1 L---*- --55*^ JAME^*, *~*---LiJ ! <J^T_ °T. JAMES Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY -2.15 and 8. THEE E'S XO " DOUBT ABOUT IT! THIS IS THE FUNNIEST PICTURE YOU'VE SEEN FOX MANY A DAY. ~ c « !>, --;■■ ■; ■■ =Tm' I "THE LAMBETH WALK" "THE LAMBETH WALK" "THE LAMBETH, WALK" "THE LAMBETF WALK" "THE LAMBETI vVALK" ' "THE LAMBETL WALK" , "THE LAMBETL WALK" ! "THE LAMBETH WALK" "THE LAMBETH WALK" "THE LAMBETH WALK" "THE LAMBETH WALK" "THE LAMBETH WALK" ; "THE LAMBETH WALK" I ."THE LAMBETH WALK" I "THE LAMBETH WALK" "THE LAMBETH WALK" ■ --"-— ' ' ", \ . [ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture., Starring / LUPINO LANE LUPINO LANE SEYMOUR HICKS SEYMOUR HICKS aALLY GRAY SALLY GRAY High Lights of Our First' Half; "KING/AND QUEEN IN OTTAWA." "KING AND QUEEN IN OTTAWA." "THETIS DISASTER." ','THETIS DISASTER." U.S. SUBMARINE DISASTER. U.S. SUBMARINE DISASTER. "WHILE AMERICA SLEEPS" "WHILE AMERICA SLEEPS" "WHILE AMERICA SLEEPS" ("Clinic l)oe& Not Pay" Series.) Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 54-773. j PRINCESS CONTINUOUS 1 { * RINCESS trom 11 ajn.-Daily I > Screening Times: — "Fools For Scandal," 11.13 a.m., 1.55, 4.37, and 7.42 p.m. "Storm Qver Bengal," 12.37, 3.191 Cl, and 9.12 p.m. I : — B.E.F. Present— PATRIC KNOWLES. ROCHELLE HUDSON, RICHAIU3 CROMWELL. in— — •STORM OVER BENGAL". "STORM OVER BENGAL" "STORM OVER BENGAL" (Approved toi Universal Exhibition.) - Assuciiite Feature j-— Warner Bros. Present CAROLE LOMBARD FERNAND GRAVET RALPH BELLAMY In "POOLS FOR SCANDAL" "FOOLS FOR SCANDAL" (Recommended by Censor £ot Adults.) Plus these All Technicolor Shorts— "Dog Daze" Cartoon, "Pictorial," and "Toradjaland" Colortour. SUBURBAN THEATRES w_TAii_ * lUAE —■ — Si AIL OTATE PETONE — STATE. TONIGHT AT 8. AND WED., THURS., FRI. SPECIAL EXTENDED : SEASON. . , The Picture you have been waiting for— -^-LESLIE HOWARD—-.. LESLIE HOWARD-— - In - "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" i "PYGMALION" For the first time the screen becomes candid—and says just what it thinks. GLORIOUS SITUATIONSAM AZINGLY FRANK! \ Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Box Plans now open for the season. Telephone 63-899. ■ (Early Booking essential.) I" ORAND PETONE — PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. No I.—Walter -Wanger-'s powerful drama of war-torn Spain, "BLOCKADE"—r , —-"BLOCKADE" Featuring Madeleine Carroll" Henry Fonda - Leo Canillo— —'_■ - No. 2.— R.K.O. Radio's Comedy-drama, "BEAUTY FOE THE ASKING" TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY)',TWO BIG PICTURES.. No. I—Warner Bros. Thrilling Prison Drama, _.... -OVER THE WALL,". •< OVER THE WALL," With ' Dick Foran June Travis. ~ CECIL KELLAWAY ' CECIL KELLAWAY. In Cinesound's Family Comedy-Drama, ? "MR. CHEDWORTH STEPS OUT." "MR. CHEDWORTH STEPS OUT." (All Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PALACE, Theatre ol Action j ALACE Petone Tel 63-610 I- ! " FINALLY" TONIGHT, at 7.45. "THE RETURN OF JIMMY VALENTINE'" Victor Chester McLAGLEN MORRIS In "PACIFIC LINER" COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. No. 1— " ■ . Gay Comedy of a Bevy of Beauties on the Rocks. ' Jack > Joan BENNY, BENNETT, "STRANDED IN PARIS," With Mary Boland, Charley" Grapewin, Fritz Feld, ■ Joyce Compton, The Yacht Club Boy's. Ko. 2Drama thimdeijiig a thrill-packed story! Heartbeats telling of love and glory! EDITH FELLOWS in "THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS." Richard Fi&ke. Jacqueline Wells, Cliff Edwards. 'I ' I CIVIC SKATING RINK | , IVIC SKATING RINK |." I , 1! WAKEFIELD STREET) Near Town Hall. SKATING , SKATING SKATING SKATING TONIGHT, x SKATING MEDALLISTS NIGHT. SKATING See the Otago; Champion SKATING Figure Skater in Action. SKATING MR. RUSSELL GREENE SKATINC MR. RUSSELL GREENE SKATING demonstrating the RecogSKATINC used Skating Steps as laid SKATING iown by the Association of SKATING Great Britain. SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING HOCKEY ON SKATES. ' SKATING TOMORROW (WEDNESSKATING DAY r) NIGHT. ] SKATING Speed — Skill — Swiftness SKATING 20 Minutes of Thrills. SKATING USUAL WEDNESDAY PRICES. , Spectators: A Special Gallery has been i Built for your Comfort. For Health's Sake — Roller Skat-e i bOOD fruiting deserves Good Blocks The "Evening Post" Printing Works : can supply both. Tel. J4-0& tor your next ] quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 3, 4 July 1939, Page 2
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