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NEWTOWN. Telephone 25-041. Prices Is 6d, Is. Deaf Aids Available. FINALLY TONIGHT. YOUNG DOUGLAS YOUNG DOUGLAS YOUNG DOUGLAS YOUNG DOUGLAS "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" The Gayest Concoction of Laughter and Romance that ever mingled with a Dinner and Dance Beginning and ended with the Bacon and Eggs. PLUS-— FAY WRAY ——. :— CHARLES LANG "WILDCAT BUS" " WILDCAT BUS " "WILDCAT BUS" Tear rides as an extra passenger when Rival Bus Lines are at war. Thrills with the Throttle Wide Open. ' (All Pictures Recommended by the Censor for . Adults.) TOMORROW (Tuesday) — GEORGE RAFT ANN SHERIDAN : IDA LUPINO HUMPHREY BOGART "THE ROAD TO FRISCO" "THE ROAD TO FRISCO" Here's the Year's Most Unusual Picture I - with an Outstanding Cast! Llghtnlng- •■'<■:- fast Entertainment that will Thrill you all the way! ' (Recommended by tho Censor for Adult 3.) '-—AND808 CROSBY 808 CROSBY JEAN ROGERS . ,;. .. . . JEAN ROGERS "LETS MAKE MUSIC" -;i ■' -"LET'S MAKE MUSIC" •■• . latchy Tunes that will set you Swaying . ■ a A Comedy pulsating with Melody, Laughs, and Tender Sentiment! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •>' "' ' ""'" ■ " . N.Z.s Finest Suburban Theatre. _' ■ ■ (Heated for your Comfort.) T ' FINALLY —■• 7.30 — TONIGHT "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" ''ALLAN JONES'- -■ -NANCY KELLY -—— Also Showing —— f ANN SOTHERN in "DULCY" <• (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MARCH Off TIME—"OiI Foreign NeWSfrontS." TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY -— THURSDAY JANB WITHERS— —GENE AUTBY "SHOOTING HIGH" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' ■ ■ With Marjotie Frank Hobart WEAVER THOMAS CAVANAUGB . ~.—. COMPANION FEATURE — BRUCE CABOT" —■-TAMAKA DESNI MARTA LABARIi in "TRAITOR SPY" 'Jiecommended by tho Censor for Adults.) Pitts FOX At?STRALIAN NEWS "DRUMS OF FU MAXCHU" ft* Telephone 14-202 for Reservations. L- ()APITOL, MIRAMAR — '^V TONIGHT And! TUESDAY ! At 7.30 p.m. • i,'¥s«4Wy .Cornedy r .lJt which. Sobert Montgomery- • eives- -ydu a Brand-new Shid.ef Sleuth mr Top Hat and Tails* "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON" "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON" .BOOK MONTGOMER^ tance (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ——Associate Attraction—— Another of the Popular Hopalong Cassldy Action Romances with WILLIAM BOYD "STAGECOACH WAR" "STAGECOACH WAR" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Coming Fri.» Sat., Mon. Next "REBECCA" pRINCESS THEATRE Sir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily. James Rosalind STEWART R*7|§gJ/L STEWART RUSSELL in ~*. "NO TIME FOR COMEDY" "NO TIME FOR COMEDY" — With — GSNEVIfiVE TOBIN, CHARLIE RUGGLES. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Attraction: GENE AUTRY ~ .GENE AUTRY ~ in — "PUBLIC COWBOY NO. 1" "PUBLIC COWBOY No. l" — With — BiMILBY BURETTE, ANN RUTHERFORD. " WILLIAM FARNUM. ' tj. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. \S "THE ASCOT" V=> "CCI Telephone 24-753. Jc3- ---; "STRIKE UP THE BAND" "STRIKE UP THE BAND" MICKEY ROONEY—JUDY GARLAND Smashing, gay musical that makes you feel J'ears younger. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MISSING WITNESSES" tIOK PURCELL, JEAN DALE, JOHN LITBL. JDrtKoA of those who see but never tell. "iMCtftE ABOUT NOSTRADAMUS" "MORB ABOUT NOSTRADAMUS" AfilsJlafe predictions about present war I iw&bmOW, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. ITWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY" ft. 'J&itfA TURNER,.JOAN BLONDELL. . by the Censor for Adults.) """DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS*' -"DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS" rfsttN\&ißFlELD, LANE SISTERS. (A&proved for Universal Exhibition.) ASCOT QUALITY—ASCOT QUANTITY. i J^— , __ IJEGAL : KARORI •. • • — BOX PLANS — ■ Katshtba's. Telephone 28*365. /f.86 — FWALLY TONIGHT — 7.&0. SlttrO-Goldwj'n-Mayor's Surprise Musical "..'• i Comedy— ' "HULLABALOO" '-•■•■ "HULLABALOO" — With — FRANK MORGAN. — And — WAI.TKIt PIUCiEON „ II! — •-.sky Muitnrcn" .„ "HKY MfRUKR" ~ (B<comm«nled by the Conwr fur Adults.) I"A tallspin of liuitfhs. .chills, excitement, 4 ; . ' '■ and thrills. iJ^^ofe'Printing deserves' Gpott BlooKs; Tha mjf "Evening Post" Printing Works can sup* BgTTnftti "Y1 44-040 for your next q/Mitatton.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 42, 18 August 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 42, 18 August 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 42, 18 August 1941, Page 2