"THE PLACE TO GO" . •• iiiii!]ii!iiiii]iiiii!!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiii!iinii| I THE TVT A"JES TI C. I HT H E >"■ A- JE S T I-Gv--j§ Illlillllll.|||lillllflllHII.III!ll[!fllllilllllllll!lllllllllllll= Direction—Fuller's Theatre Corp. . ,SESSIONS .2 p.m.—8.p.m... •■'■"■.- VSPENCER TRACY. - .: ;.••.•- SPENCER:. :TBACY. '■ • In 'Metro-Gbldwyn-Mayer's . " .1. _: Masterpiece, . "EDISON,. .THE MAN" , , ,^'EDISONi. .THE MAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEX*-^ ——FRIDAY -NEXT— — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer _ . ■ .."; Presents..'..-».. t Clark ' '"■ :'■■ •'.. Clark ' " r : Clark- .- ■ ■ ; •■-■■ Clark GABLE GABLE GABLE He's a Likeable Scoundrel! GABLE Gable in just the kind of GABLE role that made him- famous! GABLE ''. . . Hard as nails! Cynical! GABLE A,ruthless fighter! A reckGABLE less, impulsive lover! It's GABLE one of the most ■ powerful GABLE dramatic stories of hia whole GABLE- career! GABLE Joan Joan ■ . . ' . ■"' Joan . ■.'... Joan CRAWFORD CRAWFORD - •■-..- CRAWFORD ' CRAWFORD : ... ...-. CRAWFORD Footloose Lady of the CRAWFORD ' tropics .' ... who believed CRAWFORD her man-trampled heart CRAWFORD was dead to love! CRAWFORD CRAWFORD - CRAWEORir •.:- ' - - CRAWFORD ;:. . ■ • - : —Withr- . lAN HUNTER • - PETER LORRE : PAUL LUKAS •■: In— "STRANGE CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO"., _ . ."STRANGE -CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO" - ESTRANGE CARGO" ■■■:.■"■.. '~ "STRANGE CARGO":. (Recommended by the Censor .for.Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, 45-100. t- —: —- : h KEX THEATRE | EX (Cuba St.) THEATRE | (Dir.: N. 2. Theatres, Ltd.) Tel. 52-334. 7.30 — GUEST NIGHT — 7.30. KENNY BAKER (Singing star of-the "Goldwyn Follies") in ~..:: "B-A-QIO ..CITY REVELS" . — Associate Feature — - "SKY GIANT"•.'. •:;-• . 'PLUS -Excellent Supports. (Prog. Rec. for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I , RINOESB from II a.m. Daily. { Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. NELSON EDDY, - VIRGINIA BRUCE, NELSON EDDY, -VIRGINIA BRUCE, Lionel Barrymore, Victor McLaglen, . ' -.'■.ln •■ ■.. "SONG OF THE PLAINS" "SONG OF THE PLAINS" —And;-— • ELLEN DREW \ . '. . JACK BENNY ELLEN DREW .... JACK BENNY ; : ROCHESTER" " In "BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN" "BUCK. BENNY RIDES AGAIN". . (Both Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) + PLUS ENTERTAINMENT +...-.. BRIGHT CHEERFUL COMEDY. NEWTO WN'S L UXUR V THEATRE. ,; -*=|f "^PHEI ASqOT" \=j "■', /~\ ';■ ' Telephone 24-753 JS" .- . (Corner Constable Street.) ; ;■ • .TONIGHT, WED., THURS:, 7 pan. " "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE" 4 "HE MARHIED HIS WIFE" . ~,. f'HE MAERIED' HIS WIFE" '. "HE., MAHRIED HIS WIFE" JOEL McCREA. .. NANCY KELLY: ■Roland Young, Mary Boldnd, Geear '. ■;. Romero. Uproariously funny situations with, a couple of fixer-uppers on a romance ...-' . job. .:(Recommended by. the Censor for Adults.) "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS?" "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS?" "WHAT, WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS VI "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS ?" SYD. WALKER. JEAN GILLIE. A.most engaging story of a kindly junkman with a kink for helping others. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Above is one of our Best Midweek Programmes to date, and if you would be discriminate and seeking thorough enjoyment SEE IT TONIGHT! ONLY AT NEWTOWN'S "ASCOT." $jd\rOG\JE THEATRE^JTT n^ v • Brooklyn. 1 7.3o—Tonight' and Wednesday—7.3o Paul Bette Brian MUNI DAVIS AHERNE "JUAREZ" "JUAREZ" '• •■■' (War-ezz.) Here'is no flight of fiction; here is drama blazing from the scarlet pages of a nation's past. . Lo!a: -■■'.■•- Paul •/LANE' V-:. '",'■■ :■■ :KELLY "TORCHY BLANE IN PANAMA" "TORCHY BLANE IN PANAMA" The world's noisiest news-hawk goes plane nuts as she risks.her. life to land a killer. Selected Supports. First Featiire commences 7.40. (Both Features Recommended, by the Censor for Adult Audiences.) Remember, the Vogue only screens the Best. For Reservations 50-OSI. ; WELLINGTON:TECHNICAL COLLEGE ... LADIES' AUXILIARY. "'%■ SPRING FAIR. TO be opened by the Rt. Hon. P. Fraser, ■ Prime Minister, at ST. MARK'S CHURCH HALL, Dnfferin Street, at 2.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. Old scholars roll up. Parents and friends come along and help your college. Afternoon free, evening 6d. Produce, cakes, sewing, lollies, flowers gratefully received. . M. J. BENTLEY, :. President and Organiser.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 92, 15 October 1940, Page 2
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