(Approved for Universal Exhibition) ... ACCLAIMED BY ALL! te ■ l . The most popular programme in towi ... adventure and romance in the colour i. fuJ land of the Red-coated Mounties, wit! IN TECHNICOLOR! GARY COOPER "NORTH MADELEINE CARROLL 1 VVKST PAULETTE GODDARD MOIJNTKD A*D A HUGE CAST. s0 Showing rOLILIi. "MOMENTS OF CHARM. 1941" A Paramount Picture. A beautiful Technicolor musical, presenting . "The Rosary" and Ravel's "Bolero. TWICE DAILY—2.O and 8.0 p.m. 5 ______ REGENT PLANS at THEATRE (44-144) Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. T-1-V-O-L-l — (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDING) TONIGHT and MONDAY. Selected Supports from 7 o'clock. " Broadway Melody of 194 C " and " World in Flames " (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition) TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES l/(>, 1/NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: Lana TURNER—George MURPHY—Joan BLONDELL "TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY" Broadway good old, dear old Broadway! The street that leads to iame and fortune! The street that's paved with broken hearts! Magnificent dreamland that glitters temptingly from afai and' smasjjes the hopes and dreams of many who draw too near. Or raises to dizzy heights the few who please her fancy. Music, laughter, joy, and sadness—they all are there. Arid when two girls from a little town somewhere in Indiana go to New York to take a bit of that heady potion, they get more than their share of each. HERE IS A PICTURE YOU MUST SEE! AN U "SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO" THRILLING ADVENTURE! . . . from the den- of Shanghai . . . through a sea voyage with a crew of desperate men, and only one woman aboard . . . then to a South Sea paradise. Matchless scenes of undersea splendour as scores of Polynesian pearl divers descend to the ocean's floor to seize its coveted treasure Exotic glimpses of island people whose love is convention-free. Stirring scenes between the primitive natives and the fierce white men who invade their peace. With Jon HALL—Frances FARMER—Victor McLAGLEN (Botb lecture;- Kerommenried oy the Oensot toi Artults) VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL. D- XT T TT V T? TOMORROW—(SUNDAY), at 8.30 p.m.—TOMORROW OUTSTANDING CONCERT. STAGE, AND SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. ?• . GERSHWIN'S CELEBRATED "1.-"RHAPSODY IN BLUE" Played by IMELDA FAMA (Pianist) and PHYLLIS PAGE ALDRIDGE (Orgauist). t- 2.—BALLET, "SERENADE TO THE STARS," 0 . Arranged by HAZEL MARTIN. 1 PREVIEW OF PARAMOUNT'S GAY NEW MUSICAL COMEDY, 3.-" DANCING ON A DIME" Starring GRACE MACDONALD, Famous Broadway Radio and Stage Star. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) LATEST SHORT SUBJECTS. ADMISSION 1/6. Reserves 6d extra. BOX PLANS at DE LUXE. PROCEEDS FOR THE MOVIE QUEEN. ). ... -■■ . • ■ ■ ' _ THE WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSN. TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING " CAVALCADE OF MEMORIES" (194? EDITION) ST. JAMES THEATRE FRIDAY NEXT #(ANZAC DAY), at 8 p.m. TWO BIG FEATURES: i ~ ~~~ I : J By kind permission and the co- | j By courtesy of Universal Pictures | operation of THE GREAT | Pty. Ltd., a full-length screening | LEVANTE— I of that great epic picture of the j c : Australian film industry— j a '*"PT?fYrTT A " -FORTY THOUSAND | lIIUIIjA HORSEMEN" |- r I THE ACT BEAUTIFUL | I "FORTY THOUSAND | ' From the Great Levante's magi- j j HORSEMEN" | cal revue presenting her captivat- i Featuring I ing patriotic scenas and glorious i j Betty BRANT & Grant TAYLOR | kaleidoscopic tableaux. | | and a Cast of Thousands. | : J I - I 'THE FREYBERG CHOIR" * **' "THE CHURCHILL CHOIR" •THE ADMIRAL CUNNINGHAM1 CHOIR" ■ O\er 1000 Voices in a Cavalcade of Soldiers' Choruses and Stirring Songs of the Sea. "MEMORIES OF 1014** and "ECHOES OF 1940." ALL WELLINGTON WILL WANT TO BE AT THIS GREAT SHOW! BOX PLAN OPENS ON MONDAY. RESERVES: 3/- and 2/-. Seats may be Reserved at the D.hC. and at ST. JAMES THEATRE. BE WISE BOOK EARLY! GRAND MAORI CONCERT By The Native Dept. & the Ngati-Poneke Young Maori Club TOWN HALL MONDAY and TUESDAY, April 21 and 22, c At 8 p.m. HAKAS, POI DANCING, GROUP ACTION SONGS, PART SINGING, Etc. FULL MAORI REGALIA. AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED. (PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS' PRINCESS.) PRICES: 1/- and 2/-. BOX PLAN at D.I.C. VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL. SPECTACULAR FASHION SHOW r (Sponsored by Mrs. Peter Fraser to assist Combined Queen Carnival Funds) 1 EXCLUSIVE MODEL GOWNS DESIGNED BY KATHLEEN FULLER, PRESENTED BY A GROUP OF ATTRACTIVE MANNEQUINS. r ALL QUEENS AND PRINCESSES WILL APPEAR, WEARING THE LOVELY GOWNS SEEN IN THE STREET PARADE RECENTLY. WELLINGTON TOWN HALL : WEDNESDAY APRIL 23 • — WEDNESDAY At 8 p.m. DRESS CIRCLE SEATS, 3A. GROUND FLOOR, 2A. FREE BOOKING,' D.I.C. TICKETS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CENTRAL DEPOTS. i
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 4
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