COMMENCING TONIGHT COMMENCING TONIGHT *^T [ -i-MvOLI 1 \^ > NEWTOYVN. Telephone 25-041. Prices Is Gd, Is. (Deaf Aids Available.) —-TONIGHT-—■ At 7 o'clock. AND SATURDAY ONLY. THRILLS! ROMANCE 1% ADVENTURE! COMEDY! What more could you want, and hero they all arc packed into this EXCITING DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. Virginia Dennis Wayne ' BRUCE MORGAN MORRIS BRUCE MORGAN MORRIS BRUCE . MORGAN MORRIS With Ralph Jane BELLAMY, WYMAN BELLAMY, WYMAN j n WARNER BROS.' THRILLING STORY OF THE AIRWAYS— "FLIGHT ANGELS" "FLIGHT ANGELS" HJhe thrills that keep them flying . . . will keep you spellbound 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ——Associate Attraction f^ING OF THE DIAMOND SMUGGLERS! "> Master of Murderers and Millionaires ... Lord of the Crimson City where life was cheap . . . and Love was PricelessVictor McLaglen Victor McLaglen ~ , . with .<rt>hn Anne Cecil iODER NAGEL KELLAWAY I'ODER NAGEL KELLAWAY Univcrsal's Action-packed Thriller of the South African Diamond Rush. "DIAMOND FRONTIER" "DIAMOND FRONTIER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . LOOK CHILDREN ! GRAND SATURDAY MATINEE At 1.30 p.m. 8 BIG ATTRACTIONS S Including "FLIGHT ANGELS" With Musicals, Comedies, Cartoons, etc. Also 2nd Episode of "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe." FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! Beautiful Movie Fan Photo given free to every child attending. i— /f^ITTY FOYLE" SAYS— "MY OLD MAN WAS SMART. HE KNEW WHEN TO TREAT A KID OF FOURTEEN LIKE A WOMAN AND WHEN TO TREAT HER LIKE A BABY. THAT'S NOT SO EASY." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) «— _____._ il»**~~~~~~~ \Z Ifl- MA. ** -^J T*-"*^ «l KILBIRNIIfI. 00^> ■ — ~^. .—-—T_.—J N.Z.s Finest Suburban Theatre. (Heated for your Comfort.) TONIGHT * 7.30 TONIGHT fHE FILM HITLER DOES NOT WANT, YOU TO SEE! TIMELY! THRILLING! AUTHENTIC! "THE LION HAS WINGS" "THE LION HAS WINGS" Starring Ralph Merle RICHARDSON OBERON Companion Feature EDDIE CANTOR Judith v Ralph Rita ANDERSON MORGAN JOHNSON jjj "FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS" "FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IT'S A RIOT! The STORK MAY BE ALL RIGHT in his f)lace but . . .. his place isn't in the apartment of a wifeless professor at a girl's finishing school 1 Also METROTONE NEWS. MATINEES—I.3O SATURDAY and MONDAY (King's Birthday). Tel. 14-202 for . Reservations. L /-IAPITOL, MIRAMAR £■ 'V-/APITOL, MIRAMAR •'TONIGHT and SATURDAY, at 7.30 p.m. |"Un with a fugitive . . . tho most danger"ously fascinating blackguard that ever barged in on a lady's boudoir! "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" — Starring — LORETTA YOUNG MELVYN DOUGLAS ;—■ Associate Attraction — MERLE OBERON GEORGE BRENT — In — "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" (X LOVE STORY YOU'LL LIVE . . . WITH A CASJ YOU'LL LOVE! . . . Every character a star! Every scene a thrill! Every i . moment unforgettable! (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Additional Attraction: CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE" ■yivid scenes of wartime London showing the 'ortitude and faith of the British people. Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m. "FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT HOME" Box Plan at the Theatre. Telephone 17-550 for Reservations. Mickey Lewis Judy HOONEY STONE GARLAND NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. f_~3 T HE ASCOT"\_j \£_d Telephone 24-753. JL—, - , Corner Constable Street.) f ONIGHT, SATURDAY, MONDAY, 7.30 o'clock. The Happiest Hardy Family Hit! "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante" "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante" "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante" fthree Charming Ladies—Which Should Andy Choose ? Bis Best Brand of Comedy Drama to Date. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Another Great Attraction 1 THE DEAD END KIDS MARftAItET LINDSAY RONALD REAGAN "HELL'S KITCHEN" "HELL'S KITCHEN" "HELL'S KITCHEN" but of the melting pot of crime they fight to prove they can go straight. (Recommended More Especially for Adults.) Here Is one of the most outstanding double bills over presented in any theatre anywhere. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT. BUT RESERVE" EARLY MONSTER SAT. MATINEE; 2 p.m. FULL ABOVE PROGRAMME. ADULTS Is. CHILDREN 3d. Kiddies, Get Your Tickets Saturday Morning and so Get tho Best Scats Early. IT'S BEST AT NEWTOWN'S "ASCOT."-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 2
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