORGE O'BRIEN In ' "O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED." With IRENE WARE - STANLEY FIELDS ("Two-Gun" Bill HART wrote the story.) No. 2—Walter Abel—Margot Grahame, In . . "TWO IN THE DARK." (A Gripping Mystery Story.) PLUS Specially-selected Supporting' Featurettes commencing at 7.30. IN ADDITION for TONIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY- ' BUCK JONES In • "HURLED TO THE DEPTHS." (Episode 7.) (Programme suitable for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW (SATURDAY), with MATINEE at 2 p.m.— WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, GLORIA STUART, GLORIA STUART, In ."THE ."THE -PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND."—PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND."— And a Cast of One Thousand. The Year's Most Vivid Action Picture. The Stark Drama of "I Am a Fugitive." , The Mighty Power of "Les Miseiables." ALL that and MORE. PLUS Specially-selected Supporting Featurcttes from 7.30. EARLY BOOKING ADVISABLE.Box Plan and Reservations at Theatre. Telephone 63-899. NOTE.-TELEPHONE Reserves CANNOT be held after 7.15. (Programme Suitable for Adults.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 2

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