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FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. Wallace Frauk BEERY MORGAN In Metro-Goldwyii-Maycr's Hit, "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS" "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) pJ^- J*"'''gT JAMES* Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TOMORROW FRIDAY TOMORROW FRIDAY t At 2.15 and 8 p.m. | Shoppers' Session, 5 p.m. | | _ YOU'LL BE MORE PROUD THAN EVER TO BE BRITISH AFTER YOU SEE THIS IN- ! SPIRING FILM RECORD OF ■ | Ol|li COUNTRYMEN'S DEj VOTION TO DUTY AND j THEIR SELF-SACRIFICE FOR j A GLORIOUS IDEAL. .. , I i i , , _____. , British courage tested to its limits . . • British Achievement in the face of fcarfu odds —British history made for immortal ity ... British sacrifice in the line o: duty . . . _ .-; NEVER W 7AS THERE A MORE APPROPRIATE TIME AT WHICH TO OFFER THIS EPIC PICTURE TO EVERY BRITISH MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD. __________ —— British Empire Films Proudly Present the brand-new, authentic talking picture; "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOT T'S LAST E X P B D I T ION." LAST .EXPEDITION." LAST E X P E D I T ION." LAS T EXPEDITION. " LAS T E X P E D I TIO N. " LAS T E X P EDITIO N. " LAS T E X P E D I T I 0 N. " LAST EXPEDITION." LAST EXPEDITION." With Foreword spoken by ADMIRAL EVANS (of The Broke.You see in actuality the incidents and scenes that make up one of the greatest pages in our . . . The dash of Scott and his companions to the Pole. . . . Their bitter disappointment at finding that Amundsen had forestalled them. . . . The fatal return journey. . . . Captain Oates proves "a very gallant gentleman.'" . . . The final tragedy. . . The finding of the tent with the bodies of Scott and his companions. ,____ ___ . 1 "I DO NOT REGRET THIS JOURNEY. WHICH HAS SHOWN THAT ENGLISHMEN CAN ENDURE COURAGE AND DIE BRAVELY AS IN THE PAST."—Captain Scott's Diary. f__ . .— i THE PHOTOGRAPHY IS AMAZING! THE PRESENTATION UNEXCELLED! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Extraordinary Added Attraction. | . . -_'' "MARCH—OF—TIME." "MARCH—OP—TIME." "MARCH-OF-TIME." "MARCH-OF-TIME." "MARCH—OF—TIME." "MARCH-OF—TIME." . _ 1 Presenting the Up-to-the-Minute Sensation, "REHEARSAL FOR WAR." "REHEARSAL FOR WAR." "REHEARSAL FOR WAR." "REHEARSAL FOR WAR." "REHEARSAL FOR WAR." See in vivid incidents how the present crisis came about. Advance Booking now open.,at Theatre (54-775) and DJ.C. SUBURBAN THEATRES. DE LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT — 7.30 TONIGHT. Another Great Double-Feature. No I—Living strange lives and finding strange adventures . . . behind the barricades of Shanghai's famous " INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT." 20th Century's Great Thrill, with DOLORES DEL RIOGEORGE SANDERS. No. 2- CHESTER MORRIS In R.K.O.'s Great Drama, "LAW OF THE UNDERWORLD." (Both Recomm. by Censor for Adults.) STATE PETONE STATE TATE PETONE -r— STATE TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGHT TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. LEWIS STONE MICKEY ROONEY In — -"JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN."— -"JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN."— 2nd Big Attraction. STEWART ERWIN PAUL KELLY In "WOMEN ARE TROUBLE." "WOMEN ARE TROUBLE." The Law, the Press, and the Underworld. (Programme recommended by Censor more Suitable for Adults.) Bos Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. f PALACE, PETONE. \ r ALACE, PETONE. | I- ■ ■ 1 TONIGHT At 7.45 o'clock TONIGHT The Surprise Picture of 1038. It has Romance It has MelodramaIt has Music It has Dancing and Singing. OLYMPE BRADNA A New Charming OLYMPE BRADNA Personality. In I "STOLEN HEAVEN." j "STOLEN HEAVEN." With LEWIS STONE —GENE RAYMOND If you like Good Pictures don't miss this Attraction. (All Universal Exhibition.) RAND PETONE~ RAND PETONE. TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGHT TWO BIG PICTURES. No. I—Paramount's New "Hopalong Cassidy" Drama. "CASSIDY OF BAR 20" "CASSIDY OF BAR 20" Featuring WILLIAM BOYD. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2 —a Powerful Drama of Highway Racketeering. "TIP-OFF GIRLS."-— "TIP-OFF GIRLS."-— With LLOYD NOLAN MARY CARLISLE ROSCOE KARNS—LARRY CRABBE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 64-063. TyE Make Line or Half-tone Blocks for all purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest ait. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. M-040. »

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 78, 29 September 1938, Page 2

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