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ti=^-^PARAMOUNT Courtena; PI. Dlr.! U. L Johnston Tel 51-812 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY - 7.4.". l> in: 2 pm. — TWICE DAILY — 7.4. urn. THE AMAZING STORY OF THE GIRL FROM LENINGRAD Picturised as "NATASHA" "NATASHA" "NATASHA" "NATASHA" Vivid scenes of uurses braving enemy machineguns to aid the wounded offer a realistic clue to '.he determination of Russia's women to do no less f'<r their country than their men. There's romance, too—and GRIM REALITY In "NATASHA" "NATASHA" "NATASHA" THE GREATEST AND MOST SPECTACULAR STORY OF THE WAR Enemy pill boxes blown to bits! The shooting and burning of enemy bombers! The action in the snow—both beautiful and deadly. You can't afford to miss "NATASHA" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature ROY ROGERS ROY ROGERS The Great New Western Star who lias already swept the couutry wi:h "Red Rivei Valley.'" vow conies to the screen 'till? greatest picture, "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" With 'WINDY" HAVES (Now known as GABBY HAVES) And MAKIS WRIXON, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Plus — "PLUTO JUNIOR" — Walt Disnny Cartoon And SENSATIONAL SCOOP I Full wai slol'.v of Aii^lo-Ameiican Occupation i" Algeria and .Morocco, PRICES—2/3. 1/0, 1/-. No Extra to Boob at Theatre or D I.C. I SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE - PETOiNE - PALACE FINALLY TONIGHT, At 8. "BORROWED HERO" . "BORROWED HERO" And •'PRIVATE NURSE" "PRIVATE NURSE (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW. Adventure! Thrills! Action 1 "PASSAGE FROM HONG KONG" "PASSAGE FROM HONG KONG" . With Lucile FAIRBANKS . . . Keith DOUGLAS Paul CAVANAGH Associate Feature : The wild adventure of a ne'er do well. Richard ARLEN . • . Arline JUDGE In ■WILDCAT" (Prog. Recommended b.y Censor for Adults.) SUBURBAN THjEATrIs. gTA 1 E —PEI ON E TONIGHT, At 8. GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" -SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" A n-w (ieoiL'i tun the same "Formby." His funniest tun frolic to date. Box Plans ,il Theatre. Tel. O3«!MI. (Ruc>.innn.-irleii i>\ the Ccnsoi M"ir Suitable tor Adults.) PALACE -- PfcTONE — PALACE X TONIGHT, at 8. Adventure! Thrills! Action! "PASSAGE FROM HONG KONG" "PASSAGE FROM HONG KONG" With Lucille •Keith Va^\^ FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS CAVANAGH Associate Feature: The wild adventures of a ne'er do wel. Richard Arline ARLEN JUDGE lii 'WILD CAT" "WILD CAT" (Programin-; Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COWkK Him THtAIKES. J£ING CEOKGE IHEATHE. NOW SCREENING. JIMMY CAGNEY BETTE DAVIS Together with a Big Cast, In "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." The Pick of Screen Entertainment. Here come* the Bride. There gmv? tho Gloom . . It's 'lie fun teas; ot this or any other year "1 UK IiISIMK ' AMI: « .O li I Vis.! 11.I 1. cl\ a Cimiedj Yell .liuniiy an.l Bciii- in 'lu'ii lli>i Him iimclher. and lhi\\ havi me Him.- of tlicii lives. "THE BRIDE CAME C.O.D" To our Patrons. --Tonight's Booking is heavy. Please be advised a^aiu to secure your seats early. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn j •" Tel 63-844. 7.45 - TONIGHT - 7.45 The Picture Everybody calls "One of the Greatest Entertainments of all Time." Warner Bros. Present GARY COOPER In "SERGEANT YORK" "SERGEANT YORK" Witli WALTER BRENNAN -- JOAN LESLIE (Recommended by Hie Censor lor Adults.) Plus Metro News -• Featurettes [)E LUXE - LOWEK HUTT. Foi Reserves Tel f>3-431. TONIGHT, 7.45. CONSTANCE BENNETT In "MADAME SPY" With Don PORTER . . John LiTEL Sho's dangerous! Site's daiinu! A modern Mata Hari ! (Itecomiiienileil i)> Cfttsur Unsuitable for Cliildreit.) - I'llln ~ JOHN HOWARD - MARGUERITE CHAPMAN In •'SUBMARINE RAIDER1 Thrill to a tale ot Pearl Harbour—the headlines never told. (Apoiovwl tor Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: Fox Aussie News. 50-OSI RESERVATIONS 50-081 ' tf LlpE; %Mi<4UK rHKATHI'^M < FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.30. WALTER BISENNAN ■ ANN BAXTER In "SWAMP WATEII" The strangest story the Screen has ever told. (Recoriiiiß'tirieit liy die Ceusoi foi Ailults.l GEORGE MONTGOMERY- OSA MASSEN to "ACCENT ON LOVE" (Universal Exhibition.) MONDAY—TUESDAY. "MYSTERY OF MARY JIOGEJ 'BORN TO SING" (jood Suiiports. TAKE A No 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. Y.W.C.A. CAFET E R I A. JiieaUfast — Dinner —— Tea. *■ Open In All. QPECIAL Concessions to Servicemen and O W"meii. •", IiOULCOTT ST. .Next St. George Hotel. t"TUsiNESS StfTticmery. —Good Printing de- > scives Good Blocks The ■'Evenins Past" . Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 17-222 for your next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 102, 1 May 1943, Page 2

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