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rrfcs^^S?! jamelT ""■"* —Jxi fccr °r- james _ZPri Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT AT S. TONIGHT AT 8. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.15. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.15. YOU'LL BE MOKE PROUD THAN EVER TO BE BRITISH AFTER YOU SEE THIS INSPIRING FILM RECORD OB1 \ OUR . COUNTRYMEN'S DE- j VOTION TO DUTY AND i THEIR SELF-SACRIFICE FOR A GLORIOUS IDEAL. ... | British courage tested to its limits . . . British Achievement in the face of fearful odds—British history made for immortality ... British sacrifice in the line ot duty ... . ~ NEVER WAS 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 SCOT T S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION." LAST EXPEDITION.;; LAST EXPEDITION." LAST EXPEDITION." j With Foreword spoken by ADMIRAL EVANS (of The Broke.) You see in actuality the incidents and scenes that make up one of the greatest j pages in our history . . . The dash of I 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. i__ :—— • "I DO NOT REGRET THIS JOURNEY, WHICH HAS , SHOWN THAT ENGLISHMEN CiN ENDURE COURAGE AND DIE BRAVELY AS IN THE PAST."—Captain Scott's Diary. THE PHOTOGRAPHY IS AMAZING! THE PRESENTATION UNEXCELLED! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Extraordinary Added Attraction. — . ■ 1 "MARCH—OP—TIME." "MARCH—OF—TIME." "MARCH-OF—TIME." "MABCH-OF—TIME." "MARCH-OF-TIME." "MARCH—OF—TIME." _ . — ——J 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 D.I.C. SUBURBAN THEATRES. Pnni?S TH^™B* : OUR^I K^ DR/ •*• NEWTOWN. \~ A TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, AT 7. No. 1Another Big Double-feature Programme. FRANCHOT TONE, FRANCHOT TONE, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, VIRGINIA BRUCE. VIRGINIA BRUCE. In one of the year's most thrilling screen Entertainments. "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." ; "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Behind the scenes in a great Metropolitan Hospital ■where white-clad men and women > meet the grim realities of life, love, and death. No. 2CLAIRE,. TREVOR, CLAIM taVU^ B WHALEN MICHAEL WHALEN. In the sensational drama, "CAREER WOMAN." '•CAREER WOMAN." "CAREER WOMAN." "CAREER WOMAN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) She risks love and career to save backwoods girl branded "Father-killer." No. 3-SELECTED FEATURETTES. MONSTER SAT. MATINEE 1.30. No. I—"THE CATTLE THIEF." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2—"BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Box Plans "Empire" Confectionery. Telephone 14-307. EXTENDED SEASON. 7,30 TONIGHT 7.30. Also SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Herbert Barbara MARSHALL, STANWYCK. MARSHALL, STANWYCK. — In — "BREAKFAST FOR TWO." "BREAKFAST FOR TWO." "BREAKFAST FOR TWO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And EDMUND LOWE EDMUND LOWE In "THE SQUEAKER." "THE SQUEAKER." "THE SQUEAKER." By EDGAR WALLACE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) S~ EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. EASIDE THEATRE. LYALL BAY. NO SCREENING TONIGHT. TOMORROW— (See KINEMA ADVT.) "TOPPER" And "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938" (Programme Approved for Universal Ex.) Ring 16-393 for Reserves,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1938, Page 2

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