I I NEWTOWN. Telephone 25-041. Prices Is 6d, lsj Deaf Aids Available. * FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT—7 d'ClOClt. *A DISPATCH FROM REUTERS" Also "I MARRIED ADVENTURE" (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) , TOMORROW — WED. — THURSDAY. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME, Y. - ' *■ JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR "A STAR IS BORN" "A STAR IS BORN" ; (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) i Also: 'THE KID FROM KOKOMO" 'THE KID FROM KOKOMO" (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) With Pat O'Brien, Jo.an Blondell, May Bobsoh. SHORTS include- H.M.S. LEANDER IN ■> MIDDLE EAST. 9 ' T-^^_*V KILBIRNIK^^* N.Z.s Finest Suburban Theatre. 7,30 _ TONIGHT —- 7.30 — AND TUESDAY — David 0. Selznick, • Who made , "GONE* WITH THE WIND," now presents "REBECCA" -—— - "REBECCA" • — (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences.) — Starring — LAURENCE OLIVIER — —■ ■~ ~„■ ■ ~,. JOAN FONTAINE : Also MARCH OF TIME. "Labour and Defence." "Linen Flax Making in New Zealand." And METROTpNE NEWS. Telephone 14*202 .for Reservations. COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. "HOUSE OF ,THE ARROW" I and "STAGE TO CHINO." «— CAPITOL, MIHAMAR — At 7.30. ' / <-- TONIGHT. :—-^— . ■ ' , THE VZGnJANTES ABE COMING I *■ ■.-..•The most terrifying worda of a lawless era ... as the reddest pages of the West leap to thrilling Hfel "TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES" "TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES" —Starring— FRANCHOT TONE With WARREN WILLIAM -BROD. CRAWFORD .ANDY DEVINE—-—■-■ /i. .-n- -jjISCHA AUER — Associate Attraction — "SMALL TOWN BOY" , "SMALL TOWN BOY" - With . 13TUART ERWIN '■ '- —FAY COMPTON (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : FINALLY TONIGHT- 7.30 o'clock. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. i=f "THE ASCOT" -\=3 , C=\' ,' ;r Teler»hone l 24-753. fa jzzi. "MAISIE WAS A LADY" '" ANN SOTHERN—LEW (Dr. Kildar'e) AYRES MAUBEEN O'SULLIVAN—C. AUBREY SMITH Maisie scatters,, more Laughs.' than ever' as she leaps Into Society. "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS" .WAYNE MORRIS, CLAIRE■' TREVOR, ALAN HALE. Drama' of the Mighty Timber Lands. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. "DARK VICTORY" "DARK VICTORY" BETTE DAVIS GEORGE BRENT (Recommended by the Censor for Adults. "MEET THE WILDCAT" "MEET THE WILDCAT" : RALPH BELLAMY — MARGARET LINDSAY (Approved'for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 50-081 FOR RESERVATIONS.' "- ':.'■;■'■'. * ■ ■ • rL^XTOGUB THEATKE^yfT li l^fe V:» Brooklyn. i FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. Bay Milland, Patricia Morison :: ' '-:- "UNTAMED" - - ■ . ■ Taken in Technicolor. Gene Stratton-Porter'B "LADDIE" - ——Starring Virginia Gilmore, Tim Holt. SELECTED SUPPORTS. Don't Miss This Outstanding Programme. •' (Features Recommended by the' Censor tor Adult and Universal Exhibition Respectively.) ■ TUESDAY ,— -■ —WEDNESDAY. Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier "21. DAYS TOGETHER" Walter Pidgeon, Karen Verne "SKY MURDER" (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adult Audiences.) Come to the VOGUE for only the BEST in '. •-.■■■ ENTERTAINMENT. Jj]MPI X t — tS LA N D BAY ; ——^ BOX PLANS —- Empire -Confectionery. Telephone 14-307. 7.30, — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 MICKEY" ROONEY, JUIJY GARLAND, - '■'■ ■: la •-.■.■■■■ "STRIKE UP THE BAND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~- Also Showing — IBLENDA FARRELL —-BARTON MacLANB In "TORCHY BLANE IN CHINATOWN." (Recommended b.v the Censor for Adults.) —TOMORROW— CARY GRANT—MARTHA SCOTT In "TREE OF LIBERTY" "TREE OF LIBERTY" —And— The "Dead End" Kids , In "ON DRESS PARADE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T>EGAL KARORI -— BOX PLANS . Kntghton's. Telephone 28-365. T. 30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 First Suburban Presentation DEANNA -- DURBIN .. In "NICE GIRL?" - With rBANCHOT TOKE ROBERT BENCHLEY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also Showing — "THE MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH" (Recommended ny the Censor for Adults.) —TOMORROW— TYRONE POWER—LINDA DARNELL ' V •■■ In" ...-.■ '■ "BRIGHAM YOUNG" ' "BRIGHAM YOUNG" V —And— JOHN GARFIELD—ROSEMARY LANE In "BLACKWELLS ISLAND" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BUSINESS Stationery.—Good Printing de> serves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 lot your next Quotation,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1941, Page 2
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