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2 p.m. AGAIN TODAY a p.m. \ IT'S I'HE UAVES'i l-.OVli AND jiAircii smnv siNc.fc! "TitE " PHILADELPHIA STOnYT j Gutter's ' I ft] ajt;s ii c ; _^^^^ Vtieotrf I Metro-Gold w.vii»Mayei''s Roman tie Romp - li WITHOUT LOVli " 3 "WITHOUT LOVE" "WITHOUT LOVE 5' — With — SPENCER TRACY KATHARINE HEPBURN LUCILLE BALL I Associate Programme Includes —"'l'll 13 BODY GUARD," SI G M Cartoon; "LADY I'IGH'I BACK," Passing Parade of the DramatU History of cha Mner Normandie. Plans at tiie I'heatre, Tel 45-100, daily, from 10 a m.. auo" at tbe D.I.C. (Recommended ay the Censor Coi Adults.) NEXT WEDNESDAY ! ADVENTURE . . . To Stir the Blood of Every Man ! DRAMA ... ; To Touch the Heart uf Every Woman : EXCITEMENT . . . To Thrill You Beyond Measure ! Columbia Pictures Present "ONE AGAINST SEVEN" With the Star of "SONG TO IiEMEMDHI" FA U L MUJV I And MARGUERITE CHAPMAN Plans Now Open at tho Theatre nnd D.I.C. {Recommended by Censor for Adult?.) — iNK W TOWN — ud-oh — rEi.iiPUON.K - -•"«-» »• 1 7.H0 — NIGHTLY — 7.30. Set your .sights for this lolus-luutlful ol lovelies, music, and taunlllcr—it's Paramount* romantic corned.v. "RAINBOW ISLAND (Filmed tn Technlcolour) —With— DOROTHY LAMOUR - Cl'ho siren of the sarong EDDIE BRACKEN (Tho Island's gift W women) GIL LAJII) . . . BARRY SULLIVAN Two wolves in lambs' clothing. It is a glorious devil-may-care adrenture. ALSO SttOWLNG A Zaue Grey Classic llroughl Virldly to Hie screen— "N-E•V■ A - D - A " (Uoth Approved lor Universal L'shibitiou.) C~ JJEW EMPIRE \Y\ islaki* bay. . jJJ ReseiTaUons Tci 14-307. JJJ 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30MONTY WOOLLIiY . . . GKACIIJ FIELDS MONTY WOOLLEY . . . ORACIK b"IELDS RODDY McDOWALL REGINALD GARDNER —Id— "MOLLY AM) ME" "MOLLY AKD MB" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —AISu f?iiu«rlnj{— Five aiuuziu^ dramas lv one—with no let-up in .suspense. JOHN CARRADLNB IiOUERT RVAN j AMEMTA WARD ! - in - j "GANGWAY Jt'OK TOMORROW" 1 j "GANGWAY lOR TOMORROW" ] i (Rer-.ommf'nclfd b.v Censor fot' Adults.) J *'LNAL VICTORY BAND WEEK ATTUACTION 1 GRA.ND CONCERT By the COMPOSITE PIPI'J AND UIfASS BANDS In the OI'KRA HOUSK OPKHA HOUSE PKRA HOUSB OPERA HOUSK TOMORROW. At S.l.i ii.iii. Assisting Artists: ENA RAPLKY. VAL JONES. And The Winners of the Junior . SOlo and Senioi Quartet Contests hcid last Monday, MASSED IIIGULAND DANCING arranged by ADELINE BURNKTTE. A SPLENDID CLIMAX TO VICTORY BAND WEEK And tho Final Appearance of THE COMPOSITE BANDS. ADMISSION 2s 6d and 2s. Telephone Reservations at 18-280 until 2 p.m. tomorrow, when they may be lnade at the Opera House. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TO W X II A L L. i O W X H A L L. j At S o'clock. CAROLS! CAROLS! CAROLS I CAROLS! CAROLS! CAROLS! And Glorious Christmas Music. HUNG BY CHOIR OF 300 VOICES under the TSaton of ALBERT BRYANT. With Solos b.v | HILDA CUL'DLKV ! JOAN BRYANT. j lex McDonald. i I CLEMENT HOWE Ht '.be GRAND ORGAN. FRANCIS PAGE as "SCROOGE." i 2s KEATS AT DOORS. Children J. h . Be in your .Si1.-)'* for t.ho-Opening Processional Hymn at 8 o'clock. THE ROYAL THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL tNION WELLINGTON CHORAL CNION "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" "MESSIAH" I^OWN HALL OWN HALL SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 SATURDAY NEXT. AT S Conductor STANLEY OLIVER PRINCIPALS: Soprano ROiSALEBN UICKMOTT v Contralto I MOLLY ATKINSON T^euor LES. DALLIiY (rnvoicartrill) | Harlloih: .\LK|;i:i> .IK.WONS munuilml. IMUcs : Us (ii-s.). Is (res.i. and -s\ Box Plan oiifiih iif h.I.C. nil Tiit'sda.v iitwl a!. !l o'i-'loi.'U. MO CHOItI.-S AND OI«.:|IESTRA \W\ :w) chorus and orchestra :iOO sou chorus and orchestra 300 ' bXnds; ' MASSED BANDS at, BAKIN iVESEUVK TOMORROW (SUNDAY), " At 2 I'M.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 138, 8 December 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 138, 8 December 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 138, 8 December 1945, Page 2

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