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1 m. , SESSIONS: 2.0 p.m., 5.0 p.m., 8.0 p.m. REGENT PLANS at D.I.C. or REGENT jl —-i (44-144) Meet the rivals of Mr. and Mrs. "TTA ST Thin Man. In the most hilarious mur- -*■ der mystery ever filmed—they laugh AND at murder. But they get their man. _ __^ ciTt » ROBERT MONTGOMERY - You raved about the "Thin Man/so here's another sizzling, novel sensation And in the same manner, bringing Robert and Rosalind together again in fast and ROSALIND RUSSELL 5- : Also "MONEY TO LOAN" "IMPERIAL DELHI" ' A "Crime Doesn't Pay" Series A Fitzpatrick Technicolour Traveltalk "PARAMOUNT AIR-MAIL NEWS "MAMA'S NEW HAT" Of the Latest Happenings The Captain and his Kids A ' Metro-Goldwyn-Ma3rer Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ___ t—l—V—O—L-I- —— ■ TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. Selected Featurettes from 7 o'clock. Alfred Hitchcock's Record-breaking Success — "THE LADY VANISHES" Starring MARGARET LOCKWOOD, MICHAEL REDGRAVE. PAUL LUKAS. A Vivid Story of an English Governess's Mysterious Disappearance from a Continental Train and its Dramatic Denouement. PLUS A SPLENDID ASSOCIATE FEATURE—Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer's "POET OF SEVEN SEAS" With WALLACE BEERY MAUREEN. O'SULLIVAN, FRANK MORGAN. Heart-stopping Romance with Lovable, Laughable Wally Beery in his Finest Role. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL NOTE.—Due to length ol programme, the screening times will be. as follows:—7.o, Shorts; 7.35, "Lad:*. Vanishes"; 9.20. "Port of Seven Seas." SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45: "HIGHWAY PATROL,"'Thrillinsr OntoYei Sn P mi & -'GUARDIANS OF THE AIR," Action-packed Drama of the Air. PLUS 3 Stooges, Our Gang, Cartoons, Serial, etc. (All Approver for Universal Exhibition.) PAR A MOUNT THEATEECOUEjfLNAY PLACE Direction: G. L. JOHNSTON. TONIGHT TOMGHT TONIGHT And NIGHTLY, 7.30 o'clock. LAN HAY'S RECORD-BREAKING SUCCESS"THE H-O-U-S-E-M-A-S-T-E-R" "T-H-E H-O-U-S-E-M-A-S-T-E-R" With Otto KRUGER, Diana CHURCHILL, Phillips HOLMES Fine Out-of-the-ru-f EuLert.inniem . . . The acting is something to enthuse over . . . Every character ._s perfectly drawn . . . Otto Kruger is the surprise of the picture . . He gives a brilliant performance. PLUS—A FIRST CITY RELEASE: "MY OLD KENTUCKY ftOME" Starring EVELYN VENABLES, GRANT RICHARDS, THE HALL JOHNSON CHOLa, ano a startling new screen find, CLARA BLANDICK. From tLe heart oi Dixi^ . . comes this, sweetheart of a love story. Featuring the immortal melodies: "My Ola Kentucky Home," "Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground," pr and "O'd Black Joe." " YOUTH MARCHES ON" A Specia. Short Subjec' made by the Oxlord Group Movement and causing tremendous pj-TTiq public interest. "MASTER OF THE CAMERA" An absolutely marvellous short dealing with photography that every amateur should see .lA.< Approved ior Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS at D.I.C or THEATRE. ALL SEATS BOOKABLE, no extra charge PRICES 1/-, 1/6, 2/3. TELEPHONE RESERVES 51-842. 7 45i"Y^n 1 Nfr iJI1 EA ri,: ?°c Tj£ TIMES.-7.30, "Master of the Camera" _ 'A °> Ymlh Mardles *>»•'• S-3- "My Old Kentucky Home." >.22, "The Housem-ste?:" ; TOMORROWS ATTRACTION z SENIOR RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP. I AN'OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED-WINNING TEAMS AT atwt irrir* P^K-WELLINGTON WOxV m^^^Q_^^^tm-^^ 1^ WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD ROYS WON LAST SATURDAY AND NOW-—, WELLINGTON v. WELL. COLL. OLD BOYS FAST, SCINTILLATING FOOTBALL SHOULD BE THE ORDER AT 'ATHLETIC PARK-3 p.m. TOMORROW ; BRIGHT EARLY" MATCH: 1 SEATOUN v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS FourLh Gia.dc (First Division), at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND Gd EXTRA. _________________________________________ A" £" WILSON, Secretary VV.R.F.U. 5 _ DANONG. HAIL, VIVIAN STREET M TONIGHT, 8 to 12. MODERN A ND OLD-TIME DANCE I OUR LAST OPPORTUNITY 1 Old and New Favourites. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY Pember's Orchestra (4 players). to heav ci i' ■ T^?. ocl Su PPer and Prizes. ea Snhs-- Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. PAUL SCHRAMM M.C, MR. GEO. HAYDEN. PAUL SCHRAMM. _, VT _ m ~ ~ ~ PAUL SCHRAMM. TONIGHT FRIDAY TONIGHT 1 PAUL IcHHAMAT"' MAYBELLE, GHUZNEE STREET. PAUL SCHR AATM OLD-TIME DANCING. PAUL SCHRAMM With Jim Blackwood's .paul Schramm! accordions. PAUL SCHRAMM. Subs. Is 6d. . ■!. McGONNELL, M.C. Brilliant VIENNESE PIANIST Dance Tonight T^AREWELL NIGHT Dance Tonight -*- — In the — Dance Tonight To SAMMY LEE Dance Tonight And His TTOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Dance Tonight AMERICANADIANS J- OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Dance Tonight «^^3_j_j_jnj_. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MAY 13 X™ t^K Absolutely your. Final TOMORROW fSATTTRTV\v{ if \v it' sanee5 anee £ on, Sht Opportunity to hear this UIUxU" (&A_L_a>A\), MAY 13. p a „ C c Tonight Brilliant Combination. SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME S™"; r^tl n• * * T *-" Dance lonight Dancing from 9 p.m. j._vuj_ujj_i,&: Dance Tonight until 1 a.m. Moonlight Sonata; Baeh-Busoni C Major ?, ance ?° n- g|?x «„ 0 . -~"«. Organ Toccata: Chopin Fantasia in F r,ance ? r °m- g]Xt Sub* 3s' lncludmg Supper. G^XXu^r^^XX'^LXZ P<Ps£ BE WISE. BE EARLY. ADMISSION.—D.C. ss, Res. Stalls 3s Dance Tonight Tel. 45-70& ' Unres. 2s (all prices plus tax). Special Dance Tonight concessions are available to parties In- : " quire at Box Office. Box Plan at Begg's. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION BALL. JOSTLING! WRESTLING! 'THE MAYORESS, AIRS. T. C. A. HISWIvLSILLNG! WRESTLTNG' ■*- t n-o at , , ~ m ivj.oiijiiN _r. LOP, convenes, a Meeting to be held MONDAY CTIOWN HALL) MONDAY in the MONDAY MONDAY PALM LOUNGE, HOTEL ST. GEORGE, JACK dß_sVA§ On WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, JACK DONOVAN At 4.30 p.m. Sen° £ 'SSTa t!Ke!3S e *J d™» -^ments for the formation field), of a Centennial Exhibition Ball Committee, in connection with the Women's Section Versus activities. J7M CD AZZLFR'') cf ARKF MrS Hisl° P ixtriteß all who are interested JIM ("DAZZLER") CLAR IKF in this function to attend this meeting. JIM ("DAZZLER") CLARKE ! 17st nt Brawny Scot, who is 24 years old o■ ■ _ tTT , „ 6ft in hoijrht. weighs'l7st. and has beaten Secretary, Women's Section. men like Stove Sarage. Lee Wykoff, and Everett Marshall). •-.:'. PRELIMINARIES COMMENCE AT S p.m. BOOKING AND DAY SALES AT E. W. HUM. lIKEYS. MANNERS STREET. 1 PRICKS: ss, 3s, nnd 2s; LADIES, 2s 6d ___.._ (All plus tax). WHY GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFUL! WHY are so many girls beautiful . . . ~.,...,v - .--w; ,. r „.,_0....___-»■; both in complexion and figure . . . . WRESTLING! WRESTLING! girls who once were so emaciated and sicki Iy looking? They took VIM Tablets— that's why. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1939, Page 2

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