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COME EARLY — Supports of Exceptional Interest fron 7 p.m. INCLUDE Latest Cinesound, Community Sing, Stranger Than Fiction. Scenic, • --. Universal News, etc. POPULAR.PRICES: Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d Plans, at -Theatre/ or Ring 25-041. • ■■■ NEWTGWtf. : Tel. 25-04i.-.-~ -Prices,- is 6d,. Is. . (Deaf -Aids* : Available.) . THRILL". TO THE =. EXCITEMENT OF THE WORLD'S MOST PERILOUS - -.-: MOTOR RACE. ...' AUTHENTIC SCENES .FILMED AT . : . GREAT RISK!: Every Thrill is' Real.. Every Skid is Genuine! v /NO. WONDER IT-:HAS BEEN VOTEI THE GREATEST THRILLER OF TKE " " YEAR! "PEVIL: .ON. .WHEELS" "DEVIL ON : WHEELS" "DEVIL ON-WHEELS" "DEVIL ON WHEELS" ■ : "ANN- SHERIDAN, PAT O'BRIEN. JOHN PAYNE, GALE PAGE, FHANK McHUGH. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PLUS TJniyersal's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Story, "BY DAY a man of' culture ... BY . NIGHT a maniac set loose by the mad ■ scientist who gave him two brains. THE MOST AMAZING DUAL ROLE EVER ENACTED! STANLEY RIDGES In . "BLACK FRIDAY" "BLACK FRIDAY" ."BLACK FRIDAY" ' . — With —' BORIS KARLOFF, ■.:.... BEL A LUGOSI, - ANNE NAGEL. (Recommended by the: Censor for Adults. ■Entirely-Unsuitable for Children.) 7.30 — TONIGHT —.7.30. LAUGHTER AND ROMANCE! "The sweethearts of "Cafe Society" in a sparkling comedy-romance that ; carries them, "from swanky Fifth .Avenue to an exotic South Seas paradise. Fred Madeleine Allan MACMURRAY CARROLL JONES MACMURRAY CARROLL JONES MACMURRAY CARROLL JONES -. ■•..••.-•:■ :-..;..:■:;•; _: hf _ "HONEYMOON IN BALI" " HONEYMOON IN BALI " "HONEYMOON IN BALI" "HONEYMOON IN BALI" The story of a career woman's' biggest . J9.8& . .„. ~ landing the mat she loves! (Approved fot Universal Exhibition.; Also Showing EDMUND LOWE-WENDY BARRIE EDMUND LOWE—WENDY BARRIE In "THE WITNESS VANISHES" "THE WITNESS VANISHES" "iTHE WITNESS VANISHES" A fearless girl single-handed breaks up a one-man reign of terror to solve a mystery that baffled Scotland Yard. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also at 7.ls—New Serial, "THE PHANTOM CREEPS" with BELA LUGOSI. ■ Telephone 14-202. : • rM \\ .pAPITOL THEATRE, . H ' ' VL- ■• MIRAMAR I \ \^^ \ TONIGHT at 7.30 ANN SHERIDAN ANN SHERIDAN And the DEAD END KIDS DEAD END KIDS m "ANGELS WASH THEIR FACES" " ANGELS WASH THEIR FACES " Cagney couldn't do it ... Bogart couldn't do it: . , . but the "Oomph Girl" could! . . . She's tamed those angels with dirty faces—and how! Associate Feature TOM WALLS LILLI PALMER TOM WALLS LILLI PALMER j n "CRACKERJACK" " CRACKERJACK" (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SEASIDE THEATRE. LYALL BAY. EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. TONIGHT - 7.30 - TOMORROW. 6d "ed •6d -6d 6d ' A Crime Club Thriller. , PEESTON FOSTER; PATRICIA ELLIS . ' ' Tn "THE. LADY IN THE MORGUE" —Togethei' With— rStark Drama, Thrilling Romance. : JOHN, WAYNE, DIANA GIBSON "ADVENTURE'S END" (Both. Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) - [ NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. -I=3 'lrp HE AS CO T" :^H Teiephone 24-753 £=j" (Corner Constable Street.) TONIGHT and THURSDAY, 7 p.m. "HE iMARRIED HIS WIFE" "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE" "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE" "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE" JOELMcCREA. NANCY KELLY. A Joyous Mix-up of Muddled Romance. COMEDY ALL THE WAY. {Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS?" "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS?" "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS?" "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS?" SYD, WALKER. JEAN GILLIE. A Kindly Junk Man Peddles a Big Heart to Help Humanity. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT -SUPPORTS. COMING FRIDAY NEXT. " BALALAIKA " " BALALAIKA " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK EARLY! BOOK NOW! EEGAL KARORI. EGAL KARORI. ■ Box Plans "Knighton's," Tel. 28-365. 7.30 — TONIGHT - 7.30 and Thursday. With SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, First Suburban Presentation of Walt Disney's "P-I-N-O^C-C-H-I-O" "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-O" , ■ "P4-N-O-C-C-H-I-0" "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-O" "p-i-isr-o-c-c-H-i-o" . "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-.O" " "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-O" •T-i-N-o-c-c-n-i-o" "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-O" "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-O" "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-O" (Approved for Universal UV *in yom your lips—lt's Jgt>aiTd//- rto-,JbfiLl^ltv.e: when you've taken yout MoiSning^'Glass of that btto&mg -rg&e^ktg-g^fe^Mgalt, 'J

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 93, 16 October 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 93, 16 October 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 93, 16 October 1940, Page 2

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