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POSITIVELY LAST 4 DAYS. Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans at Begg's. Theatre Tel. 51-277. U pLAZA M Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Here's the Happiest Slimy the Screen's Leading Comedian ever laughed and danced lii 3 way through. JACK HULBERT In, "TAKE MY TIP." ."TAKE MY TIP." It's the Best Comedy in Years. A G.B.D. Attraction. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) // ITS \ /I WAY, II SIR JAMES \ II BARRIES II Famous Play //"QUALITY STREET." \ \\ "QUALITY STREET," If \\ 'QUALITY STREET." H \ with II \v 'FRANCHOT II y\ TONE. II 17MPIRP: THEATRE, ISLA-ND BAY Empire theatre; island bay 8 o'clock TONIGHT 8 o'clock Don't miss this Tidal-Wave of-Excite ment— Blazing over with Thrills. WALTER PIDGEON, • WALTER HDGEON. loria . GLORIA STUART In "GIRL OVERBOARD." "GIRL OVERBOARD." "GIRL OVERBOARD." Scandal sheets shrieked for her con fession—headlines demanded the deatl penalty—yet the prosecuting attorney hn ■■ her in his home—Why? Associate Attraction. EDW4RD EVERETT HORTON, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, Supported by an All-S^ar Cast, In'^a Rib-tickling Comedy, "LET'S MAKE A MILLION.'' "LET'S.MAKE A MILLION." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT "THE QUAKER GIRL." "THE QUAKER GIRL." "THE QUAKER GIRL." "THE QUAKER GIRLThe Eiglily-Buocessful and Spectacular Musical Comedy now appearing at the Glixi SSi SBSS EVERY NIGHT, at 8. Matinee on Saturday, at 2.15 p.m. Producer: MR. W. S. WAUCHOP. Musical Director: MR. JOHN F. WOODWARD. 100 Performers in Three Delightful Act Vivid, Colourful, Romantic! Season Closes Saturday Night. PRICES: D.C. and Orchestral Stall 6s; Back Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is 6d. MVTINEE PRICES: D.C. and Orche tral Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 2s; Galler; Is Children, Half-price. BOX PLA AT D.I.C. Reserves and inquiries after 5 p.m. wee, days, and noon Saturday, Tel. 51-814. "ORILLIANT MOISEIWITSCH '. MOISEIWITSCH ■ MQISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH One of the Greatest Pianists. Plan for the Gala Concert to be givt in the Grand Opera House on Tuesda August 24, will open at the D.I.C. THUR DAY NEXT, August 19, for Stalls ni Cifcle at Vs 6d and ,ss. Unreserved, 3s at 2s. Tickets will be sold on Monday wei at the Opera House Confectionery. Ear application" should be made at the B< Office for student and party booking. Direction .... J. and N.'TAIT. wreltling tonight, tonigh1 wrestling tonight. weeltling t own hall wrestling -*■ own hall wrestling , . WRESTLING A great match is promise WRESTLING marking the return of wreltling glen wade WRESTLING GLEN WADE WRESTLING GLEN WADE WRESTLING (Who pinned Lewis la WRESTLING week), WRESTLING ' v. WRESTLTNG WRESTLING KING KONG COX WRESTLING KING KONG COX WRESTLING KING KONG COX WRESTLING (The World's Roughe WRESTLING Wrestler). WRESTLTNG WRESTLING Book at E. W. Hump WRESTLING rey's, Manners Street. WRESTLING WRESTLING PRICES: ss, 3s, 2s; WRESTLING Ladies, 2s ad, WRESTLING (All plus tax). THE APOLLO SINGERS, THE.APOLLO SINGERS. (Conductor: H. l'emple White.) Second Subscription Concert 1937 seast mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBE X THURSDAY NEXT, AUG. 19. Assisting Artists: MRS. WJLFRID ANDREWS (Popu' Contralto). MR. BARTON GINGER (N.Z.Chainpi MR A CUM? nARBUCKLE (Tenor). MR. G. F. EAST (Baritone). Popular Prices: 2s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Begg's. yRtTURNED SOIPIIRSJ BROOKLYN (AUXILIARY) RETUB ° ED SOLDIERS' CLUB. THE ANNUAL KORERO will be h on MONDAY, August 16, at 8 p. in the Club Rooms, Cleveland Strc Brooldyn. All Members and Diggers c dially invited. Admission by ticket only, obtama from, committee an£ BAGB> Hon. Secretarj

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 2

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