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-3 NIGHTS ONLY^— 3 NIGHTS ONLY—- . Seldom do we havo the opportunity of presenting two such Exceptional Films on the same bill. —NO INCREASE IN PRICES.—NO INCREASE IN PRICES.-^ ALL STALLS Is, D.C. Is 6d. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. FOR RESERVES—TEL. 25-041. NEWTOWN. TeL 25-041. Prices. Is 6d. Is, (Deat Aids available.) TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY & THURS. TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY. & THURS. R.K.0.-Radio Presents The Authentic Story of Vernon and Irene Castle. IT'S A JOYOUS RE-CREATION OF THE PRE-WAR FAVOURITES' LIVES. BIG! TRUE! DRAMA. BIG! TRUE! DRAMA. Told to the tunes of all the hit songs of the past and present decade! I I ."THE . STORY DANCING! STORY" STORY j DRAMA! OF I 1 COMEDY! VERNON ...... VERNON —And— VERNON : SENTIMENT! AND YOU 'LL LOVE IRENE TO SEE! IRENE IRENE CASTLE." ' ■ ■ . TT . CASTLE." (Approved for; Urn-, CASTLE." versa! Exhibition j ■■<, - . =■, I ~'k. ■ ."H — -I -. .: aw; V :.-■ . • — Starring-— r*r . Fred ' : Ganger ASTAIRE gfegl ASTAIRE -ROGERS Edna-May Oliver Walter Brennan, —- Associate Attraction — ONLY THE FERTILE BRAIN OF EDGAR WALLACE COULD CONCEIVE SUCH A MASTER . MYSTERY. WILFRED " THE TERROR." LAWSON "THE TERROR/ "THE TERROR." ' (Mr Doolittle, ot ' " THE TERROR." "Pygmalion"), " THE TERROR." yS^ "THE TERROR." ARTHUR "THE TERROR." ' WONTNER "THE TERROR/* • • (Sherlock Holmes \, " THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." BERNARD LEE. "THE TERROR." THRILLS, CHILLS, SUSPENSE, RELIEVED BY GOOD COMEDY. . ' {Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " BE WISE AND 800K —-25-041. T" HEIGH HO! SILVER, " ' THE LONE RANGER—7.IS p.m. J^r~~~~^jri »em a," ~-*^J NJS/s-. Finest Suburban Theatre. ■COMMENCING TONIGHT, 7!30 p.m. Here is a great story combjfaing all the elements necessary to make superb enter- . tainmeut!. ROMANCE - ACTION - COMEDY HENRY FONDA HENRY FONDA — In - -— "YOUNG MR. LINCOLN" —— "YOUNG MR. LINCOLN" -— With Alice Biddy Maijorie Weaver , ' ——Associate Attraction •'. GAY FARCE! OOH! LA! LA! " There's fun and frolic, music and laughter. -— "GOLDDIGGERS' IN PARTS" . "GOLDDIGGERS IN PARIS" ,' With - Rudy Vallee, Rosemary Lane, Hugh ' Herbert, Allen Jenkins,:Melville Todd, Ed Bropby* And ; The Sehnickelfrit* Band. (Both Features Approved for Universal TelephoneH-262 for Reservations. CAPITOL —— — MIRAMAR. APITOL —— r— MIRAMAR. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 Warner Bros/ Riotous Romantic Comedy. Carole Lombard, Fernand Gravet, Ralph Bellamy, Allen Jenkins In -:, • -—"FOOLS FOR SCANDAL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) __And-^— CLARENCE E.MULFORD'S "PARTNERS OF-THE PLAINS." - - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With - William Boyd and "Windy" Hayes. POPULAR VARIETY SUPPORTS. CEASIDE THEATRE^ LYALL BAY. & FINALLY TONHIHT — 7.30. HENRY FONDA In "YOUNG MR. LINCOLN." And HALPH BELLAMY, FAY WUAY "SMASHINGTHE SPY RING." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .. •, rr— -" : BEGAD* : KARORI. EGAL ——— ■ KARORI. 7-3f NIGHTLY 7.30 Ellis Island—gateway to.happiness for » thousands of unhappy'souls, driven from their homeland bjf cruel' fate—ls-', the.backgrouni for this stirring drama. ' Don y-fY Arleen•.-..'■ •;. AMECHE WHELAN In "GATEWAY." "GATEWAYS" by the Censor for Adults.) With . Binnie Barnes, Gilbert Roland. *'. ; Also Showing: ■--.' Jack Ida Richard C BENNY LUPINO ARLEN Gail Patrick, the Yacht Club Boys, - In "ARTISTS AND MODELS/ ..'--■ "ARTISTS AND MODELS/ ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) E~ MPIRE r— ISLAND BAYv MITRE ISLAND BAY. *'■.'. 7.30 NIGHTLY ,7.30 GEORGE SANDERS. MARY MAGUIRE, In' ' ■.'•'.'• : "THE OUTSIDER." / "THE OUTSIDER." AUo Showing: JtICHARD DIX, LUCILLE BALL, RICHARD DIX, LUCILLE BALL, :':, In ' "TWELVE CROWDED HOURS." FRIDAY—SATURDAY. . ' "THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES." ■ (All Recommended by the Censor for •V- •' Adults.) • "VOGUE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. .'-.V' 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O. Norma Shearer, Tyrone Power; Robert Morley, John Bariymore, Anita Louise, Joseph Schildkraut, "MARIE ANTOINETTE." ' . "MARIE ANTOINETTE." No finer role has come to the screen. No greater star has played a more illustrious part. Note.—Owing to the length of this' excellent film, it is impossible to screen a supporting feature. FOUR SELECTED SUPPORTS WILL BE SHOWN. BOOK EARLY. BOOK EARLY. £Rec. "More Esp." for "Adult Aud.") RENTAL CARS. DE LUXE V 8 RENTAL CARS. BDBKE BR O 8.. LTD, Kilbiriiie. ffeLif-CSS. CJheapeet Katea, Tel, 1£099,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1939, Page 2
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