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[I KIN ALLY TONIGHT GiiiK'-'l' ICutliiirinc HOCUS KS " HEPBURN ROGEHS HEPBURN ADOLPII.K MENJOU Gnil Patrick Andrea Leeds In EUKA FJGRBEH'S Amassing Piny " S-T-A-G-B D-O-O-R " "S-T-A-G-B D-O-O-R " •An R.K.O. Radio Special. (Recommended Censor for Adults.) Supports include A Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Cartoon LAST APPEARANCE ON THE STAGE OF NORMAN WILSON, : Wgton. Bobby Brcen Quest Winner -— —— — "c"t"atk - —*-^. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. * TOMORROW ! * TOMORROW ! 2.15, 5.0, and 8.0. p.m. * A GLITTERING * GLAMOROUS GLORIOUS * MUSICAL! * i United Artists present Walter Wanger's * " 52nd STREET" * "52nd STREET" "52nd STREET" "52nd STREET" "52ud STREET" * " 52nd STREET" ' * I "52nd STREET" "52nd STREET" "52nd STREET" I * "52nd STREET" * "52nd -STREET" "52nd iSTREET" "52nd1 'STREET" ' I . "52nd STREET" * "52nd STREET" * Approved for Universal Exhibition. c Ten Times Greater , * than the Memor- * ! able "42nd Street" ".With * lAN. HUNTER * LEO CAHRILLO - PAT PATERSON * ZASU PITTS *. ' . KENNY BAKER MARLA SHELTON * Plus a Mad, Merry * Galaxy of 52nd St. Entertainers. *■■ • • * —— SONGS "I Still liove to' Kiss You/Good-nighCTd Like to See Samoa of Samoa," "Don't Save Your Love for a Rainy Day,"" "Let Your Hair Down and Sing," "Nothing Can ' Stop Me Now." * Haughty, Romantic, * . ■ Naughty, and ■ Frantic. , .■-.'.. *. It's fun to be gay ■ * on Melody Way ! * Reserve" at D.I.C: * ,- ; ) V or State. ' ; . Tel: 51-595 , ' SEE- PAGE 35 ■■* ~ SEEI"PAGERS.. * -■■•.• • FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, , . TONIGHT AT. 8. ; "NICE GOINGS ON." Which last night achieved an Electrifying Triumph with its delicious Music—Clever Dialogue — Gorgeous Ballets — Exquisite Stage Settings, its Wonderful Speed, and its Genuinely' Humorous Comedy. a RAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE, TONIGHT AT 8 TONIGHT AT 8 FOR THIS FINAL OCCASION- ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Presents London's Most Successful Musical ; , Comedy. "NICE GOINGS ON" "NICE GOINGS ON" . . . —- ■ Goodbye to all the popular members of this brilliant company, including I GEORGE GEE " ~ GEORGE GEE J GEORGE GEE VALARIE HAY, DONALD BURR, PERCY LE FRE, BILUE WORTH. William O'Neal, Loi9 Green, Enid Hollins, Phil Smith, John Dobbie, Ken Tuckfleld, Tommy Jay, Les Donaghey, and a Beautiful i Ballet and Magnificent Chorus. Box Plans at the D.I.C. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House ConfectioneryShop. Evening Prices: D.C. and JR.S., 6s; Ordinary Stalls (rescrvable on day of performance), is; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery 6d extra. j^O T NEWTOWN. S^ll^ FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7. TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. AT REDUCED PRICES ALL STAILS 6d; DRESS CIRCLE Is. Children \vith parents, Dress Circle 6d. First Special Attraction. ' LEE TRACY HELEN MACK Ini the Stirring Drama: "YOU BELONG TO ME." "YOU BELONG. TO ME," • Second Special.^Attraction: JOE MORRISON - ARLINE JUDGE : . In;the Comedy-Romance: "ONE HOUR LATE." "ONE HOUR LATE." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW AT 7. TWO MIGHTY SPECIALS. No. 1-"SARATOGA." With Clark Gable, Jean Harlow.. No. 2—"MORE THAN A SECRETARY." With Jean Arthur, George Brent. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) SEASIDB THEATRE, LYALL BAY. EASIDB THEATRE. LYALL BAY. 7,30 _ TONIGHT 7.30 :• And TOMORROW. Jack ; ' Ann OAKIE: SOTHERN OAKIEi SOTHERN OAKIE: SOTHERN j ■ In R.K.O.'s Mirthful Comedy Mystery, ("SUPER SLEUTH" i "SUPER SLEUTH" — , -j "SUPER SLEUTH" The Management recommends this aa one of the biggest la«gh\provokers seen for some time. Associate Attraction 4. Thriller from the Columbia Studios. . ,! JACK HOLT i JACK HOLT ■ ; In "NORTH OF NOME" "NORTH OF NOME" -? ': Excellent Supports. £Api>wv£d for Universal Exhibitkn>4

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1938, Page 2

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