RJpiHiiHiiwiiiniiuiffliijniiiiiH^ 11 "Hadwelived. I should have had a taleto tell of the hard!- I i || ness, endurance and courage of my companions which would || II have stirred the heart of every Englishman. These tough || I notes and our dead bodies must tell the tale *» ." j | B. ; :.'/.; ; Thus wrote the Immortal Captain Scott in his Last Message ... he was not By. g ■ • to know that an Epic Motion Picture was to Preserves for All Time the j 3 M '. " Moving and Adventurous Story of his Last Expedition . . .that to-day, 26 m S B Years After, that picture, with the addition of sound, would still be "Telling |jo g the Tale" and "Stirring the Heart of Every Englishman." M st H jfl»> British Empire Films Present' the New and n | B jJraliipPfra& Authentic Talking Picture Record of § | I JB "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S I §!j;fWS|, LAST EXPEDITION" I I ll^Sf i#"^«r^*^^i» I A Chronicle of Immortal Adventure || ''< I mr^ -i'Jx W- i JillF w Never was there a More Appropriate Time at 1 3 \=W W-mi' %*- /«# which to Reveal Again this Undying Story of 8 % \ t^Jmßt^^^^^^^^^m^i^Wi, mfflffl PEE The Expedition's Departure from Lyttelton ..» g>j J H mp\ W <^sf||P? 111 The Encounter with Killer Whales .. . Arrival || 5) I = !' I \oiJi OATES, BOWERS AND EDGAR EVANS g | i 1 W»~^ -" " I - - \1 APPOINTMENT — AMUNDSDEN HAD ■ 3 ■'? 1 fllßXTTiiiiiiiiiiltll iilMliJ :1; FORESTALLED THEM .. . THE FATAL f 3 S 1 |^6|K^n| J RETURN JOURNEY . . . DEATH OF I $ '£ I ' ■■^n^^nl ::f EVANS .. . CAPTAIN OATES PROVES "A I<j > i I VERY GALLANT GENTLEMAN" ... THE g 4 'S\M HBHn^BiilH if FINAL TRAGEDY ... HNDING OF THE §3 i Wmßlmße^^'s tent with the bodies of scott i 3 > i flß|| ../ AND HIS COMPANIONS, AND THE g 3 ; I ffJffifflralP^ precious diaries that were to g I I Wmiimmßß TELL THE STORY TO THE WORLD. g 3 IC I H^^^B^^r I^^HW Every Man, Woman and Child must see ihis Glorious, Hsj >I |j iHMllllßlßßll Stirring Narrative ••. «« Adventure that will Remain For §§ 3 ,t 1 mHHHRb JSver England's ... a Picture thai will make you Proud to B<j al 1 sIHhBs ISliiiiii^ Foreword spoken by ADMIRAL E. R. G. R. | | 'ej| 1 ifiillllltPt liiiliiiiii^l EVANS ("Evans of the Broke"), who accom- g $5 Oil Perfect Photography .. . Thrilling Commen- ■ 'm $ <il iBB I^vHHHL^ tary by HERBERT PONTING, of the Scott J| II " i^B^^ # WKB^^ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) | | I 1 cEslLf Commencing at the | |$t James Cbeatrel iCjjJB Dir: Sir Benjamin Fuller. H |! 2Jsp.m. —- FRIDAY NEXT -— 8 p.m. I PlliailMlWllWlllWllllWllllMlllllKllillßlllllßlllllHlilllHlllllMllllllllllWlilWlllllM I TJ^CTl^Tit Commencing | IVCgClll THURSDAY NEXT 8 /"you'll have to\ (excuse him . lao/, \ || ■I . GREAT OARRICtW/ One of the Inimitable Cartoons, suggested by "ESQUIRE'S" Leading Humorist after seeing THE YEAR'S GREATEST COMEDY f II- (Approved for General Exhibition) JJ Usg&ssMS&KOiQt,! ■■■ ■ii'n..ii.ißgOEatQ:t. M r i " "tto^oi... ■ ■.■■HrosgOEiii i"ii'n"r ß iO3Eao£»..—■ H i; ! .,i.iaJ
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 7
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