• FINALLY TONIGHT. :" "IT-ISN'T-DONE." "IT-ISN'T-DONE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: ■ Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. Children Under 16 Not Admitted. Supreme Adventure! Supreme Thrills, Supreme Romance, and Magnificent Spectacle. SEE PAGE 3. SEE PAGE 3. Plans at Theatre. Telephone 54-775. SUNDAY NEXT at "MAJESTIC" at 8.30 p.m. "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) •■■'■'' '■■ '.'■ "For '.-■ King George Memorial Fund. \ A .. .C fen ~"j ■/■.' M A'JESTIII ( \ *—?— ; Ma,fe st i c -~^ Aristocrat ot Wellington', Cinemas, DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. (Child;on Under 16 Not Admitted.) JEANNETTE MACDONALD JEANNETTE' MACDONALD - '■ .In • ~ ■ "ROSE- MARIE'".' "ROSE MARIE"" /We advise '■■: ■'": /you to reserve \ ' . 'y ./ for all sessions, V : I Plans at D.I.C. ■■]; \ and Majestic, v 7-' : V Tel. 45-100.-y/.; : - ■•^'nelson eddy-'V; .'^/y ■■■■ NELSON EDDY-'V In " ;■ '-''■ ■ ' "ROSE MARIE" :' ~-■ h .. "R.OSK MARIE",;;-. : (Approved for Universal •; Exhibition.) ■ • ■ : ' SUNDAY - NEXT ■ ■ ; At 8.30 p.m. ; "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." •'GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." (Approved for Universal. Ex.) Admission Is and Is 6d. Reserves 2s 3d. In Aid of the Mayor's Fund for King George V Memorial Fund.. : 4,MIRACLE OF REALISM! A N Ocean. Liner crashing an iceberg in xl- an Atlantic mist in "HISTORY IS MADE^AT NIGHT." FINAL NIGHT of. FRANK MeHUUH, JOAN BLONDELL, In "THREE MEN ON A HORSE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And "ALIBI FOR MURDER." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ROXi' THEATRE. 0 X V THEATRE. ..... , MANNERS STREET, . .(Continuous froni 11 a.m.) Children undef : 16 not admitted. ' FRIDAY. Thrilling Action in an Unusual Picture, "COUNTERFEIT LADY." "COUNTERFEIT LADY." :" "COUNTERFEIT LADY." . \. '"COUNTERFEIT LADY." Exciting, chases, dramatic clashes, dashes of comedy, and a piquant love story. Featuring RALPH BELLAMY, JOAN PERRY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , ..SECOND FEATURE: A dramatic story, of the boulevards of . -.. broken dreams ... ■ ■ '•:■ "HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD" "HOLLYWOOD-BOULEVARD" A' past idol reveals the truth of Hidden love secrets, with JOHN. HALLIDAY, MARSHA HUNT. ~ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. \ y\ CHORTT'S /\ \/ J THEATRE. R "> —-—■—-J \s FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT OF BARBARA STANWYCK, WALLACE BEERY, JOHN BOLES, In "A MESSAGE TO GARCIA." (Recomnlended by Cerisor for Adults.) And WARNER OLAND In "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY, VICTOR JORY ■ In "RANGLE RIVER." And RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAY, In "ROAMING LADY." "TtISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT" with golden dredras of romance—Did yours begin that w9.t?
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1937, Page 2
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