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V PACKING THEM IN AT EVERY SESSION 1 — REGENT — As a now year dawns a new world is born—of Madcap Fun. really magnificent spectacle, and hruinting melody! . . . You'll sing "Coney Island" and "I'll 'Sing You a Thousand Lovesongs" for months! It was fijht at first love with Clark What happened up in Mabel's room?!! and Marion, the screen's scrappiest The blonde's feet patted the floorlovers, teamed in the season's snap- (.lain's fists pounded the door! She piest Big-production hit! It's pot decided that Clark Gable and the "San Romance, Comedy, Music, Gigantic Francisco" earthquake were iuseparScttinps, and a Climax that'll leave able—truly the tremor if) beinp felt you gasping! j n every theatre where this film shows. CLARK GABLE, MARION DAVIES -" CAIN And M ABEL "— Now Marion, as MVibftJ—is raising Cain with Gable.'-liut at stealing her heart—Watch Clark in the part—of Cain .. . and you'll say that he's Able! A Warner Bros- Picture — Cosmopolitan Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' ! SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. ', RESERVE NOW! plans: d.i.c. and theatre (m-i«). T--I-V 0-L--I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS). SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 p.m. TONIGHT AND MONDAY FRANCIS LEDERER IDA LUPINO " ONE RAINY 0 AFTERNOON "■ With I ROLAND YOUNG HUGH HERBERT. He discovered lie had kissed the wrong girl . . . The audience rioted . . . The newspapers tagged him "The Monster"! _ The police threw him in gaol. The only one who wasn't mad was the wrong girl, who turned out to be the right girl, after all. You'll scream with uncontrolled delight at the frothiest and most sparkling and romantic comedy you've ever enjoyed. I Associate Special: \ KAY FRANCIS, KAY FRANCIS, "THE WHITE ANGEL" Every once in a while Hollywood does something to justify its own existence and a motion picture emerges that does more than cater to the public's desire to be amused or entertained—And in "White Angel" they have produced a picture that will be remembered for a long t*i)9 by those who see it. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS NOTE.-TELEPHONE RESERVES NOT HELD AFTER 7.30 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES: 1/6, 1/-

TRAMWAY BAND'S HOLIDAY FAIR, EVANS BAY FORESHORE. EXTENSION TO JANUARY 9. DEVIL PLANES, MERRY-GO-ROUNDS, JOY PLANES, SIDE-SHOWS. THE WORLD'S HEAVIEST MARRIED COUPLE. THE WORLD'S SMALLEST RACEHORSE (WEE JIMMY). THE ST. MORITZ SKATERS. ABDULLA THE MIRACLE MAN. ' ALEKO, THE EGYPTIAN WIZARD. The Grounds are Brilliantly Illuminated and the Public are assured of a Happy Time. HEIGH-HO ! COME TO THE FAIR, EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL TRANSPORT SERVICES TIME-TABLES FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 3. FERRY SERVICE: DEPT. DAY'S BAY-8.20, 9.10 a.m., 1.10, 5.5, 8.5 p.m. DEPT. RONA BAY—B.3O, 9.20 a.m., 1.20, 5.15, 8.15 p.m. DEPT. WELLINGTON—9.3O, 10.30 a.m., 2.30, 6.0, 9.0 p.m. OMNIBUS SERVICE:

DEPT. EASTBOURNE—B.O, 9.0, 10.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 4.0, 6.0, 8.45 p.m. DEPT. WELLINGTON—9.O, 10.0, 11.15 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, $.9, 7.30, 9.45 p.m. O. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk and General Manager, HOLIDAY REMINDERS A FEW REMINDERS FOR THOSE GOING AWAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS: DON'T FORGET TO— MAKE arrangements for your Dumb Pets. TURN OFF the Gas and Electricity at the Meters. MAKE SURE aU Door " Me Locfced and Window* Fastened. GIVE Instructions re Delivery of the "EVENING POST" to either your Local Agent or the Publisher. , i SUBSCRIBERS CAN HAVE THEIR PAPERS SENT TO THEIR HOLIDAY ADDRESSES ON LEAVING INSTRUCTIONS AT THIS OFFICE OR THE LOCAL AGENT. BLUNDELL BROS. LTD. TELEPHONE 44-040.

7^ R ° KL THEATRE, 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30. THEATRE* Box Plans "Regal" Fruiterers, Tel. PETONE. WALLACE BEERY TONIGHT, At 8. In hia greatest role since "Vivo Villa." I—lf you like action, aviation and JOHN BOLES romance, this is your film! ' In another glorious adventure. "atr walinrl'" BARBARA STANWYCK, wirmr »rTT,wt „?' More glamorous than ever finZ.f f n P ° ST - In this terrific action drama, ( A PP™ved for Universal Exhibition.) "A MESSAGE TO GARCIA." 2-A .M> C , ] $>"F Riot, "A MESSAGE TO GARCIA." 4vnw™ rs£M¥> "A MESSAGE TO GARCIA." „^ n SNOWED UNDER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GEOKGE BRENT, GLENDA FARRELL. In addition we present (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE MARX BROTHERS Plans at Nis sen's, or Tel. 63-010. In Children under 12 not admitted. "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." T>ROOKTVNT " TP r.^V "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." B ROO ? 4 L g YN tovtpwt (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ELIZABETH BERGNFR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. BERBER Another Gigantic Entertainment, "ESCAPE ME NEVER" "RHODES OF AFRICA." - Definitely a film to see, and talk about. And It's Magnificent. "PROFF f S i ONALJgLDIER :: *">?& HMPIRK THEATRIC ISLAND BAY. — "GAY LOVE" — EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. Full Supporting Programme. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 ( Rec - "More Esp." for Adult Audiences.) ?ox Plans at "Empire" Confectionery, *" M ' Gl '° at NeW "^ :elephone 14-307. ~" ■ 1. PAINFUL FEET. ' WILL. ROGERS, FALLEN ARCHES cause pain, proWILL ROGERS, gressive bony deformity, corns, cal:he world's most beloved star, in his laat successfully and greatest offering to Bcreen artistry, and permanently corrects above condi"LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY." tion without aid of artificial supports, "LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY." which interfere with natural function of "LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY." feet. 2. Toneless muscles revitalised and in--Cetro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Brand-new ver- fla "i od ._J?i"t" ?£ ml l lete,y penetrated. ion of the most hilarious comedy of to- CATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., ,]ay.. Registered Masseuse and Medical '-'•luvvv Hw Rwhltq''' Ke,vin ChambDrsVw'l'hc Terrace. "IHKEE LIVE GHObi.S. Telephone 43-297 , "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." REOPENING JANUARY 11, 1937. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 2

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