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FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's fast-moving, hilarious matrimonial mix-up "THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND" "THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND" —Starring— MYRNA LOY MELVYN DOUGLAS \ JmW THEATRE flftw X £-—-* MAJESTK ',-A Where Comfort and Pleasure go Hand In Sand I Dir.; Fuller's Theatre Corporation. —TOMORROW— 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. HOWLING ST. PATRICK . . . Here's mud in yer eye . . . and hair on yer chest . . . and the back o' yer hand to anyone who says this isn't the fastest, funniest jaw-jabbin* shindie ever staged! 'Tis proud we'll be to Present "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY" —With— JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND GEORGE MURPHY DOUGLAS McPHAIL And that Old Divjl ... CHARLES WINNINGER There's laughter and affection, dialogue that reeks of the blarney stone —old Irish airs and thrilling action in one of the funniest pictures ever made! Associate Programme Includes the latest of the "PASSING PARADE SERIES" . . . "MRS. LADYBUG" (M.G.M. Colour Cartoon), and Majestic AIR MAIL REVIEW. • A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at D.I.C. aud THEATRE (45-100). Ez OPE^A HOUSE |=r. Dir.; 3. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. LAST DAY 2 p.m. 8 p.m. LAST DAY "MAYTIME" LAST DAY (Approved for Universal Ex.) AND THEN! 2 p.m.—s p.m.—S p.m. TOMORROW i ! Transferring from the Majestic. A NON-STOP, NON-WAIT HILARITY that sends you home on a lons loud L-A-UG-H. / "THIRD \ / FINGER, \ LEFT / V HAND" J Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Gay, Saucy, and Exciting COMEDY. Hilariously played by Melvyn , Myrna DOUGLAS And LOY Plans .at D.I.C. and Theatre (36-230). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \{KX-1H X A 1 X E | .. ! CUBA STREET. Div.: N.A. Theatres, Ltd Tel. 52-331: LAST SHOWING—TONIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. Law at the end of a rifle! Crime at the end of a rope- Love in the arras of the red-coated heroes who tame the wild— "HEART OF THE NORTH" "HEART OF THE NORTH" (All in Beautiful Technicolor) ——Also-— "WINE, WOMEN. AND HOBSES" "WINE, WOMEN, AND HOBSES" The Glamour and Excitement of the Race Track and—l (Prog. Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW I i I TOMORBOW i I I V The Great Victory Film— V V "FOR FREEDOM" V V "FOB FREEDOM" V V , (For Universal Exhibition) V V' It is YOUR DUTY to see this Picture. V —-Associate Feature - - "BANK DICK" "BANK DICK" With W. C. FIELDS. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FINALLY TONIGHT: "THE HOUSEMASTER" And "EAST OF THE RIVER" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PRINCESS THEATRE Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-SSO. TOMORROW Continuous TOMORROW from TOMORROW 11 a.m. Daily. The Greatest Musical Picture since "The Great Waltz." * "MAGIC IN MUSIC" "MAGIC IN MUSIC" "MAGIC IN MUSIC" Starring America's Newest Singing Discovery SUSANNA POSTER SUSANNA KOSTEU SUSANNA KORTEK SUSANNA FOSTER With ALLAN JONES LYNN OVERMAN MARGARET LINDSAYi In Addition NEWS! A pigeon carries a crumpled scrap of paper and an empire topples. A lone rider gallops through the night and a nation's fate rides with him. A fog-bound ship sights a rocket's glare and a million people are free. "A DISPATCH FROM REUTERS" "A DISPATCH FROM REUTERS" Starring EDWARD (i. ROBINSON EDNA BEST EDDIE ALBERT OTTO KRUGER Every second of the day—in every corner of the carth —his men fight for the world's most guarded secrets! Reuterl You've seen his name on a thousand front pages! Your radio has blared his name countless times! But now, at last. Reuter speaks—and . the whole world can thrill to the story behind his strangest adventure I (Both Approved for Cnlversal Exhibition.) Supports include "YOUTH TAKES WINGS" A two-reeter showluk the different stases of training air i-adi-ts. CAK us You t'uy AlvtFb Suits auo Uveicoats, in all *izes «o-><i selection easy weelsli oayments. Heimann's. 13a Courtenay Place ANOTHER Polltlor testimonial: "1 libs Pollflor because It always makes my rooms look well groomed. There Is no mess or waste, while the easy-to-open tin saves time and

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1941, Page 2

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