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FINALLY TONIGHT. "HAPPY LAND" Featuring DON AMECHE FRANCES DEB A 20th Century Fox Drama. (Approved Tor Universal Exhibition.) Amalgamated Theatres, ,Ltd., Throughout N.Z. Programmes With the Seal of Quality. TOMORROW 3 Sessions—2 p.m., 5 p.m., ,8 p.m. OUT OF THE ANNALS OF CRIME'S MOST HORRIFYING UNSOLVED MYSTERY, THE MOST TERRIFYING KILLER OF ALL TIME COMES TO THE SCREEN. The Amazing Story of "Jack the Ripper"—a Name that Struck Fear into the Hearts of a Million Women. Merle Laird George OBERON CREAGER SANDERS OBERON CREAGER SANDERS Sir Cedric Sara HARDWICKE ALLGOOD In the 20th Century Fox Thriller, "THE LODGER" "THE LODGER" (The Man Who Walked by Night) Ho loved a woman—enough to kill her. Murder was a Strange Game. It Fascinated him—and he was Afraid—Afraid she would Leave For Ever. SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE - PETONE - PALACE TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The "Scarlet Pimpernel" Lives Again! LESLIE HOWARD'S Greatest and Most Thrilling Role, "PIMPERNEL SMITH" With ' FRANCIS SULLIVAN MARY MORRIS HUGH McDERMOTT. Dialogue that Is a never-ending delight. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also The First Chapter of the New Thrill Serial, "DON WINSLOW OF THE COAST GUARD" $TATE THEATRE, PETOiNE FINALLY TONIGHT—At 8. MICHELE MORGAN . . . JACK HALEY FRANK SINATRA In "HIGHER AND HIGHER" 'HIGHER AND HIGHER" "HIGHER AND HIGHER" Commencing TOMORROW (FRIDAY). FRED ASTAIRE . . . JOAN LESLIE — In — "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" — with — Robert Benchley, Bob Ryan, Elizabeth Pattern, Freddie Slack and His Orchestra. . Box plan at Theatre (Tel. 63-899). (For Universal Exhibition.) QRAND - PhrrONK - GKAN!) FINALLY TONIGHT, At 8. "TWO SENORITAS FROM CHICAGO" — And — "THUNDERING FRONTIER" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW and SATURDAY. Here it is—the greatest untold story of America's youth in uniform. WALTER WANGER'S Spectacular Triumph— "TEXAS TO TOKIO" "TEXAS TO TOKIO" — With — Richard QUINE, Anne GWYNNE Noah BEERY, JR., Martha O'DRISCOLL ASSOCIATE FEATURE —— . * An Explosion of Laughs William BENDIX . . . Grace BRADLEY Marjorie WOODWORTH — In — "BROOKLYN ORCHID" CProg. Approved for Universal Exhibiton.) 7.IS—FINALLY' TONIGHT—7.IS "ON OUR SELECTION" "ON OUR SELECTION" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: "KID GLOVE KILLER" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) P^-^ ~* KILBIRNIE ___^p Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 715 TOMORROW 7.15 (Friday and Saturday Only). Paramount Presents "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" The Story of the Red Cross! The most stirring Drama ever lived by Women. Don't miss it! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —On the Same Programme— Hal Roach's "DUDES ARE PRETTY PEOPLE" JIMMY ROGERS NOAH BEERY, JUN. Fun Rides the Range! Stream-lined Comedy in a Grand and Romantic Setting! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS NEWS AND SHORTS. Reservations must be taken up or confirmed by 2 p.m. Saturday. Tel. 14-802. All Stalls Is; Dress Circle Is 6d; Lounge Is Cd. No Extra for Booking. 50-OSI - RESERVATIONS — 50-081. f [4|j|yOGUETEtEATRE^J; "^ j H"\ Brooklyn. pP FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. ALLAN LADD LORETTA YOUNG "CHINA" Also VIRGINIA BRUCE VIRGINIA BRUCE "CAREFUL, SOFT SHOULDERS" (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY "SILVER .SKATES" The Show of Wonders that Never Cease. Also .. "THE CRYSTAL BALL" Bright, Breezy Comedy. (Both.Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TWO SELECTED SUPPORTS. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. Take a No. 7 Brooklyn Tram. TEA HOUR TALK. , TOMORROW EVENING (FRIDAY), At G p.m. Speaker: REV. MOSES AYRTON. Subject: "A GLIMPSE AT THE LITERATURE Ol1 RUSSIA" All Welcome. Full Discussion STea Served at 5.30 p.m. C.R. CLUBROOMS, 212 Lambton Qy., » (opposite Kirkcaldie's). DANCING. rpUTANEKAI ~~ 4TT - X UTANEKAI 54**1' Next Berhampore Flats. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 50-50 DANCE. Novelty Dances. Good Pri7P<: Excellent Supper. L°a°fe S. MUSIC 2S" 'By JACOB'S ORCHESTRA. JL HUTT VALLEY nniL-fmSff^fc ill ASSOCIATION. ffqywiro snwfljf junior club dance. Nfl^gpi^^ O. TONIGHT.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1944, Page 2

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