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FINALLY TOMORROW Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Brilliant Tribute to Jean Harlow, m "S-A-R-A-T-O-G-A." "S-A-R-A-T-O-G-A." "S-A-R-A-T-O-G-A." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i Clark Jean GABLE. HARLOW. GABLE. HARLOW GABLE. HARLOW \ (M / / MAJESTIC \ *" Majestic —= r "~ k The Gateway to Successful Entertainment DAILY AT 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. » ~ ; ||| | W - FRIDAY MORNING 1 At 11 o'clock. Also At 2 p.m. — 5 p.m.'— S p.m. SATURDAY AT 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. MONDAY AT 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. j THEN DAILY: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Most Popular of All Sea ; Adventure Stories by the Master Story Teller, Kudyard Kipling. Kudyard Kipling. Rudyard Kipling. SEE PAGE 10. SEE PAGE 10. Box Plans foj l All Sessions at D.I.C and Majestic. Telephone 45-100. TONIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock LAUGHTER-MYSTERY 2 BIG FEATURES WITH A GREAT ARRAY OF POPULAR STARS. HALtf-PRICE NIGHT Rex : — : — EX. —- RES THEATRE — Cuba Street Telephone 62-334. Laughter and Tears—Romance and Fun— in the Heart-thrill Picture of the Year; " LADY BY CHOICE " " LADY BY CHOICE " ■ Starring MAY ROBSON — MAY ROBSON — Co-starred with :— CAROLE LOMBARD RODGER PRIOR WALTER CONNOLLY May RobsonV Greatest Characterisation I Miss Robson's performance is a completi ! triumph. She is first seen as a drunker j derelict who has been arrested so ofter j that even the Judge has lost'count, lr, the latter sequences of the picture she i; a well-dressed old lady who has droppcc the gutter tricks which kept her in Police Courts, i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -— Second Big Attraction A MURDER BROADCAST-To thr world—millions heard it, but none could solve the mystery! — "DEATH At —- BROADCASTING HOUSE" All the secrets-of what happens behind the microphone brilliantly demonstrated in this high-tension story. With JAN HUNTER MARY NEWLAND, HENRY KENDALL The most sensational crime in the annals of Scotland Yard—fifteen million listeners heard Sydney Parsons being murdered without realising it—circumstantial evi dence pointed suspicion on seven persons—but which one? It will baffle you right up to its sensational, smashing climax! ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 1 BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. COMMENCING TONIGHT! Screen Fare that is Guaranteed to Please. Wellington'! Leading Suburban Theatre ■ 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O , Also Thursday and Friday. Charlie , : . Alice RUGGLES BRADY ! RUGGLES BRADY ' Will show you how to keep out of trouble 1 in one hilarious lesson. I Ei Paramount's Screamingly Fanny Comedy.. "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS." "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS." "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS." "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS." It's a Riot of Laughter! ] —Big Associate Attraction-— .A Thrill-Packed Entertainment of Americas T-men (guardians of the U.S. Treasury) in action to outwit the Money Racketeers— "COUNTERFEIT"— "COUNTERFEIT"— "COUNTERFEIT" With ( CHESTER MORRIS MARGOT GRAHAME- i MARION MARSH— LLOYD NOLAN, i There's *' Thrill Every Minute! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserve at Theatre (Tel. 14-202). —COMING SATURDAYELEANOR POWELL —In— "BORN-TO—DANCE." "BORN-TO-DANCE." Box Plan Now Open. CEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY Seaside theatre, lyall bay 7.30 - FINALLY TONIGHT - 7.30 VICTOR McLAGLEN — WALTER CONNOLLI . PETER LORRE-JUNE LANG ROBERT KENT-JANE DARWELL ; In " NANCY STEELE IS MISSING." " NANCY STEELE IS MISSING." "NANCY STEELE IS MISSING." — Together With — CONSTANCE CUMMINGB HUGH SINCLAIR In "STRANGERS ON HONEYMOON." "STRANGERS ON HONEYMOON." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ TOMORROW. MYRNA LOY, GEORGE BRENT, In , "STAMBOUL QUEST." And JEAN PARKER < In "HAVE A HEART." = (Recommended for Adults.) KAN U1 WlN*£ is the Ideal Party Bev" c erage, economical io use, reasonable 1 in price! quarts 6s, halves 3s. Solely at t Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Beware I of imitations.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 2

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