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ri . "QT. JAMES ' —-Lfl U- J «T. JAMES _^-r-r1 Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE GEEETED THIS MAGNIFICENT SHOW. No One Can Afford to Miss Columbia's Outstanding Attraction. GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE ■GRACE- MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE ■ MOORE GRACE MOORE — With — CARY GRANT CARY GRANT CARY GRANT In The Most Brilliant Musical Romance That Has Ever Reached ; the Screea. ■ :■ ■ -■ ■ "WHEN . ;■ " WHEN , " WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE." YOU'RE IN LOVE." YOU'RE IN LOVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' 'Plan at" Theatre. ■ Tel. 51-775. Telephone THING'S ' Telephone 52-212 -IVING'S 52-212 (Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) ' ' • LAST DAY LAST DAY .. .; At 2 and 7.45 p.m.. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. ~ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . — TOMORROW- - " '• ■". SEE - ■; PAGE 5. ' ■ KING'S. KING'S. KING'S. KING'S. KING'S..: KING'S. KING'S. KING'S. A Truly Magnificent Bill Which You Dare Not Miss! ■ r*^^_^ KlLßlßNlE^^^y*Wellington*! Leading Suburban Theatre. Comfortably Heated at All Sessions. 7.30- TONIGHT 7.30. AND TOMORROW. -GARY- '■ : ' -JEAN-. COOPER ARTHUR COOPER ARTHUR COOPER ARTHUR Cecil B. De Mille's Epic Spectacle of Pioneer Heroism, .t-v -.- "THE PLAINSMAN" I *? •?.. "THE PLAINSMAN" :.%-' v "THE PLAINSMAN" ■•- M^% "THE PLAINSMAN" | jiY-Big Associate Attraction: •(•he :r,Gr<Sktest Comedy Team in Pictures ;', ...v r Today, MARY : "'RU.GGLES, BOLAND, -JUGGLES, BOLAND, ; '.'."■ ADOLPHE MENJOU. \; .: ■ In — ;• The Riotously Funny Comedy, :•: "WIVES NEVER KNOW." "WIVES NEVER KNOW." "WIVES NEVER KNOW." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • Also Screening "THE CORONATION FILM," "THE CORONATION FILM," ' ■ Showing the Procession and the ■I Actual Ceremony in the Abbey. 1 Reserves at Theatre — Telephone 14-202. WRESTLING WRESTLING rPOWN HALL, WRESTLING x OWN HALL, WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING MONDAY. WRESTLING MONDAY. wrestling wrestling -: \. ,-. \ wrestling "king' kong" cox. wrestling '"kik'g : kong" cox. wrestling "ring kong" cox. wrestling . "king ; ■ kong" cox. wrestling-."king ; kong" cox. wrestling:.- "king •'■ ■ kong" cox. wrestling "king .■■. kong" cox. wrestling ,iking .-' kong" cox. wrestling" "king kong" cox. wrestling'"king kong cox. wrestling "king kong" cox. wrestling "king kong" cox. wrestling ■ .' ':■•■ "-.: ■ WRESTLING- His first appearance m WRESTLING Wellington. Co* is reWREjSTLING. puted to be the toughest WRESTLING matmah -in the - game ■WRESTLING , ■:>:'today. ■• WRESTLING ; .:: And WRESTLING ;, Hem(?ets WRESTLING ~■;., •■■'■■ ■ . WRESTLING JACK FORSGREN WRESTLING JACK FORSGREN WRESTLING JACK • FORSGREN WRESTLING ■JACK -.FORSGREN WRESTLING JACK . FORSGREN WRESTLING JACK.- FORSGREN WRESTLING JACK'.FORSGREN WRESTLING : JACK-* FORSGREN WRESTLING JACK ' FORSGREN WRESTLING JACK FDRSGREN WRESTLING JACK \. FORSGRBN WRESTLING JACK VFORSGREN WRESTLING ~--.. .WRESTLING ;" WRESTLING ON MONDAY., WRESTLING WRESTLING ' ' , WRESTLING Will either of them stay WRESTLING the distance? Come and WRESTLING see., WRESTLING AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES AT 8 p.m. Booking at E. W. Humphreys-Mariners Street. „., -... ■■ - Prices ss, 3b- 2s. • < .. / LIMITED NUMBER ONLY OF LADIES' TICKETS AT 2s 6d.' AH plus tax." . . 1 Tiß LUXE THEATRE, ■ | I JL'E LUXE THEATRE, . i I LOWER HUTTv 1 Ihhiiiiiiiiiiiim tonight and friday, 7.30, -"three smart girls.":—— . "three smart girls." — . "three smart girls." <—' — Deanna Durbin — Charles Whiriinger. Birinie: Barnes —— .'Alice Bi'ady ■■■■ — 2nd Feature —■• . ■ ' —^ "TOLL OF THE ROAD" ■ —-- Randolph Scott — ■ —- Frances Drake [Approved- for Universal Exhibition.) Essential to Reserve Immediately^ Plans at De Luxe." Ti»l. 63-431. • . . '-'.■■ . JUMBLE; SALE. 6TrCATHERINE'S HALL, NEWTOWN TOMORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, - At 7 O'clock.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 2

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