STAGE TRIAL FINALS . TOMORROW NIGHT. I |j UK E I '■-.. :""'" 53W. 2 p.m. — NOW SHOWING —; 7.30 p.«. The Greatest of All : "SAPPER" Thrillers springs, to life on the screen. BULLDOG DRUMMOXI) BULLDOG DRUMMOND BULLDOG DRUMMOND BULLDOG DRUMMOND INVOLVED! That was enough for Drummonrl! lie was iv harness once more!! '■' An International Gang, A Clever Woman - ■versus ■:::: bulldog drummond bulldog drummond bulldog drummond bulldog drummond ■ New Perils — New Thrills. ' New Perils New Thrills. In "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAT" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" -BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Specially written by ■ "SAPPER." v ■.■■-"■ • ■ "SAPPER." •:-■ ■ Principal Characters: Hugh Drummond John Lodge Doris Dorothy Mackaill Algy Longworth .....;.. Claud; Allister Gregoroff Victor Jor.v Kalinsky ..Hugh Miller Greyson Leslie PeriW —- ASSOCIATE FEATURE — . STUART KRWIN' ' '... f STUART ERWIN ' PAUL KELLY '-. — FLORENCE" RICE PAUL-KELLY -— FLORENCE RICE I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's- ■■ ■ " WOMEN ARE TROUBLE " "WOMEN ARE TROUBLE" "WOMEN ARE TROUBLE .""■.■>■ "WOMEN ARE TROUBLE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Adam knew it! - » • . Solomon knew it! ... . » • • And you know it! . • • Or do you! Women ARE Trouble. SPRINGBOKS v. HAWKF/S BAT.. SPRINGBOKS v. HAWKE'S BAY. SPRINGBOKS v. HAWKE'S BAY. SPRINGBOKS v. HAWKE'S BAY. Usual Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d. (No : extra to reserve.) '■ • ' i Plan at.D.l.C....imLlhaatrc. _53:0SQ. ({( N E W % HI *• ar amount; JJ Courtenay Place. TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 7.15.' s ■ " ....... Reserves at D.I.C and Theatre. Telephone 51-842. A SURE WINNER . -. . The unanimous verdict of last night'f large audience. ALL THK THRILLS, HOMAKCE, AND UNDERCURRENT OV THE BOXING WORLD. \ IT'S THE GREATEST BOXINtt FEATURE OF THE GENERATION! Warner Bros. Present "KID GALAHAD" "KID GALAHAD"—. "KID GALAHAD" ~ "KID GALAHAD""KID GALAH.AD" . "KID GALAHAD" - "" '" .-"v ■"..;■ With' "■■'■'" -■' ■■.'; ■■;'" EDWARD G. ROBINSOir, ' BETTE DAVIS, HUMPHREY BOGART, And WAYNE (Kid Galahad) MORRIS, 6 feet 3 inches of fighting, grinning, .loving manhood. • ■ -■ • - - ■'*■: (Recommended by : Censor -for Adults.) AND THE SPORTING -^—•'■ ■■' ■■- ATMOSPHERE IS MAINTAINED BY SPORTING FEATURETTES —— SEVEN REAL WINNERS: ' . I.—BOBBY JONES. See him in action in "A ROUND OF GOLF" O.—WILLARD, World's Badminton Champion, in "GOOD BADMINTON" 3.-CHARLES PETERSON, Wizard of the Billiard Cue, in "P's AND CUES" 4.—KINGS OF THE TURF." Tea Minutes of Racing Thrills. S.—"WHALE-HO!" ("There She Blows!") Adventures of the Mighty Deep. G.—"l LOVE TO SING-A." Side-splitting mirth and tuneful melodies. 1 7.-"THE' LAND- OF THE MIDNIGHT ! SUN." Beautiful Colourtour Adventure. DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL SPORTING OFFER. RESERVE NOW D.I.C. AND THEATRE. •' ■■:■■■-■ EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND-BAY. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. 2.15 -' TOMORROW — - 2.15 THE USUAL SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. . Popeye, Krazy Kat", 'Scrappy Cartoon* Comedies, and the Bis Feature is, GEORGE O'BRIEN in ' "HOLLYWOOD COWBOY." 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 7.30 AND SATURDAY. JM. B-O-X -P-L—A—N—S •'■-,,;. "Empire" Confectioneiy. Tel. 14-307. Their love roused a tempest of furious hate. The breathless romance of a dashing cavalier and the "courageous 'girl us taught to love. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, ■ CLAUDETTE COLBERT, ■. . CLAUDETTE COLBERT, FRED MacMURRAY, ' . FRED MaeMURRAY. Head a Cast of Thousands in this Pulsepounding Lovp Story, brimful o£ TUMULTUOUS ACTION. '■MAID OF SALEM." "MAID OF SALEM." "MAID OF SALEM." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Great Associate Entertainment: 1 GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE ■O'B.PIK-N In .a Two-fisted Role of a Famous Me*)» Hero in disguise, who provpd to be tougher oH tlie screen than on! "HOLLYWOOD COWBOY." •'HOLLYWOOD COWBOY," "HOLLYWOOD COWBOY." r j (ApproiVcdl tor UniverEaJ Eihibition.J ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1937, Page 2
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