BY SPECIAL AIR MAIL. BY SPECIAL AIR. MAIL. , Bl' SPECIAL AIR, MAIL. Exclusive Films of JEAN BATTEN'S ' JEAN BATTEJJ'S !• JEAN BATTEN'S JEAN BATTEN'S . JEAN BATTEN'S ' JEAN BATTEN'S Arrival iv SYDNEY. SYDNEY. , SYDNEY. SESSIONS 2.15 and S p.m. Plans D.I.C and Theatre. Tel. 51-505. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 1< IVE BRILLIAN T • STARS, In the gaycat, breeziest, giddiest domestic complication ever to come to the screen .". . packed with sparkling' dialogue and bristling with fast action. It .is sure to keep you in fits of laughter. BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG [ ■ - GENE RAYMOND GENE RAYMOND NED SPARKS' •NED SPARKS HELEN BRODErVICK HELEN BRODERICIx All in this one Grand Comedy Attraction. "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT." "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT." "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT." "THE BRIDE. WALKS OUT." A sparkling, romantic comedy that, will surely be a, laughing sensation. (Both Recommended by Censor for adults.) DON'T BE-LEFT OUT!. ,"j . Be the first to ' Get your share of gladness by booking NOW for the entertainment sensation of the year. ' FRED ASTAIRE .FRED ASTAIRE FEED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIKE FRED ASTAIRE And GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER KOGERS Arc Hero1 Again To make the town, happy and gay In 1 Their latest creation, f'SWING TIME." "SWING T/tME." "SWING TIME." "SWING TIME." - "SWING TIME." Plans will be heavy for opening night. , SPECIAL! • , TODAY: 2.15 and. S p.m. Exclusive Vox-Movietone Ncwsreel showing Jean Batten arriving'ia Australia. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Plans al Begg's and Theatre (Tel. 51-277) TODAY; 2.15 and S p.m. EDMUND LOWl^^ In the Ganmon British Comedy-Melodrama, "SEVEN SINNERS" "SEVEN SINNERS". '•SEVEN SINNERS" "SEVEN SINNERS" "SEVEN SINNERS" "SEVEN SINNERS" " SEVEN J3INNERS'" (Adapted from the famous London stage success, "The Wrecker") A MESSAGE TO PICTURE-GOERS! Commencing Friday nest, the Plazn will present "THE FLYING DOCTOR." an Australian production, stirring Charles Farrell and Mary Maguire. Having previewed, "THE FLYING DOCTOR," I am genuinely of opinion that it is not jnst another good pic- . tuve, but one that deserves to rank high among the successes of the year, : That I am not alone in my conviction. ; there is ample evidence. ' ; The lengthy record-breaking seasons in Australia and-the praise accorded : '-THE 'FLYING DOCTOR." by Australian' audiences knd.'critics :bcar concrete ' testimony to the general excellence of this really splendid picture. This "personal message" marks the very first occasion that I. have appealed directly to motion picture patrons, and I do so fully realising that any over-statement of the-merits of "THE FLYING DOCTOR" will itltimately be judged, and rightly so, as a breach, of good faith. In recommending "THE FLYING DOCTOR" the writer thanks you for previous evidences of confidence in Ms advertising. , Very sinSerely, (Sgd.).NEIL EDGAR, . ' Manager, Plaza Theatre, WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS For Announcement of MISS JEAN BATTEN'S Personal Appearance at THE PLAZA THEATRE. '"-^ QTATB. PETONB ' |- "^-v^TATE. PETONE^.V :j'[) TONIGHT, at 7.45. A Smashing Double-Feature Programme. No. J- -— "DRACULA'S DAUGHTER." * . "DRACULA'S DAUGHTER." *— More astounding than, her unforgettable father! With OTTO KE.UGEE, GLORIA HOLDEN. No. 2— ■ . "THE AFFATRS OF SUSAN.'' "THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN." With ZASU PITTS, HUGH O'CONNELL. —You'll Need MIRTH CONTROL.— You'll shed tears laughing at them, aa you have- never laughed before. PLUS Specially-selected Supporting Featurettes from 7.45. (Recommended by Censor More Suitable /for Adultl Audiences.) Box Plan and .Reservations at Theatre. Telephone 63-899. . . ljjsasidjfi theatre, lxall, bax. Seaside • theatre, lyall 'Bay. : TONIGHT. FREDDIE VICTOR. BARTHOLOMEW, McLAGLEST In 'TROFESSIONAL SOLDIER."— . "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." -~- "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." —- And tho world-famed dancing stars in a tidal wave of rhythmic joy. FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE, . GINGER ROGERS . "FOLLOW THE FLEET."- . "FOLLOW THE FLEET." *- "FOLLOW THE FLEET." {Ap^mrallDij JJaiwa'saJ £_ziiMMon.JJs j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2
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