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FINAL • SCREENING. B.E.F. Presents MICKEY ROONEY - In - "THE SCRAPPER." _ And - Action Pictures Present "MEN OF YESTERDAY." — With — ELLA SHIELDS—GEO. ROBEY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HEIGH YO, SILVERI 2 p.m. /*^ 7.45 p.m. / ])E \ Courtenay >~ Ring Place .^-»-— 53-080. TOMORROW. | Wm. ■ ' Myrna Clark POWELL LOY GABLE POWELL LOY — • GABLE POWELL LOY • GABLE POWELL ——— LOY GABLE POWELL LOY — GABLE In | "'MANHATTAN MELODRAMA." ■■ Also —— - The eta* of "Dr. Kildare" in a comedy proving that love isn't learned on the ■' campus. . LEW MAUREEN AYRES O'SULLIVAN In "SPRING MADNESS." "SPRING MADNESS." "SPRING MADNESS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEE PAGE 5 FOR DETAILED ADVERTISEMENT. VIVID! WEIRD! . . . : /•.., .. ' GRIPPING! "' ' ' . " ' A TRUE RECORD^ :- = of Stark, Primitive ~ , ~ ~ ~ , Savages — Blood-lust " ' ' . '==■ Head-hunters! — '.■'. :- - : ■- ,-^ AMAZING! ■ ■ ■" •'■'■ ■■ - •:■': :- ::" SINISTER! ' ■ '■ - GRIPPING! — — ' '' _. ; _ ■ •;.•-■. . "gAVAGE GOLD" --'-'" . ■'■' ■ "-•, (Adult Audiences.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. " WM LOWER HUTT ■ p==^ THEATRES.' =s^j KING GEORGE LOWER fIUTT. ING GEORGE Telephone 63-933* TONIGHT -— At 8 — TONIGHT FINALLY FRIDAY, at 8. Metro-GoldAvyn-Mayer's "RICH MAN POOR GIRL" "RICH MAN POOR GIRL" With Robert Ytmng——— Ruth Hus&ey. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING SAT: "TOY WIFE." T\E LUXE THEATRE. SHOWING NIGHTLY at 8 WM. GARGAN JOY HODGES, ANDY DEVINI] RUTH DONNELLY "PERSOI.AL SECRETARY." Associate FeatureDick Purcell Beverly Roberts, "DAREDEVIL DRIVERS." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) pRWCE EDWARD THEATRE, ■*• WOBURN. Commencing TONIGHT, at 7.45. GEORGE BRUNT—ANITA LOUISE, "THE GO-GETTER." "THE GO-GETTER." ——Second FeatureDORIS NOLAN—-GEORGE MURPHY, "TOP OF THE TOWN." "TOP OF THE TOWN." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STATE PETONE STATE. TATE — PETONE —— STATE. TONIGHT, at 8. LUISE RAINER — LUISE RAINER, "THE TOY WIFE."—With Melvyn Douglas, Robert Young, Barbara O'Neil, H. B. Warner. Red-blooded Romance with. LUISE RAINER twice voted the year's GREATEST ACTRESS. Excellent Supporting Featurettes include: The Latest Air-mail Newsreels, Fitzpatrick Traveltalk in Technicolour, "Singapore"; "Our Gang Comedy," "Men In Fright." (Programme Recommended by the Ceneor for Adults.)! Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-895. | riRAND PETONE j ) PETONB - TONIGHT -— At 7.45 — TONIGHT. TWO BIG PICTURES — No. 1GARY COOPER - JEAN ARTHUR, In Columbia's Gay Comedy— —"MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."— No. SPETER B. KYNE'S Smashing Drama of the Old West— "DODGE CITY TRAIL." "DODGE CITY TRAIL."— Featuring CHARLES STARRETT. OALACB THEATRE, PETONB | ■*• ALACB Telephone 63-610. TONIGHT, at 8. Beverley ROBERTS, Patric KNOWLES In the Greatest Laugh Show— "EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS." "EXPENSIVE HUSBANDS." -— Second Attraction-I^— "THE LIVE WIRE." "THE LIVE WIRE." With JEAN GILLIE, the Popular English Actress. (Both Recommended by the Geneor for Adults.) pUBLIC MEETING, "~~~ CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR, Sunday, April 2, at & p.m. Professor W. H. Gould in the Chair. Hear the truth about the Soviet Union. T. McGillick, outstanding Australian speaker, representing the Adelaide Trades and Labour Council at Moscow's May Day Celebrations, 1938. A short Russian film will be shown. Collection to defray expenses. TOHNSONVILLE "RESIDENTS NOTE: McGILLICK SPEAKS IN ASSEMBLY HALL, Monday, April 3, at & p.m. RENTAL CARS. DE LUXE V 8 RENTAL CARS. DORKE BROS., LTD.. ■° Kilbiraie. Tel. 17-099. Cheapest Rate*. Tel. 17-099.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 2

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