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HELD OVER FOR ANOTHER WEEK!' *\"IM ~.k. / <C MAJESTIC . \ Specially Heated for Your Comfort. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. DAILY., (including Saturdays) AT 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. p.m.. Shoppers' Session every Friday, 5 p.m. He was a wireless operator in charge ot an ice-bound station 90 miles from the nearest settlement .. . just the loneliest man in Labrador! Ho hadn't seen a white woman for two years . , . then she came along .. . and brought him'an ailment .. . Petticoat . Fever! ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT ■ MONTGOMERY ! ROBERT. MONTGOMERY I KOBISRT MONTGOMERY I ROBERT MONTGOMERY . ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY .ROBERT MONTGOMERY , * ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT-MONTGOMERY ROBERT- MONTGOMERY In just the Brightest Comedy imaginable —done in the best Metro-Coldwyn-Marer style. ... ~ : : ; : : 1' "PETTICOAT FEVER.*' "PETTICOAT FEVER.'" "PETTICOAT FEVER." "PETTICOAT FEVER."" "PETTICOAT FEVER."; "PETTICOAT FEVER."" '•PETTICOAT FEVER."1 "PETTICOAT FEVER.*" "PETTICOAT FEVER."" I "PETTICOAT FEVER."' * j '. : : _l Together (for the first time since "When Ladies Meet"), with alluring MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY ' MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY And .. REGINALD OWEN. REGINALD OWEN. Evening Dress in the Arctic . . . and ■ what a party it is ... she's engaged to another . . . but what's that to fickle Bob.-. ... just as gay as ever in his,love-making! The rollicking stage success. . .funnier than ever on the screen! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY ("On the Wrong Trek.") FITZPATRICK TRAVEL' , GEM IN COLOUR ("Victoria and Vancouver.") CHIC SALE MINIATURE ■ ("Little Boy Blue") MAJESTIC NEWS SERVICE, ..'".■ ETC. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. Picture patrons have seen some Magnificent Pictures, but never in the history of talking pictures has such an entertainment been presented as that commencing today at ... | OQHORTT'S /\ . . THEATRE. ( y Two Colossal Productions that rank with the Year's Biggest Attractions. EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, vEDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, DOROTHY PAGE, DOROTHY PAGE, DOROTHY PAGE, DOROTHY PAGE,- ■ ' . PINKEY TOMLIN, ■PINKEY TOMLIN, : PINKEY TOMLIN, •' . •■•■■ - LOUISE HENRY, ■■■■-■' LOUISE HENRY, • ■ LOUISE HENRY, In "KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY," "KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY" "KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY"' " KING SOLOMON' OF BROADWAY." "KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY" ' KING SOLOMON OF. BROADWAY." " KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY." "KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY" "KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY." His palace a million-dollar night club, his subjects dancing girls and white way whirlcrs. Produced on a Most Lavish Scale. Magic Melodies—lrresistible Romance;— ' Entrancing Entertainment. Grand Associate and Equally Great Picture: EDWARD ARNOLD, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, SALLY EILERS, ; ROBERT YOUNG In "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT" "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT." "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT." "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT." "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT" "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT." (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.) Society Swells! Brain-fogging Parties! Revels in Splendour! You'd never believe such things could happen—yet they DO! Make a night to see this world-beating picture entertainment. Supporting Short Subjects. Reserve: Reserve: Telephone 41-219. ,_ia<. QTATE, PETONE ~^' |- "* %^TATE. PETONE^. ,[ ■ FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7.30. A SMASHING DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME.' No. I—WALLACE FORD, PHILLIS BROOKS, ALAN HALE in "ANOTHER FACE." The story of a' fancy "get-away"—a gangster in Hollywood. Drama, action, and Romance! No: 2—MR. & MRS.'OSCAR JOHNSON'S _~ . "BABOONA." This is positively the most astounding animal picture ever filmed. Real action— .. interest compelling! IN ADDITION AND FOR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, MATINEE ONLY BUCK JONES in CHAPTER 1 of "THE ROARING WEST." .. Action, Thrills, and Romance. PLUS Selected Supporting Featurettes, Com* mencing at 7.30. (Programme Recommended by Censor for :■•>•■ -■ : AdlUtS.) ■ COMMENCING TOMORROW (Saturday) With'MATINEE at 2 p.m. ANOTHER SMASHING DOUBLE- , FEATURE PROGRAMME. No. I—"WAY DOWN EAST." Featuring ROCHELLE HUDSON FONDA. ho. 2—"WHEN A MAN'S A MAN." • With GEORGE O'BRIEN. Story by Harold Bel! Wright. A Western of Westerns. (For Universal. Exhibition.) PLUS Specially-selected Supporting Featurettes from 7.30. —-EAMLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Reservations and Bos Plan at Theatre. Telephone 63-899. TEKEPHONE RESERVES CANNOT BE HELD AFTER 7.15.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 2

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