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FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45. '.'PIMPERNEL SMITH" With LESLIE HOWARD. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 11l 1111 I I 111 111 li '■ II _ *J^^ ■ INI 1111 ■' ' "'1 Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Telephone 51-542. TOMORROW, 2 p.m. and 7.45 TOMORROW, 2 p.m. and 7.45 MIGHTY DOUBLE PROGRAMME. RONALD COLMAN — LOBETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG RONALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG In "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" "C-L-I-V-E O-F I-N-D-I-A" With C. AUBREY SMITH COLIN CLIVE CESAR ROMERO FRANCIS LISTER. SEE: dive's "mad" army avenge the massacre of "The Black Hole of Calcutta"! First time ou the screen! SEE: The charge of the battle elephants . . . strangest warriors in history ... in the mighty conflict at Plassey I SEE: An Indian ruler's human- chessboard .. . with beauties as pawns . . . and with Death to the losers! c?EE: The duel which convinces Clive that he is a Man of Destiny ... A man who cannot die! —And— DRAMA THAT ROARS FULL BLOODED FROM THE SCREEN. You've heard about New York's Fifth Avenue, out now . . . you'll learn about the street NEW YORK is afraid to mention. Blasting its way out of the streets of a great city—with all its conflict, humour, and romance, comes a brilliant motion picture. From the long run New York stage hit, the master showman, Samuel Goldwyn, has created a motion picture that makes Its vivid characters live—not only for the moments you see them on the screen, but long in your memory. "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" "D-E-A-D E-N-D" , Starring HUMPHREY BOGART as "BABY FACE," the liiller, who returned to face the mother who slaved for him . . then to realise she wUlied she- had never borne him. THE DEAD END KIDS in the roles that made them famous as the tough tenement kids who own and control all they survey or so i.hejr think. CLAIRE TREVOR as Fraucey . . . who decided to- take life the easiest way . . . and found it to be the hardest. SYLVIA SIDNEY as Drina, the ardent, bravo girl, wondering whether to go on battling for her kid brother's future and her own . . or give in. WENDY BARRIE as Kay, choosing between a life of luxury without love . . . and romance on relief. JOEL McCREA as Dave, who couldn't decide between Kay, soft-eyed and beautiful, and [ ciear-eyed, straightforward Drina. | (Recommended by tlie Censor for Adults.) PRICES Is, Is (sd. 2s 3d. NO EXTRA TO BOOK. FINALLY TONIGHT. "THE PITTSBURGH KID" "THE PITTSBURGH KID" ■■■Anil!'" "THE PENALTY" "THE PENALTY" £O X V THEATRE. Dir. •G. L Johnston. Telephone IU-618. I TOMORROW Continuous TOMORROW from II a.m. THREE'S A CROWD ON A HONEYMOON . . . ESPECIALLY WHEN ONE IS A CORPSE. Moet Lord Poter Wlmsey, detective. He doesn't use a gun. He doesn't talk out of the corner of his moutlr. But this slick Society Sleuth brings you a brand-new kind of Chiller-Thriller . . . when ho stars on his honeymoon ■ . . . and steps smack into a baffling murder mystery. . . . Laugh for Laugh . . . Sock for Sock . . . it's the Grandest Screen Entertainment this year. ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY -in— "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON' "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON" "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON" "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON" "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON" With LESLIE BANKS SIR SEYMOUR HICKS ROBERT NEWTON Plus ELISABETH" BERGNER, MICHAEL REDGRAVE ELISABETH BERGNEK. MICHAEL REDGRAVE ELISABETH BERGNER, MICHAEL REDGRAVE ELISABETH BERGNER, MICHAEL REDGRAVE ELISABETH BERGNEII, MICHAEL REDGRAVE j fl "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFE" ■ With WILFRID LAWSON -SHE LIVED A LIE . . TO GAIN A LOVE SHE HAD NEVER LOST.! The powerful story of a woman who stole another's life —and had to choose between joy and happiness or sorrow and stn I The majestic beauty of the Alps . . . the storm-tossed Breton coast . . . the breathtaking beauty of moonlight on the Acropolis at Athens ... a glorious background for this amazingly different story. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tel 25-0-11. Is. !s Sri I> Iv() I I r. 15 |>.iv NEWTOWN 7.15 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT. BRIAN DONLEVY - ANDY DEVINE And MARIA MONTEZ In ■ "SOUTH OF TAHITI" Also OTTO KRUGER — GLORIA DICKSON In "THE BIG BOSS" COMMENCING TOMORROW. ROLAND YOUNG JOAN BLONDELL j u "TOPPER RETURNS" "TOPPER RETURNS" WILLIAM BOYD jjj "PIRATES ON HORSEBACK" "PIRATES ON HORSEBACK" (Hotli Prog. llec. by Censor for Adults.) | • A JU.MJSLE SALE | TT^ILL be held at ST. PETER'S SCIIOOLi '* KOOM on FItIDAV. JUNE 12. At 2. p.m. JUMBLE SALE. . A JUMBLE SALE will be held at G2 Vivian , J\. St. (opp. Baptist Church) on Friday, , June 12, at 10.30 a.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1942, Page 2

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