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Uirfection: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT AT S. Hearts Beat and Guns Roar. METRO-GOLDWYX-MAYER Presents MARGARET LINDSAY, MARGARET LINDSAY, NAT. PENDLETON, NAT. PENDLETON, And JEFFERY. DEAN . In a Thrilling Story of Adventure on the High Seas; "SONG OF THE CITY." " SONG OF THE CITY." "SONG OF THE CITY." •'SONG OF THE CITY." "SONG OF THE CITY." "KONG OF THE CITY." "SONG OF THE CITY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HE ANSWERED THE S-O-S FROM . A BURNING SHIP AND FOUND ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE. Another Splendid First Half: PETE SMITH NOVELTY. "CRIME DOES NOT PAY." "GOO#S AND SADDLES," Comedy. M.G.M. MUSICAL. AIR MAIL NEWS. An Excellent Show from Start to Finish. Plans at Theatre. Tel. 54-775. "REX THEATRE! -^ REX THEATRE!. REX THEATRE! '- CUBA STREET - ,' TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! SATURDAY! Breathless Suspense as "THE WILDCATTER" "THE WILDCATTER" "THE WILDCATTER" Gambles his fortune on the gush .of an oil well—his fortune if he wins—if it fails—?? They called him "LUCKY"-BUT WAS HE? Startling Suspense! Seething Excitement! Smashing Thrills! (Approved tor Universal! Exhibition.) And on this Huge Double-feature Programme THE REX presents "LET THEM LIVE." "LET THEM LIVE." "LET THEM LIVE." [ "LET THEM LIVE." You. owe it .to yourself to see ,this ' Remarkable Production. JOHN HOWARD and NAN GREY depicting this great front-page story of a hundred cities— Greed, Graft, Bribery—a boy and a girl fighting—fighting—fighting to bring dawn to a city of darkness! (Approved by Censor for Adults.) REMEMBER, IT'S SHOWING AT THE "REX" TONIGHT!. Tie a Piece of String Round Your.Finger! Plan at Theatre Tel. 52-334. fiAPITOL M I R A M A R. VapIIOL M I R A MAR. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 And ' " ' MONDAY. . Special Matinee Monday, 2 p.m. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! ANNABELLA ANNABELLA _ „„„ ANNABELLA "w^£§ illi&i I« OF THE ANNABELLA OF THE illllSt .morhisg;:iiS:S:t 2KSSSANNABELLA ANNABELLA • . . Associate Attraction: Collie against mountain lion in a fight for ■ supremacy of the plains— "THE MIGHTY TREVE'' . "THE MIGHTY TREVE" — With BARBARA READ, ' NOAH BEERY. (Programme Approved Universal Exhibition.) Ring 16-545 for Reserves. • Phone Bookings must be claimed by .7.20. BOOK -NOW FOR MONDAY. OCEORTT'S / X ° THEATRE.' S. / Another Great Comedy Programme! JOHNNY DOWNS, SHIRLEY- DEANE, DIXIE tfUNBAR, JANE DARWELL, .-In- . . ' . . . "FIRST BABY." ... . . "FIRST BABY." . . . The uproarious romance of two sweet.kids with a brand-new baby and a bad case of in-law trouble. Second Great Laugh: WILL HAY, GUN A MARLO, WILL HAY, GIN A MARLO, And an All-star Supporting Cast, in "WHERE THERE'S A " WHERE THERE'S A WILL." Here 19 something to make you laugh . . . the chuckles will be continuous, rising .to a perfect yell.—"News Chronicle." (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.) Supporting Featurettes. eEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. OEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. 7 o'clock — TONIGHT — 7 o'clock And MONDAY. ANNABELLA . rT^oc . ANNABELLA 3&£| ANNABELLA A^ 1 ™ ANNABELLA in OF THE ANNABELLA MORNING. ANNABELLA MORNLNG." Associate Attraction.. Men battling for black pits that gushed with liquid gold. "THE WILDCATTER" : — "THE WILDCATTER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. FAREWELL TO THE PRINCIPAL, MISS V. M. GREIG, M.A., B.Sc. ALL those interested in the College are invited to attend a Farewell Function in honour of Miss Greig at the MASONIC HALL, THE TERRACE, On TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 7, At 8 p.m. THOS. LEWIS, Secretary, Parents' Association. TENNIS COACHING. PARENTS! Give your children a term •t of Tennis Lessons for Xmas. T S. WILLIAMS, Professional Tennis Coach. Tel. 60-275.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 135, 4 December 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 135, 4 December 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 135, 4 December 1937, Page 4

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