1^ MAJE ST 1 C ff} l HIM B*p<m'B* p<m ' • v.m. JT B II D!r •. Puller's rheatre Corp ,ft I JUW. |n .^ IHililt Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). MICKEY ROONEY j I MICKEY ROONEY i And All the Hardy Family. '. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's i LEAP-YEAR COMEDY j A \ "Andy Hardy's Blonde. Trouble" -, "Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble" ' . ''If : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Proudly Announcing that i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 —! —- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 —! will usher in f Another Mighty j HALL OF FAME PICTURE ;' of magnificent beauty, enhanced : by a golden flood of \ Radiant Technicolour }_ Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr's dramatic portrayal of Eric Knight's Beloved story of the Loyalty and Courage of "Lassie," a / Collie Dog. "LASSIE COME HOME" "LASSIE COME HOME" "LASSIE COME HOME" Brilliantly Starring |; Roddy McDowell [ Donald Crisp | Dame May Edmund Nigel i Whitty Gwenn Bruce and LASSIE, Valiant Collie Dog Whose unswerving faithfulness : brought her back homo on a j perilous journey of 1000 miles. I ; . Remember The Opening Date— . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plan on view a to 5 p.m.' Dally. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturdays. RIVOIJ/^^*^ —JNEWTOWN— 25-041 — Telephone — 25-041 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O ; EVELYN KEYS ANITA LOUISE ' ALLYN JOSLYN JOHN HUBBARD j "DANGEROUS BLONDES" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plus JOHN WAYNE MARTHA SCOTT "IN OLD OKLAHOMA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —TOMORROW— SATURDAY-MONDAY. LUISE RAINER , PAUL LUCAS •■■■■■• -WILLIAM BENDIX In " H—O—*S—T—A—G—E—S " From the Stefan Heym Best-seller. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Also Showing— A. hilarious comedy of the tips and downs of small-town life. "THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE" (Approved for Universal KxhibMon.) J^fcGAL ~ KAKUKI 7.30-r-FINALLY TONIGIIT—7.3O JOAN CRAWFORD, with FRED MACMURRAY, CONRAD VEIDT, BASIL RATHBONE, in "ABOVE SUSPICION" (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) -—TOMORROW SATURDAY-MONDAY. Box Plans Now Open at Knighton's. The Greatest British Comedy Ever Made! ROBERTSON HARE ALFRED DTJAYTON "WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS" (Or are they?) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) - —~Also Showing—— "HENRY ALDRICH, BOY SCOUT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) > NEXT TUES., WED., THURS.. ! With Matinee Sat. Next, Dec. 16 I WALT DISNEY'S "BAMBI." ' ((( . NEW EMPIRE ' \\\ 111 (SLAM) B&.S. 11l \^ ftM«rvaUoiu») Tel M-SOJ, JJJ 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O ; "Franehot Mary Dick tone martin powell i VICTOR 'MOORE, , ! '•TRUE TO LIFE" ' ) —And— S "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE" i (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i TOMORROW I SATURDAY-MONDAY. ! BING CROSBY DOROTHY LA3IOUR j " D—l—X—l—E " i In Tantalising technicolour. j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \ - — Pius —- j George SANDERS, Marguerite CHAPMAN 1 "APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN" \ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ! ■ SUNDAY — SUNDAY ', SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, DECEMBER 10, ' At 5.15, ' ! QT. JAMES THEATRE (Open to all). The KUliirnie Wrestling and Sports CUib i Will Stage their Final VJU . \ GRAND CONCERT I (With Maurice Hawlcen as Compere) \ A Special Programme with many of your ' ■ Favourite Stars. i Special Engagement for this Concert of an artist who received a tcrritic reception on lver ■ first visit here, MISS JOYCE CHAMBERS • Cliristcluirdi's Most Popular Entertainer ' \\e promised you we would get her back and now heru she is, so don't miss seeing this great .star. Two of your Most, Popular Stars appearing for the first time us a duo LEW McILVitIDE AND PETER ROWELL lhey will give you some Grand Entertainment : and also both will appear in solos LEW In Songs with Spanish Guitar and PETER iv Comic and Dancing. A Most Brilliant and Clover Juvenile i Troupe, CHILDREN'S NOVELTY PIANO-ACCORDION BAND, Pupils of Mrs. McGowan. Your Lovable and Adorable Littlo Star LEIGH BREWER, The amazing personality tit-bit always looked forward to. A Grand Musical and Instrumental Combination, MISS HAZEL MARTIN Presents her Pupils in a Beautiful Ballet, "The Enchanted Garden." ; That Charming Young Lady Vocalist ; RUTH LEE, ' : Singing Popular Songs. By Special Request. Reappearance) of ERIC WRIGHT and NOEL COLLIER (Vocalist) .. (Pianist) They will givo you a musical treat. This is the first time wo have given a turn of this kiud. WILL MORVIN * ■in a Novelty Musical Act, featuring (ho Singing Slassaphone. Those two ever-popular Brilliant Musicians i RON MOUG and FRANK BARNETT I 2 Boys and 2 Piano-Accordions in numbers you all appreciate. X.Z.s Own Stage and Radio Star FRED HORNE. The Singing Hobo, featuring , "Shake Uiinds with ;i Millloniiiri-." A Crand Artist, Ink- of Army Revue, "Khiilci K/ipi-rs" * STAKP-SGT. "TUUSY" ALLEN, Brilliant and Ckvci- Dancer. DON'T -MIS.S ()UU CItAND FINAL SHOW. Reserve now at Bong's Music Store, Man- < ner.s St., or Tel. IS-2SO. j Funds for Physical Development o£ Bora .HiMl^Girl!^ ' J,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 137, 7 December 1944, Page 2
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