NOW SHOWING. 3—SESSIONS DAILY—3 PROMPTLY AT 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 7.30 p.m. MAJESTIC THEATRE A.IESTIC THEATRE PLENTY OK SEATS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES. Of the Eagerly-awaited Motion Picture "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" . "GONE WITH THE WIND" Filmed Entirely in Technicolor. Prices (MORNINGS 10 a.m.) : 2s, 2s Od, 3s. 3s lid; AFTERNOONS, at 2 p.m. 2s 'id. 3s. 3s (id. 4s id; EVENINGS at 7 30, 2s Hd. 3s fid, 4s Id. 4s fid; SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS, 7.30 p.m., 2s fid, 3s firi 4s fid. 5s 6d. ALL THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE TAX. Only Front Circle reserved at 2 p.m. Sessions. All seals may be reserved at Evening Sessions No extra to boou In the reserved sections. NO TELEPHONE RESERVES Plans open Six Days in advance at Theatre and D.I.C. "GONE WITH THE WIND" Is being screened for a LIMITED SEASON ONLY and will not be shown ANYWHERE ELSE except at Increased admission prices at least for one year. MAJESTIC THEATRE Dir. : Fuller's Theatre Corp. (Recommended as Unsuitable for Children.) Late Trams to all Suburbs. REX THEATRE. Tel. 52-334. EX THEATRE. (Cuba St.) I Direction: N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. 1 Central Heating — Cosy and Warm, j I \- -~ 7.15 TONIGHT 7.15 IT'S A GRAND SHOW—DON'T MISS IT Sq. I—"WINGS OF THE NAVY." "WINGS OF THE NAVY." "WINGS OF THE NAVY." So. 2.—"VALLEY OF THE GIANTS." No. 3—"JUNIOR G-MEN." Ep. 12. (Pros. Rec. for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. N.Z Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 42-SSO. Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily. MAMMOTH DOUBLE PROGRAMME. iTHE GREATEST GALAXY OF STARS EVER PRESENTED ON ONE PROGRAMME. Errol Anita Sir Cedric Walter FLYNN LOUISE HARDWICKE ABEL FLYNN LOUISE HARDWICKE ABEL MARGARET LINDSAY AND HENRY O'NEILL MARGARET LINDSAY AND HENRY O'NEILL LLOYD C. DOUGLAS'S LLOYD C. DOUGLAS'S "GREEN LIGHT" j .. AND .. I Leslie Bette Olivia HOWARD DAVIS DE HAVILLAND HOWARD DAVIS DE HAVILLAND PATRIC KNOWLES, ERIC BLORE, GEORGE BARBIER •, In "IT'S LOVE I'M AFTER" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. Z=f "THE ASCOT" —, "c=L Telephone 24-753 jfcEj (Corner Constable Street.) TONIGHT and MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. Mickey Lewis Judy UOONEY STONE GARLAND "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante" . "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Another Great Attraction! Margaret Ronald LINDSAY and REAGAN THE DEAD END KIDS "HELL'S KITCHEN" "HELL'S KITCHEN" (Recommended More Especially for Adults.) IT'S BEST AT NEWTOWN'S "ASCOT." SPECIAL MATINEE, MONDAY, 2 p.m. "ANDY HARDY MEETS DEBUTANTE" "HELL'S KITCHEN" Adults Is. Children 3d. rpMPIUK ISLAND BAY "-JMPIRE ISLAND BAY BOX PLANS Empire Confectionery. Tel. 14-307. PLEASE NOTE: Unclaimed Reserves not held after 7.15 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 JOEL McCREA. HERBERT MARSHALL, GEORGE SANDERS. "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Plus— JOE E. BROWN, MARTHA RAVE "CHAMPION CHUMPS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MONDAY NEXT: BETTE DAVIS, CHARLES BOYER "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) POSITIVELY FINAL SCREENING. REGAL KARORI EGAL KARORI BOX PLANS Knighton's, Tel 23-3G5. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE. Unclaimed Reserves cannot he held Inter than 7.15. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 BETTE DAVIS CHARLES BOYER In "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO" (Recommended by the Censer for Adults.) MONDAY COMPLETE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan In "The Shop Around the Corner" plus Warren William, Joan Perry In "The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date" TTICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. PUBLIC LECTURES On "PROBLEMS OK THE PACIFIC." t At 8 p.m. . I.—TUESDAY, June 3: Professor F. L. W. ' Wood —"Historical Background to Pacific Problems." ' 2.—TUESDAY. .Juno lit: Dr. E. Beaglehole— "The Peoples of the Facilie." 3.—TUESDAY, June 17: Mr. .1. O. Shearer— "Economic Relations in the Pacific Area." 4.—TUESDAY, June 21: Professor L. M. Lipson—"The Political Problem in the Pacific." S.—TUESDAY, July I: Mr. C. Q. Pope—"The Strategy of the. Pacific." ADMISSION: Series ss. Single Lecture Is 6d. PROCEEDS IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUND. TUITION IN AKT WANTEII J3RIVATE Tuition in Modern Commercial Art wanted, state terms. 1234 Evg. Post.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 127, 31 May 1941, Page 4
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