■-• I -"-^IVOLI 1 ]{ „ NEWTOWN. * Teh 25-041. ' Prices, Is 6d, Is. "^ Deaf Aids Available. £ TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, ',"' I At 7 p.m. 'N ] ' 1 ir "STAGECOACH." '0 "STAGECOACH." '•STAGECOACH." : "STAGECOACH." "STAGECOACH." ;-' "STAGECOACH." :- — '.'* -With _: CLAIRE TREVOR, : JOHN WAYNE, ANDY DEVINE, GEORGE BANCROFT, '. | BERTON CHURCHILL, f * JOHN CARRADINE. >~ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS— ' ALLAN LANE, < FRANCES MERCER, !.. BEN WELDEN, :;. In ■' I '^ • !!- "CRIME RING." i': "CRIME RING." "CRIME RING." "CRIME RING." \ i (Recommended by ■the Censor for Adults.) I'- PLUS S& PARAMOUNT NEWS SPECIAL! j . t DANZIG -FREE CITY? ] ' " First. Films of oJanzig Today—City of : Dilemma in Europe's Latest and Most -"' Serious Crisis. PARAMOUNT NEWS— - -Alert to U.S. Interest in Europe's Dread--t . ed "Days," rushes to the screen Exclusive % ' Up-to-the-minute Scenes from Danzig, Gdynia, the German "Baltic. ii : plus • '! * ._- "Unusual Occupations," -\ ;" "Cinesound News." i \ COMMENCING FRIDAY. '-, •. , Elisabeth Bergner ; , In-' :•. •- - ' * "STOLEN LIFE." | * '* J. Carrol Naish In "ECXG OF ALCATRAZ." ! ! Ncay. Zealand's Finest Suburban Theatre. * ; TONIGHT — 7:30 — TOMORROW. _ ..An Unforgettable Novel Becomes a ; ,T Memorable Picture . . . packed with tender .. - romance . . . 'intriguing "drama! ; ' Winifred Holtby's ; , "SOUTH RIDING."— ;■ "SOUTH RIDING."- — ■ ; "SOUTH RIDING."- — * ; (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) * " And '< ' BING CROSBY, / ' Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, \ In "PARIS HONEYMOON." ; "PATHS HONEYMOON." * ",- (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . - Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. ' CAPITOL —■ --' MIRAMAR ' MIRAMAR I 7.30 TONIGHT—TOMORROW 7.30 * ■ Lloyd Nolan—Gladys SAvarthout r " In ; • —, "AMBUSH" T .A And I ' Wayne. Morris;, Priscilla Lane, Hugh * ' Herbert, Humphrey Bogart J , In * ;' "MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS" * (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition)' '; Grand Variety Supports, News, Sporfc- •; -light, Musical, Pictorial, Paragraphic, Cartoon. . • 10.30 CONCLUSION * CEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. - '"o TONIGHT—7.3O—TOMORROW * FAMILY-NIGHTS-—----6d —Admission —6d I Richard Arlen—Lilli Palmer ''* "THE GREAT BARRIER" . ' And ; ' Paul Kelly—Judith Allen ; "IT HAPPENED OUT WEST" ' m (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition^ * -XTOGUE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. " V 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O. * Deanna Durbin, Robert Cummings, \ "THREE SMART GIRLS GROW UP." * SEE Deanna in her GREATEST PICTURE. I Ronald Colman. Francen Dee, : "IF I WERE KING." ', A Truly Great and Wonderful * ' Programme. ' Selected Supports. . ; B@OK EARLY. BOOK EARLY. *. (Umver.sal Exhibition.) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: i "PEG O' MY HEART." ; "JtADIES FROM KENTUCKY." A .SCOT THEATRE, SCOT THEATRE, '< ASCOT THEATRE, : , NEWT-OWN, TONIGHT AND THURS., 7 p.m. 20th Century-Fox present the Shock Picture of the year, : "TAILSPIN" ■ "TAILSPIN" ; "TAILSPIN" "TAILSPIN" - " "TAILSPIN" "TAILSPIN" . "TAILSPIX" "TAILSPIN" . Starring" - ALICE FA YE, CONSTANCE BENNETT, .' N»A"NCY KELLY, JOAN DAVIS, ; CHARLES FARRELL. ' 'A Smashing Romantic Melodrama of Adventure in the Sky. Second Attraction: : "MR. MOTO'S LAST WARNING." * "MB. MOTO'S LAST WARNING." - "MR. MOTO'S LAST WARNING." EE-TER LORRE PETER LORRE Prom the mouth of a ventriloquist's dummy came the warning, Moto must die! (Both Approved.for Universal Exhibition.) FILM NEWS FLASHES, VARIETY. SHORT FEATURES, r- All Stalls :ls. Circle Is 6d. : Another "ASCOT" Standard Programme. TOO GOOD TO MISS! „ TAMPERE '• -ISLAND BAY. : -I-?MPIRE ISLAND BAY. "7:30 TONIGHT 7.30 ; AND THURSDAY. 'CLAUDE RAINS FAY BAINTER , BONITA GRANVILLE : In Lloyd C. Douglas's Story torn from a woman's heart. : % "WHITE BANNERS" : "WHITE BANNERS" f "WHITE BANNERS" ~ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing— EDGAR WALLACE'S Brilliant Mystery Story. "KATE PLUS TEN" , - "KATE PLUS TEN" '; "KATE PLUS TEN" ' {Recommended by the Censor for Adults.); ■ Antiseptic. ;' Antiseptic. KEEP your Home Healthy with POLIFLOR. jPOLIFLOR. For Floors and Furniture. \*7EDDING Breakfasts are sure to be a I™ Success w^hen the caterers are Johnion and Co., MastfairfCabaxet. .T-1.-fiPWO.".
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 70, 20 September 1939, Page 2
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