EVERYBODY'S TALKING __ E fIRYBODY'S TALKING .■■aiO __ k&ILE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT?" ■|S; COME EARLY OR BOOK. .'1 Excellent Supports from 7 p.m. PRICES: Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. «*lK>\ . Riiiß 25-041. ( IVOLI ) '~-.. NEWTOWN. ____ Tel. 25-041. - Prices, Is 6d, Is. wr^'i^ {Deaf Aids Available.) IT'S A KNOCK-OUT And YOU'LL ROAR «-«**;.-• In fact, you'll be a week 3-"i',. laughing it off. 1 "THE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT?" S "THE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT?" -:>■.-. "THE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT?" • , C ,,"THE BAY THE BOOKIES WEPT?" ""THE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT?" (i Lv: "THE DAY THE BOOKIES WEPT?" 21: THE LAUGH TIME OF YOUR **"' . LIFETIME! ,■'£•"' Public Nitwit No. 1. >.J . JOE PENNER •:r JOE PENNER • V JOE PENNER • JOE PENNER "i JOE PENNER "Lr See Joe's horse Hiccup, who suffers with y"~' the D.T.S, win the big event. '." D.T.'S AND DARK DOINGS . . . WHEN ■"'><■"■■ A TIPSY RACEHORSE RUNS HOME TO VICTORY ... IN THE FUNNIEST :L: LAUGH PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR. ■■?* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associated Feature: The Most Novel Crime Club Mystery to ~.j date! '""" An assassin loose in a house of mercy! It's thrilling, spine-chilling entertainment! -*•-- "MYSTERY OF THE WHITE ROOM." '- "MYSTERY OF THE WHITE ROOM." "MYSTERY OF THE WHITE ROOM." "MYSTERY OF THE WHITE ROOM." BRUCE CABOT HELEN MACK , ■£. And a Big Cast. ..■^r ■ ■ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ..„,. COMMENCING ■:-Ji MONDAY ■{ MONDAY — "V^. TUES., WED., THURS. '■'?£ 2 BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. , ■'^ SEE THE MOST AMAZING DRAMA !':£ OF THE YEAR, STARRING CHARLES LAUGHTON IN HIS GREATEST ROLE! BY DAY ... A COUNTRY SQUIRE . "BY NIGHT ... A RUTHLESS LEADER CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON ~k~- * Daphne Dv Maiirier's Thrilling Novel "JAMAICA INN" „, —— "JAMAICA INN" :•:■ — " JAMAICA INN "—, t-t — r— "JAMAICA INN" • ■-;.;-•. __. ".JAMAICA INN" -■- '.. .•_.«. "JAMAICA INN" •—, A Paramount Release. . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — With — MAUREEN O'HARA h*l MAUREEN O'HARA .... Lovely New Screen Find. Second Big Attraction: ■*?1 "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS." "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS." "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS." . "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS." It's Like Paris and New York rolled into one roaring, whirling •**«; World's Fair of Fun! MELVYN DOUGLAS, JOAN BLONDELL, WALTER CONNOLLY. (Rec. More Especially for Adults.) £.*£■■■'. DON'T MISS THE MIDNIGHT MATINEE " MIDNIGHT MATINEE (Midnight Sunday). •* —-LIMITED SEASON —-LIMITED SEASON M.Z.s b'meet SuburbaD Theatre. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ■ .... (Complete Change Monday, Anniversary Day.) THE FILM THAT WAS RUSHED TO '^i ALL PARTS OF THE EMPIRE BY AIR MAIL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. A film that has a definite purpose—TO iZ EXPOSE THE SPY MENACE IN OUR MIDST. ~-v The nanies of the players have been withheld in this, the most exciting entertainment in years, - " FOUR JEST MEN." '■'■ --—- " FOUR JUST MEN." "FOUR JUST MEN." _, ._ "FOUR JUST MEN." — -Associate Attraction ._ BING CROSBY - JOAN BLONDELL, '• Mischa Aver, C. Aubrey Smith, Irene" Hervey, j n '■ "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN." ~. , "east side of heaven." ::,,: — "east side of heaven." —- '"*''■ Hear Bing Sing—"That Sly Old Gentleman," "East Side of Heaven," "Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb," etc. Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. ; . "ROCHESTER" — MONDAY. /WITUL — MIRAMAK. V^APITOL • MIHAMAR -..TONIGHT — 7.30 TOMORROW 7.5 p.m.—FINAL EPISOUE"THE LONE RANGER." BOOK EARLY. Tel. 17-550. ROBERT TAYLOR, WALLACE BEERY In w». "STAND UP AND FIGHT." And CHARLES LAUGHTON in , —.— "JAMAICA INN" ,- (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) J- "PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. 'f-". . Prince edward, Tei. 63-sm. i?' FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. *' John Howard — Heather Angel, "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S BRIDE." 1"" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ■>**-■ GENE AUTRY-ln ;g "BOOTS AND SADDLES." Vr* (Approver! for Universal Exhibition.) ™.~r- PLUS "/-Episode No. 1 "THE LONE HANGER" .i-.k- Episode No. 10 "RED; BARRY." 51C! ——TOM OR HOW CLARK GABLE-MYRNA LOY "TOO HOT TO HANDLE" ■■■I: And— Kent Taylor— Roehelle Hudson "PIRATES OF THE SKIES" - i ■ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 2
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