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BOOK OR BE EARLY for this Grand Laugh. Show. An6t Outstanding Featurettes from 7 p.m. POPULAR PRICES—ALL STALLS Is, D.C. Is 6d. ■ Plans at Theatre. Tel. 25-041. "^L '■: ( ) as:^> ; V RIVOLI7^ sSSSSS: ss* s:S^ ■■"" NEWTOWN. Tel. 25-041. - ' Prices, Is- 6d, Is. (Deaf Aids. Available.) "VILLAGE BARN DANCE." "VILLAGE BARN DANCE." "VILLAGE BARN DANCE." . "VILLAGE BARN DANCE." Featuring: The pick of America's Vaudeville and Radio: Specialty Acts. DON WILSON, VERA- VAGUE, THE KIDOODLERS, ' TEXAS WANDERS, • LULUBELLE AND SCOTTY, ■■■ — And — RICHARD CROMWELL • DORIS DAY • GEORGE .BARBIER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . ■ Followed by Seventy Minutes of ROLLICKING COMEDY And It's Called "BROTHER RAT." "BROTHER RAT." "BROTHER RAT." IN "BROTHER RAT," the Gayest Comedy of the New Film Season, you'll meet some Great Rats — WA3CNE MORRIS—RONALD REAGAN EDDIE ALBERT, . And the Heroine of "FOUR DAUGHTERS," ; PRISCILLA LANE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)N.Z/S Finest Suburban Theatre. 7;30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 . GEORGE IS HERE AGAIN! GEORGE IS HERE AGAIN! This time in a hilarious horse-racing Comedy .with a laugh every minute. GEORGE FORMBY "COME ON GEORGE." FORMBY In "COME ON GEORGE." FORMBY "COME ON GEORGE." FORMBY "COME ON GEORGE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Also — Another Feast of Laughter! Cary . Rosalind Ralph GRANT. RUSSELL. BELLAMY. . GRANT, RUSSELL, BELLAMY. In <!HIS GIRL FRIDAY." . "HIS GIRL FRIDAY." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A. wild, "witty, whirlwind romance of the newspaper world. —ALSO SHOWINGMETRO NEWS, with glimpses of New Zealand's Soldiers arriving in England. Telephone 14-202 for Reserves. , ' "■■ pAPITOL, MIR.AMAR — -. i ' ". MIRAMAR : 7*15 — TONIGHT — 7.15. DftAMA as great as their DANCING." ■Fred " Ginger ■ ASTAIE.E . . ROGERS Fred . ■ , Ginger ASTAIKB ROGERS SUSPENSE!. —— : '1: — —^—GLAMOUR! ——— ' " ■' I : THRILLS! : :— — — ROMANCE! — — -— — COMEDY! *WRY. STORY OF VERNON 'THE STORY OF VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE." AND IRENE CASTLE." (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) Showing—:— "DISPUTED PASSAGE," "DISPUTED PASSAGE," With Dorothy Akim John LAMOUR, TAMIROFF, HOWARD, (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Telephone 17-550 for Reservations. , SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. 7 o'clock — TONIGHT ONLY — 7 o'clock THE SAME GREAT PROGRAMME AS AT THE KINEMA, Plus a Great .Variety of Short Subjects, in-eluding Scenes of the NEW ZEALAND TROOPS arriving in England. Telephone 16-393 for Reservations. EGAL . —- KARORI. EGAL -— — KARORI. : Box Plans "Knighton's," Tel. 28-365. NOTE—Reserves- not held after 7.30.----7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 .. AND MONDAYMADELEINE CARROLL. BRIAN AHERNE—LOUIS HAYWARD ■■■:•.■.- --:.In -.: .. ' - "MY SON, MY SON." (Recommended. by the Censor for Adults.) '■'■'■ . ■■- — 'Plus —: . CESAR HOMERO; '..'.. : MARJORIE WEAVER, — In — "THE CISCO KID AND THE LADY." (Becommended by the Censor for Adults.) EMPIRE —-—: ■■ ISLAND BAY. MPIRE : — rSLAND BAY. BOX PLANS Empire Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. PACKED HOUSE LAST NIGHT. HURRY BOOK NOW. NOTE—Reserves not held after 7.30. j 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 AND MONDAY. J ... ~ i THE IMMORTAL EPJC OF DUNKIRK. THE IMMORTAL EPIC OF DUNKIRK. THE EVACUATION OF THE BE F ' FROM >THEi BELGIAN COAST. .. 2 ■ RIGHAED ARLEN—ANDY DEVINE In "MAN FROM - MONTREAL." "MAN FROM MONTREAL." ——— "3 • THE JONES FAMILY In "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL." "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL." '(All Approved for.'Universal Exhibition.) ! KHANDALLAH PICTURES. TONIGHT. v •:•".;-; TONIGHT. Marlene Dietrich^ and James Stewart "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN." VWitlr .; • • ■ Billy :qi}bert } :. _ ;Ghas.'.Winninger, Misena Aver,. Irene.Hervey. Secdnd Feature: Joel Mcßea, Andrea Leeds, ■■: .: =;• In "YOUTH TAKES A FLING." . '('Rrogramme Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) n ■■ —= — ■ ; Victoria university college. public lecture (• ' On V «'SOUTH AFRICA TODAY," I By' PffiOFESSOR J. Y. T. GREIG, M.A., T Dliitt. (Glasgow), Professor of English in the University of 1 Witwatersrahd, [THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 8 n.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 78, 28 September 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 78, 28 September 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 78, 28 September 1940, Page 4