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1 . SUNDAY — : , ] ■ Tomorrow 'tomorrow ' •_' ii.ni. .mil aji.-ilii 'S.Ki tun. i i ] \i me rouiifsi (it iimi n\ in'iiiiihsiiiii i j of the Chic Authorities, | ! rin-: i iVJAJESTIC THEATRE j j MAJESTIC THEATRE j i Wiil open for the bnttrrtainmeiil of i the Forces of nil Allied Nations. I -each of whom nis> bring two Civi- j Han Friends. I I 1 Normal Admission Prices. | 1 Programme as Advertised Will be Screened. rhe X 2?l THEATRE *— —5 \ fM |W / £—> MAJESTIC ' Mil fcuUeis I'heatre Cui'O 2 P.M. 8 P.M. TODAY— Metro-Goldwyn -Mayer's Hilarious Presentation of NOEL COWARD'S Gay, Saucy Comedy With THE ONE AND ONLY NORMA SHEARER And DEBONAIR MELVYN DOUGLAS As her Happy-go-Lucky Partner THEY MET IN THE MOONLIGHT . . . THEY WALTZED TO THE ALTAR ... THEY DASHED OFF ON A HILARIOUS HONEYMOON. LIVING IN LUXURY A Charming Pair of Debt-dodgers as Ever You've Seen. LOVELY NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER As a Princess without a sou to Her Name. MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS As a Biiron who lives by his Wits. THEY'RE DELIGHTFULLY BKOKK. THEY'RE CHARMINGLY IRRESPONSIBLE. THEY'RE SHORT OF CASH. BUT LONG IN LAUGHS. In The Brilliant Broadway Hit that Rockcrl New York with Laughter. .111 l illl, "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" ■ . \'i|| IP 1 ''■■■'. "•'"'' ■ \ ' ■■'..'' And' The Gayest of all Romances Gets Under Way. Also Starring GAIL PATRICK — LEE BOWMAN MABJORIE MAIN — REGINALD OWEN , ALAN MOWBRAY Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (15-100). (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) jjJ^CA P I T 0 L^TJI It. MIBAMAR. — -—H FINALLY TONIGHT. . , At 7.30. Tel. 18-51).. Romance as reckless as love itself! A daring huntress who Slays a. man's game, a woman t way 1 "PARIS CALLING" Starring ELIZABETH-BKRGNER. RANDOLPH SCOTT With BASIL RATHBONE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —-Also Showing THE EAST SIDE KIDS You've never seen these Scrappy Kids In Trouble like this In "BOWERY BLITZKRIEG" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) rtKVRIDK — Lvall Bay THEATRE Slo ASIDE— Li-all Uny — THEATRE T o'clock - TONIGHT ONLY - T 7 v .?'? locfc Olivia De HAVILLAND— Jeffrey lANN In "MY LOVE CAME BACK" "MY LOVE CAME BACK" •(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Showing SUSANNAH FOSTER, Allan JONES— Margaret LINDSAY In . - "MAGIC IN MUSIC" "MAGIC IN MUSIC" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO—Cinesound News and Shorts. TEL. 16-303 FOR RESERVATIONS. KHANDALLAH PICTURES. TONIGHT. At 7 o'cknli. TONIGHT. CH\S BOYER MAKGARET SULLAVAN In "APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE" (iteromiiu'iMled li.v I ho Censor for Adults.) "GIVE US WINGS" With * Victor Jur\. Wallai-i' Foril, Anne Gwynne. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)WHAT OF THE FUTURE? Will Hitler again attack Britain, and if fio — "WILL OUR THRONE SURVIVE?" "WILL OUR THRONE SURVIVE?" "WILL OUR THRONE SURVIVE?" ■What, is the Answer of Prophecy 1 MR. V. R. BROWN. MR. V. R. BROWN. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 6.45 p.m. With .Special Sound Film (just released), "The Royal Family—at Home, at Work, at Play." * TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m., ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, "America—Her Triumphant Destiny," with Topical Sound Film. NEW COVENANT HALL. 53-55 Vivian St. + LYALL BAY SUB-CENTRE RED CROSS SOCIETY. /"ILASSES for ■ Hygiene- und Sanitation will \J commence on Wednesday Next, September ]li, In the Tied Cross Rooms, corner Childers Tec and Soatomi ltd. Elementary—7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Intermediate—N.ir> to U. 15. Clauses lor First, Aid comincnre mi Thursday, Septcmher 17, at 7.M0 p.m. j A. M. TANNER, Hon. Sec. " BLUEBfitDnSATPINBSS .CLUiT WELLINGTON SOUTH. | WILL meet-in the W.C.T.U. Hall, Constable St., Monday Afternoon, at 2.15 p.m., the frfterndoa taking the form of a J'Slnjr, Say» W Pay/

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 2

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