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THE GAYEST CELEBRATIONS OF ALL ARE AT • KHM ,iAbb ir-7 A rj MAJES Tl C 1 -^ DAILY — 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. More Lovely than in "Maytime"; more Romantic than in "Naughty Marietta . . . more Beautiful than in "Sweethearts ; JEANETTE MACDONALD" JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD JEANETTE MACDONALD Delighting the Crowds with her Greatest Singing and Acting Triumph— "BROADWAY SERENADE." "BROADWAY SERENADE/ "BROADWAY SERENADE." "BROADWAY SERENADE/ "BROADWAY SERENADE/ "BROADWAY SERENADE." "BROADWAY "SERENADE." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's lavish musical hit. % " - With FRANK MORGAN - LEW AYRES , lAN HUNTER. ' JEANETTE SINGS— "For Every Lonely Heart," Excerpt from "Madame Butterfly," "One Look at You," "Plyin' High," "Time Changes Everything," and several others. -—Associate Programme PETE SMITH'S "SET 'EM UP.'" Pete rims a Skittle Alley Now! "THE ASH-CAN- FLEET," Death to Submarines! How the Fleet deals out its deadly depth charges." LATEST NEWSREELS: British Expeditionary, Forced leave for France—King Visits R.A J". ,'• ' - ANp - - 'BTVETTE'S MELBOURNE CUP! .Reserves at Theatre (45-100) or DJ.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KEX THEATRE, CUBA STREET. EX THEATRE, CUBA STREET. TONIGHT IS CONCESSION NIGHT! Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. Commencing 7.30. No. 1— _ . , "HER HUSBAND LIES" (Drama). "EASY TO TAKE" (Comedy). (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) REX—RING 52-334. SUBURBAN THEATRES. GTA TB PETONE STATE. OxATE PETONE STATE. TONIGHT AT 8. FREDRIC MARCH, ;i,. , CAROLE LOMBARD, In '-' * "NOTHING SACRED." —• / Witb Charles Walter Connolly. The Producer of "A StaT is Born" now gives-us the toughest and tenderest story ever told. _ (Programme for Universal. Exhibition;), Box Plan at Theatre. TeL ■ 63-899. : PALACE PHONE , PETONE, JUJACE -63-610. PETONE:TONIGHT. AT 8. LIONEL BARRYMORE TTT __ r ,^_ MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, "THE-DEVIL DOLL." Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, "LIVE, LOVE, AND LEA&N." (Universal Exhibition.) •y /2.RAND PESON& :;s :|- - - *gRAfIP — _ PETONE.77 ;.I.j TONIGHT, at 7.45. 20tli Century-Fox'a Thrilling Aviation Drama. ALICE FA^E in ''TAIL SPIN" Constance in "TAIL SPIN ' BENNETT in 'TAIL SPIN; NANCY KSLLY in "TAIL SPIN .Chirles in "TAIL SPIN FARRELL in "TAIL SPIN'» (Approved for Universal EshibitionO T\% LUXE, ' Lower/ Hutt. \" ' V -*^E" LUXE, Tel. 63-431. "] I j. .i " <** *•'•• }, "i ' i ■'.' " ' | | 7.45'— TONIGHT — 7.45 , GEORGE RAFT CLAIRE TREVOR DICK FORAN ' In . . ' *1 STOLE A MILLION." . "I STOLE A MILLION." . i A JSea£' Thriller on a New Scale. , (Recottmended by the Censor fo; Adults.} i Also * PHIL REGAN—FRANCES LANGFORD In the Grand Musical Comedy . ! "THE HIT PARADE." **THE HIT PARADE." (Approved for Universal Eshlbition.) > ' | ' pRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. j \ PRINCE EDWARD, TeL 63-844. - \L . , , J . FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. MADGE EVANS— EDMUND LOWE • In "ESPIONAGE/ ' • - —— -And .'" • WILL HAY in "HEY" 'HEY,! U.S.A," (Jfeoth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW. '—HIBIPHREY BOGART— GEORGE BRENT, GLORIA DICKSON, "RACKET BUSTERS." (Recommended,by^the Censor fof Adults.) HARRY CAREY ~- EVELYN BRENT '-'THE LAW WEST OF TOMBSTONE/ , . (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.} I I? ING GEORGE, Lower flutt. I *VING GEORGE. Tel 63-933. \ , = y y ■ : ?—I - TONIGHT - 8.0 - TOMORROW A Rousing, Rollicking Romance! "BEG. BORROW. OR STEAL." "BEG. BORROW, OR STEAL." ■ FRANK MORGAN JOHN BEAiX (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ANP "SOCIETY LAWYER." Romance! Intrigue! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme. empire ■ ~ island Empire — island bay , 7.30 NIGHTLY-—7.30 ', The Big Romantic Smash Hit of the year. CLAUDETTE COLBERT. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, DON -/AMECHE, ' DON, AMECHE, Francis ■ John Mary LEDERER. BARRYMORE. ASTOR. In ■ ■ . "M-I-D-N-I-G-H.T." "M-I-D-N-I-G-H-T." "M-I-D-N-I-G-H/T." "M-I-D-N-I-G-H-T/.' - (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature: Michael Dolores Virginia WHALEN COSTELLO:- --WEIDLERv lo . "OUTSIDE TllESlv 'WALLS."- ... ."OUTSIDE THESE WALLS." y (Approved for Uoiv_r_al Exhibition.) WKDDINii tJreuliiaots are sure- to W a Success when tlie-caterers are Johnson and Co., May fair:. Cabaret-Tei.-6i*770«-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 2

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