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, \ -,- y "llik / ■ Z^^majestTc^_J^ (Mecca of All Movielovers.) ; 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. \ ANNOUNCING. The Final Three Days Of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Romantic and Thrilling Production of "THE CROWD ROARS" "THE CROWD ROARS" "THE CROWD ROARS" "THE CROWD ROARS" "THE CROWD ROARS" ■y "THE CROWD ROARS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR Plans at DJ.C. and Theatre. Telephone 45-100. •ENTERTAINMENT FOR ANY AND EVERY AUDIENCE! Featurettes 7.30 to 8. § "REX — I H XI,EX THEATRE —— * —If 1 Oaba Street. Telephone 52-334. jj FOUR GREAT STARS in Somerset Maugham's masterpiece of "Ashenden," MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL — r The heroine of "The 39 Steps" and "I Was a 'Spy," ROBERT PETER JOHN YOUNG LORRE -—- GIELGUD YOUNG - — LORRE GIELGUD YOUNG -— LORRE GIELGUD YOUNG LORRE GIELGUD YOUNG —, LORRE GIELGUD YOUNG — LORRE GIELGUD Spies in Geneva! Black Intrigue in Times of War! "SECRET AGENT." "SECRET AGENT" "SECRET AGENT" ."SECRET AGENT" "SECRET AGENT" "SECRET AGENT" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.), NO. 2. AN EXCITING COMBINATION OF THRILLS, ROMANCE, HUMOUR, AND MYSTERY, GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN — GEORGE O'BRIEN — GEORGE O'BRIEN - - In - "BORDER PATROLMAN." " BORDER PATROLMAN." "BORDER PATROLMAN." "BORDER PATROLMAN." "BORDER PATROLMAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - REDUCED PRICES — COME EARLY! SUBURBAN THEATRES. b^>Z NEWTOWN, V A t : ,F|NAlfl^y TONIGHT: AT 7. , -i XX.. The M.G.M. Mfasterpiece. "THE LAST GANGSTER" "THE LAST GANGSTER" ''THE LAST GANGSTER" StjfIXPJT) X" EDWARD. G. ROBINSON In the Most Thrilling Drama since "Big House" and "Little Caesar." Big Associate Feature: "THE GAME THAT KILLS" "THE GAME THAT * KILLS" Starring CHARLES QUIGLEY, RITA HAYWORTH. Romance on the Ice Rink. (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.) Special Added Attraction: "BLOTTO" "BLOTTO" Starring LAUREL AND HARDY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Two 20th Century-Fox Special Attractions. No. 1- "BREAK THE NEWS" With Maurice Chevalier, Jack Buchanan. No. 2- "COMMAND PERFORMANCE," Starring Arthur Tracy. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) STALLS ls, DRE^S CIRCLE ls 6d. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. LOWEIT HUTT THEATRES. T\E LUXE THEATRE. FINALLY, At 8. — Tel. 63-431. ALAN JONES -—— JUDY GARLAND BILLIE BURKE — REGINALD OWEN In M.G.M.'s Comedy Hit, "EVERYBODY SING," — Also- Screening — THE RITZ BROS. In 20th Century's Comedy, "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE." SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY, At 2 p.m., Screening DICK FORAN in "EMPTY HOLSTERS." (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I7TNG GEORGE THEATRE. TONIGHT AT 8 TEL. 63-933: WILL FYFFE WILL FYFFE (The Great New Character Actor) In "OWD BOB." "OWD BOB." Glorious Scottish scenery is the background to a rare and touching story of a man f "and his dog. — Associate Feature — GEORGE O'BRIEN In "BORDER G-MEN." "BORDER G-MEN." (Programme App. Universal .Exihibition.) PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, j X WOBURN — TONIGHT, 7.45. JOAN BENNETT, RANDOLPH SCOTT, MAY ROBSON In Paramount's Dramatic Thrill— 1 "THE TEXANS." "THE TEXANS." Asosciate Feature JOE PENNER—LUCILLE BALL In the Comedy Musical Hit— - "GO CHASE YOURSELF." "GO CHA^E YOURSELF." (Programme App. Universal Exhibition.) S P O R,TS— S P O R T S SPORTS- —SPORTS SPORTS r- SPORTS THE MILE OF THE CENTURY. HE MILE OF THE CENTURY. BACKHOUSE (Australia) - Versus BOOT AND PULLAR (New Zealand). All British Empire Games Finalists. TED BEST, Australia's Greatest Sprinter. CYCLING - HURDLING — WEIGHTLIFTING - BOYS' TRICYCLE .DERBY. BASIN RESERVE — THIS SATURDAY. UPILS wanted for fiairdreseing and Beauty Culture; tuition guaranteed; positions for all. Jay's, N.Z. Hairdressing College. 23 WiUis Street.,; Tel. 43-589. ■ : /-.:, ■■;• AX r- '"'[■■'. x '■■■■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 1, 3 January 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 1, 3 January 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 1, 3 January 1939, Page 2

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