Second Week Audiences are advised to niaHo Reservation Early—Plans aro still filling rapidly, and many intending patrons aro still being turned away! , lil SESSIONS TIIIS EVENING, V 5 and 8 o'clock. i IN 51ATCHLESS COLOUR— ! "REAP THE WILD WIND" j "REAP THE WiLD WIND" ! "REAP THE WILD WIND" j "REAP THE WILD WIND" | "REAP THE WILD WIND" I "REAP THE WILD WIND" — Co-Starrifia — Ray Pauletle John MILLAND GODDARD WAYNL MILLAND GODDARD WAYNL MILLAND GODDARD WAYNE A Cecil B. Do Mills Production For Paramount Pictures. "REAP THE WILD WIND" "REAP THE WILD WIND" | "REAP THE WILD WIND" "REAP THE WILD WIND" "REAP THE WILD WIND" "REAP THE WILD WIND" " 111 PLANS—D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.)
TELEPHONE 43-968 - rTT\7'AT T ~ OPP.. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show) 7 o'clock—tonight, Saturday, Monday—7 o'clock VICTOR McLAGLEN and EDMUND LOWE in their funniest production to date "CALL OUT. THE MAKINES" Also JOAN DAVIS AND AN ALL-STAR CAST IN "TWO LATINS PROM MANHATTAN" Outsauding Short Subjects Including: "X.Z.E.F. IN MIDDLE EAST" (Minister of Information), "IN THE SWEET PIE AND PIE" (Stooge Comedy), "MERRY MOUSE CAFE" (Cartoon), ••INFORMATIONPLEASE." "PICTURE PEOPLE," "PATHE NEWS," "GAZETTE." 1.45—1' MATINEE SATURDAY 1-1.45 (Prosrammo Approved by Censor for Universal Exhibition) SUNDAY TIVOLI — TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS — SUNDAY TIVOLI Shorts 7 p.m., "Two Latins" 8.10 p.m., "Call Out the Marines" 9.15 p.m.
TAKE A No. 3 or 4 CAR TO CORNER OF CONSTABLE ST. NEWTOWN'B LUXURY THEATRE. Z=f THE ASCOT" Cri Telephone 15-I*B HEf" TONIGHT, SAT., MON., 7.30 o'clock. Fanny Hurst's Sensational —"BACK STREET"— —"BACK STREET"— —"BACK STREET"— Charles Margaret Richard BOYER SULLAVAN CARLSON A Vivid, Dramatic Triumph 1 What does first place in a man's heart mean to a woman? ' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "RIVER'S END"' "RIVER'S END" DENNIS MORGAN GEORGE TOBIAS James Oliver Cunvood's Greatest Story of the North-west Mounted Police. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE WISE BOOK EARLY! MONSTER MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. 3d ALL CHILDREN 3d \. ■ MONSTER WEEKEND. PROGRAMME. BE WISE—BOOK EARLY. TEL. 50-081. f j^yoGUE THEATRE^nI _J^l Brooklyn W\ I 7.3O—TONIGHT & SATURDAY—7.3O . MATINEE, 1.30 SATURDAY GEORGE FORMBY , PEGGY BRYAN "TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN" It's a rib-tickling, side-splitting riot of fast, furious Formhy fun! LINDA DARNELL GEORGE MURPHY JACK OAKIE. WALTER BRENNAN "RISE AND SHINE" It's fun-derfu) for its laughs, for its girls, for its bright entertainment I SELECTED SUPPORTS. This is the programme that will hunt the blues away. (Programme Recommended b.v the Censor for Adult and Universal Exhibition Resp.) THE VOGUE FOR SUPER ENTERTAINMENT. fj^Q k p l T ° i-'^ [ I- ■ MIRAMAR, -H TONIGHT and SATURDAY. At r.;;o. Toi. is-dgt. Spectacular realism ami a contribution of inestimable value to tho national self-pride, and produced with tho co-operation of the FLEET AIR ARM, -SUIPS WITH WINGS" 'SHIPS WITH WINGS" — Starring — . I JOHN CLEMENTS LESLIE BANKS } — With — JANE BAXTER ANN TODD (Recommended by the Censor- for Adults.) — ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION — Laughs I Romance 1 Music! "MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN" -MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN" A Full-length Feature Cartoon. (hi Technicolor) (Approved toi tintvursul Exhibition.) MATINEE SATURDAY. •> p.m. "MR BUG GOES TO TOWN" CHURCHILL AUCTIONS CHURCHILL AUCTIONS (Under direction of National I'atriotic Fund Board.) i i JACOBEAN 'IiOOM. KNJKCALDIK ANI> | STAINS. LTI». j i THURSDAY NX.VI. NOVE.M ISKIi ."., j I 'uiiiinciiciim at 11 a.m. ! ADMISSION hj Catalogue. I'rice Is. I Catalogues obtainable ;it j Turnbull Library. i Public Library. } Whltcombe and Tombs, Ltd. | (':. A limes, Ltd. ' : Hon. Dominion Organiser's Office, Nathan's Uldgs. | Auctioneer: A 11. LIOI/LIS (J. H. Itethunu and Co.) ) GOODS ON DISI'LAY FROM MONDAY NEXT. I I __ | TENDERS & BUILDERS MATERIAL. G O L D E N DAY C E M E N T. I i FOHN PUTHIE AND CO.. LTD { ( Id i:J-i.mii ;or ; I'Uf IJOI.DKV H.W < K.MhN'l CO.. I/I'll | I'li'l II lIHI j MISCELLANEOUS. j Siiiniiii-h SiilTorin^l Mavir.v Sluin.icli ' O Ciimpoutid tui ulceration, ga.siritis, sickueso, iuuraulffU. BunU, ' Cheiulits, ul^ouhL-rti.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 2
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