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liimiii A rnnrnj RSS2H V? THEATRE IVOLJ ls~S •'•THEATHIS -Tnrnrn rrnnrn Opp. Newlown School. FINALLY TONIGHT, S o'clock FINALLY. TONIGHT, S o'clock Brilliant Short Featurcttcs from 7 p.m. ' A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU. ,~. BE EARLY! „'. NO.: 1— . . They.sailed on a Ship of. Doom! ■y Death , . . Intrigue . . Weivd Excite- ..; ment .. . Strange Happenings .. . Lovo ,_. ■ . ~ -.. Rcvqnga . . . AH combine in the Most Amazing Drama of tliu Year. ' "f "TERROR ABOARD." "TERROR ABOARD." "TERROK ABOARD." "TERROR ABOARD." "TERROR ABOARD." "TERROR ABOARD." -, . : ' . ™ With JOHN HALLIDAY. ':■ '■' CHARLIE RUGGLES, NEIL. HAMILTON, SHIRLEY GREY, ' "v .TACK LA RUE. • YERREE TEASDALE. Directed -by Paul Slonhc. '-■•' Power engulfod them like fi tidal wave— l.:- drowning every human instinct save love until he almost lost that. JACK HOLT JACK HOLT 1 FAY WRAW . WALTER " CONNOLLY- "■ FAY WRAY, WALTER CONNOLLY. "MASTER OF MEN." "MASTER OF MEN." '■MASTER OF MEN/ SPLENDID SUPPORTING ' PROGRAMME. (Moth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -.COMMENCING TOMORROW--COMMENCING TOMORROW— -COMMENCING TOMORROW— " -COMMENCING TOMORROW— ;~ PHENOMENAL DOUBLE ::; PHENOMENAL DOUBLE ''"■■ PROGRAMME.; PROGRAMME. •■:■„ fi NIGHTS OF GLORIOUS :'■ : HAPPINESS, I.- The Frank Capra Production: /"MR. DEEDS\ I GOES ) V TO I X TOWN." J .' ■ .4A-RY COOPER —- JEAX ARTHUR GARY COOPER, ■ —- JEAN ARTHUR And on. tho. Same Programme: ' THE iSPE-CTAL. ATTRACTION: / "THE \ I PRIVATE 1 k SECRETARY." / .. ' , A Positive Scream, ' ED WARP EVERETT HORTON . EDWARD EVERETT HORTON' . EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. L';■ ' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS i * RINOESS from 11 a.m. to PRINCESS 10,15 p.m. r-^~- NOW SHOWING" TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES! 1— JAMES CAGNEY JAMES' CAGNEY And PAT O'BRIEN, PAT O'BRIEN, _-. —» With .— , JUNE TRAVIS .STUART. ERWIN, In,'a Thrilling Romance of the Air Service , . . Tingling with Action— "CEILING ZERO." "CEILING ZERO." "CEILING ZERO." A Warner Bros. Cosmopolitan Production. 3- HELEN TWELVETREES, ' HELEN TWELVETREES, ". In Cincsouml's Magnificent Drama of the Turf . . , climaxing ■with Australia's greatest racing event—the Melbourne Cup— "THOROUGHBRED." • : " THOROUGHBRED." "THOROUGHBRED." (Both approved for Universnl Exhibition,) Bos Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-SSO. •■ —SCREENING TIMES—• '•Ceiling Zero": H.O, 2.0, 5.1G, 8.51. ' ' "Thoroughbred": 12.19, 3.42, 7.11. ROXX THEATRE,! . OX? THEATRE' MANNERS STREET. * Continuous from 11 a.m. « IT'S SO, COSY AND WAftM. . ■ Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer'g Magnificent \ ' Entertainment. CHARLES DICKENS'S "A TALE OF TWO CITIES." "A TALE OF TWO CITIES." The Most . Thrilling Love Story of All Time, RONALD COLMAN (A» Sydney Carton.) ■ . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■;'■•; Owing to exceptional length of "A Tale ' .of Two Cities, 11,500 feet, epepial supporting items will replace the usual second -. . ■ feature: -■• "Oksy Toots" C. Chase Comedy - "Hidden Paradise" . Travel Talk in Colour ..-■ "Airhoppers" Pete Smith '.' "Metro. News" ...; Latest Events r THE HOME OF BETTER PICTURES! ■pMPIHE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. . -"Heated Especially for your Comfort. THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. ' The Screen's Three Prize Idiots, TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN, ROBERTSON HARE, In "FOREIGN AFFAIRES.'" "FOREIGN AFFAIRES'."' . Jftver before such n mess up.l It's poiltively ridiculous. ' BUT—BY GOSH—IT'S FUNNY. Selected Supporting Programme. ; .(Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 36, 11 August 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 36, 11 August 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 36, 11 August 1936, Page 2

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