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PERFECT!, Y-M ARV KLjiOUS WEEKEX D PROGRAMME, rjivoij -rHi^ATKiii, -"■■"IVOU THKATRE. IUVOLI TUIiATRE. -XEWTOWXTOXIGIIT AND TOMORROW, " ,'At 7 o'clock. Unit '■..•■: ■ . 1 KEXXY BAKER, KKXXY BAKER, KEXXY BAKER, KF.XNY BAKER, CHARLIE RUGGLES. ELEAXORE WHITNEY, Johnny Downs Phi] Harris • '-TURN OFF THE MOON." "TURN OFF THE MOOX." "TURN -OFF THE MOOX." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Unit VICTOR "MOORE,' VICTOR MOORE, 15EULAH BOXDI, THOMAS' MITCHELL, In" the Most Human Drama of the Year — "MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW." "MAKE WAY ■ FOR TOMORROW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Unit No. 3 •-...._ Direct from the Majestic Theatre, "THUNDER OVER THE ORIENT." "THUNDER OVER THE ORIENT." "THUNDER OVER THE ORIENT." "THUNDER OVER THE ORIENT." An authentic film record of the War in China—Grim—Relentless—Horrifj-ing, but TRUE. NOTE—This feature will be screened last on the programme so that those who do not wish to view the horrors of war may leave the theatre. Unit POPEYE THE SAILOR, No. 4 The Panelesa Window Washer. Unit KING SOCCER, No. 5 Sportlight. Unit "WHOOPS! I'M A COWBOY," No 6 Comedy. TOMORROW, MONSTER MATINEE, At 1.30 p.m. ' Popeye's " FANCY DRESS PARTY AND WONDERFUL MATINEE PROGRAMME. ■ J.— " jr-IN EMA ~^^^-J |""^-^___ ■ EILBIRNIE^,^—^* Wellington's Leadms! . {Suburban Theatre. 7.30 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 •GRACE MOORE, - in - "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE." (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) In Addition: WARNER OLAND. - In - " CHAS. CHAN : AT- THE . OLYMPICS," (Recommended by Censor for Adults. ) Reserves at Theatre. TeL 14-202. TOMORROW— -' ANOTHER MAMMOTH WEEKEND ' .'BILL. SIMONE ■ JAMES SIMON • • ■ ■ . STEWART SIMON ■ STEWART (as Diane) - (as Chieo) —In — The Tenderest Romance of our Time, —"SEVENTH HEAVEN" "SEVENTH HEAVEN" "SEVENTH HEAVEN" * "SEVENTH HEAVEN" ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EARLY BOOKINGS ARE ADVISED. Bi"- Associate Attraction: A Baffling Mystery Thriller that will keep you guessing to the finish. "UNDER COVER OF NIGHT" ' "UNDER COVER OF NIGHT" "UNDER COVER OF NIGHT" : - With - EDMUND LOWE — FLORENCE RICE. by. Censor for Adults.) REMEMBER, CHILDREN!— •BE EARLY TOMORROW FOR THE MONSTER XMAS ... PARTY.,, . . ..!.. ": "It'Starts'at" "' ■• ' '■ 2.0 p.m. —— ''. . ' S4NTV CLAUS- WILL BE ' I THERE TO GREET YOU AND ■ WILL PRESENT YOU WITH , A FREE GIFT. Full Picture Programme and Novelty Items on Stage Ring Tel. 14-202 for. Reserves. ; OQHORTT'S : / \ ; 133 THEATRE. ;v V COMMENCING TODAY! A Mighty and Magnificent Spectacle. Two Superb Productions. SIMONE SIMON, SIMONE SIMON, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, : RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON In One of the Most Glamorous Productions of the Year— " GIRLS' DORMITORY " "GIRLS' DORMITORY" "GIRLS' DORMITORY" " GIRLS' DORMITORY " A Sensational Hit! A Glorious Spectacle'! The swimming and fencing scenes have the rhythm and beauty of exuberant youth. Second Splendid Picture ARTHUR TREACHER, ARTHUR IREACHER, : DAVID NIVEN, VIRGINIA : FIELD,' DAVID NIVEN, VIRGINIA FIELD, COLIN TAPLEY, ERNIE STANTON In "THANK YOU, JEEVES" "THANK YOU, JEEVES" "THANK YOU, JEEVES" "ITIANK YOU, JEEVES" The Funniest Character in Fiction. A picture that will slay j-ou with laughter! 5 SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. . n SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. (The Whole Programme for Universal Exhibition.) KOXY THEATRE, O X V THEATRE,' MANNERS STREET. (Continuous, from U a.m. Daily.) FRIDAY Red-blooded Drama of Two-fisted Men that will leave you wild-eyed with.. excitement. ■ "A FIGHT TO A FINISH." "A FIGHT TO A FINISH." ■! "A FIGHT TO A FINISH." j Men battling for their lives! Women fighting for their love! " . ." ' WithDON TERRY—ROSALIND KEITH. ALSO ... the hilarious comedy of a tightwad on a spending spree— "WILD MONEY," "WILD MONEY," With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. RESULT OF CHOCOLATE AND GOLD XXI GUESSING COMPETITION. Ist, 6270; 2nd, 15213; 3rd, 5313; 4th, 3784; sth, 7806; 6th, 2-101; 7th, 10051; Bth, 11801; 9th, 3G80; 10th, 8179; 11th, 0474; 12th, 3235; 13th, 17003; 14th, 13040; luth, 3014. PRIVATE Car leaving 23rd for Rotorun, -*- lias Front Seat Free; Irtdy passenger. Write quickly, 1101 Evg. Post. ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement shortly to be announced. Be 'assured of a Ring that ■will giv c lasting satisfaction at a moderate price. E. A. J.osling, Engagement Ring Specialist, 94 Wakefield Street (opp. Public Library). Tel. 47472.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 146, 17 December 1937, Page 2

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638

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 146, 17 December 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 146, 17 December 1937, Page 2

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