IJu ■ >n l-ii-m-.io I'ullci-. DAILY, 2.1.5 and S. The Kiret Laity ol Hit Screen, NOK.MA SHEAKIiR . . NOItMA SHEA I! lilt NOR.M.A SHKAKiiIt. NOHiMA SHEARER. N'ORMA SHEAR ER. N'ORMA SHEARER. [Supported by FKEUKJL MARCH KREDRJC MARCH LKKLIH tiOWAKD LESLIE HOWARD In the most beautiiui uiciure evei inadr • ■'SMU.IN' I'HKUlOh."' "SMILLV IHKOUUH.--"SMILI- I'HROUGH." "SMILIN THROUGH" •'SMILJ.N IHKOUGH." "SAIILIN I'HROUGH." "SiMILI.X THROUGH." "SMILIN THROUGH." A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. f.Anpi-ived for Universal Exhibition.l Great pictutes live toi ever.. It is only right that they should be seeu again and strain Excellent C irsi Halt. PETE SMITH ODDITY FITZPATKJC& COLOURED TRAVELTALE OUR GANG COMEDY •PATHE AiR-MAII. ■ NEWS. ■- SEE PAGE 3 i SEE PAGE 3 . FOR F.RIDAV:S FOR FRIDAY'S OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION. OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION. • Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 54-775. LAST NIGHT. REX 'I'HKATKJj. : REX THEATRE : Cuba Street. . Tel. 52-334. Thrill-packed Adventure on tile Higli Seas. -JOCELYN HOWARTEConstance Worth —GEORGE O'BUIEN- , Captured by Gun-runners . . . Adrift at Sea ... At Grips with a Desperate Band of Outlaws. In — "WINDJAMMER" : With .—WILLIAM HALL , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Additional Attraction. . It's Happy—lt's Gay—with Joy-filled Entertainment all the way! —"DANCING FEET." It's Fast and Furious Fun. EDDIE NUGENT —JOAN , MARSH. ISABELL JEWELL, BEN LYON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) / Paramount News, "Raffles in Rubber (Education). ■ Coloured Classics, Cobweb Hotel," "WILD WEST DAYS," No 11, "Thundering Herd," "Will Power," Comedy. . — TUESDAY — ' — HALF PRICE NIGHT — Hajold Bell Wright's Famous Novel, r- "THE CALLING; OF DAN - — MATTHEWS." — -■ - ■.- ■ . And ■'-, ■■■/■ ■'. ' - "THE MUSIC GOES ROUND.;' - _ "THE MUSIC GOES ROUND." —, Effl gfflS SSS Si? BOX PLANB, "Empire" Confectionery (Telephone 14-307). ■ 730 _ NIGHTLY — 7.30 7.30 - NIGHTLY \ 7.30 A Week of Unparalleled Entertainment. TONIGHT AND'TOMORROW: SUPER PROGRAMME No. 1: • Personal Appearance of the Star of the Picture "Trailing the Killer. On the Stage, CEASAR, CEASAR, CEASAR, The famous Hollywood Dog; in person. -Then ;.. . - See the dog act "the star part in this vivid, drama of the, great north-west woods, "TRAILING THE KILLER." "TRAILING THE KILLER." "TRAILING THE KILLER." j Associate Attraction JAMES DUNN, MARIAN MARSH JAMES DUNN, MARIAN MARSH In a screaming comedy chock full of thrills "COME CLOSER, FOLKS." "COME CLOSER, FOLKS." "COME CLOSER, FOLKS." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NOTE SCREENING TIMES: 7.30: Selected Shorts. .8 o'clock sharp: "Caesar" on stage. 8.15: "Trailing the Killer." 9.20: "Come Closer, Folks." Conclusion, 10.15. ' WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY: SUPER PROGRAMME No. 2: DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN ■ In ' "100 MEN, AND A GIRL." "100 MEN AND A GIRL." "100 MEN. AND A GIRL." "100 MEN AND A GIRL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing: "CHARLIE CHAN "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS." AT THE OLYMPICS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY—SATURDAY: FRIDAY—SATURDAY: SUPER PROGRAMME No. 3: Melvyn Claudette Robert DOUGLAS, COLBERT, YOUNG In "I MET HTM IN PARIS." "I MET HIM IN PARIS." . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Showing: ' DOROTHY LAMOUR In "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS." "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SAT. MONSTER MATINEE SA T. "JUNGLE PRINCESS." ROXK I 1 H B fl i X I'j, O X V THEATRE, MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from II a.m.) The Swellest Entertainment That's Hit the Screen in Years! "NEW FACES Oi' 1937." "NEW FACES OF 1937." "NEW FACES OF 1937." Talent running wild in a three-ring circus of exciting, surprised, and tuueful gaiety. 100 NEW FACES tN A GREAT MUSICAL REVIEW ALSO . A Big Sporting Special. Dramatic Action. Comedy, and Romance— "THE BIG GAME." "THE BIG GAME." With PIirLIP HUSTON-JAJMES GLEASON. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition..) ENGAGEMENT! TpHB Engagement" shortly to be an- •• nounced. Be asured of a Ring that will give lasting satisfaction at a moderate price. E. A. Josling, Engagement Ring Specialist. 94 Wakefield Street (opp. Public Library). Tel. 47-172. I ' ■'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 2
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