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ROARS OF LAUGHTER! It's definitely the season's smart show—yesterday's audience rocked with mirth at this risque comedy set in wartime London —London with its blackouts and dugouts and its grand sense of humour 1 The thrilling adventures of a beautiful English girl and an American bomber pilot. "No" meant nothing to him. He thought every air-raid siren was an "All Clear" sign ... in a love-blitz yiat swept into the exciting, glamorous, broadminded, spy-ridden peace capital of Europe 1 "ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" "ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" "ONE NIGHT #IN LISBON" A Paramount Picture, based on John Van Druten's Play, "There's Always Juliet." With , MADELEINE CARROLL FRED MacMURRAY BILLIE BURKE PATRICIA MORISON—JOHN LODER DAME MAY. WHITTY—EDMUND GWENN REGINALD DENNY—BILLY GILBERT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TODAY, at 2, 5, and 8 p.m. G E NT^Ty V \.\ THEATRE. \ ' ■/ Plans at D.i.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dir.: i. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. —Also— BEGENT QUALITX fc'EATURETTES: "Fishing Fever" (Sportllght). Bob Chester and Orchestra. "Olive's Sweepstake Ticket" (Popeye Cartoon). Paramount Air-mail News. RESERVE! EARLY BOOKING FOR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY IS ADVISED. THE BEST T IN COMEDY-ACTION ENTERTAINMENT! TWO SESSIONS DAILY—2 and 7.45 p.m. Deal Aids __ ■■ Fireside Installed v***^ Comfort. COUETENAY N. j/ Ring PLACE — 53-080, Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. Never before nave they been so Daring—lt's their Moat Hectic Adventure! DEAD END KIDS DEAD END KIDS DEAD END KIDS DEAD END KIDS DEAD END KIDS DEAD END KIDS DEAD END KIDS DEAD END KIDS DEAD EN YD KIDS And LITTLE TOUGH GUYS LITTLE TOUGH GUYS " '.' In. "Hit the Road" "Hit the Road" "Hit the Road" With BARTON MACLANE—GLADYS GEORGE BOBS WATSON—EVELYN ANKERS -—IN ADDITION Damon Runyon Gives you an Amazing Riot Of Hilarity! j "TIGHT SHOES" "TIGHT SHOES" "TIGHT SHOES" Featuring B'ROD. CRAWFORD—JOHN HOWARD BINNIE BARNKS --LEO CARRILLO ANNE GWYNNE--SAMUEL S. HINDS Both Universal Pictures, (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —AND— First Episode of Universal's New Air Serial of Ten Thousand Thrills I "SKY RAIDERS" "SKY RAIDERS" With DONALD WOODS—BILLY HALOP Protecting America's Latest Bombers and Fighters from Saboteurs and Spies. SUBURBAN THEATRES. gTATE — PETONE TONIGHT, at 8. And SATURDAY and MONDAY. With MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. Loretta Melvyn • YOUNG DOUGLAS In I "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" \ "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" With ALAN MARSHALL, EUGENE' PALLETTB, UNA O'CONNOR. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre. Tel. 68-899. (Recommended by the Censor .for Adults.) (JRAND PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. "MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC" RICHARD ARLEN ANDY DEVINE (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature ■ "MELODY FOR THREE" "MELODY FOR THREE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ TOMORROW1941's MIRACLE MUSICAL HIT— "SECOND CHORUS" "SECOND CHORUS" With FRED ASTAIRE. PAULETTE GODDARD, and Artie Shaw and His Band. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ——Associate Feature—— A Brand-new, Grand New Torchy—But up to her old tricks In— "TORCHY BLANE IN PANAMA" "TORCHY BLANE IN PANAMA" Featuring LOLA LANE, PAUL KELLY. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PALACE — PET ONE — PALACE FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. p. C. Wren's Thrilling Tale of the Foreign Legion— "BEAU (iESTE" With GARY COOPER. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ——TOMORROWBROADWAY'S .SMASH MUSICAL HIT-, "TOP MANY GIRLS" Lucille Ball, Ann Miller, Richard Carlson, Eddie Baeken. Associate Feature THRILLS ROMANCE —In— "OVER THE GOAL" With June Travis, Johnnie Davis, William Hopper, Mabel Todd. \ (Programme Approver) for Universal Exhib.) ~~ "business notices! NOTICE TO SUBSCUiBKKS. QUBSCRIBKKS wtiose Delivery of O ttie "Evening Post" la unsatisfactory rtre particularly requested to I comraunlwsate DIRECT WITH THE PIJBI.ISHKH msK-nri of complnlnirtp to the runner. hoys. Thlh course ensures tirst-nnnd Knowle<i»{e of irrPßularlttes and prompt attention. BLUNIIKLI. BKOS. LIMITED. The "Evening Post."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 70, 19 September 1941, Page 2

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