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8115 MILES IN 60 HOURS! A MAMMOTH OF THE AIR FIGHTING FURIOUSLY WITH A CHINA TYPHOON! ... WHAT A FIGHT! . . . NO SUPERrHEROICS BUT A VIVID, CONVINCING DRAMA OF AVIATION CARRYING WITH IT A WEALTH OF ROMANCE, LAUGHTER, | ' . i AND TEARS! , ' . ' ' • II a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. T> X? ri r? vr m (Approved for Universal 1\ Hi U Hj 1> ± Eihibition.) He risked breaking the heart of the woman- he loved, to break all records for the conquest of the air! The earth's mightiest occati its setting! The air's most daring pioneers its. heroes! The world's greatest flight its colossal climax! — "CHINA CLIPPER"— "CHINA CLIPPER" —— " CHINA CLIPPER " — ; ... . With PAT O'BRIEN—BE.VERLEY ROBERTS ROSS ALEXANDER-HUMPHREY BOGART-MARIE WILSON. , A Warner Bros. Picture. I : . NOTE.—Telephone Reservations definitely NOT held alter 7.45 p.m. ALTITUDE RECKONING CONTEST j Owing to jfcoor visibility today, this competition has had to be postponed. , . . Weather! permitting, the 'plane will fly over the city at between 1500 and 2000 feet tomorrow, at 12.30 p.m. (or on Monday if-weather is unsuitable). RESERVE PROMPTLY! ' PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Telephone 44-144).

I ! ~~~ : MATINEE, 2.15 I NEW OPERA HOUSE I NIGHTLY at S. "THE MYSTERY OF THE MARY CELESTE" With .. , BELA ("Dracula") LUGOSI—SHIRLEY GREY THRILLS -DRAMA Throughout the years the fate of the "Mary Celeste" has remained a mystery, and who knows that thisi super-thrilling screen vei-sibn does not solve the doom of the thirteen souls who sailed in the ship of death ? The "Mary Celeste" sailed from New York with a cargo of alcohol—a shanghaied crew of desperadoes and a captain with his beautiful young wife making the voyage their honeymoon. . . . What happened to. these thirteen souls on. the ill-fated ship has for years remained a.secret of the seas. ... In Addition - . ' "HONOURS EASY," with GRETA NISSEN .. . ; — AUSTRALIAN RACES — pinesound Revue shows "Talking, winning the A.J.C. Derby from Mala and Gold Rod— Jhe sensational Epsom Handicap, and Young Crusader running aTjay with the . Metropolitan." POPULAR PRICES: I/-, 1/6, 2/3. PLANS at D.I.C. or THEATRE (51-814). (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

——T-I-V-O-L-I- —— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and TOMORROW JOAN BENNETT—FRED MACMURRAY "■■"l3 HOURS BY AIR" Haiv-vaisicg thrills packed into 80 minutes of zooming drama aboard ■ a giant airliner Hurtling : through space at 300 miles an liour! —ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT- ' > JANE WITHERS in " GENTLE JULIA" Your favourite little scream star will tie in knots of laughter as she tries to tie the love knot for her youug and pretty aunt!, (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968 : PRICES 1/6. 17SPidIALCHILDpN'S MATINEE TOMORROW, at 2; JANE WITHERS.itt'"GENTLE JULI^."-2 OARTOONS-COMEDy~Btc, Etc. :7,/'ROARrNG '•■■ ■ ; (All Pictures for Universal Exhibition.)

/*"•<:■■■ bTATBJ'PBTOKR "T~?> ; Pr^-'vpTATE. PETONE^^^jJI' FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45. '■ A SMASHING THREE-FEATURE PEOGEAMME. Feature No. 1— ■•' • ROBERT DONAT MADELEINE CARROLL In A Special Return Season of "THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS." The famous star of "Monte Cristo" and the glamorous.beauty of "I Was a Spy." A Masterpiece of Mystery and Adventure. Feature No. 2— GORDON HARKEE, BINMIE HALE, In ' "THE PHANTOM LIGHT."r—A Thrilling and Suspengeful ComedyDrama of the Lighthouse. IN ADDITION FOR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY'S MATINEE: BUCK JONES in EPISODE 12 "THE ROARING WEST" PLUS Selected Supporting Featurettes from 7.45. (Both, Pictures Recommended by Censor more mutable for adult audiences.) COMMENCING TOMORROW— ,A SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, With MATINEES SATURDAY end MONDAY at 2j?4n. 'WILLIAM POWELI^-JEAN ARTHUR — "EX-MRS. BRADFORD" .' - ■■ "EX-MRS. BRADFORD,7 * — : ,- With -• ;■■■..■ James Gleasori, Eric Blore, Robert Armstrong,. Lila Lee. The Screen's mastermind in .the toughest case of his brilliant career. The romance;and'thrill,hit of the season. Plus Specially-selected Supporting featurettes from 7.45. —Early Booking Advised— Reserves and Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 63-890. GRAND—P E T 0 N E . RAND-PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT at 7.45. : Miriam Hopkins Joel McCrea In "S-P-L-E-N-D-O-U-R." Second Feature "BEHIND THE EVIDENCE," —SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. and 7.45.— FEANCHOT ' LORKTTA ' TONE . YOUNG In "THE UNGUARDED HOUR." "THE UNGUARDED HOUR." (All Pictures Recommended by Censor ior Adults.) BE WISE • BOOK EARLY. Plans at Hansen's, or Tel. Theatre 64-063. ALACE THEATRE, ALACE THEATRE, PETGNE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. James Stewart, Wendy Barrie, In ■ " SPEED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) John Loder Anna. May Wong "JAVA "HEAD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY, 2.0 and 7.45 p.m. BORIS KARLOFF Tn "THE WALKING DEAD." "THE WALKING DEAD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature.—— DICKFORAN (The Singing Cowboy) In "TREACHERY RIDES THE RANGE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition,) SPECIAL HOLIDAY'MATINEE. Labour Day (Mon.), at 2,0 p.m. Reserves at Nissen's or Tel. 63-610. OEPPELT'S Port is acknowledged to bo & the finest vine produced in Australia. Awarded 42 first prizes. Quarts 3s, pints Is 9d. Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply. Store. ...

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 99, 23 October 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 99, 23 October 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 99, 23 October 1936, Page 2

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