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The V"''""ii THEATRE .k'~ " j y (A —~..-;,-^Jk- / £ —|M A JEST I C ~, ,\ Where Comfort and Pleasure go Hand in Hand! Dir.: Puller's Theatre Corporation. DAILY AT 2 p.m. . . . ."8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's sensational drama of a strange partnership . . . of Anna, the girl nobody wanted . . . hiding her scarred face in the shadows of the underworld until the skill of a brilliant Continental surgeon transformed her! "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN*S FACE" (Recommended, by the Censor for Adults.) —With— JOAN CRAWFORD—MELVYN DOUGLAS COXRAD VEIDT IT'S THE BEST PICTURE OF 1941! Brilliant Associate Programme, Including— President Roosevelt, in stirring speech, warns the Nazis in his announcement of U.S.A.'S SINK-ON-SIGHT POLICY IN THE ATLANTIC. Detailed Pictorial Story on the now historical meeting of Churchill and Roosevelt. "LIONS ON THE LOOSE," Pete Smith. . '•;". 7 A.T.S. Special Film dealing with the actiyitives of the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service in England. PLANS AT THEATRE (45-100).. =Jqpera house .£= ' Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. 2 p.m. — TODAY —.8 p.m. IF I COULD ONLY STOP THINKING of the little things about him—that teasing look in his eyes—his battered old hat—his sudden smiles—lF I COULD—THEN . I COULD STOP LOVING HIM! CHARLES BOYER CHARLES BOYER "WHEN TOMORROW COMES" "WHEN TOMORROW COMES" IRENE DUNNE .7-;.. IRENE DUNNE Hear Irene Dunne singing Schubert's "Serenade" and Charles Boyer at the piano playing Com- . positions by Bach and Liszt. A Universal Films Belease. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230). J (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) REX -TH EATRE.I Cuba Street. , | Dir.:N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 52-334. 7.15 ~— TONIGHT : 7.15 LOOK— "TARZAN FINDS A SON" The Greatest Tarzan Picture. Plus ' I "FROZEN LIMITS" | With the Crazy Gang, and What a "Gang" —PlusEpisode 3—"SKY RAIDERS." (Prog. App. for Universal Exhibition.) I PR 1 N CESS iHE AIR £. Dir.: N.Z Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. j Continuous from 11 a.m. STOP! IT'S LAUGHTER WEEK! He was the henpecked owner of a pet shop—who couldn't sell bird seed to a starving canary! FRANK MORGAN—BILLIE BURKE | ANN RUTHERFORD—REGINALD OWEN . DONALD MEEK—NAT PEXDLETON —In—' ' "THE GHOST COMES HOME" "THE GHOST COMES HOME" —Associate Feature — "THE INDIAN NATION" | With RICHARD DIX—FLORENCE RICE ! WILLIAM HENRY—VICTOR JORY ANDY CLYDE—GEORGE STONE Roaring, racing romance of a nation's last fighting frontier 1 A thrill-packed Western, with plenty of action from the beginning to the end. Plus — "THE DOG. DOCTOR" (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEASIDE THEATRE — LYALL BAY EASIDE THEATRE. LYALL BAY 7 p.m. — TOXIGHT ONLY — 7 p.m. • The Aiizaes Ride Again. "FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN" "FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN" "FORTY' THOUSAND HORSEMEN" —Together With— CONSTANCE MOORE, TOM BROWN, In "MA HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME" (Both Approved; for Universal Exhibition.) Plus "MARCH OF TIME"; EIRST SPORTS MEETING OF THE 2nd N.Z.E.F.; LATEST ■ NEWS. . . -• ■ - REVUEDEVILLE. REVUEDEVILLE. REVUEDEVILLE. ■ : ' REVUEDEVILLE. A POCKET REVUE IN THE LONDON . MANNER. Devised and Directed by W. J. MOUNTJOY, JUN. Smart — Snappy j . Sophisticated — Spectacular CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL A FOUR-XIGHTS SEASOX. - A FOUR-XIGHTS SEASOX. OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT. OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT. Admission: 3s 6d, 2s 6d, Is fid. Box Plan at the D.I.C. EMPIRE — ISLAND BAY Bos Plann EMPIRE CONFECTIONERY.. Tel. 14-307. No Unclaimed Telephone Reserves held after 7.15 /.30 —— TONIGHT 7.30 AND MONDAY, FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING of one of the Greatest Love Stories of all time — "BACK STREET" By Fannie Hurst. Co-starring CHARLES BOYER MARGARET SULLAVAN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Showing JEAN HERSHOLT EDGAR KENNEDY, DOROTHY LOVETT "Dr. Christian Meets the Women" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In Addition AN OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING BILL. KELBURN . SUB-CENTRE RED CROSS SOCIETY. HYGIENE AND SANITATION. Hygiene and Sanitation Classes will commence at Teachers' Training College on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, at 7.30 p.m. Prospective Students are requested to enrol at 7 p.m. on night of first lecture. M. E, PYNE, Hon. Secretary. ROM a Poliflor user: "I ltke~ Poliflor because it assures me a healthy, bright home when I polish my floors and lino, with Poliflor antiseptic preserving wax."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 2

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