STILL BREAKING ALL LAUGH RECORDS! Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY—At 2.15 and 8 p.m. I Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). Paramount's Hilarious Army Comedy, ' i 808 HOPE 808 HOPE 808 HOPE c 808 HOPE | 808 HOPE "CAUGHT bo! hope "CAUGHT 808 HOPE In -•_ t i._ 808 HOPE :m, lne 808 HOPE DRAFT" SBS---58S ; : D&AFT" 808 .HOPE , 808 HOPE 808. HOPE 808 HOPE 'With ' DOROTHY LAMOUR LYNNE OVERMAN—EDDIE BRACKEN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featurettes Include:: President Roosevelt, in stirring .'speech, vwarns the Nazis in his announcement of U.S.A:'s SINK-ON-SIGHT POLICY ' IN THE" ATLANTIC' Robert Benchley Comedy, Popeye Cartooh, Grantland Rice Sportlight, "Wprds for Battle" (Ministry of Information Short), and Latest "Pathe" News. ■ SUBURBAN THEATRES. DE LUXE, LOWER HUTT j Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-431. | « 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 The Most Human Picture to Date. JEAN HERSHOLT as DR. CHRISTIAN -■'.. Ill' "MELODY FOR THREE" 111 -—IH' "MELODY FOR THREE" ||| A picture that will thrill all who appreciate good music. ' ' ■ .' . " —PLUS—. Racing Thrills Galore 1 ' — I "RIDE, KELLY, RIDE" I | — -~—— j "RIDE, KELLY, RIDE" | j —With EUGENE PALLETTE ( RITA QUIGLEY MARY HEALY MARVIN STEPHENS, b (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KING GEORGE — LOWER HUTT '•■■;■'- TONIGHT, at 8. 'X FINAL SCREENINGS TUESDAY, at 2 and 8. HER FIRST PICTURE SINCE ''GONE WITH THE WIND." VIVIEN LEIGH — And — ROBERT TAYLOR 1 —m~ ] "WATERLOO BRIDGE" — With — Virginia C. Aubrey •:'.'.. FIELD . SMITH • (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL ■■■'"■■■■■■■ | MATINEE TUESDAY, at 2: I "WATERLOO BRIDGE:" - I : '•■• - EARLY BOOKING ADVISED. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-933. I ~ r PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn ] | Tel. 63-844. |_ 7> 45 FINALLY TONIGHT 7,45~~ JEANETTE MACDONALD — NELSON EDDY "NEW MOON" — Plus — THE JONES FAMILY In "TOO BUSY TO WORK" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW — . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., RITA HAYWORTH THOS.t MITCHELL "ANGELS OVER BROADWAY" —And— "ELLERY QUEEN—MASTER DETECTIVE". With RALPH BELLAMY MARGARET LINDSAY (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) gTATE PETONE TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock, and TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THUBSDAY. SPENCER TRACY — CLARK GABLE CLAUDETTE COLBERT — HEDY LAMARR ! "BOOM TOWN" "BOOM TOWN" With FRANK MORGAN — LIONEL ATWILL. An All-Star Cast in an Action-packed Drama. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ". : __ ■Q RAND —PETONE TONIGHT, at 8. JACK BUCHANAN In a merry feast of fun, "THE MIDDLE WATCH" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature: J WARREN WILLIAM In L. J. Vance's Thriller, ' \'■ "THE LONE WOLF TAKES A CHANCE." j (Recommended by the. Censor for Adults.) < PALACE — PETONE — PALACE ] TONIGHT, at 8. PETER LORRE ' Will Chill you in- ( "THE FACE BEHIND THE MASK." { —Associate Feature— ■ HUGH HERBERT s* ALLEN JENKINS The Screen's Biggest Laugh, "Sii—THE OCTOPUS" f (Programme Recommended by the Censor ' for Adults.) i EDUCATIONAL. v j BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. . SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. ENGLISH. IpxPERT Individual Tuition, thorough pre1/ paration for all Government and Cham- - ber of Commerce Exams. Fees Moderate. Prospectus on ttequest. ( 96 THE TERRACE^ Telephone 47-543. . ■- ■' ■ ' ; — e CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON OCTOBER 10. Students fralnea at GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ( Gained 273 Passes last November, fi As compared with 112 trained Elsewhere. - DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. /GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, i VT 82 Blair Stret. '< Behind Tram Shelter, Courtenay Place, WelUngton C3. Prospectus Free. Tel. 51-987. DENTISTS. _—_ j Y? C. EVANS, 4 DENTAL SURGEON. I Stewart Dawson'e Buildings, £ Lambton Quay. I Telephone 45-488. -- , " . . i MEETINGS. , i ' : : : 6 WELLINGTON AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF SHOP ASSISTANTS. (GROCERS' SECTION.) < MEMBERS 6f tills Section are advised that the MONTHLY MEETING will be held on TUESDAY, October 7, at 8 p.m., In the Union Offlce. - , Business: ' ' GENERAL. ■ A. W. CROSKERY, j Secretary. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 2
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