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I HE Ti?GiH YO, SILVER! 2 p.m. jr "N. 7-45 P-m* "-^=M LUXE j==~ Courtenay ■ N. Ring Place —-^ 53-080. TODAY 1 TONIGHT Warner Bros. Present "THE j&OJfcDDIGGERS <2O?LDDIGGERS J GOPJDDIGGEES <GO]'uDDIGGERS golld diggers oollddiggers «oiSddiggers GOIuDDIGGERS . GOILaDDIGGERS OOLiDDIGGERS IMVPARIS." Sta.rrmg KUDY1 VALEE, RUDY" VALEE, RUDY VALEE, RUDY] VALEE, HUGH ' ALLEM HERBERT, JENKINS. No *yonder 50,000,000 Frenchmen can't wait , for the greatest laugh-love-and Syrica) show since Eiffel Toweif was a lanippost. (Approved for Pniversal Exhibition.) Also on thewsame programme He bowled 'em cfsver in "Kid Galahad" —He mowed 'ema down in "Submarine D.l"-Notv See WAYKib. MORRIS WAYNE MORRIS WAYNiE MORRIS WAYNjE MORRIS • . WAYNE MORRIS In "THE KID COMES BACK." "THE KID COMES BACK." "THE KID QOMES BACK." "THE KID COMES BACK." "THE KID COMES BACK." "THE KID 'COMES BACK." (Recommended by Ifbe Censor tor Adults.) RO X V THEATRE. O X V THEATRE. Dir.: G. ILi Johnston. Continuous from 11 a.m. The Screen's Most* Popular Boy Star— MICKEY ROONEY, MICKEY -ROONEY. In the Greatest ELifcman Drama of the Year! More Powerful than even "Boy oi the Streets"— "THE SCRAPPER." "THE SCRAPPER." ALSO . . . Girls! Coimedy! Music! Fun! Dancing! Love! "THE LIFE OF THE PAKTY." "THE LIFE OF !THE PARTY." With a Mighty Cast vof Comedy Stars— JOE PENNER, GEENE-RAYMOND, PARKYAKARKUS, VICTOR MOORE, HARRIET HILLIARJi), HELEN BRODERICK. BILLY GILBERT, ANN MILLEjR, (Both Features Approxed Universal Ex.) Theatre Telephone <IO»-618. I?MPlKili — ISLAM ii BAY Empire island bay 7.30 TONIGiatT 7.30 AND TUESIDAY. PETER L(>RRK PETER LCfeRE Mary Eric : Harold MAGUIRE. RHODJJ3S. HUBER. In "MYSTERIOUS M(R. MOTO." "MYSTERIOUS MIR. MOTO." "MYSTERIOUS MIR. MOTO." (Recommended by the Oeiasoc tor Adults.) Plus " ' , CLAUDE HULBERT, CLAUDE HULBERT, ■ GORDON HARKER GORff)OX HARKER - In - "WOLF'S OLOljaiXG." "WOLF'S CLOTHING." (Approved for Universalf Exhibition.) DANCING. EASTER CARNIVAL} DANCE. QT. ' FRANCIS HALL,, -Hill Street. ° EASTER MONDAY WIGHT, At 8. RUDOLPH'S ORCBtESTRA. Subs., 2s (including supper). Dancing, Modern and> Old-time. Demonstration of "ChestijaJit Tree" byMiss Mildred Harris atetl Partner. EASTER MONDAY-J(^Y NIGHT. 8 to 12-TRADES HAI&L-S to 12. S to 12—XRADES HAIjxL-8 to 12. OLD-TIME DAN<CING With JIM -BLACKWOOD'S ACCORDIONS ON DECK. Novelties, Easter Eggs, .Streamers. Subs.: 2s Single. 3s 6d[ Double. F. McGONI|€ELL, M.C. HHHE REALM BALLROOM. , X TONIGHT! TJONIGHT! Our Great Easter Elffort. COME EARLY—Don't be Crowded out. Many Possies Already IBooked. A WONDER NIGHT! Subs., 2s 6d. Silbs., 2s Gd. rpJTAHI BAY CABARET. -i-ITAHI BAY CABARET. 1 TONIGHT! J.TONIGHT! TITAHI OUR BIG NBGHT. BAY TITAHI BAY SPECIAL MASQjOERADE TITAHI DANCE. BAY TITAHI Cash Prizes of £lMs each BAY Best Lady's Costume. TITAHI Best Gent.'s Costume. BAY TITAHI Fancy Costumes are i-^iot essenBAY tial, but MASKS must?) be worn. TITAHI BAY Masks are procurable ati the door. TITAHI BAY NOVELTIES GABORE. WELL WORTH A VISIT. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ST. JOHN'S OLD-TIME DANCE, 29 Vivian Street. Good suppcin. Splendid floor and music. Les Walker's Band. Always* a Good Show. TONIGHT, Easter Monday/ TONIGHT. Admission 2s. rPHE MAYBELLE—THE mIVbeLLE Ghuznee Street. TONIGHT TONIGHT GRAND EASTER CARNr^AL, MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Monte Carlos, Lucky Spots. Dainty Sit-down Supper. Gokxl Floor. See and Hear Henry's Rhythm Boys. Subs., 2s. TONIGHT. TONIGHT.. Peter Pan Peter Pan The Leading Peter Pan Modern Dance. Peter Pan PHARMACY HALL, Cambridge learace. Music by Les Forsytlifs Sweet and Swing Dance Band. i Tasty Sit-down Supper. Good Montes. For a Great Night of Dancing, Singiug, and; Fun Galore, try the PETER PAN. Subs. 2s. . JACK MOORE, M.C.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 83, 10 April 1939, Page 2

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