• —-——_ The 1 X """""Ji THEATRE fls.""'""" J? j MAJESTIC .—Jk Where Comfort and Pleasure Go Hand in Hand; Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corporation. Plans at D.1.C,, and Theatre, 45-100. v. .2 ..p.m..! -rvvs p.m..' '— ,8 p.m. SEC6^D::MIGHTY WEEK! You dare ■ not deny yourself the _ privilege of seeing the picture that „ is holding Wellington spellbound. SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY Ingrid Bergman —r Lana Turner IN Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE" He loved two women. One was . good .. . the other bad. Their struggle for the mastery of his soul brings unforgettable drama. IT'S DIFFERENT ... IT'S FASCINATING. (Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) A Really. Outstanding Associate Programme Includes MAJESTIC AIRMAIL NEWS. Australians in Malaya. — : — N.Z. Government Unit Presentation of V.C. to Sergt. Hulme, V.C. M.G.M. Colour Cartoon. "Gallopin' Gals" 1%. 0 PE R A HOUSE -= Dir. * J. C. Williamson Picture Corp./ Ltd. TODAY 2 p.m. — TODAY — 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents A BRAND-NEW PRINT MILIZA KORJUS FERNAND GRAVET "THE GREAT WALTZ" GREAT WALTZ" GREAT WALTZ" GREAT WALTZ" GREAT WALTZ" GREAT WALTZ" GREAT WALTZ" i LUISE RAINER LIONEL ATWILL — EXCELLENT SUPPORTS "DEXTERITY" (Pete Smith). "MIRACLE MONEY" (Crime Doesn't Pay). LATEST OVERSE-AS NEWSREELS. BE WISE—BOOK EARLY 1 Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (56-2 SO). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~•■■ ' "i>t: . .... '•'■'-"- ■'■ •'- '■■.■."•■■'.' ' "BITTER SWEET" THE MIRACLE PICTURE! NEWTOWN'S LUXURY X'tUiATRE. ~§f "THE ASCOT" '""A Telephone 24-753. J —]■ TONIGHT, SATURDAY, MONDAY, * TUESDAY. Noel Coward's Greatest Triumph 1 "BITTER SWEET" "BITTERSWEET" (In-perfectly glorious Technicolor.) JEANETTE MACDONALD, NELSON EDDY. JEANETTE MACDONALD, NELSON ;.EDD,Y. GEORGE SANDERS, lAN HUNTER. King and Queen of Song, blending their hearts and voices in the screen's most spectacular Romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "GIRLS ON PROBATION" "GIRLS ON PROBATION" JAMES BRYAN, RONALD REAGAN t Sensational story of delinquent daughters. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL SPECIAL "New Zealand is Ready" Here is the truth about our defences. Inspiring I Reassuring I SPECIAL "BITTER SWEET" MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE TONIGHT. CHARLES BOYER > OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND PAULETTE GODDARD In. "HOLD BACK THE DAWN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ' Plans at Theatre. Please Book Early. LATEST NEWS — GAZETTES PARENTS, NOTE TOMORROW'S MATINEE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn | ■ Tel 63-844. I . 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 CESARROMERO . — VIRGINIA GIL MORE CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD "TALL, DARK, and HANDSOME" —And— RICHARD ARLEN - AND! DEVINE "MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC'^ (Both KeoommendeO by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW SPENCER TRACY — RITA JOHNSON "EDISON THE MAN" — And — PENNY SINGLETON, ARTHUR LAKE "BLONDIE GOES LATIN" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) J)E LUXE, LOWER HUTT RESERVATIONS TEL 63-431. TONIGHT, at 7.45. FINALLY TONIGHT: "SANTA FE MARSHAL" Starring WILLIAM BOYD "CAPTAIN CAUTION" LEO CARRILLO - BRUCE CABOT COMMENCING TOMORROW: Another Outstanding Double-feature Programme. RALPH BELLAMY MARGARET LINDSAY "ELLERV QUEEN'S PENTHOUSE MYSTERY" "ELLERY QUEEN'S PENTHOUSE MYSTERY" JEAN ARTHUR "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" "THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES" (All Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE at 2 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1942, Page 2
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