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OUR MIGHTIEST ALL-ROUND PROGRAMME. Never Such a Programme Before! Never Such a Programme Before! Z.411l Ilk / \\ A J E S T it \ ~ "1 AJES T1 C ~ As Modern As Tomorrowl ~" Daily 2.15 and 8' p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION TODAY, 5.0 p.m. Look at This A"aried Bill! Look at This Varied Bill! UNIT 1. Metro. News of the Day, Including THE KING MEETS NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS AT LORDS. UNIT 2. The Highlights of SPRINGBOKS versus AUCKLAND. ' SPRINGBOKS versus AUCKLAND. UNIT 3. Cinesound Includes. SPRINGBOKS v. AUSTRALIA. ' 2nd Test. UNIT 4. ■ ' A M.G.M. Oddity Thriller, "WHAT DO YOU THINK." I I UNIT 5. , A. Happy Harmony Cartoon, "BOSKO AND THE PIRATES." IN COLOUR. UNIT 0. ~ The Star of "3 Smart Girls," DEANXA DURBIN,DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, -DEANNA DURBIN, . DEANNA DURBIN, In a Delightful Musical Comedy, • ■ "EVERY SUNDAY." /'EVERY' SUNDAY.". UNIT. 7. : '. ■ ~. ON STAGE . (Evenings Only). . "NEW YORK COCKTAIL," A Modern Mannequin Display, BY SHILLINGS, LTD. '". And One of the Wittiest, Most Adventiir- ■ ous, and Funniest Film Plays Ever Written, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Present . Jean Robert Jean Robert HARLOW,. TAYLOR, HARLOW, ' TAYLOR, HARLOW, TAYLOR, HARLOW, TAYLOR, HARLQW, . TAYLOR, HARLOW, TAYLOR, . HARLOW. TAYLOR, HARLOW, . TAYLOR, HARLOW, TAYLOR, HARLOW, TAYLOR, HARLOW, > TAYLOR, HARLOW, TAYLOR, With -- ... REGINALD- OWEN, REGINALD OWEN, REGINALD OWEN,In H.. M. Harwood's Great Stage Success, "THE MAN IN POSSESSION" "THE MAN IN POSSESSION!" "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." •THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION" "THE MAN IN POSSESSION'" ' "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) RESERA rATIONS ARE HEAVY FOR THE WEEKEND. Book Now — _ _pp an 3at D.I.C. and "Majestic." Telephone 45-101). ■AN OUTSTANDING DOUBLE BILL, And Selected Items from 7 .p.m. D-EX ■■ . THEATRE . "EX THEATRE — REX THEATRE Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334. New Universal Presents— EXTRA! " EXTRA! I : — '■ — "the girl on the "the girl on the "the girl on the "the Girl on the front page" front page" front page" front page" gloria stuart—edmund lowe gloria stuart-edmund lowe,' David Oliver, Spring Byington, Reginald Owen. Big-time Newspaper Heiress Prints News Regardless of Consequences. She' Conquered Counts and.Earls, but not the Editor — The blackmail ring, headed by the butler, walks into a trap set by the editor, and the heiress. The hilarious picture presents new angles on 'the newspaper movie and sparkles with grand comedy dialogue and rollicking fun. (Recommended More 'Especially for Adults.) Paramount's Humorous Comedy-drama— HUSBANDS AND AVIA'ES— MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS AND HAVE THE.LAUGH OF A LIFE-TIME. CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLIE RUGGLES Tried to Mind His Own Business, but His Wife??? ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY Had Different Ideas. THE BIGGEST LAUGH IN YEARS! "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" I "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" "Mind Your Own Business" is a gay and swift-moving comedy of birds, bce,s policemen, racketeers, politicians, newspapermen, and liny Scouts, which includes in its cast Lvle Talliot. Jack La .Rue, Tieiuiie Baker, Frankie. Darro. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Latest News, Betty -Hoop, Comedy. JUNGLE JIM, NO. 0: "Drums of Doom." MATINEE, 2 p.m. STALLS, Is; D.C., Is Gd. Children Half-price. COME EARLY OR RESERVE. I "Vis l;u xlO l'liiOA I'Ri1,, u& LUXE THEATRE. LOW EH HUT'I FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. JEAN ARTHUR-CHARLES HOVER ' "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT." "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Second Big Feature Hopalong Cassidy—"Windy" Hayes. "HEART OF 'THE WEST." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY. 2.0 nnd 7.30. Eleanor Powell ; ,lames Stewart "BORN TO DANCE." "BORN TO DANCE." Also Showing: "MYSTERIOUS CROSSING." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at, De Luxe. Telephone 03-431.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 2

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