EXTRA! j EXTRA! Sensational and Exelusivn ! Pictures of the much-discussed I BOMBING OF THE PANAY. BOMBIXG 01" THE PAX AY. ROM RING OK Till' I'AXAV. BOMBING OF THE PAXAY. BOMBING OF THE PAXAY. Tim Hush is on lor Seats. IV early or Book fur Toiii^ilit. Up Si.it M I '•» Directions Amnlcamnted Theatres, Ltd. Plan.', for all nichts are filling nipidly nt BoggY and Theatre Tel. 52-212. The Picture you ilroamuil some day you would see. SILVER-AVINGED RHYTHM OX ICE. SOXJA HENJ.IJ). SOXJA 11ENIE. SOXJA HENIE. SOXJA HENIE, SOXJA HENIE, SOXJA HENIE. With TYRONE POWER, TYRONE POWER, TYRONE POWER. TYRONE POWER, TYRONE POWER, TYRONE POWER, -J 11 A Gay and Magnificent Musical, " T H 1 N 10 JO." '■THIN ICE." " X II IN 10 E." "THIN I C E." I "Til IX ICE." '•'TI-lIN ICE." A 20th Century-Fox Picture. Nothing like it has ovei1 been seen before, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I ' HI'RRY ALOXG! , LAST TWO PAYS LAST TWO DAYS 01 DEAXXA JJURBIN, J)EANNA DURBIX, DEANNA DDRBIN, DEANNA DURBIX, DEANNA DURBIN, Screen Sensation. '•100 -MEN AND A GIRL." ' " 100 MEN AND A GIRL." "100 MEN AND A GIRL." "100 MEN AND A GIRL." "100 MEN AND A GIRL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Hundreds who have already seen it .are seeing it again . . . why not you? At The paramount theatre •Paramount theatre 2.15 twice daily 7.45 Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Only the best is good enough for the Paramount. AND NOW AA'e Present On Friday. THE PICTURE MAGNIFICENT. THE PICTURE MAGNIFICENT. THE PICTURE MAGNIFICENT.All the appeal of "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT"—The thrills of "SOULS AT SEA and a romance as beautiful as it is new^-merged. into nil entertainment epic that will live for ever. ... ■~—"MR, DEEDS GOES TO TOWX."- . —"MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." —"MR. DEEDS-GOES TO TOWN."— -"MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."— -"MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."— -"MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."— —"MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."— —"MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."— Featuring GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER. GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER. GARY 7 COOPER. (Hero of "Souls At Sea.") ."With ,'JEAX ARTHUR H. B. WARNER. JEAN ARTHUR -— H. B. WARNER. JEAN ARTHUR H. B. WARNER. Aud an enormous supporting cast. You ■will laugh with the Country boy when he inherits a fortune—and insists on feeding horses in the middle of New Yoi-U with doughnuts—ln parading the j streets without his pants—and a million jand one other humorous, intensely emotional and dramatic sequences l-lml; will replace the smile on your face with a tear in your eye. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans filling rapidly at the D.I.C. and Theatre. 'Phone ."H-S-12. i JL—-■ j/TnemX j f'^^J*- gILBIRNIE^_ <^y > Wellington's. Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.30 - TONIGHT '- 7.30. AND TOMORROW. TH-E ALLURING—CHARMING ~ DANCING DIVINITY--J ESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS -ln•Her Guvest and Most Glittering Mu.sicnl: "HEAD OVER HEELS." : "HEAD OVER HEELS." "HEAD OVER HEELS." 5-SMASHING SONG lIITS-5. I LAVISH SPECTACLE SENSATIONAL DANCING I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -*- Big Associate Attraction — The amazing story of a lovo affair that shocked a nation. "THE TOAST OF NEW YORK." "THE TOAST OF NEW YORK." —Starring— CAKV GRANT - FRANCES FARMER JACK OAKIE - EDWARD ARNOLD A picture as big as the times in which its story is told—the blazing adventurous days | of a young nation. " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. COMMEXCJNG FRIDAY. JEAN ROBERT HARLOW TAYLOR —In— "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." Also SHIRLEY VICTOR TEMPLE McLAGLEN —In— "WEE WILLIE WINKIE." Box Plans Now Open. ROXV THEATRE. OH THEATRE. MANNERS STREEI. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) A Powerful Drama of a Strange Retribution and a Man's Regeneration. "THE ACCUSING FINGER." "THE ACCUSING FINGER." Trapped by circumstantial evidence! Condemned to share the fate of men he'd convicted. With PAUL KELLY, MARSHA HUNT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUPPORTED BY ... A Comedy packed with riotous liiuplis . . . laden with frivolity. "HIDEAWAY GIRL.1 With SHIRLEY ROBS, ROBERT CUMMINGS. (Approved for Universal .Exhibition.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1938, Page 2
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