TT \f f% T T °pp-parliament' JL V V^ J-i Jn — BUILDINGS. — ! i ■ ■'••■-■ ' ! „ Next j Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday j | TWO PICTURES—one a classic in every sense of the .■ | I word—and LAUGHTON'S best. The other, a snappy ! i musical comedy ... and" the two combined make I : a "perfect night's entertainment." "GIVE ME A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN!... Ip^"^'"^^ and I will make men worship and gaze =W m upon her forever!". ..Thus cried this ifcL^; "X genius, in whose heart surged the power Ijßtffep^^^Jß to give eternal life to the women he loved! § |^^B&\l^^^^V| ALEXANDER RORDA 1 (N'^fi^Tf^^^^ J'GHTON Ir^SW ' Recommended by the Censor tor Adults . S ' I The supporting programme from 7 p.m. includes • I ! ■ "Women of Many Lands" (Traveltalk), "The Sporting ! Quiz" (Sportlight), "Toby Tortoise" (Silly Symphony I in Colour), "Sailor Shorty" (Novelty), and the latest I Fox Australian News. . ! j SCREENING TIMES - "COLLEGE HOLIDAY," 7.45 p.m. "REMBRANDT," 9.15 p.m. i PHONE 43-968 (No Extra .to Reserve). PRICES: 1/6, l/-. : ! This Theatre is Heated for Your Comfort!
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 7
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166Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 7
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