{■■ \ I\| AJESTIU V \ j "*■ AJ E 8 TIC —=-T Specially Heated for- Your Comfort. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. DAILY AT 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. MEET THE LONELIEST MAN IN LABRADOR ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY Awl-he's suffering from a new ailment in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Sparkling Comedy "PETTICOAT FEVER." I "PETTICOAT FEVER."' "PETTICOAT FEVER." "PETTICOAT FEVER." '•PETTICOAT FEVER." I "PETTICOAT FEVER." I I | "PETTICOAT FEVER." And now meet the girl who caused ali the trouble, lovely, alluring MYRNA LOT MY.RNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA £OY REGINALD OWEN. (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) FRIDAY NEXT- ■ Holly-wood's Lowliest Star returns to tlie screen with, the dashing hero of "Mutiny on the Bounty" in a laugh-packed thrill story that will keep you- on your toes. FRANCHOT LORETTA TONE YOUNG TONE ■ YOUNG TONE . YOUNG TONE YOUNG TONE ■"■ YOUNG TONE YOUNG TONE .. : YOUNG - In - " THE UNGUARDED HOUR." " THE UNGUARDED . HOUR." "THE UNGUARDED HOUR/ "THE UNGUARDED HOUR," "THE UNGUARDED HOUR." "THE UNGUARDED HOUR/ ; • - : ; _^U ; With — ROLAND YOUNG LEWIS STONE. ROLAND YOUNG LEWIS STONE. ROLAND YOUNG • LEWIS STONE, j Laughs chase thrills around the clock in Metrp-Goldivyn-Maycr's Big New Roman- j tic Surprise!. '. | (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans .at: D.LC. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. ■ nJ^Z^^OT. JAMES~%~"~-^4j~j Direction,. Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT AT 8. , DAILY AT 2.15. ' A TIP-TOP MYSTERY DRAMA. . METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, VIRGINIA .BRUCE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, ■ BENITA' HUME, H. B. WARNER, •■■-- HENRY B. WALTHALL, . " •:■ -NAT. PENDLETON, ' A GREAT;CAST IN A TRULY: ' ; GREAT MYSTERY. • The- .Thrilling. Philp Vance Mystery, Drama, . "THE GARDEN "THE GARDEN "THE .GARDENMURDER CASE." MURDER CASE." MURDER CASE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Only Philo Vance can solve theso amazing murders! Mys- , | tery chills,'laughs, and romanI tic 'thrills in S. S. Van I Dine's newest screen sensail tion! Plan' at D.I.C. Theatre Tel. 54 : 775. ; . __—___ . : , •■•■ -TALKIE TESTS. . TALKIE TESTS. : .-., TALKIF, TESTS.' 'J1 ALKIE TESTS; ■ ■ ' ' TALKIE TESTS. SCREENING COMMENCES SCREENING COMMENCES ' ' FRIDAY, AUGUSTUS FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 All types ■ needed for this attractive industry. • Television, Film Corp., intend making Talkies' in New Zealand."You may become a Film Star. The Shooting of Sound Tests ia now unddv way at Hollywood Studios, Willis Street. CASTING DIRECTOR, CASTING DIRECTOR. MR. CECIL SCOTT, • MR. CECIL SCOTT, O£ Effteo Films, Aust. Apply now for ' '.. your Sound.Test. DE LUXE WHOPPER ~ TALL STORY CLUB. "DIG weekly List of Cash and Other ~" Prizes, for the Best Contributions sent in to the Do Luxe Theatre. First of Competition Scries already started. Closing date, Friday, August 14, at 12 noon. No entry fee. Open to all De Luxe Theatre Patrons. / Entry Forms and full information available at Theatre. JOIN.THE DE LUX 10 • WHOPPER TALL STORY CLUB! FomtN THEATEE> L\ Z. NEWTOWIT- V yj The Theatre with the Cosily Warm Atmosphere. j MONDAY—7 p.m.—TUESDAY. A drama of intrigue,."treachery," and an abiding lore —sucli is "KOENIGSMARK." '■KOENIGSMARK.' "KOENIGSMARK." A woman who renounces a kingdom—a I coward who takes the lino of least re-j distance—and a man who. wins the love of a princess who is nil woman. ELISSA LANDI, JOHN LODGE, ~.. PIERRE FRESNAY.; (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) wen.a man-hunting manicurist is aboard the lugger, tho rest of the crew moans"HERE COMES -TROUBLE " "HERE COMES TROUBLE." "HERE COMES" TROUBLE." And the crowd who try to sidc-tr-H- it includes PAUL KELLY.' MONA BARKY AULIXIC JUDGIv GREGORY RATOFf! and "s-'iiiorp. l' Approved for, l/nivei'sal/Exhibition.) Aiu.tluM- tvdiu-ed-prii-e midweek sci-cnin- ?- on Wodncitdiiy iind Thursday. Watch fur prograinim*. ■ , Slalls fill. Circle ),<. TT: n n ) s~i (.).\T7TTTnTT : QN-IA aiu,th«>r '_'■ weeks of reduced fees,' T.S." wji'.LIAMS... l',-o|,.ssH,n,l 'JVm.i* Cue!., ,VJ Culjn .Stiwt, Telephone -11-130.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 2
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