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pCTT °T. JAMES J^>\ Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TODAY, AT 2.15 and 8 p.m. HXJRRYI LAST TWO BAYS. New Universal Pictures Present Bud Lou ABBOTT COSTELLO (The Screen's New Comedy Sensations) With THE ANDREWS SISTERS la "BUCK PRIVATES" "BUCK PRIVATES" "BUCK PRIVATES" {Approred for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT. Box Plans open today FRIDAY NEXT. .it D.I.C. or Theatre FRIDAY NEXT. (54-775). A NEW NOTE IN MUSICAL COMEDIES! Here is one of the gayest, freshest, and most exhilarating gems of entertainment this year! Paramount Pictures Present Fred Paulette ASTAIRE GODDARD ASTAIRE GODDARD ASTAIRE GODDARD ASTAIRE GODDARD IN "SECOND CHORUS" "SECOND CHORUS" "SECOND CHORUS" "SECOND CHORUS" "SECOND CHORUS" With ARTIE SHAW AND HIS BAND CHARLES BUTTERw6ItTH BURGESS MEREDITH (Approved for Universal Exhibition.} "FISHERMAN'S PLUCK" (an extremely Interesting short subject for fishermen), "The Dandy Lion" (Cartoon), "Johnny Mesner and His Orchestra," Plus tlie Latest "Pathe" Newsreel. SUBURBAN THEATRES. gTATE PETONE TONIGHT, at 8. "THE" KAMPARTS WE WATCH" -. "THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH" "THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH" The Irony of fate. Hitler intended "BAPTISM OF FIRE" to instil fear into the hearts of all peoples of all nations . . . but instead, sensationally included in "THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH" it becomes the most damning indictment of Hitlerisml The most sensational "scoop" in screen history. Hitler's bluff revealed in March ,;of Time's 'RAMPARTS WE WATCH." Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. (For Universal Exhibition.) , (JRAND — PETONE — GRAND TONIGHT, at 8. A nightmare of hair-raising thrills. ;■ '!" "TORCHY RUNS FOR MAYOR" "TOUCHY RUNS FOR MAYOR" ' With GLENDA FARRELL—BARTON MACLANE TOM KENNEDY—JOHN MILJAN , (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature— JOEL McCREA—ELLEN DREW "REACHING 'FOR THE SUN" "REACHING FOR THE SUN" Glorious, uproarious romance. (Approred for Universal Exhibition.) ; Also, Episode 6 "JUNIOR G-MEN" PALACE — PETONE — PALACE TONIGHT, at 8. DEANNA DUBBIN At her very best for you In "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" "MAD ABOUT MUSIC" With HERBERT MARSHALL, GAIL PATRICK (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Screening— Tingling, Fear-fraught Drama, \ "RISKY BUSINESS" With DOROTHEA KENT—GEO. MtURPHY (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) '| T)E LUXE, LOWER HUTT ' { TEL. 63-431. CENTRAL HEATING. 7.45 — TONIGHT — 7.45 ' Depicts America's Unceasing War on Spies and Saboteurs. "MURDER IN THE AIR" —With— RONALD REAGAN See a giant airship wrecked. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Also— N "KING OF THE SIERRAS" REX AND SHEIK The world's most remarkable horses as the actors. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \ pRINCE EDWARD, Woburn | V TELEPHONE 63-844 V FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.45 ALICE FAYE WARNER BAXTER "BARRICADE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LILI DAMITA FRED KEATING "DEVIL ON HORSEBACK" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW • FRANCHOT TONE MISCHA AUKR WARREN WILLIAM — ANDY DEVIXE "TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES" AND DENNIS O'KEEFE, CONSTANCE MOORE "I'M NOBODY'S SWEETHEART NOW" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JfING GEORGE — LOWER HUTT FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In 111 "CALL A COP" . 11l ill "CALL A COP" HI — TOMORROW — PADEREWSKI In "MOONLIGHT SONATA" (Both Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) Eds Plan at Theatre. Tel. 03-933. MEMBERS arc reminded of tho Luucheon- tc be held THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, at Kirkcaldic and Stains' Jncobeun Room. Lambton Quay, at I p.m., when liis ExcrlleiK-y the (ioTernor-Genural. Sir Cyril Newall, G.C.B. 0.M., G.C.M.0.. C.8.E.. A.Jr., will 1)C Chioi Guest, and Speaker. KDWAIJD I'. LAMB GUT, Hon. Secretary. LlKEToTiflor because besides being antlseptic and preserving, it lightens inj work, giving 4 maximum ehine in the shortest time, and makes my homo a haven of cheer, A Poliflor USer. *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 38, 13 August 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 38, 13 August 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 38, 13 August 1941, Page 2

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