| 8 — FINALLY TONIGHT —3.■ .. ■ Bud Lou ! ABBOTT COSTELLO | In the Laugh HUH — ' ! "HERE COME TIIK <i'O-EDS" j — Aiifl — . ' j "INSIDE CHINA TODAY" i j ,• (•'■MARCH OK TIME") I ~ FULLER'S ! IB^^S T.. J A M eT^T>| THEATRE. ; Plaus at D.I.C. and .Theatre (51-775). j T-O-M-O-R-R-O-W I — At -— j 2 p.m. 5 p.m. o p.m. ! 1 ROMANCE that tugs at the heart! ■ I j DKAMA that will thrill you! ! SPECTACLE that beggars description! j The most colourful adveuture the Golden West has ever tonown. . . .' \ The boldest adventure any regiment lias ! ovef lived through. j I • ; ERROL FLYNN j ERROL FLYNN ■ i [ ERROL FLYNN ; I (Handsome-Dashing) ! I With ; OLIVIA De HAVILLAND | OLIVIA De HAVILLAND j (More Lovely than ever) . J ■ — In — ! Warner Bros. Pictures {special j Attraction. i "THEY DIED I "THEY DIED ' WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" i ■. « — With ■— A Supporting Cast of Thousands. Heroes unmatched for courage in a story ■unequalled for glory . . • which will lire forever in your memory. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) mmmmmmm I ■» I i i I J I^QPERA HOUSE .£§= ' E* '_'_ J __^__3 j Dir.: .1. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. I Tlans at. D.I.C. and Theatre (50-230). i FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. '.JOth Century-Fox's Production "LAURA" ! "LAURA" i "LAURA" ! The season's thrilling, dramatic entertainment. ■ — With --• | 'clifton webb ! gene tierney ! DANA ANDREWS j — Also — "SONS OF THE AIR" (Special A.T.C- Short). j (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) j i BOX -PLANS OPTCN DAILY. 2 TO S P.M. SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. i <^^^ fK lVO]jl y ! NEWTOWN. * \ 25-041 —- TELEPHONE — 25-041. ' 7,30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30. J GARY COOI'ER . i GARY COOPER With a Supporting Cast of Hundreds in j "THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL" { "THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL" j (Approved tor UulvcrsaJ Exhibition.) ! — •TOMORROW — I ■ . SATURDAY — MONDAY. I . . INGRID BERGMAN, j Dynamic Star of "Gaslight" in < "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS" | "ADAM MAD FOUR SONS" j (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ! WILLIAM BENDIX JOE SAWYER! ..._ iv — i "TAXI, MISTER" j (Approved for Uulversal Exhibition.) ; SATURDAY—MATINEE. ANOTHER ALL-CHILDREN SHOW. ((( NEW EMPIRE \\\ ll[ ISLAND BAY. J J) Reservations: Tel. U-307. JJJ f.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30. TALLULAH BANKHEAD William BENDIX John NOOIAK In JOHN STEINBECK'S ~ "LIFEBOAT" "LIFEBOAT" "LIFEBOAT" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — ALSO SHOWING — "THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER" "THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW —- SATURDAY — MONDAY. LAUREL and HARDY — In — "DANCING MASTERS" — And — "SAN DIEGO, I LOVE YOU" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 7.13 — FINAL SCREENING — 7.15 TONIGnT ' "WE DIVE AT DAWN" "WE DIVE AT DAWN" —SECOND ATTRACTION— "HOMETOWN HOLIDAY" (Botn tor Universal -Exhibition.) j I ~,iaii —"■■■■iim,,, ' T*^^^**' KILBIRNIE <->il-- -*-:t > ; AJ. C. Williamson Family Theatre. ; 7.1 T. — TOMORROW — "7.15 . ! | FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY i j Universal Presents I "ALI BABA & 40 THIEVES'*1 The Most Recfcloss' Rojuie* th.it Ever. Rode J All that tilt: Si'i'eon can Give. Comiucstsl Spectacles.' Reality at ils Rest .. . all in FlamliiK TIOCHNIfOLOUR: ..... With -- . , Maria. Jon Tnrluni ! MONTEZ . HALL KEY j — SECOND GRAND FEATURE — Warner V>vos>. Present "STEEL AGAJiNST THE SKY' 5; Two-fisted Melodrama of Adventure, telling !, the story of men who risk their lives ; : building suspension bridges. SEE IT! ' — With — , I Alexis Lloyd Crai* SMITH "NOLAN STEVENS (Both for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: NEWS AND FEATURETTES. BOOK EARLY. Tel. 14 -liW. ~~~^ 1 FRIDAY EVENING TALK I At i pLUBROOMS, 212 LAMBTON QY. (Opposite Klrkcaldies). i At T. 30 o'clock. Speaker; Dr. F. SIPOS. Subject: "THE INDIVIDUAL UNDER SOCIALISM." ! Chairmau: W. T. Andovton. Esq., M.!\ i i Questions and Discussion to Follow A'ddtes*. ! The public invited. Tea scrveil after uiecliri^. ■ Please Not« the Change; of Time: From 8 o'clock to 7.:ji) o'clock. N.X .Society for Closer Relations with U.S.S.R. ' rpUAINIM! COLLEGE DRAMA CLUH. X 1015 MAJOR .PRODUCTION. "UNCLE HARRY." THURSDAY, .FRIDAY. SATURDAY, JULY 215. '27, 28. S V>.tn. TRAINING COLLEGE HALL, ) Kclburii. i
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 22, 26 July 1945, Page 2
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