COME EARLY OR' RESERVE. Variety Featurettes from 7 p.m. Fopulai? Prices, Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. For Reserves, 25-041, 1 XVIVOLI I J^ RIVOLIT-ss*** s5*8^ NEWTOWN. " Tel. 25-041. Prices, Is 6d, Is. (Deaf Aids Available.) Warner Bros. Present The picturisation of Myron Brinig's famous novel — "THE SI S T E R S" "T HE SIST B R S" "T II E SIS T E R S" "THE SISTER S" — With — The most gallant lover and the most dangerous lady of the screen at last in each other's arms. —"—-*-^ Dashing _ —; ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN Deep in his heart he knew that his kisses marked any woman for heart-break! : Dynamic BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS Deep vi her heart she knew that only through heart-break could she hold his love . . . for ever! ANITA LOUISE—DONALD CRISP, lAN HUNTER-JANE BRYAN. (Recommended by the Censor as More Especially for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE —— Paramount's Hilarious Comedy Hit, j "NIGHT WORK." "NIGHT WORK." "NIGHT WORK." CHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND, Donald O'Connor—Joyce Mathews. BILLY LEE. That lovable, laughable Fitch ■ | Family ... . off on another j grand laugh spree! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE I SATURDAY 1.30. I "SMASHING THE SPY RING," Foreign Spies Action Thrills. "UNEXPECTED FATHER" * BABY SANDY—MISCHA AUER Also POPEYE "Stubborn Mule" Cartoon, "Going Places" Novelty, "Headhner Screen .Song News," "Scouts to the Rescue." ALL CHILDREN 6d, 6d, 6d. | PRINCESS CONtINtJOfJS J PRINCESS from ll aja. Daily. { HERE'S A MODERN LOVE STORY for your Sweethearts of Song! Jeanette Nelson MACDONALD £DDY MACDONALD EDD\ MACDONALD K£DY ; MACDONALD EDDY j lv Mctro-G'oldwyn-Mayer's "SWEETHEARTS" Ruvisliiug Victor "SWEE'UHEARTS" Herbert Melodies I "SWEEXHEARTS1" . . . breath-taking "SWEETHEARTS" spectacle . . . gor"SWEETHEARTS" geous fashions . . . "SWEETHEARTS" jirarid fun with tow •'SWEETHEARTS" famous funsters. A feast for the eye! FILMED ENTIRELY IN GORGEOUS .TECHNICOLOR! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Associate Feature-^ KAY FRANCTS KAY FRANCIS In "women in thk wind," "Women in the wind," "women in the wind," With I William Gargan : Victor Jory j Women- who find thrills in tho air instead j of kisses—Women who have won their i wings at the cost of their hearts. Phone 42-580 for Reserves. SUBURBAN THEATRES. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. CAPITOL —= —.- - ■ ■ MIRAMAR. OapttoL -: MIRAMAR. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. 7 o'clock TONIGHT. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A. roaring, fighting, swashbuckling story of the days when men died in their boots! "NELSON EDDY In "SONG OF THE PLAINS," With Virginia Bruce '■ Victor McLaglcn i Lionel Barrymore -Edward Arnold ] Together with j Danger, ahoy! Ship sinking! Flood rising! j Iceberg threatening! A thousand perils! j ... a thousand thrills! ... as j brave men tight disaster. Columbia's spectacular story of the "Navy of Mercy." j "COASTGUARD." ! (Both Features Approved for Universal | Exhibition.) i — With — i RANDOLPH SCOTT-—FRANCES DEE — And — ARRIVAL OF.THE ACHtLLES IN j AUCKLAND. - Also - '•ICE ANTICS" (Sportsthrill). "GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS" (Cartoon). METRO OVERSEAS NEWS. "MIDNIGHT FROLICS" (Colour Rhapsody). Telephone 17-550 for Reservations. , j yOGUE THEATRE. BROOKLYN.! OGUE THEATRE. BROOKLYN.! 7.30-^TONIGHT^.SCf. j Stanley Lupino. Claire Luce, "OVER SHE GOES." <fOYER SHE GOES." The greatest comedy in years. Akim Tamiroff, Mary Boland. "MAGNIFICENT FRAUD." "MAGNIFICENT FRAUD." WOMEN adore him. MEN fear him. Supports include British Air-mail News. Popeye. Also latest American NewS* Another Grand Programme Too Good to Miss. (Recommended more especially for Adult . Audiences.) SATURDAY, MONDAY:— "THE STORY OF IRENE AND VERNON CASTLE." "SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR." \*7ELLINGTON CATHOLIC PLAYERS i» » (Incorporated.) Present— — . A PASSION PLAY A PASSION PLAY j ("THE UPPER ROOM") ; By Mgr. Robert Hugh Benson. Producer: Veronica Lacey Also Verse Speaking by Maria Dronke and Ohoral Items by Basilica Male Choir. ST. FRANCIS HALL, ST. FRANCIS HALL, Hill Street, MONDAY. MARCH 18, TUESDAY, MARC]. 19. 2s (Res.) and Is. Box Plan at D.I.C.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 64, 15 March 1940, Page 2
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