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m^ . PLANS at D.I.Q. or SESSIONS: I' '- - ■"■■ l;" I 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. REGENT ™«*™ Shoppy Session IL ■■■ -1 (44-144) 5.0 p.m. GIVING A BRILLIANT AND MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE! CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON Here is the Laughton you've alwiiys wanted to see in a role overshadowing even such portrayals as "Captain Bligll" . . . "Henry VIII" . . . "Buggies" —living—-laughing—human—sweeping you in the twinkling of an eye from sublime comedy to tragedy. I "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" With Played against the background o£ Lon- _________ j _ __^_j don itself, a story of hopes and heartVlVliiiJN JjJidVjrXl breaks, humour and tragedy, that Chosen above all for the coveted role throbs to the rhythm o£ the world's of "Scarlet o'llara" in "Gone With greatest metropolis—London! the Wiud." REX HARRISON LARKY ADLER PLUS: THE REGENT'S OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME. AN ACTION PICTURE RELEASE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) T-I-V-O-L-I-TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. j SPENCER TRACY—JOAN CRAWFORD ' j (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" 9 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AKIM TAMIROFF—FRANCES FARMER Screening Times: 7.0, Shorts; 7.45, "Mannequin"; 9.30, "Escape from Yesterday." * TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1 A SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE TOMORROW, 1.45 EDITH FELLOWES in "THE-LITTLE ADVENTURESS." RICHARD DIX in "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" CARTOONS, COMEDIES, AND EPISODE 2 OF "ACE DRUMMOND." SOCCER ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SOCCER BASIN RESERVE TOMORROW! TOMORROW! CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE: WATERSIDE v. HOSPITAL No. 2 groundman AWATU (Holders Brown Shield) '.v,■ ' ■ \ ■ WELLINGTON JNTER-HOUSE} REPS. KICK-OFF 2.45 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISERS at 1.15 p.m. ADMISSION (including Stand): ON H'SHILLING. W. J. AROUS, Secretary VVJPJL FOOTBALL" THRILLS] THE PACE IS ON! TOMORROWS MAIN ATTRACTION CHAMPIONSHIP RUGBY-SECOND ROUND COMMENCES. ANOTHER CHALLENGE TO THE LEADERS. WELLINGTON v. JOHNSONVILLE FAST FORWARDS-FAST BACKS—AND A FAST GAME. ATHLETIC PARK TOMORROW 2.45 p.m. BRIGHT EARLY MATCH^MIRAMAR y; ONSLOW Senior Second Division—l.ls > p.m| v ADMISSION!/-. STAND Cd EXTRA. ._ ,!. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary VV,RiF.l[),'; (■ ' "■■. =fl ...V. '. ...TOPS! ... ..'.■ v [| PgJßf aSggg^l again..;■ -^S^V^irisr rs°^ WS^^l 4.39, and 7.38 p.m. ' " ''" " 1 "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" 12.32 • ■ rT;; 3.16, 6, and 9.5 p.m. TONIGHT and SATURDAY. Commencing with Shorts at 7 p.m.- . The screen's greatest laugh combination. 20th Century-Fos Attraction—l. They'll mow yo« - down with helpless r nTT ,-, -r- . ~~^,~ ~' laughter! THE FAMOUS DIONNE QUINS. New Universal Films Present (Five Lovable Little Misses) Edgar BERGEN—"Charlie McCARTHY" (<1 ._ ~Z^ n~~, .^ •/ Edgar BERGEN—"Charlie McCARTHY" ~^rS 91 4 hs£M-',' Edgar BERGEN-"Gharlie McCARTHY" IH| 2£ A gJSR" Edgar BERGEN—"Charlie McCARTHY" ?H£ 9JE A &WJ 0Edgar BERGEN-"Charlie McCARTHY" { ;gVfc 01 A KIND.; W. C. FIELDS and "MORTIMER" in J}lA U1 A KIND. ■■ vott TATsPT rmMT 4N " ; They Sing, Dance, Talk, and Make Fun - vott rtwT oh vat 4N ln a great P ict"re of solid universal appeal. TT<?wK MAN" t With--an Ace-high Star Cast SrwK ¥t *S» Jean Hersholt, Claire Trevor, Cesar HONES I MAN Romero, Slim Summerville. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A^,' >v?, d { ov Universal Exhibition.) DO Explosive minutes of fun and hilarity. 20th Century-Fox Attraction-^. ASSOCIATE FEATURE "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." Aow^imiu cuaiuhij -WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." B.E.F. Present ••' WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." CLIVE BROOK in "THE WARE CASE" " WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." CLIVE BROOK in "THE WARE CASE" Starring CLIVE BROOK in "THE WARE CASE" MICHAEL WHALEN, JEAN ROGERS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Roving Reporters in a Dramatic Mystery w .,. - that wouldn't stay solved. mtu • (Rec. by for Adults.) BARRY K. BARNES-JANE BAXTER ' . TTT p rTTir « BARRY K. BARNES-JANE BAXTER 7? ESI ILATURETTES Reserve Larry at Iheatre or Tel. 24-/53. Romantic drama so real ... so delightfully entertaining ... it will live long SATURDAY MATINEE, 1.30 p.m. in your memory. ABOVE ENTIRE PROGRAMME. Telephone 42-580 for Reserves. 3d — ALL CHILDREN _ 3d CONCERT CHAMBER. TONIGHT, * /t&s TONIGHT, We1 At 8 o'clock, . ,1 |Vi And . ! JOMOIvIvOTV NIGH I. j WKESTLING Positively | W R E S T L I N G" LAST TWO NIGHTS ! TOWN HAL L. .xx,. OWN lIA LL. WELLl^°* R^TORY , iONDAY NIGH JUIfT 17 IHEAIKE (Inc.) MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 17. Resents Another Night of Excitement. Will Cox be able to knock McCready about? Don't I ~* "LILIO AI" ! n"ss **" ®c ear'y' The booking is already | "LILIOM" [ • fillin S "P----"L ILIOM" (i T r 7Vr irnvp » mv "TIL TO AT" "KING KONG" COX «£ ILIOM" #'KING KONG" COX | " If I L I O M "• ! "LILIOM" v# I [ ARL McCREADY A Legend in a Prologue and Seven Scenes EAKL McCREADY J' (British Empire champion.) FRANZ MOLNAR* , , , ■ This match will be preceded by a Translated from the Hungarian. professional MIDDLEWEIGHT CONPLAYED LN COSTUME. G. Produced by v. • G. H. A. SWAN. SYD. SCOrr PLANS D.I.C. Reserves 4s 4d. ' (5 5-min. rounds.) Prices at the Hall, 4s 3d, 2s Gd, and Late Book at E- W- Humphrey'B, Manners St. Doors Is 6d FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. PRICES: ss, 3s ; 2s. Ladies,' 2s Cd. (All Plus Tax.) WIS make Line or fclall-tone Blocks foi all purposes and .-.11 papers from the COX —— MeCREADY cheapest newsprint to ;be finest art. COX ■ — McCREADY "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 12, 14 July 1939, Page 2

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