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TONIGHT, at S o'clock ■FINALLY TOMORROW, 2.15 and S p.m. jJiEAXifcTTK MiicDOXALI) j n " F-I-R-E-F-L-Y " With ALLAN .lONICS. (Approved for Universal Mxhihition.) Ri^S J A MES^Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. —FRIDAYSPICY, DYNAMIC DRAMA OF A WOMAN WHO DARED THE WRATH OF A SHOCKED SOCIETY! A BEAUTY MEN ADORED AND WOMEN WHISPERED ABOUT! I "LADY FOR A NIGHT" "LADY FOR A NIGHT" , "LADY FOR A NIGHT" "LADY FOR A NIGHT" "LADY FOR A NIGHT" "LADY FOR A NIGHT" "LADY FOR A NIGHT" The story of Jenny Blake, Ambitious Proprietress of a Mississippi Gambling Boat, who leaves the man she loves for a dissolute son of Memphis society. With JOHN WAYNE JOAN BLONDELL . And Glorious Melodies by THE HALL JOHNSON CHOIR —— A Republic Production —— : (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) An Exciting, Fast-mo>jing Film chockfull of Action, Lavish Stage Settings —Can-Can Dancers —Dice Games —and Thrills Aplenty! BOOK EARLY . Plans D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). PRESERVE YOUR HERITAGE INVEST IN LIBERTY LOAN! SUBURBAN THEATRES. Q.RAND — PETONE — GRAND TONIGHT At 8 -—• TONIGHT Jack London's Greatest Thriller, "QUEEN OP THE YUKON," Starring CHARLES BICKFORD—IRENE RICH (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature The Craziest Film in Years! "WORLD PREMIERE" John Frances Rlcardo BARRYMORE FARMER CORTEZ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also—Episode 6 [ "RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY." PALACE — PETONE — PALACE TONIGHT At 8 TONIGHT Return of that Delightful Comedy, "THE GHOST GOES W rEST." ROBERT DONAT, with JEAN PARKER. -— Associate Feature > The Most Unusual Comedy Treat of Your Life 1 "STORM IN A TEACUP" VIVIEN LEIGH—REX HARRISON (Prog. Approved for Universal; Exhibition.) gT ATE PETON E TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents MARGARET LOCKWOOD, BARRY K. BARNES BMLYN WILLIAMS "THE GIRL IN THE NEWS" With Roger Livesey, Margaretta Scott, Wyndham Goldie, Basil Radford. A Mystery Drama a3 Thrilling as the Headlines. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, at 7.45. Metro's New Comedy Star, RED SKELTON In "WHISTLING IN THE DARK" "WHISTLING IN THE DARK" A Blitzkrieg of Grins, Giggles, and Guffaws. With Conrad Veidt, Ann Rutherford. Scream with Skelton in tho Year's Funniest Film. EXCELLENT' SUPPORTS. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) INVEST IN LIBERTY BONDS. JQE LUXE, LOWER HUTT Always Warm and Cosy. For Reserves—Telephone 63-431. TONIGHT At 7.45 TONIGHT Fun and Music, with Exciting Racing Thrills I JANE WITHERS BUDDY ROGERS —"GOLDEN HOOFS" STUART ERWIN UNA MERKEL. In Universal's Hilarious Comedy Romance, "CRACKED NUTS" Also Ep. 6 "Mysterious Dr. Satan." (All Universal Exhibition.) This Programme Screening at the SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn | Tel. 63-844. J 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45. BARBARA STANWYCK HENRY FONDA — CHARLES COBURN "THE LADY EVE" - And — LLOYD NOLAN — LYNN BARI "CHARTER PILOT" (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) —TOMORROWANITA LOUISE — BRUCE BENNETT "THE PHANTOM SUBMARINE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Wm. GARGAN — JUNE CLYDE "SEALED LIPS" IReeommeiidcd by tho Censor for Adults.) INVEST IN LIBERTY BONDS JJEGAL KARQRI Box Plans Knlghton's (Telephone 28-303). 7.30 NIGHTLY — 7.30 This is where your worries end—and nil your laughs begin—it's a hit that's made to order foi1 tho wearin' of the grin. PRISCILLA LANE —THOMAS MITCHELL DENNIS MORGAN ALAN HALE —In— "3 CHEERS FOR THE IRISH" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Plus— Another Outstanding Supporting- Bill. NExKT WEEKEND WALLACE BEERY In "BARNACLE BILL" LAUREL & HARDY in "GREAT GUNS" VTEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. AUTUMN EXHIBITION. Now Open Daily at the NATIONAL ART GALLERY, Buckle Street. Hours: Week days, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission Is; Season Tickets, 2s Gd. Art Union Tickets, Is. BAD Le« Sufferers! Get facts of proved simple homo treatment. Send for Free Bookets on Varex Method. Varex, Ltd.. Box 1558, AG, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Spencer, Courtcnay Chambers, <S»trtenay Place, Wellington. j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 2

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