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FINALLY TONIGHT. "THREE FACES WEST"? And "GOLDMINE IN THE SKY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition); Courtenay Place. Almost as Warm and Cosy as Your Owtf . Fireside. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Telephone 51-842, | 2 p.m. 1 TWICE DAILY. | 7.45. | \ Commencing -—-TOMORROW— TOMORROW ——TOMORROW—-^- - 2.0 p.m. and 7.45 p.m, . GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME f GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME | GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME | Make no mistake, these two complete individual shows will appear on. the ono s Gigantic Programme. Premier New Zealand Presentation of COLUMBIA'S STRANGE AND THRILLING STORY OF A FLYING DOCTOR IN THE SAVAGE WILDS OF THE ARCTIC WASTELAND. You were enthusiastic over the allure of "Grass," enthralled :by the wonders of "Chang," revelled in the thrills of "Nanook," and charmed by the beauty and irresistible appeal of "Sequoia." But a still greater surprise-enchantment awaits you when the spectacular scenic marvels and heart-clutching dramatic adventures of "Tundra," the film phenomenon of the year, are flashed upon th« screen. "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." ' "T-U-N-D-R-A." . "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A.". "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." '. "T-U-N-D-R-A/' ". ... "T-U-JSkD-R-A." "T-U-N-D-R-A." t V "T-U-N-D-R-A.", .-.. . . DEL CAMBRE DEL CAMBRE \ DEL CAMBRE ~-^ DEL CAMBRE \ (As the Flying Doctor) . William Merrill McCormack, Wally How* Earl Divine, Jack Santos, ifiuslr-Acosta, Bertha Maldanado. / . . ~~ "TUNDRA" FACTS Photographed within the Arctic Circle-- . One year to film—Animals photographed in their natural habitat—Ferocious Polar ■ bears, grizzlies, black bears, moose, muskox, caribou, wolves, wolverines, porcupines, minks, * otter, ermine, marten, ineavers—Rivers literally choked with salmon—A forest fire covering scores of miles of minks, otter, ermine, marten, beavers—, anda of the denizens of the North to tha frozen river banks, and all but cause* the death of "The Flying Doctor"—Crumbling, crashing icebergs, thundering avalanches of ice—A deserted, disease-riddea Eskimo settlement, infested with hundreds of mad malamutes, who attack and drive "The Flying Doctor" up a tree. It visualises the magnificently savage scenic wonders of. the great Alaskan wilderness. A! land of . weird paradoxes, where unmeasured fields of ice, old sb the glacial -age, lie side by side with fields of deep grass and stofmtwisted forests of spruce, tamarack, and pine. A region of thundering avalafiches, tracts of flowers, gloomy moss-covered uplands where range the fleet caribou and massive muskox. Here are steaming swamps, infested by clouds of mosquitoes, cliffs where dwell the largest bears in the world, the swift-footed goat and bighorned sheep. A land that by Nature's decree must ever be a solitude, given over -^^ to the wild ,things, where the aurora crackles in red splendour and the wolve* howl dismally through the shadows to th« ,gods of space. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). , PLUS — ' . Walt Disney's DONALD DUCK DONALD DUCK DONALD DUCK MICKEY MOUSE MICKEY MOUSE MICKEY'MOUSE GOOFY N GOOFY GOOFY "THE WHALERS" "THE WHALERS" "THE WHALERS" "THE WHALERS" "THE WHALERS" "THE WHALERS" "THE WHALERS" PRICES still remain Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d, NO EXTRA TO BOOK. Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. daily froni 9.30 a.m. Call, or 'Phone 51-842. Call, or 'Phone 51-842. REMEMBER, at the PARAMOUNT REMEMBER, at the PARAMOUNT REMEMBER, at the PARAMOUNT REMEMBER, at the PARAMOUNT REMEMBER, at the PARAMOUNT REMEMBER, at the PARAMOUNT TOMORROW —— —*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 58, 5 September 1940, Page 2