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CONCLUDING TONIGHT at 8. (Shorts from 7.30.) WILL HAY WILL HAY "GOOD MORNING, WILL HAY BOYS" WILL HAY And JACK HALEY, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, and ANN SOTHEKN i in "DANGER, LOVJ]. AT WORK." 3 (Both Approved for ■'Universal Exhibition.) |;^^pAIIAMQUNT^^ (Direction: G. L, Johnston.) i Telephone 51-842. ! COMMENCING TOMORROW. | I COMMENCING TOMORROW: ! COMMENCING TOMORROW. ! MATINEE 2 jtfn. and 7.30. A "DISTINCTIVE" HIT DIRECT I?R.OM THE REGENT THEATRE FOE. ITS THIRD TRIUMPHANT WEEK FOR ITS THIRD TRIUMPHANT WEEK Elisabeth | j Michael Wilfrid BERGNER. REDGRAVE LAWSON BE.KGNER REDGRAVE LAWSON BERGNER REDGRAVE LAWSON BERGNER REDGRAVE LAWSON BERGNER REDGRAVE LAWSON i In PARAMOUNT'S \^^^'. "STOLEN LIFE/ OZ<Z^ "STOLEN LIFE." "STOLEN LIFE." "STOLEN LIFE." gggps "STOLEN LIFE." fBO GOOD IT IS CREATING AS MUCH ENTHUSIASM AMONG WELLINGTON PICTUREGOERS AS "PYGMALION/ ■'• Kewiinmi-MHlfrt tiv' tlipM^rfpm tot /Vriiilts.) PLUS THE -FINEST FIRST HALF ITHAS EVER BEEN OUR. PRIVILEGE ! TO PRESENT TO YOU. INCLUDING A MUSICAL CLASSIC. "TANNHAUSER." £Z&>Zs. "TANNHAUSER." "TANNHAUSEE." The Overture to ! :^^^^^- • Wagner's Immor- ; j tv!l Opera in all ! ■ the' grandeur of r^ssfss^ its 150 Musicians. A SPORTS THRILL— j "DEMONS OF THE DEEP." A WALT DISNEY SPECIAL— ["DONALD'S GOLF GAME," , I . • With the famous Donald Duck. ... ■ '■ I- ———i — ' A COMEDY-- \. "NOT GUILTY ENOUGH," | With ANDY CLYDE | { and SHEMP HOWARD. % i A COLOUIt NOVELTY— , j "TREES."'' !A POPULAR SCIENCE—' I V THE LATEST OF THIS ! } POPULAR SERIES. | A TRAVEL TALK- . ! "JUNGLI.'] GLIMPSES." |. ' j ( AND THE LATEST -OVERSEAS NEW^ ! INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING | ■■' ■' •■'■•■ J ITEMS:. "■ ~" ! EUROPE - BOLSTERS '- UP MOSLEM | FRIENDSHIPS. ,"■ ■ . ': !BARBARA^ STAN.WyOK AND ROBERT TAYLOR ARE WED. ;•• -;-. ■' ; FIRST PICTURES OF: THE ROYAL VOYAGE. INTIMATE SCENES OF I THEIR, MAJESTIES ON BOARD EMPRESS OF AUSTRAWA-AS THE VESSEL IS DELAYED BY FOG AND ICE. CANADA HAILS EMPIRE'S RULERS. FOR FURTHER DETAILS OF THIS SPLENDID PROGRAMME SEE SPECIAL .DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE THREE AND REMEMBER THIS— IT PAYS TO RESERVE BECAUSE j THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE GIVES YOU THIS SERVICE FREE. , AN ATTENDANT IS ON DUTY* AT i THE THEATRE FOR YOUR CON-j VENIENCE FROM 0.30 AM. ON FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. | BOX PLAN ALSO AVAILABLE AT | D.1.0. | R. O X V THEATRE, I O X V T H E ATR E. ! Dir,: G. L. Johnston. . ! CONTINUOUS DAILY, frojn 11 a.m . | |. FINALLY TONIGHT: I | ' "MERRILY WE LIVE" | I ■ -And ' "' ! "PIRATES OF THE SKIES/ \ (Both approved for Universal Exhibition,) ] COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRI.). j COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRJ.).j ANOTHER BIG SUCCESS— : '■ Paramount's : -IF I WERE KINCI" ■'■ 1 •MF I WERE KING' 3 ■! "WI WERE. KING". \ Onward, ■onivard, swdrda against the foe, I Forward, forward, the lily banners ■ gqf, Out of the shadowy lnists of history sweeps again the amazing, heroic figure oi Francois Viilou, the Vagabond Kmg -. . . leader of the finest band of knaves, murderers, and cut-throats the world has ever known . . , poet whose songs still live . . .. thief who robbed d king', Jovey who %ooed a priucess, fighter who saved a throne! Never has there been such a man as this Villon! Never has he been brought to life bo gallantly as by i RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, < With ' . • j BASIL -RATHBONE, FRANCES DEE, and HENRY WILCOXON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: We give you— "ACCIDENTS' WILL HAPPEN" i "ACCIDENTS WILL ' HAPPEN" ! An enthralling, exciting, and romantic expose or' the most costly of ail gang-! land "rackets"! See how thousands of pounds are stolen from in&ui'anee companies by boyus claims for engineered ''accidents" . . . and how a boy and a girl set to and solved the mystery! ; Starring RONALD REAGAN, GLORIA BLONDELL, and DICK PURCELL. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Theatre Telephone 40-61 S. ' TO SATISFY PUBLIC DEMAND j Alexander Korda'e gOUTH RIDING i Reappears TUDOR ! TOMORROW. | (P.econnueuded by the Censor for Adults.) Y.W.C.A. A CHILDREN'S PARTY, with the People lof Nursery Rhyme Land, will be held in \ the f>LUE TRIANGLE HALL JJ> Bouleott Shreet, On SATURDAY, JULY 8. At 2.30 p.m. Lady Gay and Bryan O'Biien, of _ZB h will be there! 1 Bran TubH, Movbig Pictures, Dancing, j Games, and Lots of Fun for all. ■ i Admission: Adults l«, Children Od, i Proceeds in Aid of Y.W.C.A. Funds.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 2

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