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UNDOUBTEDLY I UNDOUBTEDLY ; THE MAJESTIC'S i GREATEST TRIUMPH! i 1 MANAGERIAL- I As "The Good Earth" takes '-i/i horns to h screen, patrons avo requested to be seated before the curtain rises. / ( MAJES'JIO \ lUAJESTIC ( r^ The Gateway to Successful Entertainment. DAILY at 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. Tlio Majestic Management, in conjunction with Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is privileged lo present tho greatest lihn production ot this or any year. «TfIE—GOOD EARTH." '•THE GOOD EARTH.'' ••THE GOOD EARTH." "XT-lE—-rGOOD EARTH-." "THE GOOD—'EARTH." (Recommended by Ceusor for Adults.) Starrinf I PAUL MVNT, " LUISE RATNER, P\UL MUNI. LUISE RAINER, PAUL MUNI. LUISE RAINER, - And — A CAST OF THOUSANDS. 1 Also SPRINGBOKS v. HAWKE-SBAY "WAYWARD PUPS" A Happy Harmony Cartoon in Colour. j_ . __——- 1 BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND MAJESTIC. Telephone 45-100, . ■, '''-'■■'" THING'S' :"'r^Jr~ _.t—-, *mnG'S ■ j=^ =r.. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. At 2 and 7.45 p.m. TEL. 52-212. Plans at p.I.C. and Theatre. J. M. HARRIS'S ••QUALITY STREET." " QUALITY STREET." "QUALITY STREET."' "QUALITY STREET'," "QUALITY STREET." "QUALITY STREET," Starring FRANCHOT TONE. KATHERINE HEPBURN. And "YOU CAN'T BUY LUCK." Starring : HELEN MACK and ONSLOW. STEVENS. (Both. Roc. by Censor for Adults.) COMING . FRIDAY ■ DICK POWELL. MADELINE CARROLL, . ALICE FAYE. STEPIN FETCHIT, In Tho Colossal Musical, "ON THE AVENUE." Also Screening;"SPY.OF NAPOLEON." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TNT ONE THRILL-PACKED NTGHT YOU'LL LTVB THE ADVENTURES . OF A LIFETIME. T-*^_- ■ KTLBIKNIB _^r" We'lllngtoti'd Leading! Suburban Theatre. 7.30 '— TONIGHT —• 7.30 " ; ' AND TOMORROW. Direct from its Successful Season at the Regant*ilandsome; Dashing, Devil-May-Care KRBQTi ELYNN ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN . A«d THE MAUCH TWINS (Billy and Bobby) -InMARK TWAIN'S Thrilling Adventure Story— I ■ | ' "THE PRINCE ; "THE PRINCE ! "THE PRINCE i i ■— And — i : THE PAUPER" j THE PAUPER" ' ! THE PAUPER" i __il _ : ,_L_ „ — With — CLAUDE RAINS. HENRY STEPHENSON, BARTON MACLANE. And a Cast of Thousands. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Featurettes Include: Coloured Musical Revue—Coloured Cartoon —Newereels, etc. Reserves at Theatre—Tel. 14-202. /\ CHORtT'S \/ X. \ / THEATRE. .X / X/ I » ..I \X MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! "20th Century Fox" again Bla/.es thn Triiil. GLORIA STUART, ROBERT KENT', GLORIA STUART, ROBERT KENT, "THE CRIME OK DR. FORBES." "THE CRIME OK DR. FORBES." "THE CRIME OF DR. FORBES." i Did he violato his sacred doctor's oath? An Enthralling Drama that, deals with a burning Question of today. Second Big Attraction. CLAIRE- TREVOR, CESAR ROMERO. CLAIRE 4'KEVOJR, CESAR ROMERO, In . "15 MAIDEN LANE." ~ ~"13 MAIDEN EANE." Famed treasure houst) of priceless gems. The Million Diamond . . . Gone! . . . Silk Hat Crook . . . Sleuth in Satin! [ (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.) Big Supports. I PRINCESS CONTINUOUS j *■ BINCEB3 from 11 a.m. Daily, j TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES. United Artists present CHARLES BOYER-JEAN ARTHUR CHARLES BOYEtt-JEAN ARTHUR Leo Carrillo and Colin Clive In "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT.'' "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT.'* When Charles Boyer meets the ox-Mrs. Deeds . , . you're in for tho grandest combination of comedy, deep, •memorable romance, and heart-teariug drama ths screen has over known. —Associate Attraction-^— Paramount films present EDWARD ARNOLD FISANCINE LARIUMORE in "JOHN MEADE'S LADY." "JOHN MEADE'S LADY." (Both PiccomnieiKled by Censor for Adults.) Two BHlliant Stars in a Terrific Drama. Tl/e stiiry of a man who sweated men of their life-blood but meets his match i» the fiery woman he married for spile. ALSO SPLENrjfD SUPPORTS. SCREENING TIMKS OL*1 FEATURES: "History is Miwlr nt Night" II a.m.. '.' t -V n-l 5.12 p.m. ".),.' ■ : <b" i" ;■■, ' i .in.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1937, Page 2

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