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ICT lAMFQ TO-MORROW 3 I ■ \/F^IWIiM%^ THREE SESSIONS 2.15,5, & 8 p.m. | 3 •«.«.»-.»„• Plan at D-I-C and Theatre. Phone 54-775 S JJ Dir.: air Benjamin Fuller. ■ m . - 0 ■ -'.^^M S v B*» J^istrict «\iTOFHGV suddGxilv zcccGd wit*i ct T^corcillGl^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B 8 "i H .CLf CEXXICEIIC COXII.C* SSIOTI Still TIROS IXI XIIS QCtTS» " 3 I v if g J y I "I'm not trying to hide anything. I shot my \ > § a ' ]► s wife. I killed her. Only this afternoon I saw ; . | 3 I her sitting before her mirror, powdering her \ q 3 neck and'shoulders, smiling and humming — j c 3 happy with herself. Never had she seemed so { E v rrj • l G, | beautiful. In that moment I realised how j i p terribly I had neglected her. I leaned down - . 1 3 [ quickly and kissed her! Instantly I saw her ■ 5 a a face in the mirror looking up at -me —and all ] ■ ' • . S 3 was gone — and on it a look of re- ; •■ J J I vulsion. 'You should have known better than! ■ | jj ] !to ruin a lady's make-up' she said. She kissed ,' | .■ § me hurriedly on the cheek and rushed < out.. Il] .■ v . . | J . |> !-was sure then she was making herself beautiful) '[ § j] . I for another man —she was going to him. I ( § jj - \; followed her and saw her enter a house. .. *§ Ij ( Looking through a window I saw her run into ■ § 3 \ a man's arms. I didn't realise I'd drawn the E jj gun — I didn't realise I'd fired it until I saw , a 3 her body crumple to the floor. Then I knew ,| a a I had killed her. In that instant I knew I had !( g 3 : i lost forever the one thing in the world I loved. ; [ : S n llt was my fault —my stupidity—my neglect!" | s 5 3 f 3 3 1 • ? 3 3 , f > B ! IV^IVES under ! | SUSPICION" I WILLIAM WARREN /^\ ] GAIL PATRICK i«J j 3 CONSTANCE MOORE • RALPH MORGAN • WN. LUNOICAN S 3 ' ■ ■ 5 ■1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults) . ■ SI ' H SPECIAL SHORT FEATURE: B a "A NATION CMOVUK" a n.z. review dealing with our 1 j #% UMIIVH VKVn^ FAMOUS PLUNKET SYSTEM. B 3 , ■ • g COMEDY AND ACTION I WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT? \ J —SESSIONS DAILY —J || QL U A LI Tl II 0 L RESERVATIONS AT DJ.C I A 2.15 and 8 p.m. * |||rKlln|||||\p and THEATRE (Tel. 51-814) j WARNER BROS. PRESENT ' .^WpS " t BJBJE. \ f^f^^wß R• ' "Springtime | /-^JWmiH R the Rockies" ; lt.%^;-ISWP^^BMnßffffmlrillP^^^^ ' (Awaiting Censor's Certificate) ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 132, 1 December 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 132, 1 December 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 132, 1 December 1938, Page 3

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