IF YOU WANT TO BE AMUSED THIS TS THE SHOW FOR YOU! y \^ REGENT c—2-7 C v v i THEATRE. £—/ y DAILY, at t and 3 p.m. 2nd Week 2nd Week Its gay, risque situations make 2nd Week charming entertainment —it's the 2nd Week the season's 'gayest, comedy 1 2nd Week 2nd Week "ONE NIGHT 2nd Week "ONF NTOHT 2nd Week UINI-. IMUni 2nd Week IN LISBON" fni Week IN LISBON" 2nd Week 2nd Week A Paramount Picture, 2nd Week 2nd Week With 2nd Week 2nd week MADELEINE CARROLL 2nd week FRED MacMURRAY md weik BILLIE BURKE | 2nd Week 2nd Week PATRICIA MORISON, JOHN 2nd Week LODER 2nd Week 2nd Week DAME MAY WHITTY, EDMUND 2nd Week GWENN 2nd Week 2nd Week Reginald Denny, Billy Gilbert. 2nd Week 2nd Week ALSO 2nd Week 2nd Week Paramount Air-mail News. 2nd Week "Fishing Fever," Sportlight; 2nd Week Bob Chester. and Orchestra. 2nd Week Popeye Cartoon. 2nd Week 2nd Week Plans D.I.C. arid Theatre (44»-144), 2nd Week 2nd Week Dir.: J. C. Williamson Plct. Corp., 2nd Week Ltd. 2nd Week 2nd Week (Approved for Universal 2nd Week. Exhibition.) 2nd Week FINAL SCREENING—TONIGHT, at 7.45. DEAD END KIDS In "HIT THE ROAD" Also — Damon Runyon's Comedy Riot ."TIGHT SHOES" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Deaf Aids Fireside Installed. S*^ ;S. Comfort. "^1 LUXE )=^- ':OUKTENAY \. y' King PLACE 53-080. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. TOMORROW TOMORROW If You're Seeking — THRILLS If You can stand for — MURDER If You Delight in - MYSTERY \ HERE'S YOUR ENTERTAINMENT | With a Double Issue of Comedy Thrown in for Good Measure 1 "THE NIGHT "THE NIGHT "THE NIGHT "THE NIGHT "THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th" JANUARY .16th" JANUARY 16th" JANUARY 16th" JANUARY 16th" With ROBERT PRESTON ELLEN DREW NILS ASTHER A Paramount Picture In Addition .Bright Romantic Comedy With a Novel Story made just for Sheer Enjoyment , "WEST POINT WIDOW" "WEST POINT WIDOW" "WEST POINT WIDOW" Featuring " ' ' Anne Shirley — Richard Carlson Anne Shirley — Richard Carlson CECIL KELLAWAY A Paramount Picture (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And — Episode 2 at "SKY RAIDERS" FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY Only. SUBURBAN THEATRES. PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn Tel. 63-844. _J 7,45—-TONIGHT—7.4S. FRANK MORGAN - VIRGINIA WEIDLER "HENRY GOES TO ARIZONA" — And — HUGH HERBERT JEANNE KELLY "MEET THE CHUMP" (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY :— ' GARY COOPER, MADELEINE CARROLL "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) L |£ING GEORGE — LOWER HUTT FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. Fredrlc Betty MARCH FIELD m "V-I-C-T-O-R-Y" ■•V-I-C-T-O-R-Y" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ————— FRIDAY ———— Romance on the run can be loads of fun I. Yes, fun with a fugitive she never even asked to dinner . . . who Insisted on staying for breakfast I Loretta , Melvyn YOUNG DOUGLAS YOUNG DOUGLAS YOUNG DOUGLAS In "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" With ALAN MARSHALL, EUGENE PALLETTE. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) , Featurettes: "MARCH OF TIME." "AMERICANS ALL." • COLOURED RHAPSODY. LATEST NEWS. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-033. |)E LUXE, LOWER HUTT j Tel. tf3-431. CENTKAL HJSATIMG. | 7.45 — TONIGHT — 7.45 The Heart Tugs of "Boys' Town" In the i Season's Most iVovei Oramatle Mystery, JacKle lionlta Gene COOPER. GRANVILLE. REYNOLDS. In 1 "GALLAN'i SONS" I 1 "GALLANT SONS" | With GAIL PATRICK lAN HUNTEK (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) —PLUSYou've rtad his thrill-(lacked stories—now see Ellery Queen on the screen. ".ELLEKY QUEEN, MASTEK DETECTIVE' "ELLER'V QUEEN. MASTEK DETECTIVE" RALPH BELLAMY - MAUGAKET LfXDSAY (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) gMPIRE ISLAND BAY BOX PLANS Empire Confectionery, Tel 14-307. 7.30 - FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 With a Special Children's Matinee SATURDAY NEST Packed to the Doors Last Night. HURRY! FINAL WELLINGTON SCREENINGS. A No. 1 Tram will get you there. CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S "THE GREAT DICTATOR" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And An Outstandinn Programme in Support, "T LIKE Poliflor because one twist of the JL handy lever gives me hu unequalled brilliant polish for doors un<l furniture, and its clean fragrance refreshens the whole house." Wk Alaki- Line oi Hair-tone Klni-ks^foi oil purposes- anri .ill i>»ner*. from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Eyenin n Post1' Printing Works. Tel. 44-040.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 2
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