- SPECIAL Impressive scenes ,of, Funeral Procession on Saturdaysilent 'crowds' pay homage. to; our. late Premier. |lll!!l!!!ll!!!l!!l!l!I!!i!!!l!llll!I!ll!l!l!!!l!lllll[l!lll!llllI |T H E Tkif AJES TI C. I m TH E-:. &*• AJEST IC. § S!l!|II||||||||ilt||l!lllll||lltl||||||||||||!IHIIIIIIIl!lljlIII= . Today: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. MICKEY ROONEY., MICKEY ROONEY ; In Metro-Goldwyn-Alayer's "BABES IN ARMS." • "BABES. IN ARMS." (For Universal Exhibition.) —With— JUDY GARLAND. JUDY GARLAND. [ ', t .-■'■■ .■'.. ■ ' ■■'.■'■.■', '" ''■ . '.: '- .. ! They have amazed everyone '. ■with their versatility! : , ■ Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre,, 45-100. qpHEATRE REX, x HEATRE REX, . Cuba Street.1 Dial 52-334, TONIGHT >- ' TONIGHT ! : At 7'3Q By Public Demand—The Sensational "LANCER SPY." "LANCER SPY." "LANCER SPY." "LANCER SPY." Dolores Del Rio -—- George -Sanders Peter Lorre Virginia Field Second Attraction— "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." Sparkling Musical Comedy, with STANLEY LUPINO. STANLEY LUPINO. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Showing: "THE PHANTOM CREEPS." , Ep. 3 "CRASHING TOWERS." SUBURBAN THEATRES. DE LUXE THEATRE, . E LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. « AGAIN TONIGHT and TOMORROW. 20th Century Fox Films present "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" A Classic in Glorious T^chriicolour, with SHIRLEY TEMPLE, Anita Louise, Richard Green, and Sybil Jason. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) v — ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION . Dashing . .:. debonair .. .deadly. "THE SAINT sIN LONDON." "THE SAINT IN LONDON." With George Sanders. Sally Grey. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) An R.KIO. Radio Picture. KING GEORGE THEATRE ING GEORGE THEATRE '.'.' Lower Hutt. v TONIGHT —r-. 8^ o'clock -— TONIGHT Britain's Laughing Answer to ;• the Spy ... •■ ■' ■ '.'-.'■-'::xf>' Menace.-.;/" -Xi.-;"~:'':'^ |V <'CLOUD& OVER f EUROPE/ :7 V "CLOUDS OV;ER'^EUROPE." t ■-: -■ '■ •'■ '■ - f •■ Starring '■■■■ ■''" ■■ '■ '.'' " RALPH RICHARDSON. V RALPH RICHARDSON. (Recommended by the Censor; for Adults.) A Picture with excellent Supports you , ''■ .■••■,-'■''' :.■.:■']': ::.-niust see. : •'," PRINCS EDWARD, Woburn. RINCE EDWARD, l'el. 63-844. FINALLY—- At 7.45 —-TONIGHT Sonja Henie-—Tyrone Power •■•/•.■,Rudy-Vallee- Edna May Oliver "SECOND FIDDLE." Jack Benny—Dorothy Lamour "MAN ABOUT TOWN." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' —TOMORROW-—----ERROL FLYNN — BETTE DAVIS "THE SISTERS." ..■:.■ : . — And -r- V ":-:■■'. '■: \-. MICHAEL WHALEN — JEAN ROGERS . ". "INSIDE STORY." (Both Rec. by Censor for. Adults.) ; LVfATIQ — PETONJii — HTATJfi. OXATE ——' PETONB —•— STATE. , TONIGHT AT 8. Metro-Goldwyri-Mayer's . Thrilling Jungle Adventure Romance, "TARZAN FINDS A SON." - "TARZAN FINDS A SON." "TARZAN-FINDS A SON." "TARZAN FINDS A SON." . -. ;■' ~ With'—. .•■ .'. "■ JOHNNY. WEISSMULLER ' --! :—- MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also ShowingSelected SHORT FEATURETTES. Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. I f^RAND —- PETONE | M RAND —- PETONE • TONIGHT — at 8 -— TONIGHT — THREE BIG FEATURES — No. I—Warner Bros. Action-packed Drama of America's Westward March, ; "THE OKLAHOMA KID." * "THE OKLAHOMA KID." ;.: . ■••■■.:•.•. — With :— James Cagney—Rosejpary Lane, Humphrey Bogart. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2—Columbia's Delightful Comedy, "BLONDIE MEETS THE BOSS." "BLONDIE MEETS THE BOSS." - WitH - Arthur Lake—Penny Singleton. No. 3-HI-YO SILVER —— "THE LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN.' 1 , (First Thrilling Episode.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PALACE PHONE PETONE. ALACE v 63-610 PETONE. ——TONIGHT at. 8 ; JOE PENNER, "THE DA V THE BOOKIES WEPT." JEAN PARKER—JOHNNY DOWNS "PARENTS ON TRIAL." (Recommended by ; Censor for Adults.) RATIONAL ART GALLERY, '•**■.; :., Buckle Street. CENTENNiAL EXHIBITION OF INTERNATIONAL AND NEW ZEALAND ART AND-THE CORONATION PICTURE. '}■''■■■■ ■'." V. HOURS: r; . ■ -■.' ;; ; Week Days.—lo a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays.—2 p.m. to 5 p.m. "ADMISSION FEES: Adults Is; Children (accompanied by " adult), 6d; Season Tickets, ss. TEAROOM QPEN rJAILY. PUPILS wanted for Hairdressing and Beauty Culture, tuition guaranteed; nociiioju foT all. Jay's N.Z. Hairdressirig CoJiegjS,; j|.V Willis Street, jTel. 43-589.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 77, 1 April 1940, Page 2
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