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X ' * • t ' NEWTOWN. ' ', Phone 25-041 Prices Is 6d, Is. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. iIIJVITH THE "THETIS" DISASTER CONSIDERABLE DISCUSH)N AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THE ADMIRALTY ARE SUFFIORGANISED TO COPE WITH EVENTUALITIES—an I Avith the in its present "state of turmoil, this screening of "Our Fighting Navr" is as timely as the moment. Tins thrilling pic- ■ tuTre, produced with the full co-operation ■ of the British Admiialty, -powerfully de- ■ monstrates our STRENGTH AND PRE- ■ PAREDNTSSS. P "OUR FIGHTING NAVY." 1 "OUR FIGHTING NAVY." | "OUR FIGHTING NAVY." I "OUR FIGHTING NAVY." L "OUR FIGHTING NAVY." W, "OUR FIGHTING NAVY." (For Universal Exhibition.) With— H. B. WARNER, 1 RICHARD CROMWELL, t NOAH BEERY, ; i HAZEL TERRY. ? Our Associate Feature is fc, ' "THE r ADVENTUROUS w BLONDE." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) One of the famous "Torchy Blanc" series. With— GLENDA FARRELL, BARTON MACLANE, TOM KENNEDY. EXCELLENT FFATURETTES FROM 7 P.M. INCLUDE— J "Screen Snapshots" (All the news of Hollywood), "Swing Monkey, Swing" (Colour Cartoon) " , "Feminine Fun"' (Sports Thrill). ■ "Many Sappy Returns" (Charlie Chase , Comedy). Cinesound News (With Charles Lawrence), " And a Community Sing (Including all your favourite Scotch Songs). - -'/•" LIGHTED SEASON ONLY! / TONIGHT and TOMORROW S ' - At - N.Z.s Leading Suburban Theatre «t-*""^^ir iw em a, 11 *^<I \, ' 7J&O o'clock Telephone 14-202. (7.15— Episode 12 "Flash Gordon.") [ IT'S FRENCH IT'S FUNNY! It's the year's most delicious romantic thrill! .' RAY MILLAND, OLYMPE BRADNA . - RAY MILLAND, OLYMPE BRADNA In *' . ■ "SAY IT IN FRENCH." "SAY IT IN FRENCH." "SAY IT IN FRENGH," — With —' Irene Hervey, Janet Beeeher, Mary Carlisle. — AND — i Two humorous idols of the stage and screen— JACK BUCHANAN —: MAURICE CHEVALIEI In _ The Delightful Gomedy Success— "BREAK THE NEWS." "BREAK THE NEWS." "BREAK THE NEWS." (Both Recommended by the Censoi tot T*- . Adults.) FRIDAY — t z Jeanette Mac Donald ana Nelson Eddy "GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST." Plans Now Open—Early Booking Advised % \ ' i. GAPITOL : MIRAMAE APITOL f -^lIIRAMAR TONIGHT — 7.30 —'TOMORROW. . - One of the year's record-breaking successes lan Hay's Great Comedy Hit— ■ . "HOUSEMASTER" "HOUSEMASTER" " HOUSEMASTER" " HOUSEMASTER " • "HOUSEMASTER" . (Recommended by the Censor fo,r Adults.] " ,' — With — ~~~ OTTO KRUGER—DIANA CHURCHrLL And Claimed to be her best yet. \ JANE WITHERS v JANE WITHERS —In— — "MISS FIXIT" "MISS FIXIT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Telephone 16-545 for Reservations. - QEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY ° TONIGHT — 7.30 — TOMORROW. Popular Old-favourites Nights, A milestone^in motion pictures. . th< first outdoor" featuie to be entirely filme< in natural colour. SYLVIA SIDNEY—FRED MacMURRAI i. Henry Fonda, Fied Stone, Spanky 1 MacFarland in "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME " . "THE TRAIL O"F THE LONESOME PINE." PINE." — Together With — JOAN BENNETT — CARY GRANT JOAN BENNETT — CARY GRANT — In — " WEDDING PRESENT." " WEDDING PRESENT." (Both'for Univeisal Exhibition.) yv | . 1 ,/\r Pnm? THEATRE, 'OTJTIV fcv^V_ NEWTOWN. V V TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, 7 p.m. t A Great Double Programme for All Ago; Firstly— MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Hit-star of "The Yank at Oxford," an — LEW AYRES nit-star of "Dr. Kildare/' in "SPRING MADNESS." "SPRING MADNFSS." "SPRING MADNESS." She called it love—He called it madness same thing. Here is a captivating stor of breezy college humour. Secondly— PINKY TOMLIN TOBY WIN< in "SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE." 'SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE." "SING WHILE YOU'RE ABLE." -' Bright musical comedy romance, alive with melodious songs. Thirdly-Up-to-the-minute NEWSREELS and <; — Chosen supports — (Whole Programme Approved for Un . ' vcrsal Exhibition.) •> Is.l Is, Is, Is, Is, Is, >, Is, AND Is 6d, Is 6d, Is Gd, Is 6d, Is 6d, Is 6c '■* For a Fea»t of Fun' That takes the Bun. > Our Piogrammp is Right, i - We'll see you Tonight. GOOD Prratingv deserves Good Blocki The "EvenifcgZPoSt" Printing WorL ':r ca,fl Bupply/bothf^£Tel>"4i"olo for your nes 'quotation. ".

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 2

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