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rfl .^--^CT. JAMES"*" -Lm Ljr^ james Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Literally Thousands Turned Away Nightly. No One Can Afford To Miss THE NEW WORLD'S SWEETHEART. ~' DE ANNA" DURBTN I DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DUBBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN 1,, : _ In the outstanding surprise picture of the year. DELIGHTFUL. SPARKLING, REFRESHING. "THREE SMART GIRLS."' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A joyous pomedy of a trio who. were smart enough to trick Dad put of hjs second childhood. Make sure of your seats for TONIGHT. BOOK NOW AT D.LC. Theatre Tel. 54-775. /\f QHQRTT'S |/\ \ / THEATRE. <T > No. 1 Great Attraction^Columbia's. Supreme Masterpiece. GO Minutes of Seething Suspense. "THE FINAL HOUR," "THE FINAL HOUR," An absorbing and fascinating drama packed with thrilling situations and replete with , romance and sparkling comedy. Featuring RALPH BELLAMY, MARGUERITE. CHURCHILL, No. 2 Great Attraction-^ A Roaring and Powerful Sea Story, "HELLSHIP MORGAN." "HELLSHIP MORGAN." A vivid drama ( of mutiny, romance, a,nd hair raising adventure. Featuring GEO. BANCROFT, VIOTOR JORY ANN SQTHERN., (Both Features Recommended for Adults.) SPLENDID SUPPORTS. J— '*<~~^ JT\ N E M A^^^-iJ *f-^_ ii ___^^KlLßlßNlE^ --^-^?' Wollington's Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.45 ■,;.„.,_ TONIGHT " 745 The Ace of Spy Dramas! It Tops Them All for Thrills! "SECRET AGENT," "SECRET AGENT." "SECRET AGENT." | ' "SECRET AGENT." i z ■■—■■■- 'ii With i-, MADELEINE CARROLL, MADELEINE QARROLL, ROBERT PETER JOHN YOUNG. LORRE. GIELGUD, Romance! Intrigue!. And Stirring Drama in the .. Electric Atmosphere of Espjon-age-ridden Eiii'ope.' tt—rßig Additipnal Attraction-^— THRILLS! LAUGHS! An(l Glpripus Musiq in the Strangest Detective Story of the Season, '■• MOONLIGHT MURDER,"' "MOONLIGHT MURDER," — With — MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS, CHESTER MORRIS. ■ CHESTER MORRIS. Leo Carillo—Frank MoHugh—Benita Hume : —H. B. Warner. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves at Theatre (Telephone 14-202). PACKED OUT ON SATURDAY. SEASON EXTENDED. TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. TUESDAY, 7 p.m. No, 1-rr-The Metrp-GpldwynTMayer. Masterpiece, "WIFE v. SECRETARY," "WIFE v. SECRETARY," "WIFE v. SECRETARY," With Three Big Stars, CLARK GABLE -^-JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE JEAN HARLOW MYRNA LOY. ' MYRNA LOY. He loved his wife and respected his beautiful secretary—but his wife wouldn't believe him! • (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' °' WHEELER AND WOOLSEY WHEELER AND WOOLSEY In the Hilarious Comedy, ''MUMMY'S BOYS." "MUMMY'S BOYS." Laughter and Loye in the Shadow of a Pharaoh's Tomb! (Appvoved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 pETONE THEATRES. I I 3 JTetone theatres. I imm „ , .|m,,,,» m i STATE — r-r-. —— PETONE. TA T E .. . ' ■ ■ PE T ONE. TONIGHT, At S. GEORGE ARLiSS In • "EAST MEETS WEST" • "EAST MEETS WEST" — ARLISS AT HIS BEST! ROMANCE—ACTION—THRILLS! (Recommended for Adults.) Bpjc Plan at Theatre. Tel 63-800. NOTE. —Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7.45. "•■■--• — PALACE, .. ' " . • rr—- X ALA'CEJ. -^- Theatre of Variety. (63-610.) TONIGHT! — TONIGHT! ' TWO BIG PICTURES. 1— • '■■ ■ " KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED." "KING QF THE ROYAL MOUNTED." Starring ROBERT KENT, ROSALIND KEITH, ALAN DINEHART. o_ . "TWO IN A CROWD." ! "TWO IN A CROWD." Starring JOAN BENNETT, HENRY ARMETTA, ALISON SKIPWORTH. (Both Universal.) Be Early or Reserve Nissen's. n r and—.,.■:.. : M. ..pitoni, r A 1J D P ES T O $J JED. At S, THE SURPRISE PICTURE OF 1037, Direct from its Successful City RnnEDNA FERBER'S Dynamic Story of tho Timbcrlands, "COME AND CRT IT" "COME AND GET IT" - With - EDWARD ARNOLD, JOKE, MeCKIiA-FRANCES FARMER. . — —-Also Showing-:— Splendid Short Featurettes, including MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON in* Colour^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1937, Page 2

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