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COMMENCING TONIGHT "" ' COMMENCING TONIGHT—rCOMMENCING TONIGHT-— —— , A BRILLIANT DOUBLE BILL THAT WILL DELIGHT YOU FROM START TO FINISH!. <CT ( AVrvoLi I . NEWTOWN. Telephone 25-041. Trices Is Gd, Is. (Deaf Aids Available.) TONIGHT At 7 o'clock. * AlsoSATURDAY AND MONDAY. HERE'S A SCREEN HIT THAT HAS EVERYTHING! ANOTHER SIZZLING STORY BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE _, '■ ■ RAINS CAME." Ann Sheridan Ann Sheridan Ann Sheridan Playing ono of her most delightful characters in . Warner Bros.' FRESH, FROLLICKING PICTURE, • "IT ALL CAME TRUE" "IT ALL CAME TRUE" "IT ALL CAME TRUE" "IT ALL CAME TRUE" ■ —With— Humphrey Jeffrey Zasu BOGART LYNN PITTS BOGART LYNN PITTS Una O'Connor. Hear Tantalising Ann Sing— :'...■ The Season's Greatest Hit Tunes "GAUCHO SERENADE" "ANGEL IN DISGUISE" « - - And Nine Other Nifties from the ■ Naughty Nineties! — ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION A WHIRLWIND OF FUN AND GAIETY. Brian Muriel . Akim DONLEVY ANGELUS TAMIROFF . \ DONLEVY . ANGELUS TAMIROFF The Hilarious Comedy Farce, '^DOWN WENT McGINTY" "DOWN WENT McGINTY" "DOWN WENT McGINTY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY MATINEE At 1.30 p.m. "IT ALL CAME TRUE" "IT ALL CAME TRUE" —And— "DOWN WENT McGINTY" "DOWN WENT McGINTY" SUBURBAN THEATRES. SURPASSING ALL YOUR DEMANDS FOR A REALLY GREAT PICTURE! NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE., ;«=/ "fpHli ASCQT"Y-p C^i Telephone 24-753. i-^j~ [Corner Constable Street.) TONIGHT, SATURDAY, MONDAY, 7.30. The screen's screaming scalawag!Charley MCCARTHY Charley MCCARTHY "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION" "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION" "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION" With Adolpho Menjou, Andrea, Leeds, Edgar Bergen, George Murphy,-* Rita. Johnson. ■ .-■ '•'/, , '■'■■'J1 In the strange story" rof five human fates—and a slip of paper out of the' past I NOW—WHACKO ! "THE LEATHER-PLJSHERS" "THE LEATHER-PUSHERS" "THE LEATHER-PUSHERS" Richard ARLEN Andy DEVINE. A champ, and a scamp hi. a laugh-loaded whirl- : wind of action! A WHOLE FAMILY SHOW! {Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLEASE NOTE.—The Ascot books out every Saturday. RESERVE EARLY! RESERVE EARLY! YOU MUST ALL SEE THIS! Marvellous Saturday Matinee, 2 p.m. "LETTER OF INTRODUCTION" Supports. Serial. Adults Is. Children 3d. Kiddies, buy your tickets Saturday morning and get in early! "ASCOT"—BEST ALWAYS I, i THEATRE^ I 7 : (TE^ v Brooklyn. ==sjj jl j^ft"— --1'- - dmXA TEL. 50-081 FOR RESERVATIONS. FINALLY TONIGHT WILLIAM GARGAN and IRENE HERVEY In "THE HOUSE OF FEAR" Terror tortured every face. . ■ Also: 4 DON AMECHE and EUGENE LEONTOVICH In "FOUR SONS" Above today's thunder of armies a mother's voice cries out. (Recom. by the Censor for Adult Audiences.) THE VOGUK FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. SATURDAY, MONDAY: "LUCKY PARTNERS" And ,"HIGH SCHOOL" (Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences and Universal Exhibition Respectively.) ■ ' /-IAPITOL, MIRAMAB ———. V^APITOL. MTRAMAR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ADVENTURE I " ' At 7.80 ROMANCE 1 At 7.30 MELODY! . At 7.30 MAGNIFICENCE I At 7.30 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents Jeanette Nelson MACDONALD EDDY MACDONALD EDDY MACDONALD EDDY MACDONALD EDDY MACDONALD EDDY MACDONALD EDDY In "NEW MOON" "NEW MOON" With- — MARY BOLAND GEORGE ZUCCO H. B. WARNER GRANT MITCHELL Associate Attraction HOPALONG SPRINGS A RENEGADE DEATH TRAP. "HIDDEN GOLD" "HIDDEN GOLD" Featuring WILLIAM BO YD WILLIAM BOYD (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 p.m. 2 p.m. "HIDDEN GOLD" MOVIE BALL, TOWN HALL, TONIGHT ■ USINESS Stationery.—Good ""Printing 6JTserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 __ for your nest quotation. ■ -s r>- "■*'-"*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 108, 9 May 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 108, 9 May 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 108, 9 May 1941, Page 2

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