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1T H E MAJES TIC. 1 |THE MAJES TIC. i =l!!ll!INI!lllll!l!!!l!!l!ll!!l!llllll!i!!llll!!!lini!![l[lIHlI Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corp. TODAY: 2 p.m. .. 8 p.m. Universal Films Present ... "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND .THOUSAND HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" —Starring— Betty Bryant — Grant Taylor "Chips" Rafferty - Pat Twohill. —Also Showing— Metro and Cinesound' Newsreels:, SIR CYRIL and LADY NEWALL Prepare to leave England for N.Z. , LATEST NAVY. SCENES . . . Latest scenes of the activity o£ the Navy—inspecting cargo ships' which may have goods intended for the enemy. Plans at Theatre (45-100). (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) T>EX : ~~ THEATRE. -^EX (Cuba St.) THEATRE. Direction: N;Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334. TONIGHT -— 7.15:—-MONDAY George Formby in No. 1— "GUNNER GEORGE" Xo. 2— "MEN WITH WINGS" No. 3— "JUNGLE MENACE," Ep. 10. (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition) MAKE. IT EARLY — MAKE IT ASCOT TONIGHT; and MONDAY, 7 o'clock. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. >c/"yHE ASCOT" Y=3 C=L . Telephone 24-753.. £~r (Corner Constable Street.) " THE MORTAL STORM " "THE MORTAL STORM" "THE MORTAL STORM " "THE MORTAL STORM" Margaret Sullavan—James Stewart— Robt./ Young—Frank Morgan A Mighty Drama-with a Mightier Message .. to everyone Fighting Nazism. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) '■■■ " TWO THOROUGHBREDS " "TWO THOROUGHBREDS" v Jimmy Lydon—Joan Brodel . A Refreshing Story of an: Orphan and a Colt who find Real Happiness Together, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —:—Additional "THE SHADOW" "THE SHADOW" Episode 1 of the Great Detective Mystery. AN ASCOT SUPER-SHOW! BE WISE! TELEPHONE 50-081 FOR YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR TONIGHT'S MIGHTY PROGRAMME. Jg VTOGUE THEATRE^. I 'PEE. T -~ Brooklyn. ==ffi I f:..'y£~.''.'"''-' _ " ' |F7 Y-"S • 7.30 TONIGHT AND MONDAY- 730 Anna NEAGLE—Ray MILLAND "IRENE" "IRENE" ' "IRENE" Anna Neagle in all the exciting beauty of her first ■ "GLAMOROUS" ROLE! June LANG—Dick FORAN "INSIDE INFORMATION" "INSIDE INFORMATION" The low-down on high-up jewel robbers. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adult and Universal Exhibition respectively,) THE VOGUE FOR vTHE BEST POSSIBLE ENTERTAINMENT. "PRINCESS THEATRE. Telephone -t RINCESS THEATRE. 42-580. Direction: New Zealand Theatres. Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily^ The Most Acclaimed Production of 1941 presented again for a NINTH week. « C-O^-N—V-O—Y " « c—o—N—V—O—Y "■ « C—p—N—V—O—Y " ■ Starring CLIVE BROOK t CLIVE BROOK JOHN CLEMENTS JUDY CAMPBELL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS Claudette James COLBERT STEWART Guy Kibbee, Nat Pendleton, Frances Drake, Edgar Kennedy. , .. . • :■• In : "IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD" "IT'S. A WONDERFUL WORLD" A picture that makes this giddy globe : 'spin faster. : (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) You've never seen a picture like this. It's different—delightful, with one of the greatest casts ever assembled. EMPIRE — — ISLAND BAX MPIRE — ISLAND BAY -BOX PLANSEmpire Confectionery, Tel. 14307. 7.30 _ NIGHTLY ——— 7.30 A Musical Miracle! "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" ' "THE BOYS, FROM SYRACUSE" With . MARTHA RAVE—JOE PENNER MARTHA RAVE-JOE PENNER ALLAN JONES Rosemary Lane, Eric Blore, Irene Hervcy. *•*—« Also Showing-—— ERROL FLYNN—MIRIAM HOPKINS Randolph Scott—Humphrey Bogart in "VIRGINIA CITY" "VIRGINIA CITY" (Both Recommended by the Censor tor ' Adults,) WELLINGTON BRAILLE CLUB. Under the auspices of the N.Z. Red Cross Society (Inc.). CLASSES in BRAILLE tor the year will commence at RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS, 61 Dixon Street, Wellington, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1941, at 2 p.m. Those intending to enrol can do 90 by telephoning 52-574, or at the class on the opening day. (MRS.) J. M. BOYD, Hon. Secretary. TTHANDALLAH PICTURES J-V TONIGHT TONIGHT History in the making that every New Zealander will want to see. ■ "THE LION HAS WINGS" With Merle Oberon, Ralph Richardson. Oliver Hardy, Harry Langdon, in NEVER FORGET" A rollicking screen comedy. (Programme Approved for Universal ' Exhibition.) EAR as you Pay—Ladies' Smart 2- . piece Suits, also Sunray Skirts, easy weekly payments. Heimann'e, 13a Courtenay Place.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 4

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