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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. FINAL TWO DAYS OF OLYMPE BRADNA in “STOLEN HEAVEN” Paramount’s Sparkling Musical Entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SESSIONS: ' 2.15 and 8 pan. AVON J. C. Williamson’s Luxury Playhouse. Shoppers’ Session Friday, stp.m.5 t p.m. FRIDAY WARNER BROS. PRESENf THE SCREEN’S PERFECT COMEDY ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN As the “Perfect Specimen” who Learned More From Joan in 25 Minutes than Grandma Had Taught Him in 25 Years. In “ THE PERFECT SPECIMEN ” “ THE PERFECT SPECIMEN ” “ THE PERFECT SPECIMEN ” “THE PERFECT SPECIMEN” With THE CRAZIEST TEAM OF FUNMAKERS EVER ASSEMBLED JOAN BLONDELL (The Perfect Nuisance) MAY ROBSON—ED. EV. HORTON—HUGH HERBERT—ALLEN JENKINS • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IMPORTANT I Reservations Are Essential. If You Knew How Funny This Picture Really Is You’d Start Laughing Now I Box Plans D.I.C. Theatre ’Phone 40-076. LAST TWO DAYS “BULLDOG DRUMMOND’S PERIL” and “COLLEGE SWING” With PARAMOUNT’S BIG NEW JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD. COLLEGE MUSICAL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SESSIONS: 2 p.m.—7.45 pan. PLAZA |HSESSIONS: 2 p.m.—7.45 pan. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd FRIDAY NEXT RICHARD ARLEN BARRY MACKAY IN A THRILLING, STIRRING, TWO-FISTED ADVENTURE OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS! “THE “THE GREAT GREAT BARRIER” BARRIER” With T.TT.T.T PALMER ANTOINETTE CELLIER. A Tremendous Story of Passions Unleashed and of Hard-won Achievement With Canada’s Hardy Railway Pioneers. IN ADDITION. ‘PEPPER ‘PEPPER JANE WITHERS in JANE WITHERS With IRVIN COBB SLIM SUMMERVILLE. SHE’S THE "PEP” IN ‘‘PEPPER” .. • THE “MISCHIEF” ... THE LAUGHTER IN YOUR LIFE! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans D.I.C. Theatre ’Phone 36-021.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22506, 14 September 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22506, 14 September 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22506, 14 September 1938, Page 1

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