s **«**^/piVOLl\^ %! . I -"TVOLI I RIVOLIT-sss*** s^^ NEWTOWN. Telephone 25-041. Prices, Is 6d, Is. (Deaf Aids Available.) TONIGHT and MONDAY. EDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. ROBINSON "THE STORY OF "THE STORY OF DR. EHRLICH'S DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET" MAGIC BULLET" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) This is not a gangster picture . . . BUT the first astounding picture in a field the screen has not dared talk about . . . till now! Here is a daring story that's all the more remarkable because it's true. ... A story of courage- that will excite every man. , . . A story of heart-beat and sacrifice ithat every woman will thrill to! . . . IHere is truth that is stranger—and far . more thrilling—than any fiction! ■; And , "NANCY DREW I ? "NANCY DREW 1 » AND THE | HIDDEN STAIRCASE" | ? HIDDEN STAIRCASE " | * , I r (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With BONITA GRANVILLE FRANKIE THOMAS JOHN LITEL When this super-sleuth meets the supernatural . , . it's a super-thriller! But, crooks or spooks . . „ it's all the same to Nancy ... as she solves the mirthful mystery of the hilarious haunted house! ■ NEXT TUES., WED., THURS. EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND GWENN, MARY MAGUIRE, MARY MAGUIRE, Geoffrey Toone, Richard Ainley In ■ - "AN ENGLISHMAN'S "AN ENGLISHMAN'S "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME" HOME" HOME" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) This thrilling spy drama was adapted from the play by Guy dv Maurier, which was originally written to warn England of the perils of unpreparedness. As a play "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME" was first banned on the ground that the invaders might be identified with the Germans. Special uniforms were invented, the play was put on and accepted as "being worth more in the cause of national service than all the speeches ever made." In Berlin it was hissed off the stage. AND JOE E. BROWN, JOE E. BROWN, MARY CARLISLE, MARY CARLISLE, "BEWARE SPOOKS" "BEWARE SPOOKS" "BEWARE SPOOKS" ..,...:. "BEWARE SPOOKS" (Recommended by the Gensor for Adults.) Meet P.C. Brown . . « He catches cold i ... not killers! He makes love . . . not arrests! He stops traffic . . . not ; ' criminals! He'll capture killers . . . if'he doesn't __^ faint first! J*- JN £MA U —^1 g-*--»^^ -1*- IHLBIRNIR^.^p N.Z.s Finest Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT 7.30 TONIGHT* Lew Lionel AYRES. BARRYMORE. LARAINE DAY : in '.'DR. KILDARE'S STRANGE CASE" "DR. KILDARE'S STRANGE CASE" —' Associate Feature Somerset Maugham's scintillating marital mix-up. "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" Starring JEAN ARTHUR, MELVYN DOUGLAS. FRED MacMURRAY. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Telephone 14-202 for Reservations. Help Win the War—Join the National Savings Movement. pAPITOL, MIRAMAR MIRAMAR 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 Patrons who have anticipated the presentation of Emily Bronte's Classic should not lose this final opportunity of seeing the Strangest Love Story ever told— "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" • "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" —Co-starring— Merle Laurence David OBERON. OLLIVIER. NIVEN. — With — Flora Robson, Gerald Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp, Hugh Williams. —Associate Feature— SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE In New and Shimmering Beauty on Snow and—A Picture that is Thrillingly Different! "EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT" "EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT" "EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT" With RAY MILLAND, ROBT. CUMMINGS. (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Help Win the War—Join the National Savings Movement. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. easide theatre, lyall bay. 7 o'clock — TONIGHT ONLY — 7 o'clock ERROL FLYNN MIRIAM HOPKINS •—— : — "VIRGINIA CITY" (flecomrnended by the Censor for Adults.) —— Together with Penny Singleton -Arthur Lake - In - "BLONDIE ON A BUDGET" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Telephone 16-393 for Reservations. Help Win the War—Join the National Savings Movement. . TTHANDALLAH PICTURES. XV TONIGHT! TONIGHT! "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" With 808 HOPE, PAULETTE GODDARD (Recommended More Especially for Adults and unsuitable for Young Children.) CORINNE LUCHAIRE . In -v. ... ■ "PRISON WITHOUT BARS" With Edna Best Barry K. Barnes "(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 9, 11 January 1941, Page 4
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