GET YOUR SHARE . . . OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS! _ j^ iimninniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiinninninie |THE T\/fAJESTIC. 1 = THE iUAJESTIC. | Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corp. Today at 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents r r "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" 3 IT'S .... GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! AN I UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STORY, a WITH A LAUGH IN EVERY 1 THRILL! 1 The Only True Successor to "The 3 Lady Vanishes" and Just as Brilliant! v — Starring — REX HARRISON, MARGARET LOCKWOOD, ROLAND CULVER, NAUGHTON WAYNE, BASIL RADFORD. —Also Showing— "BEHIND THE GUNS" "BEHIND THE GUNS" 3 a Released by the British Ministry of Information, this short subject ,_ tells the story of Britain's heavy " m industries now engaged, in the manufacture of armaments and | ammunition. Audiences are taken I behind the scenes in the produc--1 tion of all forms of guns, tanks, ' ships, and so on. 3 , ) Plans at D.I.C. and Thmtie, 45-100. (Recommended by the Censoi for Adults.) "Help Win the War—Join the National Savings Movement." REX THEATRE. EX (Cuba St.) THEATRE. (Dir,: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd.) Tel. 52-334. TONIGHT 7.15 TONIGHI MATINEE TOMORROW, at 2 p.m. SPENCER TRACY-MICKEY ROONEY * In r "BOYS' TOWN" "BOYS' TOWN" '■ "BOYS' TOWN" You'll see it with your heart in your eyes! Plus "MERRILY WE LIVE" "MERRILY WE LIVE" s (Prog. Rec. for Universal Exhibition.) 1 Also, "JUNGLE MENACE," Episode 6, > RESERVE. EARLY FOR SAT. ~ pRIiNUESS THEATRE. x RINCESS THEATRE. Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. NOW SHOWING Continuous Daily, NOW SHOWING from 11 a.m. ANOTHER NAVAL VICTORY . . . . ; DOWN TO THE SEA IN SLIPS Two girls in one cabin and the admiral in another . . . there'll be 'eadaches in ! igh places, says the corporal of Marines, lan Hay's Delightful Comedy, "THE MIDDLE WATCH" I. "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" \. With FRED EMNEY ... JACK BUCHANAN FRED EMNEY . . . JACK BUCHANAN Greta Gynt, Kay Walsh, Leslie Fuller. Associate Feature: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "TELL NO TALES" t "TELL NO TALES" "TELL NO TALES" i With ' MELVYN DOUGLAS t MELVYN DOUGLAS LOUISE PLATT LOUISE PLATT . GENE LOCKHART GENE LOCKHART One clue ... a hundred dollar bill . . . one purpose ... to bring the kidnappers , to justice ... a hundred thrills to this ; blasting expose of the sneaking snatch 1 racket. (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. THE PROOF OF THE PICTURE IS IN THE SEEING! HERE IS THE BEST. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. ;t=jf "rp H E ASCOT" Vr-, ~C=i Telephone 24-753. j=~(Corner Constable Street.) TONIGHT, SAT., MON., 7 p.m. Proudly we Present "EDISON THE MAN" "EDISON THE MAN" "EDISON THE MAN" "EDISON THE MAN" "EDISON THE MAN" "EDISON THE MAN" SPENCER TRACY - SPENCER TRACY Rita Johnson- Charles Coburn Glorifying the amazing career and great mind of the world's outstanding inventor, who illuminated the path of progress that others may follow. Next, the King of Action! , GEORGE O'BRIEN-GEORGE O'BRIEN "MARSHAL OF MESA CITY" "MARSHAL OF MESA CITY" "MARSHAL OF MESA CITY" "MARSHAL OF MESA CITY" Law and order brought to a terror town > by a man of peace who loved to fight, i (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL! < Please endeavour to reserve early or see this Marvellous Show TONIGHT. BIG SATURDAY MATINEE — 1.30 Full above Programme. Adults Is. Children 3d. DON'T MISS THE""LAST~I?TGHT"OF THIS GRAND PROGRAMME! Ug VfOGUE THEATR^^yTT I r"fe, Brooklyn. <==SJI Jl FINALLY TONIGHT at 7.30. I Barbara STANWYCK Fred MACMURRAY "REMEMBER THE NIGHT" "REMEMBER THE NIGHT" Constance MOORE—Tom BROWN "MA, HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME" "MA, HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME" SELECTED SUPPORTS. (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adult Audiences and Universal Exhibition respectively.)
—COMING SATURDAY, MONDAY— Irene Dunne Gary Grant "MY FAVOURITE WIFE" Ann Sothern John Carrol "CONGA MAISIE" MONSTER MATINEE, 1.30 Saturday. TELEPHONE 50-081 for your Reservations COME TO THE VOGUE FOR THE ; GREATER ENTERTAINMENT.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1941, Page 2
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