A PICTURE ..... In which stars attain new, brilliant stature, In which every role is per- ■ fectioh, in which players, director, producer, writers, cameramen have merged their talents to make a masterpiece of film entertainment! ■ —I MAJEs Tl c 1 -^ Where Comfort and Pleasure go Hand in Hand 1 Dir.: Fuller's Theatre' Corporation. Presenting Daily, at 2 p.m. «. ... _. 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Special Production ... "A* WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE" "A WOMAN'S FACE". (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) THE PLAYERS: . Anna Holm JOAN CRAWFORD Dr. Gustaf Segert MELVYN DOUGLAS Torsten Barring CONRAD VEIDT Vera Segert OSA MASSEN Bernard Dalvik .-.' REGINALD OWEN Consul Magnus Barring ALBERT BASSERMANN Emma Kristiansdotter MARJORIE MAIN Herman Rundvik DONALD MEEK Christina Dalvik CONNIE GILCHRIST Lars Erik RICHARD NICHOLS Eric CHARLES QUIGLEY GllSta GWILI ANDRE Wlckman .............. -CLIFFORD BROOKE Defence Attorney .......... GEORGE ZUCCO Judge HENRY ■ KOLKER Associate Judge ROBERT WARWICK Associate Judge GILBERT EMERY Public Prosecutor HENRY DANIELL Police Matron ~ SARAH PADDEN Court Attendant WILLIAM FARNUM Brilliant Associate Programme including . . . Latest Overseas Newsreels— Pete Smith Specialty— Colour Cartoon— British Ministry' of Information Short. Plans for Tonight at Theatre (45-100). Ip. QPERA HOUSE -=e3 Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY S p.m. SUCH. IS THE MIGHTY POWER OF THE SCREEN THAT IT CAN BRING TO YOUR. EYES ; AND EARS THE MOST FAMOUS: CELEBRITIES of; the; day.\. r . ; .-- v-r .-■'-. A PAGE TORN FROM THE LIFE= STORY OF THE GENIUS HIMSELF . . . RICH IN ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE, WOVEN WITH THE MAGICAL MELODIES OF BEETHOVEN, LISZT, AND CHOPIN INTO A LOVE STORY OF CHARM AND SINCERITY. United Artists Present THE IMMORTAL IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI \ ' ;.'..' IN :' ._ "MOONLIGHT SONATA" "MOONLIGHT SONATA" "MOONLIGHT SONATA" .'...'•'With DAME MARIE TEMPEST CHARLES FARRELL r SPECIALLY SELECTED FIRST-RUN SHORTS. i "Radio Nights" (a Charming Musi- ! cal); "Apartments to Let" (a TailI waggers Series) ; "Song of the Home- ! land" (Beautiful Scenes of Buckingj hamshlre) ; a Colour Cartoon; Latest Newsreel of World Events: . Aerial Attack on Tobruk, Sinking of German Tanker Convoys at Sea, Tanks, in Action, Churchill Views Mock Invasion Tactics, Flying Fortresses.- . ■ - Plans D.IC, and Theatre (56-230). (Approved .for Universal Exhibition.). 'REX -THEATRE j ■ Cuba- Street/ ) Dir.: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 52-334. 7.15 —- TONIGHT 7.15 KAY FRANCIS RANDOLPH SCOTT In "WHEN THE DALTONS RODE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Plus— "THE MIDDLE WATCH" With JACK BUCHANAN - (Recommended for. Universal Exhibition.) ■ •■-•.--'■- —Plus— ' Episode 2, "SKY RAIDERS" PRINCESS THIS A IRE Dir.: N.Z. Theatres Ltd Tel 42-580. Continuous Dally from 11 a.m. THE SEASON'S SMARTEST —— — C-O-M-E-D-YI It's all about a man who ran into double trouble —with his double's wife 1 "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" "THE MAN AVHO LOST HIMSELF" (Lucky Chap) With BRIAN AHERNE, KAY FRANCIS, HENRY STEPHENSON —Associate (feature— FREDRIC MARCH, BETTY FIELD, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, In Joseph Conrad's "V-I-C-T-O-R-Y" "V-I-C-T-O-R-Y" Conrad's Greatest Thriller of Tangled Lives . . . Tangled Loves In the South Seas I SPECIAL! : r- SPECIAL 1 DON'T MISS THIS EXCELLENT SHORT. "RUSSIA AT WAR" "RUSSIA AT WAR" ■ (Up to the Minute News) (Prog. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) N~ GAIO CITIZENS' PICTURES. TONIGHT — At 7.30 — TONIGHT. "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS" With Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Freddy Bartholomew, Josephine Hutchinson. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GEORGE SANDERS in "THE SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE" (Recommended by. the Censor for Adults.) WELLINGTON SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. WELLINGTON SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. OPEN MEETING. N.Z. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE ROOMS, "Evening Post" Building, THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. THE Programme will include an address by Dr. O. C. Mazengarb—Scenes from. Henry VIII —Musical Items —and the Successful Competitors at the Wellington Competitions,. Mr. C. Bloore and Miss Ruby Cheyne, will give a.rendering of the selected pieces for which prizes were donated by the Wellington Shakespeare Society. S. F. McLEAN, " Hon. Secretary, 270 Rintoul Street, SI. Telephones: 24-099, private 25-444. IVIC SKATING RINK, Wakefield Street (near Town Hall), Wellington. SKATING WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP SKATING FINALS. SKATING TONIGHT'S SESSIONS, 7.45-12. SKATING Monte Cario, etc. SKATING B.3o—Wellington Pairs Champion - SKATING ship (free style). SKATING 9.ls—Men's Solo Championship SKATING (free style). SKATING 9.4s—Ladies' Solo Championship' SKATING (free style). SKATING 10.15—Final Men's Half-mile Speed SKATING Championship. -SKATING Presentation' of Trophies. SKATING EXTRA SKATING TIME. SKATING Ladies 2s. Gents 2s, Spectators SKATING Is Gd. SKATING DON'T MISS SEEING THE FINALS: SKATING OF THE WELLINGTON SKATING SKATING .'CHAMPIONSHIPS AT ' THE SKATING CIVIC. ""¥ LIKK i'oli.ior because it. makes my home I simply sparkle, not only .floors but furni - ture, too, preserving the wood nnd -keeping it fresh and hygienic." A Poliflor testimonial.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 77, 27 September 1941, Page 2
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