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OPERA HOUSE SESSIONS 2.15 & 8.0 p.m. i YESTERDAY'S CROWDS DELIGHTED . with this GLORIOUS ROMANCE OF THE ANCIENT MAORI. "HEI TIKI" A Beautiful Maori Legend, brought to the Screen, with Magnificent Natural. Scenery, Thrilling Action, Haunting Songs & Music. ASSOCIATED FEATURE-— I ; "FORGED PASSPORT" THRILLING DRAMA OF THE AMERICAN-MEXICO BORDER: (Both Approved'for;'Universal. Exhibition.) BOOK—D.I.C. or Tel. 55-160. T-1-V^O~Lt-I . ; ' TONIGHT and MONDAY! - TONIGHT and MONDAY! " P-Y-G-M-A-L-I-O-N " ■:■ : - ■: ■ -■■- And ..■•-. " STRANDED IN PARIS" PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 p.m. TELEPHON# 43-9GB PRICES 1/6, 1/-TUESDAY—-WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY: " K-E-N-T-U-C-E-Y" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • LORETTA YOUNG—RICHARD GREENE/ THE KENTUCKY OF GREAT TRADITION < HAS INSPIRED A GREAT PICTURE . . . greater in. the splendours of Techmcolour; THE GLAMOROUS ROMANTIC TRADITION of beautiful women, chivalrous men . . .and love all fire and pride! THE SPORTING BLUE GRASS TRADITION of noble thoroughbreds, racing rivalry . . . and the famed Kentucky Derby! GREAT ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION—- ' "PACIFIC LINER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Victor McLAGLEN, Wendy BARRlE,'Chester MORRIS Here is the electric of two valiant men facing the most perilous moment in their lives. Each is brave—in his own way. One, an engineer, fights with his>strong body and the other, a doctor, with his wits and the skill of his hands. Their hatred for each other is as unbounded as their love for the same beautiful woman. The seething drama that results in their clash of wills on board a doomed ship is "PACIMC LINER." an exciting, vibrant entertainment. SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 p.m. AS USUAL. WRESTLING — MONDAY! WRESTLING TOWN HAI.L Upholding his title as the British Empire Champion, Earl McCready will meet the SrSfTfit ?i Fors\ er >™ Monday Night. X Both defender and* challenger are perfectly fit. A keen, hard contest must ensue. It will be a bout to the finish. EAKL McCREADY (Empire Champion) „, Versus c* FRANK FORSTER . ..._,.-,.. (South Africa) PRELIMINARY BOUT-Middleweight Professional Contest between B. MONASTRA and C. CROSKERY BOOK EARLY. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. BOOKING AT HUMPHREY'S. MAN NEKS STREET. PRICES: 5/- t 3/-, 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (AH plus tax.) HITLER! THE MAN OF DESTINY,' Will .be the Subject.:* an ORIGINAL and STARTLING PKOPHETIC ADDRESS by SAREL F. DU PLESSIS (FEOM SOUTH AFRICA) : At the I CONCERT CHAMBER-TOWN HALL SUNDAY——7 p.m. SUNDAY IS HITLER THE ANTI-CHRIST?

JJANALEGH AMATEUR THEATRI-! .CAL CLUB, '.-,-. Raffle Winning Number, 233, "Another ;'. •".■■ Mug."; DjENTAL- NOTICES. DR. W. HEYMANN, Dental Surgeon, TTAS removed from. Courtenay Chambers i r. ? Recommenced the Practice of Ins Profession at 212 COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE. Telephone 18-229. DANCING. J£ AY F AIR C- a"b~A~R~E~T TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. Dancin/ from 5.30 p.m. Ring 51-770 for Reservations. Subscription 7s Gd Double. TONIGjHT, qpAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE TONIGHT, A AIA HALL, KILBIRNIE THE SWING PALACE. Don't Miss_This Opportunity of Swinging it to the Music of DOUG. KEDZLIE AND HIS SAVONIA SWINGSTERS. Good Supper. Good Prizes. Judging the Stick Novelty. SUBS.: 2s and Is. JACK HUGHES, M:C. TITAHI .rpiTAHI-. BAY CABARET -*■ ITAHI Monster Joy Night. Come [ TITAHI and Dance to Wellington's o. .'v j TITAHI Ladies' Band; Rhythm Girls. j TITAHI Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot. GooJ j TITAHI Prizes. Good Supper. Semi TITAHI final of our Waltzing Competi TITAHI tion; £4 4s to winning couple | TITAHI Bus leaves Hotel Cecil 8 p.m., TITAHI Leave ' Cheverall Store, N K aio. ! TITAHI 8.15, Johnsonvillc P.O. 3.25. ; TITAHI ITITAHT Js; return. TITAHI TITAHI Manager, KEN STRONG. 1 TITAHI

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1939, Page 4

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