A GRAND TRIBUTE TO JEAN HARLOW. Thundering hoofs .'bring you Actioq-filled Comedy-Drama and Romance in the Finest Racecourse Adventure that has ever been screened.' 5~a —_sr? / MAJESTIC I \ f Majestic J - The Gateway to Successful Entertainment. DAILY AT 2 p.m. and S p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr . Present "SARATOGA " CLARK GABLE •' SARATOGA " CLARK GABLE " SARATOGA " CLARK GA&LE "SARATOGA" " SARATOGA " JEAN HARLOW "SARATOGA " JEAN HARLOW "SARATOGA " JEAN HARLOW "SARATOGA" "SARATOGA" FRANK MORGAN "SARATOGA" " SARATOGA " LIONEL BARRYMORE "SARATOGA" "SARATOGA" UNA MERKEL And Tli&usands of Others. Also: See and hear Peter Alexander, the New Zealand Girl who became a Man. ' First Pictures of FIGHTING IN SHANGHAI. " MARCH OF TIME." '■MARCH OF TIME." Coloured Fitzpatrick Travel Talk. Our Gang Comedy, etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans for All Sessions at D.I.C.j and Majestic. , Telephone 43-100. KING'S THING'S KING'S! KING'S XV ING'S KING'S KING'S KING'S Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. KING'S KING'S At 2 and 7.45 p.m. KING'S ' KING'S PLANS AT D.I.C. KING'S AND THEATRE. Tel. 52-212. KING'S WHO DID WIN? KING'S . WHO DID WIN? KING'S KING'S -TOE KING'S LOUIS KING'S LOUIS KING'S LOUIS 1 KING'S l-OUIb KING'S LOUIS KING'S LOUIS KING'S KING'S v. KING'S * „ KING'S J l °^ Y KING'S SPRING'S PARR. KING'S VARR. KING'S PARR. KING'S FA|B.. KING'S IARR. KING'S „ e • .. . KING'S Also, Screening: KING'S "PAROLE." KING'S "PAROLE." KING'S (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) A Treat for the Whole Family! FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7 o'clock. GRACE MOORE, . I The Glorious Singing Star, in , "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE." j "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE." I The Grandest Musical of the Year! . Second Rig Attraction. KEN MAYNARD, KEN MAYNARD, In the- Thrilling. Western, J "HEROES OF THE RANGE." "HEROES OF THE RANGE." | (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TUESDAY, 7 p.m.: , A Programme "Second to None" AT REDUCED PRICES. All Stalls, 6d; Dress Circle, Is. * For a Season of Three Nights. No. I.~"BEYOND BENGAL." No. 2.-"WHOM THE GODS LOVE." ! P'' RINCESS CONTINUOUS ll t , RINCEBB from 11 a ax. Daily. | R.K.0." Rafiio Pictures present— PAUL MUNI MIRIAM HOPKINS PAUL MUNI —— MIRIAM HOPKINS In "THE WOMAN I LOVE." "THE WOMAN, I LOVE." "THE WOMAN I LOVE." : (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) Tempest in the hearts of two brother fliers, fighting for the lore of the one woman! .. * A pitiless conflict of human emotion* raging in human hearts mad -with love! Associate Feature.-:-— British Empire Films present SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS FRANK LEIGHTON; FRANK HARVEY In "TALL TIMBERS." — "TALL TIMBERS."— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Packed witt thundering thrills and bristling vrith, pction pomes this stirring picturisation of a great Australian romance. Also SELECTED SUPPORTS. "The Woman 1 Love" commences at— 11 a.m., 2.15, 5.5, and 5.50 p.m. "Tall Timbers" commences at— 12.30, 3.45, and 7.24 p.m. BOXY T H E A T R E OXY THEATRE MANNERS STREET (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Dancing, Music, Romance, "ROMANCE IN PARIS." "ROMANCE IN PARIS." "ROMANCE IN PARIS." With . FERNAND GRAVET, It's Sparkling Entertainment. AND THE SUPPORTING FEATURE is a singing sensation. "MELODY FOR TWO." "MELODY FOR TWO." JAMES MELTON. PATRICIA ELLIS. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Tel. 40418. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. MPtRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. 8 o'clock—TONlGHT—B o'clock. (Showing One Night Only.) A favourtie star in a mile-a-minute story of a newspaper man who made the newsthen printed it. , LEE TRACY, Diana Gibson, Donald Mack, Phihp Huston, In "BEHIND THE HEADLINES." "BEHIND THE HEADLINES.'' (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) TOMORROW. ' Box Plana "Empire" Confectionery. Tel. 14-307., Fred Ginger ASTAIRE, ROGERS, In "SHALL WE DANCE" With Edward ■ Eric? HORTON. BLOftE. Showing Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 2
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