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NEWTOWN. Telephone 25-041. - - - - Prices: Is 6d, Is. Deaf Aids Available. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, 7 o'clock. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME. DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN In "NICE GIRL?" "NICE GIRL?" —Also — -'■• W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS In "THE BANK DICK" "THE BANK DICK" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.). SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, 1.45. ADDED ATTRACTION And Extra Special Shorts. 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d A~~-" ■""- "~~ \r\. aem a." "*"--'«* L N.Z.s Finest Suburban Theatre. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 Saturday and Monday. THERfi'S NO TAX OaN LAUGHS 1 and here's the funniest of all Formby films— George Formby — "CALL A COP" George Formby — "CALL A COP" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) He's the Farce of the Foree —but boy, does he get results—lT'S A RIOT I —COMPANION FEATUREROBERT MONTGOMERY, Constance Leslie Sir Seymour CUMMINGS, BANKS, HICKS In "BUSMAN'S HONEYMOON" (Recommended by the Censor.for Adults.) . AIso—METROTONE NEWS, . and "AIR COMMUNIQUE." ' Telephone 14-202 for Reservations. MATINEE — 1.30 p.m. — SATURDAY ! GEORGE FORMBY "CALL A COP" I "Drums of Fu Mancbu" "Winners of the West" and Selected Short Subjects. .^— CAPITOL' MIRAMAR : 7.30 — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — 7.30 Claudette Ray COLBERT MILLAND In "ARISE, MY LOVE" A Story as Timely as it is Exciting t It Combines Drama, Romance, and Humour. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Attraction— . Stan Oliver LAUREL HARDY In v "SAPS AT SEA" They'll Scuttle Your Blues to the Bottom of the Sea I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ,MATINEE SATURDAY—2 p.m. "SAPS AT SEA" Telephone 17-550 "for Reservations. Box Plans Open at Theatre. ><.-./' IT'S LAVISH! ' IT'S TERRIFIC! BOOK FOR THE BEST. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. *Hf "THE ASCOT" \= *"-i "A .Telephone. 24-755. j~~V TONIGHT, SAT.; MON., 7.30 p.m. (In Gorgeous -.^Technicolor.) "DOWN ARGENTINE WAY" 'DON AMECHE, BETTY GRABLE, And the Brazilian Bombshell, CARMEN tMIRANDA. Gay extravaganza of songs and whirlwind dances. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MURDER OVER NEW YORK" , CHARLEY CHAN thriller of death-dealing spies In a stratosphere bomber. '■ (Recommended by the. Censor for Adults.) Episode 4 VTHE GREEN. ARCHER." MONSTER SAT. MATINEE 2 p.m. •< 3d 3d 3d ALL CHILDREN 3d 3d 3d, '^TELEPHpNB y 50-081 FOB RESERVATIONS. • TONIGHT, at 7.30. • VIRGINIA BRUCE. JOHN BARRYMORE. ; "THE INVISIBLE WOMAN" At last here is one woman YOU can . see through. ROSEMARY LANE—rW A YNE MORRIS "LADIES. MUSI LIVE" She's carrying the torch for an old flame and he's got money to burn. SELECTED SUPPORTS. (Both Features Recommended for Adult Audiences.) SATURDAY—MONDAY. Also at the Matinee, at 1.30 Saturday. NORMA SHEARER—ROBERT TAYLOR "ESCAPE" JEFFREY LYNN, BRENDA MARSHALL "MONEY AND THE WOMAN" l"lrst Chapter of the New Serial, "THE GREEN HORNET," every Saturday, at 1.50 only. (Both Features Recommended for Adult Audiences.) , COME TO THE VOGUE FOR SUPERENTERTAINMENT. JEMPIRfc: -— ISLAND BAY BOX PLANS— Empire Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. NO RESERVES HELD AFTER 7.15, 7.30- TONIGHT——7.3O SATURDAY, MONDAY. HEAVE TO! but of the murky depths of a North Sea fog Bashed the dramatic challenging signal of a British Naval Patrol. Way did Captain Andersen defy the challenge? METRO-GOLDWYN-MEYER ■ Supply the answer in "CONTRABAND" Co-starring ' CONRAD VEIDT — VALERIE HOBSON (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) ——Also Showing BARTON MacLANE —■ TOM BROWN ■ In "BIG TOWN CZAR" "BIG TOWN CZAR" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)' CALLING ALL KIDS! from Island Bay—Berhampore—Newtown. A No. 1 .tram will get you to the final screening of CHARMK CHAPLIN'S "THE GREAT DICTATOR" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - At the CHILDREN'S MATINEE 2.IS——TOMORROW- 2.15 B' USINBSS Stationery.—Good Printing deserves Good. Blocks. The "Evening Post" [Printing Works -can-supply-both. Tel. 44-040 Sor your next Quotation; "-;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 2

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