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1 IT'S JUST GREAT To Spend an Evening with the Hardye. 5!!lll!I!!!illllllli]l!lllll!ll!ll!illl!lllllllll-!lllinilllIII!l§ 1T H E If AJES T1 C. 1 HT H E IVi A j r , : sTIC. H . i=i!l!l!!l;!!i:!:!!!lll!illlllllllllll!lllllil!!ll!:!!l!i:illlllll= Sessions Today 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Their Finest Picture Yet .... "JUDGE HARDY "JUDGE HARDY AND SON." AND SON." Added Attractions: Latest Newsreels— Fitzpatrick Travelogue—Pete Smith. A Metro-Goldwyn-Maypi Programme. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, 45-100. THOUSANDS OF - SATISFIED PATRONS PROVE THE POPULARITY OF OUR CONCESSION NIGHTS. I I HE REX THEATRE HE HEX THEATRE Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets. Specially Heated for Your Comfort. (Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd.) Telephone 52-334. TONIGHT, 7.30 Commencing 7.30 650 Stall Seats—Adults 6d. 380 Circle Seats—Adults Is. CONCESSION NIGHTS. TWO BIG PICTURES. No. 1 : MARTHA RAVE 808 HOPE MARTHA RAVE- 808 HOPE "GIVE ME A SAILOR" "GIVE ME A SAILOR" "GIVE ME A SAILOR" —— No. 2 LLOYD NOLAN SHIRLEY ROSS LLOYD NOLAN- -SHIRLEY ROSS "PRISON FARM" "PRISON-FARM" : "PRISON FARM" (Programme Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "SEARCH FOR TALENT" "SEARCH FOR TALENT" MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. Winners Last Saturday: Nos. 5, 4, 3. - I PRINCESS CONTINUOUS j •^ RINCESg from II a.m. Daily. [ Direction: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. New Universal Films Present ( DEANNA DURBIN ——— DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN in "IT'S A DATE." "IT'S A DATE." "IT'S A DATE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EUGENE PALLETTE. ASSOCIATE FEATURE Margaret Lindsay Edmund Lowe. in " "HONEYMOON DEFERRED." "HONEYMOON .DEFERRED." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 'Phone 42-SSO for Reserves. SUBURBAN THEATRES. f"u,i ii " ' >•■■■■!'■ I»■ ■- ■ .--..■.■v'' t y I' GUE THEATRE^. \\ t^j^ *" Brooklyn. Jj 7.15 — FINALLY TONIGHT - 7.15. BETTE DAVIS HENRY FONDA "JEZEBEL." "JEZEBEL." Many men loved her, some died for her, but the only man she ever loved callecl her "the wickest woman who ever lived. WILLIAM BO YD — BETTY MORAN "RANGE WAR." "RANGE WAR." Grand Supporting Programme. BOOK EARLY FOR THIS EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. Don't pass the Vogue for YOUR ENTERTAINMENT. We give you VALUE at our family prices, Is and Is 6d; children 6d and Is. No extra for booking. (Rec. More Esp. for Adult Audiences.) Telephone 50-081. Theatre Warm and Cosy. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. "CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND." "BRIDAL SUITE." E LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. Telephone (7.45 p.m.) 63-431. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY: RICHARD DIX GAIL PATRICK ANITA LOUISE PAUL CAVANAGH In "RENO." "RENO." "RENO." "RENO." A colourful story of the early mining days. Also WILLIAM GARGAN—IRENE HERVEY In "THE HOUSE OF FEAR." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. RINCE EDWARD, Tel. 63-844. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45. KENNETH KENT JUDY KELLY In A. E. W. Mason's Famous Thriller, "AT THE VILLA ROSE," (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) !LEO CARRILLO -STEFFI DUNA ' "THE GIRL AND THE GAMBLER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j TOMORROW Phil Regan Jean Parker, Col. Roscoe Turner, "FLIGHT AT MIDNIGHT." — And — Fred Stone, Roehelle Hudson, "KONGA, THE WILD STALLION." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KING GEORGE THEATRE, ING GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutt Telephone 63-933. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 TWO BIG LAUGH FEATURES! LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY In "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." Plug THE MARX BROS. THE MARX BROS. In "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." It is impossible to get more laughs in one programme. (Both. Approved for Universal Exhibition.).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1940, Page 2

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