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EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! Sensational and Exclusive Pictures of tho much-discussed Bombing of the U.S. Gunboat Panay. BY FOX MOVIETONE. WHAT SPECTACLE .... WHAT SKATING ..... WHAT MUSIC WHAT A STORY WHAT A PICTURE ! ! ! ! This is what the Crowds who arc Packing every Session are Saying, Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Plans for all nights are filling rapidly. Be early or Book now at Begg's or Theatre. Tel. 51-277. Nothing like it has ever been seen before —nothing like it will ever be seen again. The Girl in a Million, SONJA HENIE, SONJA HENIE, SONJA HENIE, : SONJA HENIE,, SONJA HENIE/ ' Finds tho Boy in a Million, TYRONE POWEJi, TYRONE POWER, TYRONE POWER, TYRONE POWER. In the Picture you Dreamed Some Day You Would See— "THIN ICE." "THIN ICE." "THIN ICE." " TIIIN IC E." A 20th Century-I'os Masterpiece. SILVER-WINGED RHYTHM ON ICE. A gay find magnificent musical— - lovely to look at—lovelier still as you listen. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CETTICS CRITTCB CRITICS CRITICS HEAR FOR YOURSELVES ■ , BOTH VOICES, DEANNA DURBIN and JUNE BARSON ■ DEANNA DURBIN and JUNE BARSON They Say JUNE BARSON JUNE BARSON JUNE BARSON IIa& a Finer Voice Than DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, \ Hear both Voices Over our Latest West- ' era Electric Mirrophonio Sound System and Judgo for Yourselves. BY PUBLIC DEMAND! RETURN SEASON Of DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA DURBIN, , DEANNA DURBIN, 3 ' DEANNA DURBIN, DKANNA DURBIN, -In- " 100 MEN AND A GIB L" .'• 100 -MEN. AND A GIRL.'.' s '■ "100 MEN' AND A GIRL." • ■ ■ '.100 MEN AND A GIRL,." ■ '" 100- men; and a., girl." (Approved for'Umvefsal Exhibition.) At The , PARAMOUNT THEATRE ■t All AMOUNT THEATRE 2.15 TWICE DAILY 7.45 Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Box Plans at the Theatre and D.I.C. Telephone 51-842. BE ADVISED AND BOOK EARLY! * |^iiimiiim>iyiniiwniiiiiimniMiiiiMitii>Miiiitiiiiii!i |l| pBTOKB THBAX&S& |l' M r XTOHB TfllixittS. | |piiiiiiiiiimn*mw>immtmfmimwwiiiwtiiMiiiiiig S- XATlfi PETONJfi STATE. TATB PETONB . STATE. TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock. And Special Matinee TOMORROAV (TUESDAY), 2 p.m. Evenings at 8 o'clock. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, ' VICTOR McLAGLEN, In i i ■ "WEE WILLIE WINKIE," ; — "WEE WILLIE WINKIE," " With C. Aubrey. Smith, June Lang. . Michael Whalen, Cesar Romero, ' The ONE Picture that Las EVERYTHING for Everyone—Action. Romance, and Thrills. (For Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 03-899. RAND PETONE | RAND PETONE I , 1 TONIGHT, At S o'clock. TWO BIG PICTURES. No. I—Another "HOPALONG CASSIDY" Adventure through the Rugged Ranges of tho West. CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S • "RUSTLERS VALLEY" "RUSTLERS VALLEY" With WILLIAM BOYD as "HOPPY." ; GEORGE HAVES as "WINDY." 1 No. 2—Paramoimt's Gay Comedy. ' "BLONDE 'TROUBLE1' 1 "BLONDE TROUBLE" With • Elcanore Whitney .Johnny Downs (Both Appiovcd for Universal Exhibition.) Also Coloured Cartoon, Newsrcels. Resolves at Theatre, Trl. 64-063. I>ALACIi I'IS'IONE ALACE * PETONE ; PALACE PKTONK TONIGHT, at 7.45 i A Deep and Powerful Soul-gripping Stow, "THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF:" "THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF." . "THE MAN WHO FOUND HIMSELF." ' With JOHN BEAL, ■ JOAN FONTAINE-PHILIP HUSTON. , — Associate Feature — ; . . ' JACK —In — "ROARING HOLT TIMBER." A story alive with the crashing power of the great timber country. (Programme Recommended for Adults.) i I ■ IXX-1 i TONIGHT AND TUESDAY, At 7 I. TWO SUPERB ATTRACTIONS No; I—ROBERT YOUNG, • ANN SOTHERN 1 In the Hilarious M.G.M. Comedy-romance, "DANGEROUS NUMBER." "DANGEROUS NUMBER,". "DANGEROUS NUMBER." ■■DANGEROUS NUMBER." Hilarity — Romance — Comedy — Dramn — Suspense: add them up and the total is ."Duugerous Number," ' Nu, 2--AXTHONY MARTIN. LIiAH KAY. ■ In the Love, r.au-)i, and Son- Hit, ••SIN<; AND UK HAPPY." "SING A.YD I'.K MAPPY." "81\X! AND r,K MAI'I'Y." '•;f?LXG AXD BE HAPPY." The Season's Romantic' Comedy Ti-chl-.! (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) $fo,-3-SELECTED FEATUEETTES •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

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