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COMPLETE NEW SHOW STARTS TONIGHT! Courtenay Place. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S. » ______ 'full programme at tomorrows monster „ MATINEE, 2 p.m. 2 BBAND-NEW 1940 SUPER FEATURES Selected i'roin the World's Leading Producers showing for the first time in Wellington. Metro-Golclwyn-Mayor Present RITA JOHNSON-TOM NEAL, Bernard Nodell—Edward Gargan — In — The Dynamite Drama of 1940 — "THEY ALL COME OUT," . "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME ,OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." "THEY ALL COME OUT." BANDITS! DOPE RUNNERS! SPIES I COUNTERFEITERS! BANK ROBBERS 1 TERRORISTS! ANARCHISTS! Enough Excitement for Ten Pictures rolled into one Terrific Masterpiece. Fantastic schemes, incredible, plans of escape, are hatched behind the grim walla of AJcatraz, The most dangerous and ! cunning prisoners in America are incarI cerated there—but their warped, twisted I brains, no matter how cunning, have yet to devise a way out! 'Will they do it? Will they succeed where thousands of others have failed? Will all the mighty resources of Uncle {3ani bq unavailing against the ingenuity and craftiness of "Reno," killer leader? INSIDE FEDERAL PRISONS! The Tough Side! The Human Side! Tbe Inside Stuff! SECOND HG FEATURE New Universal Pictures present your favourites of "Mutiny on the Blacjshawk" and "Legion of Lost Flyers." - Back Again in Their THIRD TERRIFIC " THRILL SPECIAL h Richard Andy Beverley ARLEN DEVINE ROBERTS ARLEN DEVINE ROBERTS ARLEN DEVINE ROBERTS ARLEN DEVINE ROBERTS ARLEN DEVINE ROBERTS i ARLEN DEVFNE ROBERTS ARLEN' DEVJNE ROBERTS - In - "TROPIC FURY." "TR-OPIC FURY." . "TROPIC FURY." f'TROPIC FURY." "TROPTC FURY." "TROPIC FURY." "TROPTG FURY." "TROPIC FURY." "TROPIC FURY." "TROPIC L'URY." "TROPIC FURY." "TROPIC FURY." A Two-man Cyclone—Smashing the Human Beasts of Prey in Perilous Tropics. They battered down a reign of terror with their naked fists! {Both Recommended by the Censor fo* Adults.) AND THAT'S NOT ALL-JUST | LOOK AT THE SHORTS Walt Disney's DONALD DUCK • DONALD DUCK DONALD DUCK In th_p'All-colour Masterpjece . "AUTOGRAPH HOUND" f'AUTOGRAPH HOUND" " ''AUTOGRAPH HOUND" j • • ' ,' '"MARRIAGK-GO-ROUND/' - ' . Screaming 2-reel Comedy. "DEVTL DRIVERS/ Thrilling Spotlight. Al] First Release except Donald -Puck, STILL PARAMOUNT PRICES PREVAILIs, Is 6d, 2s 3d, NOT ONE PENNY EXTRA TO BOOK! CalLor Telephone 51-842, 'KENTAL CARS DE LUXE VS RENTAL CARS, ' BURKE BROS.. LTP, Kilbirpie. Te). 17-099. Cheapest Rates, Tel. 17*099.

/ T^E \ iti "■gar — ' «2& ' Direction: New Zealand Theatres. Ltd. DICTATOR—OR DOUBLE? DICTATOR—OR DOUBLE? DICTATOR—OR DOUBLE? Paramount Brings to Wellington 'the Year'? Mqst Timely Picture! '/THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD',; "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" (Recommended Adujt Audiences.) With , AKIM TAMIROFF, LLOYD NOLAN, PATRICIA MORISON. WAS THE DICTATOR DEAD? DON'T MISS THIS GREAT EXPOSURE OF THE WORLD'S MOST HATED MAN"!, AND THEN' SOMETHING QUITE DIFFERENT. JACKIE CQOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, BETTY GRABLE BETTY GRAELE. (America's Shapeliest Blonde). I * "MILLION DOLLAR LEGS." . "MILLION DOLLAR LEGS. "MILLION DOLLAR LEGS." (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Youth hag its fling in the giddiest college picturq of the year!!! Eighth Thrilling Chapter, "LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN." "LONE RANGER RJDES AGAIN." Enter now for the St. John £500 Baby Contest—Full Details D.c Lnse Otfiee., daily, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. BOXy T H E A T R* E. O X V TBI4XRE. (Direction; Q. U. Johnston.) Telephone 4Q-SJB. . SHOWING NOW. Continuous Daily from U a.m. A Merry-go-rqund of Love, Laughter, and Murder. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present "FAST COMPANY." "FAST COAIPANY." "FAST COMPANY," With Melvyn Douglas—Florence Rice-* CJaire Dodd-^-Nat Pendjeton. He was an expert in rare volumes . . • but what he knew didn't come from i boobs, SHE was a wife who always trusted her ' husband . . . when she. was with him,1 EXCELLENT ASSOCIATE FEATURE, Warner Bros, present "SECIUJT SERVICE OF THE AIR." ; "SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR." "■ With RONALD REAGAN. | JOHN LITISL, ILA RHODES, Meet Secret Operative J2 . . . Flies straight into dangerous adventure . . . "Gets in with gang of smugglers , . . Smashes international ring of air spies . . . bhows insjde of undercover work. (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) 13ROOKLYN THEATRE. BROOKLYN THEATRE. 7.30-TONJGHT="7.3O Richard Aden--Beverly Roberts "CALL OF THE YUKON" j . "CALL OF THE YUKON" , James Oliver Curwood's Thrilling' Epic of' tbe Frozen Nopth, Gina Ma]o-- Ralph Rg»4er ■ i "GANG SHOW" "GANG SHOW" • See the Great Original Gang Show. ■ Selected Supports -• Selegted guppprts (Universal EJ§hibitien-) |6at. and Mon t : "FOUR DAUGHTERS" | "SO THIS IS LONDON." ' i

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 22, 26 January 1940, Page 2

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