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DEBONAIR — DEADLY — ] DRUMMOND! Fi On the trail o£ a killer who strikes and leaves no clue! Paramount Presents ( "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S '•'BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S •- ■BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S | SECRET POLICE."! SECRET POLICE."! SECRET POLICE."j — With — i JOHN HOWARD-REG. DENNY, j E. E. CLIVE-H. E. WARNER. ) Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) j And | You'll scream at Charlie trying to j raise these two boys! j # CHARLIE RUGGLES ■ j CHARLIE RUGGLES ) CHARLIE RUGGLES { - In - | "BOY TROUBLE." ! "BOY TROUBLE." S "BOY TROUBLE." J c (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) f PLUS — ! HI YO SILVER, "THE LONE RANGER." " ( .-_ : _ j, LAST DAY AND NIGHT WM. BO YD (•'"'Hopalong Cassicly") -!.-■■ I: "RENEGADE TRAIL." (Approved for Universal ,' Exhibition.) !, ALSO MARTHA RAVE—BOB HOPE - in - r "NEVER SAY DIE." ' ; (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) i- ■ 1 ■: 2 p.m. f 7.45 p.m. ! (D E ' |: Dourtenay >v^ King Place —— ■ 53-OSO RO X V THEATRE O X V T H E A T R' E. Dir.: G. L. Johnston.. Tel 40-618. FINALLY TONIGHT. j "ROMANCE FOR THREE." (Approved foi Universal Exhibition.) And "RACKET BUSTERS." . (Recommended by the Censor for* Adults.) TOMORROW. Continuous from 11 a.m. j TOMORROW. WALLACE BEERY j LEWIS STONE , "BAD MAN VIRGINIA BRUCE "BAD MAN . JOSEPH CALLEIA OF GUY KIB BEE BRIMSTONE." DENNIS O'KEEFE BRIMSTONE." BRUCE CABOT | : i "TRIGGER BILL" RIDES THE RANGE i. : . the Wild West's most lovable bad j man. A picture that will set your heart! [beating with its thundering action . . . j glorious romance . . . breezy humour . . . j swell entertainment. i I . Associate Attraction — j I WAYNE MORRIS -, I PRISCILLA LANE I HUGH HERBERT "MEN ARE /HUMPHREY ! "MEN ARE BOGART SUCH FOOLS." PENNY SUCH FOOLS." I SINGLETON j MONA BARRIE « '■ = When three gentlemen' prefer the same [blonde . . . does it prove she's got somelI thing there? or does it show that men | are such fools . . . when it comes to i women? « (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. REGAL — KARORI EGAL KARORI Box Plan 3 itnighton's. 'Phone 28-365. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 j ROBERT DON AT ! In ; "KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOUR." ] (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) J Plus "MARCH OF TIME." TOMORROW, Saturday & Monday: RONALD COLMAN i BASIL RATHBONE, FRANCES DEE, \\ ' "IF 1 WEKE KING." Plus Walt Disney's sensational cartoon, "FERDINAND THE BULL." •. Astsoeiate feature: j "UP THE RIVER." | (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i . \r°U:U E THEATRE BROOKLYN V 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 F|Pat O'Brien, George Brent, Wayne Morris. "SUBMAKINE Dl." - "SUBMARINE Dl." SUBMARINE DL' -'■ One of the most thrilling films ever made Glenda Farrell. Otto Kruger i'1 "EXPOSED.' "EXPOSED." "EXPOSED." She blasted the whole city wide open. r Super Supports. Theatre Heated. BOOK EARLY. BOOK EARLY I (Kecd. more Esp. for Adult Audiences. t j ' !" I JUMBLE SALE, r i A JUMBLE SALE will be held TO , MORROW 28th inst., in the ODD j FELLOWS: HALL, 1 Kent Terrace, a j2 p.m. 3' i Exceptionally Good Clothes. D | ~ % LADIES! (i ' LADIES! ir! SENSATIONAL .) SENSATIONAL SENSATIONAL _ SENSATIONAL SENSATIONAL SENSATIONAL j NEWS. I NEWS. | NEWS. { NEWS. | NEWS. j NEWS. •"! QCHNEIDEMAN'S ANNIVERSAR" ! ANNIVERSAR in s i SALE :y I sale Of I • TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND — TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND s ) \ COATS, ~ ! ' COATS, Ready-to-wear and Made-to-measure, I NOW ON. NOW ON. NOW ON. ,O -O - SCHNEIDEMAN AND CO., SCHNEIDEMAN AND CO., SCHNEIDEMAN AND CO., 73 Manners Street tN (Next door Regent Theatre). ULGNTAL CARS. n>) DE LUXE V 8 RENTAL CARS. 8~~ U RRE BROS., LTJ the BLilbirme. irt . iei Tel. 17-090, Cheapest Rates. TeK 17-0

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 2

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