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* ' TIP-TOP ENTERTAINMENT. 'THE FINEST LAUGHTER BILL IN TOWN! a- - ? **s| *^* iS/|>IVOLI\ ft!*^ 6l . 'i^ ! w I ■W'IVOLI } . J^ ( '" NEWTOWN. V TeL 25-041. Prices, Is 6d, Is. (Deaf Aids available.) A BIG DOUBLE ISSUE OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS! Laughs Laughs No. 1 —— Laughs Laughs,, Funny to make a cat Laughs' laugh or a stone dog smile. Laughs Laughs GEORGE FORMBY Laughs - GEORGE FOUMBY Laughs ■ GEORGE FORMBY ' Laughs ' GEORGE - FORMBY Laughs -GEORGE FORMBY Laughs * Laughs In Haaughs 3W n9 - "TROUBLE Laughs " "TROUBLE [Laughs "TROUBLE EA-ugns "TROUBLE Laughs •" ' BREWING" Laughs brewing;; TJSghs BREWING" £SSns''Jt7ST IMAGINE FORMBY AS Laughs . -. SHERLOCK HOLMES Laughs- Hot on the Trail of Crime. liantrhs • . Lauihs LAUGH! YOU'LL NEVER Laughs STOP. Laughs liaughs , (Approved for Universal Laughs Exhibition.) Laughs •• ' Thrills . No. 2 Sfe IF. YOU LIKED THE j£ ms "THIN MAN" thrills- Don't Miss Thrills. " „, „ Thrills Ed. Everett 4Sffl! ■ HORTON ■ Thjflla ' ' HORTON ffiglj HORTON Thrills - And Th?iS " " BUCHANAN Thrills : . BUCHANAN ThriUg- - " - BUCHANAN ftril^ -•' „,.,.. fhrilla ' " With gg »« ™ K^ro KRDGEB , Tfirills *hrms In_ §§£ "THE GANGS ALL §hrilfe "THE GANGS ALL Thrills HERE" Thrills HERE" Thrills , — Thrill!'THE CRAZIEST SKIT ON Thrills GANGSTERS EVER MADE! Thrills (Recommended More/ Especially O&rills- for Adults.) COME EARLY. .. '- Excellent Supports from 7 p.m. Pbpular Prices: Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. FOR RESERVES RING 25-041. l -' . HEIGH YO! SILVER! "THE LONE RANGER"—7.IS p.m. Y"^—^ KILBIRNIE^^y* N.Z/sTj£nest Suburban Theatre. 7.30. J GRAND FAMILY FUN! JESSIE MATTHEWS In G.B.D.S scintillating musical, ' ' "SPARKLES." "SPARKLES." , :.•;,',; w-itb-', Ba^/^Mcßaiy.^Kat^PcHdleton. ] * *: JiTogather with t BOBBY BREEN7 LEO CARRILLO. ,- .- ■*- *In .— * "FISHERMAN'S WHARF."' KJBoth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 14-203 for Reservations. /SAPTTryr. " ■ mtpamat?. — MIRAMAR. — FINALLY TONIGHT - 7.30 'She crazy, Reardons again! Even funnier # than" "There's Always A Woman." * Jlelvyn DOUGLAS—Virginia BRUCE In "■THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN." !And crammed with and thrills, the ■ screen J-s most daring revelation of an ingenious racket, "ACCIDENTS- WILL HAPPEN." $Both Features Recommended^ by. the Censor for Adults.) - With — , • Gloria Blondell, Ronald Reagan, Dick Pur cell. [Also Screen Snapshots, Musical, Overseas News, Cartoon. Conclusion, 10.35 p.m. OEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. TONIGHT — 7.30 - TOMORROW. Here is a great drama and a grand perSorinance by FRIEDA INESCORT supported 'byl HERBERT WILCOXON. "WOMAN DOCTOR." i(«Reeommended "by the Censor for Adults.) . - And — . . ' Paramount's Oomedy Riot— "NEVER SAY DIE." •-'< - — With — MARTHA RAYIh-808 HOPE. rtTOGUE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. kV 7^o - TONIGHT - 7.30. Cecilia Parker, ' Mickey Rooney, Fay Holden", Lpwis Stone, « JUD&E* 4 HiaKKE^^DHIEDRLEJN?' "JUDGE .fiAJpKPS v€HILBRBN4' .—- His Hjon'^ir" ma^cesT a .?decisioil with ■<-v' rt s J\Eckey?e helps *1" ' Jdaartha^^ta^fejj" ; w * ' Bbb^Bope, (Rec/ Iffi^re Especially^ for Adults.) ' [VISIT '-'-'WELLINGTON'S "MOST HODERN THEATRE, fcl "^^ Newtown. * Jb=lTONIGHT, "'W®D., THURS.i V p.m. Beturn Season of the World Triumph Film, "THE CITADEL.^ "THE CITADEL." ' ; "THE CITADEL." \ * '■ ■ ■ jgEteoonimended by the Censor for Adults.) '- - Additional Attraction: '" "MAID'S NIGHT OUT/ Joan Fontaine, Allan Lane. (Approved' fi?r -Universal-: Exhibition.) - , "•

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 2

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