INIMITABLE- MICKEY ROONEY'S ■WISECRACKS ARE BEING RETAILED ALL OVER THE TOWN! ".--. The £- 1 MA' ESTI C j—A. (Deaf Aids Now Installed.) TWICE DAILY—2 p.m., 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present • the Brightest, and Best of the Popular Hardy Series, MICKEX ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY A Riot as Andy Hardy In ; "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" • "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" . • "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH" "THE. HARDYS RIDE HIGH" _~ ___—_— : —; . The Hardys come into money—and y', that's when the trouble begins. • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LEWIS STONE (Judge Hardy), CECILIA PARKER, ANN RUTHERFORD. PETE SMITH'S "CULINARY CARVING." PETE'S BEST! Uproarious as well .■".:; as instructional! ' * CRIME DOESN'T PAY— "THINK FIRST." Expose of tlie SHOPLIFTING Racket. '■'■■■ "STORY THAT COULDN'T , BE PRINTED." How VNation Won Freedom for its .Press. NEWS! Evacuation of London . . • Scenes in Europe. Box' Plans at Theatre (45-100) or D.I.C. EX THEATRE, REX. EX THEATRE, REX. 7.30 p.m., Cuba Street. Dial 52-334. EVERY TUES., WED., THURS. .-.'.' Concession .Nights. Admission 6d. 1. "Student Doctors Can't Take Money." 2. ' « WIVES NEVER KNOW." (Rec. for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. EMPIRE—- ISLAND BAY MPIRE — ISLAND BAY —_ BOOK "Empire" Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. 7.30 — NIGHTLY - 7.30 UNTIL THURSDAY. THREE HOURS ' -' LAUGHTER. ► _^DON AMECHE ——DON AMECHE With THE RITZ BROTHERS THE RITZ BROTHERS In A Comedy Version of "THE THREE FUSKETEERS." "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." PLUS: JOE PENNER In the story of a bareback rider who feared nothing but horses: "I'M FROM THE CITY." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGAL — KARORI EGAL KARORI Box Plans "Knighton's, Tel. 28-365. ' 7.30 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 SHIRLEY TEMPLE, RICHARD GREENE, ANITA LOUISE. LAN HUNTER, SYBIL JASON, In "THE LITTLE PRINCESS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ancl "I STAND ACCUSED.". (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ——-TOMORROW Also FRIDAY, SATURDAY. "WUTHERING HEIGHTS." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) QTATE PETONE STATE. OtaTE PETONE STATE. TONIGHT AT 8. "FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE" "FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE" "FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE" —With Florence Rice ■ Una Merkel Aim Rutherford — > -— Mary Howard Alan Marshal. Kent Taylor, Buddy Ebsen, Jessie Ralph. The great drama behind the lives of doctors and nurses. (Recommended by the Censor More Suitable for Adult Audiences.) Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. Palace" theatre, petone. alace theatre, petone. Telephone 63-610. TONIGHT, At 7.45. No. 1— Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan In "TARZAN ESCAPES." No. 2— BRUCE CABOT and MARGARET LINDSAY In ;"SINNER TAKE -ALL." (Both Features Recommended for Adult Audiences.) n.RAND PETONeT RAND -— PETONE. TONIGHT, At 7.45, TONIGHT. 20th Century-Fox powerful never-before-told drama of the "Splinter Fleet." "SUBMARINE PATROL." "SUBMARINE PATROL." "SUBMARINE PATROL." - "SUBMARINE PATROL." With Richard Greene ■ Preston Foster Nancy Kelly George Bancroft Slim Summerville (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing Splendid "SHORT FEATURETTES," including SERIAL. "SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE," Ep. 2. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE, INC., Presents "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." TERENCE RATTIGAN'S. . Record-breaking Comedy. Seen by all Members of the Royal Family. "Deliciously frail in its sparkling frivolity."— The "Dominion." Produced by G. H. A. SWAN. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TONIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, AND FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK. MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT, At 2.15 p.m. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. Prices.—Evenings: Reserves, 4a 4d and 2s 7d (the latter for first three nights only). At Hall: 4s 3d, 2s Gd, and Is 6d. Matinee: Reserves, 3s Id; at Hall, 3s, 2s, Is. RENTAL CARS. DE LUXE V 8 RENTAL CARS. JjURKE BROS., LTD., Kilbirnie. Tel. 17-099, Cheapest Rates. Tel. 17-099. fUOD Printing deserves Good Blocks V' The ''Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your next quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1939, Page 2
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