EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS FROM-7 p.m; J Plans at Theatre. Tel. 25-041. Popular. Prices: Stalls Is, D.U. Is 6d. NEWTOWN. . | ' Tel. 25-041. Prices, Is 6d, Is. j (Deaf Aids Available.) THE PLAY" THAT KEPT NEW YORK • JN STITCHES FOR A WHOLE YEAR. The Gloriously Gay. Young Stars Of «- "FOUR DAUGHTERS' . ——. "FOUR DAUGHTERS" Priscilla ... 'Jeffcry LANE, LYNN, LANE, LYNN, ROLAND YOUNG, MAY ROBSON, And a Big Cast I JReturn to the Screen with a greater hit than their last one! . ] I In .* '"YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER." ' "YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER." "YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER." "YES. MY DARLING DAUGHTER." )(Recommen.ded more especially for ndults.) Associate Attraction: * The smashing drama of a fighting lawyer » .'. who created Reno .. . and let it destroy him. "RENO.'-' Ex-mining town, NOW !THE GREATEST DIVORCE CENTRE IN THE WORLD. RICHARD DIX, GAIL PATRICK, ANITA LOUISE, In "RENO''— "RENO" . "RENO" "RENO" "RENO" "RENO" EENO! . . . OUT OF THE ROARING MINING CAMP DAYS OF THE EARLY 1900'S . . . EXCITING, COLOURFUL, ACTION-PACKED. (Recommended by the Censor for <_dults.) ■ • £; ; There's No Better Value in the Eastern .Suburbs Tonight! Is, Is 3d, Is 6d. *^~~~~~yFi HEIiA» * ' K2>%-_ ■*»- KILBIRNIE. ___-«--> * *—^JL^- - —~^j N.Z.s Finest Suburban Theatre. DEAD END KIDS, ANN SHERIDAN, PAT O'BRIEN, JAMES CAGNEY, HUMPHREY, BOGART. In. Warners' Dramatic. Story of the ' -. Under-Privileged— "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES.' "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." (Recommended Adult Audiences.) Also BARRY K. BARNES BARRY K. BARNES |Kemember him as the Brilliant Star of "This Man is News"?) - In - "WHO GOES NEXT?" "WHO GOES NEXT?" ."WHO GOES NEXT?" Further Exciting Chapter of "LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN." ' ', ' ■■•...■ - ■■ Booking is coming in NOW for ■' "GOOD-BYE, MR., CHIPS." Gala Opening on Friday. ' FINALLY TQNIGHT—7.IS. FINALLY TONIGHT—7.IS. ; Warner Bros, present GEORGE BRENT and OLIVIA : DE HAVILLAND •._.;: ~^-At.the-— r_-. ;.; CAPITOJEr ■* '"''".' ' " MIRAMAH APiTOJao:;: :r ::: mjramar. - Heated -Nightly- for -your Comfort. JJon't" let your imagination run away with you. See this Thrilling Drama. "WINGS OF THE/NAVY" - "WINGS OF THE NAVY" (Universal "Certificate.) Associate Feature— — "YOU CAN'T GET AWAY WITH MURDER." (Recommended for Adults.) SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY EASIDE THEATRE. LYALL BAY 7.30 - FINALLY TONIGHT - 7 3D Jarries Pat Ann CAGNEY, O'BRIEN, SHERIDAN, CAGNEY, O'BRIEN, SHERIDAN. THE ""DEAD END KIDS" in "AUGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." [{Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Attraction: THE RITZ BROS. In "STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW." (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Telephone 16-393 for reservations. EMPIRE ISLAND BAY. MPIRE ISLAND BAY. BOX PLANS, "Empire" Confectionery. Tel. 14-307. 7.30 — NIGHTDY - 7.30 Two great masters of comedy each at his best in a story of side-splitting laughs and tense excitement. - ___ i _____ CHARLES LAUGHTON .CHARLES LAUGHTON. CHARLES LAUGHTON The world's most versatile star in his greatest achievement, "THE BEACHCOMBER." "THE BEACHCOMBER.""THE BEACHCOMBER." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 2 ______ WILL HAY WILL HAY WILL HAY ac a village policeman with an unsolved prime on his mind every hour of the day and night, in "ASK A POLICEMAN." "ASK A POLICEMAN." "ASK A POLICEMAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Aided and abetted by GRAHAM MOFFATT— MOORE MARRIOTT. What more could we give our patrons tban these two' popular favourites— plumbing the depths of laugh-provoking ingenuity?. OGUE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. OGUE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. 7.15 — TONIGHT — 7.15. Barbara STANWYCK—J6.eI McCREA, Lynne OVERMAN—Robert PRESTON. "UNION PACIFIC." "UNION PACIFIC." CROWDS WILL -THKHiI- AT THIS THRILLING AND MASTER PRODUCTION. Owing to the length of this great film it is impossible to screen a second feature. BUT THERE WILL BE A SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including "March of Time," Newsreels, Etc. BOOK EARLY! TELEPHONE 50-081. (Universal Exhibition.) RENTAL CARS. DE LUXE VB~f?ENTAL CARS. . BURB.E B:KO S., LTD.. Kiibirnie. Tel. 17-099. Cheapest rates. Tel. i7-099j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1940, Page 2
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