Entertainments. STATE THEATRE Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Reservations, State or Empress, Phone 175. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY And on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. MATINEE FRIDAY AT 2 P.M. A Musical of Superlative Splendour SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE More thirllingly exciting than. ever with her "Girl in a Million" Sweetheart, DON AMECHE - In a Miracle of Musical Delight, "HAPPY LANDING" "HAPPY LANDING" Your "Wonder Girl . . Breathlessly in love . . . Breath-taking on the Ice . . . In a Show aglow with happiness. Even surpassing the Spectacle-Thrills of "Thin Ice." (Approved for Universal Exhibition) COMMENCING SATURDAY. MATINEE 2 P.M. EVENING 7.45.
The Fastest and Funniest Riot of Merriment that ever hit the Screen. IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE And CARY GRANT CARY GRANT In Columbia's Laugh-a-Minute Comedy Special, "THE AWFUL TRUTH" "THE AWFUL TRUTH" With "ASTA" (The Terrier Star of "Thin Man.") The Maddest, Merriest, Matrimonial Mix-up ever concocted for the screen. (Reeom. by Censor for Adults.) EMPRESS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Feature No. 1— Bullet-scarred Romance! Laughriddled Thrills! PRESTON FOSTER SALLY EILERS And CECIL KELLAWAY In R.K.O.'s Astonishing Crime Drama "EVERYBODY'S DOING IT" "EVERYBODY'S DOING IT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Feature No. 2 An Unseen Terror Stalks the White Corridors. ROBERT KENT JOAN DAVIS And JANE DARVELL, in "GREAT HOSPITAL MYSTERY" "GREAT HOSPITAL MYSTERY" (Reeom. by Censor for Adults.)
A MARVELLOUS REMEDY. "It's wonderful to feel fit again," writes E. Perry, Maste rton, who suffered the torturous agony of Neuritis in both legs. "No dread of sleepless nights now." R-U-R is sold with a genuine money-back guarantee, for Rheumatism, Lumbago, fciatica, Neuritis and Gout.—Fi*ee Booklet irom Esmond Ware. (4)
When it's o matter WARM Wintry gusts should not find you unprepared, because we have a wonderful range of Warm fm for your choosing. Cut in the best styles, some are neatly fut J trimmed, but all have the fine k style that goes to make dressy / garments. Come in and try on h some of these beautiful Coats, /J and note the low price tickets. !M NORMAN GORDON PHONE 124.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 4641, 18 May 1938, Page 1
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