GREAT FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ■p-I-V-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-B ■"-I-V-O-L-I T-HE-A-T-R-E H-I-Y-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-B ! .."' . <-_ —Nowtown ■ ; FINALLY TONIGHT AT< 7.15, 7 15— WARRFN HYMER. "KING OF THE ISLANDS." 2-i eel Musical Rcmio filmed entirely i: Colour 7 3>—PATHETOXI! AVEEKLY. Puts th Woild Before You 7^5-LATEST OIXESOUXD NEWS. _ GEORGE FORMBY—POLLY WARD. | 'FEATHER YOUR NEST." ] — (Appioied for Uni\eisal Exhibition.) D 20-Eli BRENDFL'WHVI NO MEN." 3iccl Comedy Riot. Filmed entnely ii Colour. 9 40—Zinc Gi ey's -. | "ARIZONA M \HONF.Y " Joe Cook—Larifi Bustrr Crabbe—Marjorii Gatcson. (App^o^efl for Universal Exhibition.) MOXSTER WEEKEND PROGRAMME FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY Cinesound's Pioudeat Achievement. 'LOVERS AND LUGGERS" "LOVERS AND LUGGERS" (Approved for Universal E\hibition.) Lloyd Hughes Shnley Ann Richards Elaine Hamill. —Also— "TITH GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD* ' THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAXD YARD* With KAREX MORLEY. (Recommended oy Oensor tor Adults.) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Box Plans at Fownca. NOW OPEN! — FINALLY TONIGHT BOBBY BREKX m "MAKE A WISH." — Also Shoeing — "LO^ TERS AND LUGGERS." (Both Approved Uni. Exhibition.) I PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I r lUNCESS from 11 a.m. Daily. | COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. ,- Paiamount Films Piesent ' :two great stars in the most - HEROIC SEA SPECTACLE EVER SCREENED' GARY COOPER, GARY COOPFR, GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER, - GEORGE RAFT - FRANCES DEE, GEORGE RAFT - FRANCES DEE, GEORGE BAFT - FRANCES DEE, In "SOULS AT SEA" "SOULS AT SEA" "SOULS AT SEA" : "SOULS AT SEA" "SOULS AT SEA" "SOULS AT SEA" - ; "SOULS AT SEA" The story that shook tuo continents when fall ships and strong seamen rulec the -verves, now comes to the scieen witr all its flaming action, surging lomance! — ASSOCIATE FEATURE — Now Universal Films Piesent— 'KENT TAYLOR IRENE HERVE^S KENT TAYLOR IRENE HERVEI: In "THE LADY FIGHTS BACK."' "THE LADY HGHTS BACK." ~ "THL" 1-rADY FIGHTS B^CK." "THD HDY FIGHTS B^CK." "THE LADY FIGHTS BACK." '' "THE LADY FIGHTS'BACK." "THE LADY FIGHTS BACK." "THE LADY FIGHTS BACK." (Both Rccom. by Censor for Adults.) Gay romance against a glonous setting! A ..frmtfiro girl ~. a bold heaited boy . . ,' fighting and loMng in the deep shadows ..Oj » tall timbers. ; EXCELLENT SUPPORTS INCLUDE :- .' 'POPEYE CARTOON," ; , *- '4 SMART DOGS," Spoithght,' r ' And PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL. '<■ Plan at Thcatie. Tel. 42 580. OQHORTT'S /^X ° THEATRE. S. / FINAL SHOWING TONIGIIT OF l\ "NANCY STEFL IS MISSING." r And ;• "MAN IN THE MIRROR" --■; I (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults:] '. : COMMFNCTNG TOMORROW: ' ?, 1 Wiiner Bios. Piesent i'IDOLORES DLL RIO > -^ AVARREN WILLIAM ,j In • 7'THTC AVJDOAV TROM MONTE CARLO1 ;'."THE AVIDOAV i-ROM MONTE CARLO' And :'-MARGARLr LINDSAY, i; GLENTJA FARRELI II In i< "THE LAW IN HER HANDS" I" 'THE L4.W IN HER HANDS" -" (Rcpommendcd for Adults.) • * SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. "^MTfi^rTiIETrRET ISLAND BAY J^MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY Vi 7.30 _ FINALLY TONIGHT - 7.30 v'WILLIAM POAVELL, MYRNA LOY POWELL, MYRNA LOY T-; in ■; ;: •>:- "AFTER THE THIN MAN? \l "AFTER THE THIN MAST.?, ■£"■• (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 11 • AVith >JTames Stewart, Elissa Lahdi ;: ."Joseph Calleia, Jessie Ralph ■f~: Also Sho^ving 3 - "THUNDER OVER THE ORIENT." ' <i TOMORROW •X' And SATURDAY. 'iiTThe Greatest Double-featuTe Bill thii *'.-!. Theatre has ever presented. J*{ BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR FRIDAY. ,-*;■ And avoid Saturday's crush. ■f j- 20th Century-Fox Present >.SHIRLEY TEMPLE, JEAN HERSHOL'I i SHIRLEY TEMPLE, JEAN HERSHOLI -*-ftn positively the greatest picture thesi "*■* two favourites have ever made. %', "HEIDI OF THE ALPS." :•:. "HEroi of the alps." j-'i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •*.-' With ;';•, ARTHUR TREACHER. J. New Universal present ■■•The great eequel to "All Quiet on thi '» \ AVestern Front." /• ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S ♦ :v "THE ?:* ROAD BACK." ; ;>1 ROAD BACK." ; .«:. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)1 >■". 2.15-MATINEE SATURDAY—2.IS ■*'■■ "HEIDI OF THE ALPS." 't; TENNIS COACHING. V/PENNIS PLAYERS, it takes time t( i";-*- correct errors, therefore comment i/your Coaching NOAV! T. S. WILLIAMS, ;; Professional. Tennis Coach' ..Tel. 60-275 '*■■ ' OPEN TONIGHT. ~ texhibition::; of Canadian con l'< TEMPORARY PAINTINGS' ■j; At tho ■-;-\TATIONAL ART GALLERY > >J-' Buckle Street. * 'Hours—Weekdays, 10 a.m. to. ,5 p.m.; Sun y'L day, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.- ---'? *And Tuesday and Thursday Evenings i ' from 7 o'clock to 9.30 o'clock. ; ! "" Admission' Free. f : t Illustrated Catalogue Is. ■^rnj3L'Kl'HON i li!''44-0?0 for Quotations fo *■*"*' Catalogues, Invitations, Business Sta tionery, etc. Half-tone and Line Block made at shortest notice, Tha "Evenini Post" I'rintips Kprka, _,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 2
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