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KEWTOWN. Tel. 25-041. Prices, Is 6d, Is. Deaf Aids Available. PIN&LLY TONIGHT, at 7 o'clock, "STAGECOACH" And "CRIME RING." COMMENCING TOMORROW. "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" - ! She lived a Lie ... to gain -a love she had never lost! The powerful story of a -woman who stole another's life-yand had to choose between joy and happiness or sorrow and sin! The majestic beauty of the Alps . . . the storm-tossed Breton coast . . . the breath-taking beauty of moonlight on the Acropolis at Athens . . . a glorious background for this amazingly | different story! Starring ELISABETH BERGNER, ELISABETH BERGNER, In a Brilliant Dual Role. MICHAEL REDGRAVE, MICHAEL REDGRAVE, The sensation of "The Lady Vanishes," j,, . . " "STOLEN LIFE." "STOLEN LIFE." "STOLEN LIFE." "STOLEN LIFE." "STOLEN LIFE." With WILFRED LAWSON, Doolittle of 'Tygmalion." PLUS ' GAIL PATRICK, LLOYD NOLAN, J. CARROLL NAISH, In "KING OF ALCATRAZ" !_ 1 _ '. 1 The action-packed story of a Crime Czar ■who cracked his way. out of Alcatraz . . . terrorised a. ship at sea . . . and then found that the law of the sea was even more relentless than the law of the prison from which he had escaped! (Both Pictures Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ■ PLUS The Latest MARCH OF TIME. MARCH OF TIME. ' ' PLUS ~~ ■ the Most Outstanding Short of the year, _ j- — — "TAXNHAUSER." "TAXXHAUSER." : ~ PLUS A Sc-igaining Comedy. "HOUSE HFJR." • "HORSE HEIR." ■ Etc., etc. New Inland's Finest Suburban Theatre. jjt^ALLY TONIGHT - 7.30 An Unforgettable Novel Becomes a ■;', Memorable Picture. "-"fT: Winifred Holtby's ■■ —-"SOUTH RIDING." . —"SOUTH RIDING." ■ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) -~ .And ". BING CROSBY, Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, ■■'!;.. In ..•.■...;" : ——"PARIS- HONEYMOON."-— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEE PAGE 6 - -■- SEE PAGE 6 — For the.. Laugh of a Lifetime. .* BOOK EARLY. /~IAPITOL MIRAMAR : —— MIRAMAR 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT -- 7.30 Lloyd Nolan—Gladys Swarthout Id "AMBUSH" . .. ■ And :•-.■ ■■'■.": Wayne Morris, Priscilla. Lane, Hugh. Herbert, Humphrey Bbgart In ••■••••■•■"■■•; - "MEN ARE SUCH FOOLS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Grand Variety Supports, News,/ Sports light, Musical, Pictorial, Paragraphic, CaTtobn. • • 10.30 CONCLUSION — SEE PAGE 6 . '. : ".'•'..- Be Advised, Book. Early, for the Most Famous Fun Feud in Screen History. SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30. , FAMILY NIGHTS— 6d—-Admission —6d Richard'- Arlen—Lilli. Palmer "THE GREATi BARRIER" And Paul Kelly—Judith Allen « "IT HAPPENED OUT WEST" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) SEE PAGE 6-^ '■"" ■■ ■ , . BOOK NOW FOR SATURDAY. ASCOT THEATRE, SCOT THEATRE, ASCOT THEATRE, ISTEWTOWN. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. "TAILSPIN" ~———— "TAILSPIN" Alice Faye, Joan Davis, Constance Bennett, Charles'Farrell. A Smashing Romantic Melodrama of Adventure in the Sky. Second Attraction: "MR. MOTO'S LAST WARNING." PETER LORRE— ——PETER LORRE (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) VARIETY SHORT FEATURES. FRI., SAT;; MQN. 1— "our GRACiE" Fields ■ ■ in ■ ■■■ ■: ■ * • "KEEP. SMILING." (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) 2— "INSPECTOR SORNLEIGH." (Gordon Harker) (Recommended by the'Censor-for. Adults.) TTOGUE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. V 7.30^-TbNIGHT—7,3O. Marion Davies——— y. Onslow Stevens "PEG O' MY HEART." "PEG O' MY HEART." Sure and it's the grandest entertainment this side of Heaven itself. George Raft, Ellen Drew, Hugh Herbert, "THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY." "THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY." Sure the Vogue gives another outstanding programme with supports. BOOK EARLY. I.J_6OK EARLY. (Universal Exhibition.) GUARANTEED Stomach; Tome, Ma vex Malted Slippers1' Elm Compound removes stomach and bowel ulcers, gastritis, sickness, etc. Mavex 3s, recommended by Boots, Chemists.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 71, 21 September 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 71, 21 September 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 71, 21 September 1939, Page 2

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