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A GRAND TRIBUTE TO JEAN HARLOW. Thundering hoofs bring .von Action-lillcd Comedy-Drama anil Romance in the Finest Racecourse Adventure that lias ever bcin screened. 5~~3l k. / / VIAJIiSTJU X — AJEBTIC The Gateway to Successful Entertainment. DAILY AT nl "2 p.m. and 8 p.m. -Uotro-Ooldwyn-Mayrr ;l " Present «• "SARATOGA" CLARK GARLIC " SARATOGA " CLARK GABLE , " SARATOGA ■" CLARK GABLE )■ "SARATOGA'' CLARK GABLE s - "SARATOGA" 10 " SARATOGA " JEAN HARLOW "SARATOGA " JEAN HARLOW "SARATOGA " JEAN HARLOW "SARATOGA " JEAN HARLOW "SARATOGA" "SARATOGA" FRANK MORGAN "SARATOGA" FRANK MORGAN "SARATOGA " " SARATOGA " LIONEL BARRYMORE " SARATOGA " LIONEL BARRYMORE "SARATOGA" "SARATOGA " UNA MERKEL " SARATOGA » UNA MERKEL And Thousands of Others. Also: See and hear Peter Alexander, the New Zealand Girl who r became a Man. First Pictures of FIGHTING IN SHANGHAI. FIGHTING IN SHANGHAI. "■MARCH OF TIME." •' MARCH OF TIME." Coloured Fitzpatrick Travel Talk, j Our Gang Comedy, etc. ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) f Box Plans for All Sessions at. D.T.C. i and Majestic. > Telephone 45-100. ■' THING'S -= _ Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. At 2 and 7.45 p.m. PLANS AT ) D.T.C. & THEATRE. Tel. 52-212. WHO DID WIN? WHO DTD WIN? WHO DID WIN? WHO DID WIN? ! JOE LOUIS I ! JOE LOUIS | JOE LOUIS ! I JOE LOUIS | I JOE LOUIS ! | .TOE LOUIS j v, | TOMMY FARR I !. TOMMY FARM ! 1 TOMMY FARR ! ' TOMMY FARR ! TOMMY FARR | j TOMMY FARR j In the WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. CHAMPIONSHIP. SEE this sensational flight in every detail SEE the colossal demonstration against tho judges' decision. ' SEE 40 policemen rush into the ring to protect the startled judges. SEE for yourself— WHO DID WIN? WHO DID WIN? Also Screening: HENRY HUNTER. ANN PRESTON. ALAN DINIJHART. NOAH BEERY, JUN. In An epic of crime and detection. "PAROLE." ' ' "PAROLE." 1 j (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I RINCESS from 11 tun. Daily. Two Brilliant Stars, united for the first time to win_ new laurels that challenge their past achievements. R.K.O. Radio Pictures present— PAUL MUNI MIRIAM HOPKINS PAUL MUNI MIRIAM HOPKINS , PAUL MUNI MIRIAM HOPKINS In "THE WOMAN I LOVE." "THE WOMAN I LOVE." 1 'THE WOMAN I LOVE." "THE WOMAN I LOVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tempest in the hearts of two brother fliers, fighting for the love of the one woman! ... A pitiless conflict of human emotions raging in human hearts mad with love! Associate Feature. British Empire Films present j SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS FRANK LEIGHTON, FRANK HARVEY HARVEY ADAMS JOE VALLI In "TALL TIMBERS." "TALL TIMBERS." "TALL TIMBERS." "TALL TIMBERS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Packed with thundering thrills and brist- { linff with action comes this stirring pic- I tunsation of a great Australian romance, I enacted in Nature's stronghold—the Valley ! of the Giants. Also SELECTED SUPPORTS. "The Woman I Love" commences at— ' 11 a.m., 2.15, 5.5, and 8.50 p.m. "Tall Timbers" commences at — 12.30, 3.45, and 7.24 p.m. I OCHORTT'S |x\ THEATRE. C ? I A Double-feature Programme of Surpass- ] ing merit. Headed by thrilling "Spy" Production, .... "SECRET AGENT." .... .... "SECRET AGENT." .... (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) A wonderful story that will hold you absolutely spellbound from start to finish. F catures I MADELEINE CARROLL, ROBERT YOUNG. Second Big Attraction A rollicking, effervescent, and Riotous , Comedy, £ "BAD BOY." "BAD BOY." "BAD BOY." "BAD BOY." (For Universal Exhibition.) Seventy minutes of cyclonic merriment. Portrayed by a great cast. JAMES DUNN, JAMES DUNN, LOUISE FAZENDA, DOROTHY WILSON,, i And a big following of "Joy Spreaders." Splendid Supports include Magnificent English Scenic, "Sports," "Topical*," etc. fPENNIS COACHING—CIasses for Jun- -i iors will commence This Saturday at J 10.30 a.m. at the Brougham Hill Tennis Courts. T. S. Williams, Prof. Tennis 'Coach. Tel. fiO-27fi.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 87, 9 October 1937, Page 4

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