THERE'S STILL THERE'S STILL THUNDER AFLOAT!! THUNDER AFLOAT!! Mr. Chamberlain declares that the menace of inhuman sea warfare will soon be obliterated! SEE HOW—AND WHY! ...:. The X m Jfr THEATRE IfT -> > fd»» If'ik, S £* j MAJESTIC ! —J__ DAILY — 2 p.m. — S p.m. SUBMARINE WARFARE ~. EXPOSED! Unmatched since "Mutiny on the Bounty." " THUNDER AFLOAT " "THUNDER AFLOAT" " THUNDER AFLOAT " "THUNDER AFLOAT" ' "THUNDER AFLOAT" " THUNDER AFLOAT " " THUNDER AFLOAT " "THUNDER AFLOAT" " THUNDER AFLOAT " "THUNDER AFLOAT" "THUNDER AFLOAT" "THUNDER AFLOAT" "THUNDER AFLOAT" "THUNDER AFLOAT" j With Our Old Friend in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's tremendous dramatic thrill. WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY Superb in his greatest sea role. CHESTER MORRIS—VIRGINIA GREY. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Splendid Associate Programme: PETE SMITH'S "LET'S TALK TURKEY." ("Culinary Carving" Item). Fitzpatrjck Travel talk—"The Sau Francisco Exposition" ... . Newsreels: .-•■ —Death of Rumanian Prime Minister ... The Western Front ... Australian Davis Cup stars . . . Opening of Wellington's Exhibition. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (45-100) ...•■... OR D.I.C. SUBURBAN THEATRES. QTATE PETONE STATE O-XATE PETONE —— STATE TONIGHT, at S. MERLE OBERON In —-"THE DIVORCE OF LADY X" "THE DIVORCE OF LADY X" "THE DIVORCE OF LADY X"—Ralph Richardson, Laurence Olivier, Binnie Barnes. A Riotous Comedy all in Technicolour. . Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Programme Recommended by the Censor More Suitablfc for Adults.) GRAND PETONE. | RAND PETONE. j . : _! TONIGHT At S TONIGHT TWO BIG PICTURES No. I—DON AMECHE and RITZ BROTHERS, Biunie Barnes Gloria Stuart, In 20th Century-Fox's Musical Comedy Version of Alexandre Dumas's "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" ' No.. 2— . Tlirillinc Mvstery-Drninu. "the great Hospital mystery." "the great hospital mystery." With Jane Darwell —- Sig Ruman. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). = —-Plus— JACKIE COOPER in v"SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE/*----iSerial, Ep. S.) ; PALACE • PHONE PETONE; ALACE 63-610. PETONE. TONIGHT, at 8. , "LLOYDS OF LONDON." fc Fi'eddie Bartholomew, Madeleine Carroll, 1 Tyrone Power. "ROLL ALONG COWBOY." Smith Ballew, Cecilia Pax'ker. (Universal Exhibition.) r DE LUXE, Lower Hutt. E LUXE, Tel. G3-431. 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! r GENE AUTRY = GENE AUTRY With SMILEY BURNETTE— BETTY BRONSON In "YODELLIN' KID FROM PINE RIDGE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also — 808 HOPK SHIRLEY ROSS, CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, In' . The Grand Musical Comedy, "THANKS FOR THE MEMORY." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)' PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. x RINCE EDWARD, Tel. 63-BM. TONIGHT, at 7.43. : . JANET GAYNOR, ROBT. TAYLOR," "SMALL 'TOWN GIRL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BRUCE CABOT TOMMY RYAN "10th AVENUE KID." f , (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Pius: • SPECIAL FILM OF MELBOURNE - " ■ CUP, 1939. I T7"ING GEORGIA, Lt.wer Hutt. ' " j -"-ING GEORGE, Tel. 63.933. j ; j j Programme to Please Everyone! ~ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. "FIVE CAME BACK." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Edgar Kennedy Comedy, Musical, and FIGHTING, on the WESTERN FRONT. 2 p.m.-COMLNG TOMORROAV-8 p.m. ..Metro-Goldwyn^Mayur Presents "CALLING DU. KILDAIMv." "CALLING DR. KILDARE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) J=f J^SVOT THEATRE, \=3 *~—V Newtown. / —iFINALLY TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. TOM WALLS-—-—-LILLI PALMER | ■:Q:~ in •"■ '-'■ •. .- •/■■:".. "GRACKERJACK." - • - "CRACKERJACK." "CRACKER JACK." The exploits of a tndderu Robiu Hood Also Showing: "WHO GOES NEXT?" "WHO GOES NEXT?" BARRY K. BARNES SOPHIE STEWART. - A sensational story of prisoners of war. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) INTEREST AND TOPICAL SHORTS. 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY. "YOUNG MR. LINCOLN." Henry Fonda ■ Alice Brady. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "WIFE, HUSBAND, AND FRIEND." - , Warner Baxter — Loretta Young. t (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) VU^DDLNO BreaJitasts ore sure to oe a I~* Success whep the caterers ore Johnsou and Co., May£mr Cabaret. Tel. 61-770. B
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 2
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