MONDAY Special Morning Session Special Morning Session . ■ • •!■- At 11 o'clock. • .TV," '■'.' Al" 1]- o'clock. LABOUR DAY. LABOUR DAY. ■-. :.■ Plans at Theatre.' Tel. 45-100. . . ..." THE % V" 2|) .■■■; MIGHTY . |T~ "Tp THEATRE OF THE DISCRIMINATING. Dir.Y Fuller's Theatre" Corp. (Inc.). ......._._..._..„._TODAY^- -:■-:. 2 P.M.- 8 P.M. RECORDS! RECORDS! RECORDS! RECORDS! RECORDS! RECORDS! Not just Broken, but Shattered to Pieces by • the-Mightiest Drama of the ■. , : ■ •-••.Times. . •_ : ■■-. -; /THE MAIESTIC , r IS FULLY: BOOKED FOR TONIGHT. - • -.■;-.... : MANAGER'S NOTE.. ■ . PATRONS DESIROUS OF ENJOYING „ • > JHIS- MAGNIFICENT PORTRAYAL : ':, ARE.' RECOMMENDED .TO RESERVE THEIR SEATS WITHOUT DELAY, AS '■'■' ff: WILL; BE SCREENING FOR A ' LIMITED SEASON ONLY 1 FILMED IN NEW AND NATURAL v TECHNICOLOUR. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Presentation 1 "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST", IN THF DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" ; "BLOSSOMS IW THE DUST" ; "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" . Brilliantly Portrayed by GREER GARSON GREEK GARSON And "j WALTER PIDGEON , SUNDAY, TOMORROW. . TOMORROW. SESSIONS 2 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. At the request of and by permission of the Civic Authorities, the - MAJESTIC THEATRE —Will Open— —SUNDAY— , At 2 p.m. and again at 5.15 p.m., for the entertainment of Members of the Forces of all Allied Nations, each of whom may bring two civilian friends. Normal admission prices will' be charged, NO RESERVATIONS. PICTURE PROGRAMME As Advertised Above. V COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ON MONDAY AT NEWTOWN'S POPULAR • THEATRE. 'NEWTOWN. Box Plans for Monday now Open at Theatre -■ : ■ ■■'■ •• (Tel.-'25-041*)- ■•<•• ■- 7 ;so -^—^-' f ;FINALLY' TONIGHT/1- —— 7.30, DIRECT. FROM, THE CJTY. \ "TOP SERQEANT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS" (Recommended by the Censor ,for Adults.) MONDAY. By Special Arrangement with Messrs. R.K.O. Radio Pictures We prdudiy Present MOONLIGHT" The/Film which has just completed a record "season in the "City, " j Is the thrilling, pulse-pounding ■ story of a fighting Polish ■ pilot" who- returns to Warsaw, ia TaTlfritisn-'Splitnrc:"fo' take vengeance on the ■•'■" • ■ despoilers of' his native' city. ' : - ■ Co-starring — ■ — AN2ON WALBROOK•• — ■ SALLY GRAY And Featuring the Musical Sensation WARSAW CONCERTO. Shown in conjunction with United Artists' Second . Screamlined Comedy Riot, ; "MISS POLLY" ( (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — ZASLV PITTS .' SLIM SUMMERVILLE. MONDAY MATINEE: 2 o'clock -rr- FOR THE CHILDREN — 2 o'clock HERE'S THE PROGRAMME: A Brand-new Mystery Thriller, .. "HANDS ACROSS THE ROCKIES" ZASU: PITTS ■■■"'• '" SLIM SUMMERVILLE ' -■'"• '■" "In" "-' -' "MISS POLLY" - LEON- ERKOL SCREAMING COMEDY, "THE MAN I CURED"' ■ ■ ■ - ' - ___ Another Two-reel- Comedy, "THE.BLITZ KISS" j "THE CRYSTAL GAZER" . .•.•;•.•,..-...,,■ ' CARTOONS, , , • . ETC.,. ETC., .ETC., ETC. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE — ISLAND BAY BOX PLANSEmpire Confectionery. Tel. 14-307. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 Complete Change of Programme Monday. The most terrific Tar?an picture yet will keep you frozen to your seat!. In "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE" — Also Showing — LEON ERROL—LUPE VELEZ In Another' Riotous Comedy ..Adventure ■'Mexican Spitfire Out 'West" (Both. Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) Supports Include :■*-* "FAR EAST-COMMAND" - A- "MARCH-OF TIME" Presentation. ■ ■ - - -..-.■ ' ■-. "..'= •$■ ■■■■: —MONDAY— The story_th3t.thiiUecl. millions: of readers Is . . , now a -Magnificent ■ Picture 1 . ■ ■ -Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents "H. M. PULHAM; ESQ." ■ " With rthree 'Great' Stars/ . . : . . ROBERT YOUNG ' • ■ HEDY-LAMARR — RUTH HUSSEY ■(Recommended: by the Censor for; Adults.) .. .:..-• i....-, J-Als6: Showing-'-The Smashing Action-packed Thriller, V. ; 7:^TOP"SERGEANT" :" - ..-■■:■• ;■ . • With ... Leo ••-,:.-, Andy' . Don Elyse CARRILLO DEVINE TERRY KNOX CARRILLO DEVINE TERRY KNOX (Approved forl-Uriiversal Exhibition.) jMEORGE HOWE Teaches Profitable Cake De(UT corating,' complete tuition, £1 Is;- Cakes Iced,- Stands Loaned r Cachou3»4S-Kent Tee.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 2
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