THE BIG "LAUGH BLJTZ" OF 194 L Q-^gT. J A M ES^U Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TODAY, AT 2.15, 5, and 8 p.m. 2.15, 5, and 8 p.m. BOOK EARLY 1 Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). You'll Need a Gagproof Shelter from Laughter ... BECAUSE 808 HOPE'S IN THE ARMY 808 HOPE ' 808 HOPE 808 HOPE 808 HOPE As the private who drives a tank— into the Colonel's car ... who loins the Parachute Troops—but loses his 'chute"" when he starts to jump . . . who flirts with the Colonel'.s daughter and ends up peeling potatoes . . . who brings you the laugh of your life . . . In the Hilarious Army Comedy • I "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" . "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" . "CAUGHT [N THE DRAFT" "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" "CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT" With DOROTHY LAMOUR DOROTHYLAMOUR ; - r ■"-'■■ " (as the- Colonel's Daughter). . ; LYNNE OVERMAN ' LYNNE OVERMAN (A Friend in Need) EDDIE BRACKEN (As Dumb as they make 'em) A Paramount Picture. (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES: Robert - Benchley Comedy, "Waiting "For Baby" (it's a real scream), Popeye Cartoon. "Quiet Pleeze," Grantland Rice Sportllght,- "Sun Fun," and the Latest "Pathe Newsreel." ! SUBURBAN THEATRES. J£ING GEORGE — LOWER HUTT TONIGHT, at 8. 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! Loretta Melvyn YOUNG DOUGLAS : YOUNG DOUGLAS YOUNG DOUGLAS. In N "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST" ■■■ ,■ • With /■. . -1 ALAN MARSHALL, EUGENE PALLETTE. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Featurettes: - • "MARCH OF TIME." "AMERICANS ALL." COLOURED KHAPSODY. / LATEST NEWS. / MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2. Bos Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-933. PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn -- Tel. 63-844. _f ~" FINALLY TONIGHT—7.4S. ~~ FRANK MORGAN - VIRGINIA VVEIDLER "HENRI GOES TO ARIZONA" — An.d — HUGH HERBERT JEANNE KELLY "MEET THE CHUMP" (Both. Approved Tor Universal Exhibition.) —TOMORROW— The Mightiest Picture Brer Filmed .in Technlcolour. GARY COOPER—MADELEINE CARROLL "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE" "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE" Plus JACK HOLT—VICKI LESTER "THE GREAT PLANE ROBBERY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) J)E LUXE, LOWER HUTT _ Tel. 63-431. CENTRAL HEATING. ..;"Finally ;— 7.45. — tonight Jackie. . ■'.', •, Bonlta Gene COOPER. GRANVILLE. REYNOLDS. In —-| "GALLANT SONS" ( (Approved foi Universal Exhibition.) —JPLUS— ' I "ELLERY QUEEN, MASTER DETECTIVE" RALPH BELLAMY — MARGARET LINDSAY . (Recommended by the Censor for Aduits.) —TOMORROW— It's a roaring round-up GROUCHO—CHICO—HARPO MARX BROS. "GO WEST" All Laughs !' All Music ! All Girls I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Plus— "A Night at Earl Carroll's" : —With— . KEN MURRAY—J. CARROL NAISH Featuring the most beautiful girls in the world (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-431. MATINEE 2 P.M. SATURDAY. MARX BROS. In "GO WEST." C^IVIC ' SKATING RINK, J Wakefleld Street (near Town Hall), Wellington. '■ SKATING WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIPS SKATING TONIGHT. SKATING SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SKATING Saturday' Night: Finals and PreSKATING sentation of Trophies. SKATING Tonight's Sessions, commencing SKATING 7.45: 8.15, Junior Boys' Solo SKATING Championship (free style); 8.45, SKATING Junior Girls' Solo Championship SKATING (free style); 9.15, Wellington Pairs SKATING Championship (compulsory steps). SKATING Monte Carlo, etc. Extra Skating SKATING Time. SKATING Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Spectators l s - KKATING Three Big Sessions Saturday: 10.12, SKATING Children 9d, Adults Is; 2-5, CliildSKATING ren ls. Adults ls 6d, Spectators'ls. SKATING Evening, 7.45-12: Ladies, 2s, SKATING Gents, 2s, Spectators, ls 6d. ■ WKESTLING I WKKSTLING . WRESTLING I WRESTLING 1 WRESTLING! . WRESTLING I WRESTLING! WRESTLING I j rpoWN HALL. X OWN HALL. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29. * MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29. I . RETURN CHALLENGE MATCH. FRED ATKINS FRED ATKINS FHED ATKINS (Reigning Champion Wrestler of Australia) — Versus — JOE CORBETT (America) JOE CORBETT (America) JOE CORBETT (America) ■' (Who is Tougher and Stronger Than Ever). Both Corbett and Atldns having made themselves plain, it is obvious that Monday's* clash is going to be one of the most stirring "grudge" bouts ever staged in Wellington. There are scores to be settled on' both sides, and the crowd will certainly see fireworks. BOOK NOW at E. W. Humphrey's, Manners Street. PRICES: ss, 3s, 2s; Ladies 2s 6d (all plus tax).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 76, 26 September 1941, Page 2
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