THIRD GRAND WEEK THIRD GRAND WEEK COMMENCES TODAY And it is still necessary to Reserve 1 \<lZ °T. JAMES ~2*r\ ' TT^ ST- JAMES^ 1 Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller, (Central Heating.) TODAY, AT 2.15, 5, and 8 p.m. TODAY, AT 2.15, 5, and 8 p.m. British Empire Films Present GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY "CALL GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In A GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY COP" GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY Outstanding First Half Includes: PATHE WEEKLY, "AIR COMMUNIQUE," BRITISH NEWSREEL, "MEETING STARS," and Latest "MARCH OF TIME." TELEPHONE RESERVES CANNOT BE HELD LATER THAN 7.30 P.M. Reservations at Theatre, 54-775. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. STATE PETONE KATE — PETONE A SPECIAL SIX-DAY SEASON. COMMENCING TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. "REBECCA" — "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" ""REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" Starring LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE You loved the novel —You'll live the picture. Box Plans now open at Theatre. Tel. G3-899. (Recommended by Censor More Suitable for Adults.) PALACE ■ PETONE PALACE ALACE PETONE PALACE FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. Eleanor Powell — Robert Young — Geo. Burns — Grade Allen "HONOLULU " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature "MAISIE WAS A LADY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW The Red Raw, Real Barbary Coast leaps to life, "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" Esther RALSTON Robert ARMSTRONG Irene HERVEY Burgess MEREDITH In the year's top shock-thrill. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ; Associate Feature "SOUTH OF ARIZONA" Thrill-packed drama oi the West. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (IRAND PETONE GRAND TRAND PETONE GRAND FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. GEN IS AUTRY "GAUCHO SERENADE" With SMILEY BURNETTE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature—— NOEL MADISON "THE MAN WHO MADE DIAMONDS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW The great British story of yesterday—that still holds a thrill today— "Tom Brown's Schooldays" "Tom Brown's Schooldays" SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, BILLY HALOP. Associate Feature The exciting saga of lovely OSA'JOHNSON— More stirring than anything in Jiction — "I Married Adventure" "I Married Adventure" Fantastic! Amazing! Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. DE LUXE. LOWER HUTT. E LUXE. Tel. 63-431. Central Heating. TONIGHT, at 7.45. OSA JOHNSON In the Thrilling Story Filmed in the African Jungle, "I MARRIED ADVESTURE" GENE RAYMOND WENDY BARRIE In a Rollicking Comedy Romance, "CROSS COUNTRY ROMANCE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING SATURDAY. DEAD END KIDS And LITTLE TOUGH GUYS In "GIVE US WINGS" Plus "THE SECRET SEVEN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) P' RINCE EDWARD. Woburn. [ , RINCE EDWARD. Tel. 63-844. FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 ANN SOTHERN "CONGO MAISIE" —Plus — RICHARD DIX WENDY BARRIE "MEN AGAINST THE SKY" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW RAY MILLAND ELLEN DREW "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" And BRIAN AHERNE RITA HAYWORTH "THE LADY IN QUESTION" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) '| T7"IKG GEORGE THEATRE, ] I -I*.INC GEORGE THEATRE, | I LOWER HUTT. Tel. 63-933. I TONIGHT AT 8. Praised by every critic, acclaimed by a million readers, another groat novel becomes another greater motion picture! "E—S—C—A—P—E" "E—S—C—A—P—E" «E—S—C—A—P—E" Starring Normn ' Robert I SHEARKR TAYLOR | With CONRAD VEIDT NAZIMOVA NEWS FEATURETTES (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) <TT~}'~/ "~7 —:7 ~r ~ "■'' '■ ■' < ' ' 1 '""*> ] THEATRE^yTT flfc§ Brooklyn. =sjfl i! TELEPHONE 50-OSI FOR RESERVATIONS. THEATRE HEATED NMMITLW FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. Prlscilla LANK, Thomas MITCHELL "Three Cheers for ihe Irsh" It'll keep you "Dublin" with Howls of Laughter—and how! Richard CROMWELL, llclfii VINSON "Enemy Agent" U.S. Aviation menaced by the Spy Ring. SELECTED SUPPORTS. (Fen lures Recommended by Censor for Universal and Adult Audiences Respectively.) • BOOK EARLY FOR SATURDAY'S GREAT SHOW. Gcorgo SANDERS Margaret LINDSAY "The House of Seven Gables" Melvyn DOUGLAS Joan BLONDELL "The Amazing Mr. Williams" MONSTER MATINEE 1.30 SATURDAY NEXT COME TO THE VOGUE FOR SUPERENTERTAINMENT.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1941, Page 2
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