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Pii'.t. Sir Hen.Mujiti Fuller. DAILY; 2.13 and 8 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT. "TALL TIMBERS." "TALL TIMBERS." "TALL TIMBERS." (Approved for Upiversai Exhibition.) A Million Thrills to Thrill Millions. And SPRINGBOKS v. ALL BLACKS, 2nd TEST, TOMORROW, TOMORROW, FRIDAY. ] Three Sessions: I Three Sessions: j 2.15 and S p.m. j Shoppers' Session, 5 p.m. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Present A Mystery that Defies You to | solve it. I I After you've seen it please don't tell the Solution. "THE . "THE •• "THlv. "THE "THE "THE . "THE '•THE j.'lth KUli 131:1, 13th „ 13th 13 th 13th ■ 13th CHAIR." CHAIR." 1 CHAIR." CHAIR." CHAIR." CHAIR." CHAIR." CHAIR." (Recommended by Censor for Adulte.) Featuring LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS. [.LTSSA LAND!, EDISSA LANDI, RALPH FORBES, RALPH FORBES, And ■DAME MAY WHITTY. DAME MAY WHITTY. 13 were alive when the lights went out. Who killed the man that everyone hated? See Bayard Vjller's Mystery that utartled Broadway for 50 weeks. SPECIAL DISPLAY ON SPECIAL DISPLAY ON PAGE 3. PAGE 3. Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 3-1-770. LAST NIGHT "AT 7.30. — HALF-PRICE NIGHT R-X i , a , mmmmm. — JRES THEATRE — Cuba Street. Telephone 52-331 i. ■ • Adapted from the Loudon and New York Stage Hit by J, B. Priestley. "DANGEROUS CORNER." WHO THAT BOND?. Six intimate friends and relatives are all involved in a mysterious; suicide. Virginia Bruce, Conrad Nage). Melvyn Douglas, »nd I,an; Keith enact the out-of-brdinary mystery drama with its swift change of plot that will keep one guessing and gasping. (Recommended for Adults.) ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: "ROMANCE — , IN : —— MANHATTAN." . - Francis Ginger LEDERER ROGERS She wanted to marry j^millionaire. It's delightful comedy clvock-i'ull of laughable situations and thrilling escapades. (Approved for Universal Exhibition, BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. .— FRIDAY NEXT - Another Fine Double Bill. Three Thousand Miles of Thrills. "CALIFORNIA —- STRAIGHT AHEAD." And The Most Exciting and Colourful of all Clarence E, Mulford's Western Thriller*, a- HOPALONG CASSIDY — In '•'HILLS OF OLD WYOMING/- ---— HEX — FRIDAY — • FINALLY TONIGHT ■— "FEATHER YOUR NEST." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also Showing — "SHE'S DANGEROUS." (Recommended by Censor for Adult j.) V ■ - -..,.... . ...... . ' ..'.:_.'-;j PRINCESS CONTINUOUS ll ~ RINCE3B from IX >.m. Daily. —' COMMENCING TOMORROW —- COMTtIENCING TOMORROW A JOYOUS SURPRISE FOR YOU- - A Further Return Season of New Universal Films Happiness Picture, starring that lovable and golden-voiced personality girl, DEANNA DURBIN. DEANNA DURBIN. DEANSfA DURBIN. "THREE SMART GIRLS," " THREE SMART GIRLS." "THREE SMART GIRLS." "THREE SMART GIRLS." "THREE SMART GIRLS." "THREE SMART GIRLS." "THREE- SMART GIRLS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With RAY MILLAND-C'HAS. WINNINGER ALICE BRADY- MISCHA AUER — ASSOCIATE FEATURE — Warner Bros. Present i GENE GERRARD, CLAUDE HULBERT ' GENE GERRARD, CLAUDE HULBERT In . "WHERE'S SALLY?" "WHERE'S SALLY?" 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) See this Screamingly Funny Comedy of a Man's Matrimonial Mix-up J - SPECIAL SUPPORTS COMPRISE - 2 Universal New_reels. "Jungle Bound" Scenic, "Oswald the Rabbit" Cartoon, and "Stranger Than Fiction" Novelty. , NOTE.—The Evening Session commences at 6.-9 o'clock with these Featurettes. ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION. MORNING TEA in Honour of MISS ESSIE ACKLAND will be held in the Reception Rooms, Nathan's Buildings, on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, at 10.45 a.m. All Members are Invited. , * ":

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 61, 9 September 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 61, 9 September 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 61, 9 September 1937, Page 2

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