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I 1 L-^^^T. JAME?***I***-^]"! Up^' Ot. JAMES Direction: Sh Keniamin Fuller, FINAL SHOWING. TONIGHT AT 8. "THE CONFESSIONS OF "THE CONFESSIONS OF "THE CONFESSIONS OF "THE CONFESSIONS OP !• "THE CONFESSIONS OF j A NAZI SPY." ( A NAZI SPY." . ) A NAZI SPY." • A NAZJ '"SPY." \ ( A NAZI SPY." p (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) \ TOMORROW i. TOMORROW ■ TOMORROW I THREE. SESSIONS. ■ j 2.15, 5, and 8 p.m. i Warner Bros. Present "HEART OF THE NORTH." j "HEART OF THE NORTH." 1 "HEART OF THE NORTH." I "HEART OF THE NORTH." I"HEART OF THE NORTH." i "HEART OF THE NORTH." i "HEART OF THE NORTH." 1 "HEART OF THE NORTH." j "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." 'HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." "HEART OF THE NORTH." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) J IN .GLORIOUS TECBNICOLOUR. I IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR. .—_ -j j Capturing the Wild Beauty of the Nortb-West, the Magnificent Country recently visited by their I Majesties the King and Queen. A THOUSAND MILES AWAY 1 I A LAWBREAKER TREMBLES! j j A MOUNTIE IS ON HIS LRAIL! * ..' • i Neither hardship nor suffering, | j nor fear of death shall stay my hand or my hebrt. (Mountie's j oath.) J i—: = ■ ' I ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE RIDE ) SIDE BY SIDE! The Red Coats Swing into Action i With PATRIC KNOWLES ' GALE PAGE ALLEN JENKINS GLORIA DICKSON. Plan at D.I.G. or Theatre. TeL 54-775. j ~ FINALLY TONIGHT! \ STANLEY LUPINO In . "HOLD MY HAND." — Also — BOBBY BREEN — | "FISHERMAN'S WHARF." j "FISHERMAN'S WHARF." | (Both Approved tor UmversaJ Exhibition.) j { ORINCESS CONTINUOUS I i {•* RINCERS cvom II a.m ,Dail> ' ■ ■ . ■ -.TOMORROW- ~ — TOMORROW ■—-3 Scintillating stars in a sparkling Jove comedy! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present— MYRNA LOY-FRANCHOT TONE MYRNA LOY-FRANCHOT TONE ■MYRNA- LOY-FRANCHOT TONE ROSALIND RUSSELL, . WALTER PIDGEON In "MAN-PROOF." "MAN-PROOF." SHE WOULDN'T "MAN PROOF." TAKE "NO" FOR "MAN-PROOF." AN ANSWER! "MAN-PROOF." "MAN-PROOF." Here's modern, mad-"MAN-PROOF." cap merriment 'as "MAN-PROOF." Myrna, tig-ess in silks "MAN-PROOF." and ermine, combats a 1 ?'MAN-PROOF." "man-fever" attack by "MAN-PROOF." setting her claws at her "MAN-PROOF." best friend's husband! "MAN-PROOF." — ASSOCIATE FEATURE -— R.K.O. Radio Pictures present— LUCILLE BALL—PATRIC KNOWLES LUCILLE BALL—PATRIC KNOWLES z LUCILLE BALL—PATRIC KNOWLES i Donald Woods—Frieda Inescourt - In - "BEAUTY FOR THE ASKING." "BEAUTY FOR THE ASKTNG." "BEAUTY FOR THE ASKING." - "BEAUTY FOR THE ASKTNG." - "BEAUTY FOR THE ASKTNG." "BEAUTY FOR THE ASKTNG." (Both Recommended by the Censor for . m Adults.) ' A heart-warming, high-speed romance oi a ghi with a head for business and a heari for loving. "• SUBURBAN THEATRES. & — (VTATE PETONE STACK C3-FATE PETONE STATE TONIGHT AT S.O. MARGARET SULLA VAN, JAMES STEWARI In "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." ) A drama of a showgirl,'a Broadway play boy, and a Texas Doughboy, working ou their destiny in the shadow of world disas tcr and evolving the strangest story eve told! XT PIUS OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES, INCLUDING: ir No. I.—The Latest Pathe Air Mail News reel. NT No. 2.—"THE STORY OF ALFRE! ™ NOBEL"-M.G.M. Special. No. 3.—"JITTERBUG FOLLIES"M.G.M Cartoon. No. 4—"DUEL PERSONALITIES"—Ou '"■' Gang Comedy. 1 (Programme for Univei-sai Exhibition Bos Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-890. tli. ■ — IJALACE. Theatre ot Action 1 ALACE, Petune Tel 63-filO TONIGHT at 7.45. THE RITZ BROTHERS i ' ' . And PHYLLIS BROOKS, "STRAIGHT, PLACE, AND SHOW "STRAIGHT.. PLACE. AND SHOW Richard Arlen — Ethei Mernu S3 Second Attraction ng JOAN DAVIS— JACK BALE - • John Barry more George Murpi Mariorit- Weaver, .) —— "HOLD THAT CO-ED" «HOLD THAT CO-ED." — "HOLD THAT CO-ED" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition pRAND PETONE. "RAND PETONE. oi TONIGHT -At 7.45 - TONIGHT No tJOE E. BROWN LEO CARRILI JOE E. BROWN LKO CARRILI are In MG.il 's Thrill-packed comedy, " "FLIRTING WITH FATE." "FLIRTING WITH FATE." B) No. 2FRANCHOT TONE--MAUREEN O'SULLIVA In the - thrilling successor to i "Men in White," ' "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." ==~ (All Approved for Universal Exhibitioi >M- Kkjh, make Line oi Hal.-tone Hluiki:at *» a U jjurposes and -I) papery trorn \ fj cheapest newsprint to .he finest a 'Evening Post" Printing Works. 1 4*r-040, . - "

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 2

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