Book Your Seat Now! . The V 'jn THEATRE Ik. "" "■— y y A" - PS / £- IMAJE ST I C —J^ Where Comfort and Pleasure go Hand lv Hand! Dir.: Fuller's Theatre Corporation. TRIUMPHANT PROOF! That the Public of Wellington do appreciate the Great Entertainment that is offering. The Bookings are .Tremendous! DON'T be among the hundreds to be turned away. TODAY. TODAY. TODAY. TODAY. TODAY. TODAY. 2 p.m.—B p.m. A Veil over her race ... A Veil over her heart. What was the story behind the scarred face of the woman they called the Devil's Sister? ... —Starring— JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD1 JOAN CRAWFORD In a Triumphant Return to the Boldtype Drama which made her famous In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Powerful Drama ... "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A. WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" —Also Featuring— Melvyn Conrad DOUGLAS VEIDT DOUGLAS VEIDT Satan fought and the Angels cried for the Soul of this Lonely Lady . . . OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATEPROGRAMME Includes: Wartime Activities of the Women's Auxiliary Service in England. (MINISTRY OF INFORMATION.) "Lions on the Loose" (A Pete Smith. Specialty.) .' "The Prospecting Bear" {M.G.M. Colour Cartoon.) MAJESTIC AIR-MAIL NEWS PRESENTING CURRENT WORLDWIDE EVENTS. Enemy planes attack British convoy . . . Scenes at Gibraltar . v . . Tank tests in U.S.A. . . . Huge lire In Brooklyn . . . U.S.A. Envoy arrives in Singapore ... . Arrival of huge troop convoy . . . Hurricane aircraft reach Australia . . . High Caste beats Kindergarten in the' Warwick Stakes —Special Short. "Sports Meeting." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.Lei and Theatre, 45-100. • .■:.; ';£:'.' ;'.vj: ■■' . ■ * * ■■' \ ==-OPERA HOUSE .= Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. 2 p.m. LAST DAY 8 p.m. TOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE "COME LIVE WITH ME" "COME LIVE WITH ME" (Recommended by the Censor for- Adults.) TOMORROW — TOMORROW 2 p.m. 8 p.m. THE GREATEST PIANIST OF ALL TIME THE 'IMMORTAL IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI "MOONLIGHT SONATA" "MOONLIGHT SONATA" • "MOONLIGHT SONATA" '■ ; I 1 With STAR OF THE ENGLISH STAGE, DAME MARIE TEMPEST SEE DISPLAY ON PAGE 6 SEE DISPLAY ON PAGE 6 SEE DISPLAY ON PAGE 6 A United Artists Release. Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30 p.m. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. JEEf '"^HE ASCOT" \=3 *——I Telephone 24-753. h~~I"THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN" ROBERT YOUNG, LARAINE DAY, JOHN LITEL. What was her secret? Was it murder? "THE PATIENT IN ROOM 18" ANN SHERIDAN. PATRIC KNOWLES. Shock drama of mystery and murder in a hospital. (Both Recommended by t,he Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW,. SAT., MON. "DOWN ARGENTINE WAY"' DON AMECHE. BETTY GRABLE, CARMEN MIRANDA. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MURDER OVER NEW YORK" (Latest Charley Chan Thriller.) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "HINEMOA" "HINEMOA" "HINEMOA" "HINKMOA" - By - ALFRED HILL. A CHORAL and Dramatic Presentation oi the above with orchestral accompaniment will be given by Wellington Training College Students in the COLLEGE HAJLL, Kmvhai Road, Kelburn, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, at 8 p.m. Admission, Is 6d; in aid of Red Cross,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 2
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