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C^^Jf. JAMES^*^^LD. a[ _*TX °T- JAMES J<\ \. Pp-^^_ ST. -TAATES^ l" Direction: Sit Heniamin Fuller. DAILY: 2.15 nnd 8. WARMER BROS. | WARNER BROS. Present a story that will open the i eyes of the civilised Avorld. FACTS j FACTS I NOT FICTION NOT FICTION But woven , into an entertainment that vill hold your interest to its dramatic linish. A STORY THAT DEFIES DESCRIPTION. IT ".MUST' BE SEEN. IT MUST-BE 'SEEN. "THE CONFESSIONS OF "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OF "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OF "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OF 'THE CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SKY/ A NAZI SKY/ A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY."* < A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) HIGH LIGHTS OF OUR FIRST HALF: "Their Majesties in U.S.A." "Mauretania's 'Maiden Voyage." "Wonders of Science." PLAN AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (Telephone 54-773). ■ ■ | PRINCESS CONTINUOUS | * RINCESS .rom 11 a.m. Daily j . SCREENING THI ES - 1 | "The Ware Case*' 11.11 a.m.. 1.55, i j 4.31), and 7.38 p.m. j | "You Can't Cheat an Honest Man" 12.32, j I 3.10, 0, and 9.5 p.m. J| New Universal Films Present j Edgar BERGEN-"Charlie McCARTHY" Edgar BERGEN—"Charlie McCARTHY" W. C. FIELDS and "MORTIMER" iv "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN "YOU CANT CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" HONEST MAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) They'll mow you down with helpless laughter! ASSOCIATE FEATURE B.E.F. Present CLIVE BROOK in "THE WARE CASE" CLIVE BROOK in "THE WARE CASE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With BARRY K. BARNES-JANE BAXTER SUBURBAN THEATRES. EMPIRE ISLAND BAY. MPIRE ISLAND BAY. Box plans "Empire" Confectionery. 'Phone 14-307. 7.30-XIGHTLY-70. "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION;" " PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." Also showing, Kent Taylor, Rochelle Hudson, Iv "PIRATES JN THE SKY." (Both Recommended by the Ceneor foi Adults.)" LOWER HUTT = THEATRES. =*j : |" {ZING GEORGE, Lower Hutt. | I GEORGE. Tel. 63-933. | TONIGHT1 At 8 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. It A Double-feature Programme that Defie Comparison! , No. 1— > BARBARA STANWYCK. HENRY FONDA In "THE MAD -MISS MANTON." "THE MAD MISS MANTON." A Drama of Fun, Romance, aud Thrill that will hold you breathless. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults, And On tho Same Programme. No. 2— ; a The Second Big Laugh Show of the Hilarious "Annabel" Series! JACK OAKIE, > LUCILLE BALI ',"!■■ "ANNABEL-TAKES A TOUR." ; ■- "ANNABEL TAKES A TOUR." t It's a Scream from Start to Finish. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at "The Willows," or Ring tl Theatre. | T\F. LUXE THEATRE. | ?'. IJ,E LUXE THEATRE. FINALLY' TONIGHT -"- At 8. ,f ENTERTAINING INDEED! Is the programme in stoi for De Luxe Patrons tonight. Tl ~., first feature of a well-balance double bill is "BLOCKADE," sta 5--' ring MADELEINE CARROLL ai ~ HENRY FONDA, a gripping story of tl i Spanish civil war, enacted amidst a he I bed of intrigue infested with sj | and counter-spy. Another triumph I the director of "Zola" and "Pasteur Then in direct contrast we prese STANLEY LUPINO, that prince comedians, in "HOLD MY HAND," i uproarious musical comedy that will ke ell you in fits from first scene to final fac out. A VERITABLE FEAST OF ENTERTAINMENT! , Reserve at Theatre—-Ring G3-431. a.) j PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. *■ RINCE EDWARD, I'el. 63-844 I Super-Heated Air-conditioned. 1- ————— .—.—__ TONIGHT. 7.15. GINGER ROGERS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Ji In "HAVING A AVONDERFUL TIME (Approved lor Universal Exhibition. JACK HOLT — BEVERLY ROBER -r "THE STRANGE CASE OF DOCTO [ii- MEADE" • *£■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults ■vel COMMUNITY SING ■ith COMMUNITY STXG rpOWN HALL, -1 OWN HALL, TOMORROW TOMORROV At ]2 Noon. Song Leaders: MR. WILL MASON, MR. CHARLES PROCT( ... j ■ ■ At the Piano: J"-' MR. FRANK CROWTHER. X " At the Oman: ' MR. CHAS. COLLINS. Proceeds in Aid of the Mayor's Me politan Relief Fund. ice, YX7EDDING Breakfasts are euro to b *v Success when the caterers are Jo son and Co., Mayfair Cabaret. Tel. 51-'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 2

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