ENTERTAINMENTS
PARAMOUNT THEATRE. "Old Mother Riley in Business," Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane; "A Dangerous Lady." Neil Hamilton, June Storey. ST. JAMES HEATRE. "Unholy Partners," Edward G. Robinson, EttWarS Arhyid- Lardlfie*Day. :,,,,: ~ £»p'era tlptrßEi "THe Greai .Waitz," Miliza Korjus, Fet-HUHa G-r'avtft: ■ StMS -ftIEATRft ■"' ' ■ "The ' Gfi£,FHlfcSfoi" G§Bfge Sartors; Wendy Barrie. , . kincts I;heat're. . ■ "Wild titlese ealilßg," keriryi VMS; JoiH BeliMt: r . "Dr. JekyU arid Mr. H&cjjSjT Spencer piracy, Ingrid Bergman Laha Turner. DE LUXE riIEAIJRE. > "Down in San Diego." an American response on land, sea, and in the air; "Riders of the Timberline." 1 ROXU THEATRE. "The Farmer's Wife." Bob Crosby. Ruth Terry: "Rookies on Parade." PRINCESS THEATRE. "Night Train to Munich," Paul Hernreid, Basil Radford. Naunton Wayne; "Tight Shoes." : lUDOII THEATRE. "Suspicion," Joan Fpntaine, Carey Grant; "Footlight Fever." Alan Mowbray, Donald Mcßi'ide TIME THEATRE "Balalaika," Nelson Eddy, Ilona Massey; "Bad Little Angel," Virginia Weidler. . i TIVOLI THEATRE. "Cheers for Miss Bishop," Martha Scott, William Gargdn; "I Married Adventure." : REGENT THEATRE. "Skylark" concludes tonight at the Regent Theatre. There is hilarious comedy in tomorrow's attraction, "Married Bachelor." with Robert Young and Ruth: Hussey in the principal roles. It is; full of naive situations and humorous divertissements. SIJBIiKBAN I'HtvATßEfcv Regal (Karori).—-"Ghost of ' St. Michaels," Will Hay, Claude Hulbert; "Bombay Clipper," William Gargan, Irene Hervey. Klneraa (Kilbirnie).—"The; Bad Man," Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore; "South to Karanga," Charles Bickford, James Craig. Empire (Island Bay).—"Third Finger, Left Hand," Melvyn Douglas, Myrnai Loy; "Hurry, Charlie, Hurry," Leon Errol, Mildred Coles.
•i Rivoli (Newtown).-—"Night of Janucby 16th," Robert Preston, Ellen Drew; "Rangers of Fortune," Fred McMurray, Patricia Morison.
King George "(Lower Hutt).—"Captains Courageous," Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Freddie Bartholomew. Prince Edward (Woburn).—"An Angel from Texas," Eddie Albert, Rosemary Lane; "Murder Over New York," Charlie Chan, Sidney Toler. Ascot (Newtown).—"l'll Wait For You," Robert Stirling, Marsha Hunt; "Brother Rat," Wayne Morris, Priscilla Lane.
Vogue (Brooklyn).—"Night of January 16th," Robert Preston, Ellen Drew; "Youth Will Be Served," Robert Conway, Jane Withers.
Dc Luxe (Lower Hutt). —"Reaching For the Sun," Joel McCrea, Ellen Drew; "A Man Betrayed," John Wayne, Frances Dee.
State (Petone). —"Escape to Glory," Pat O'Brien, Constance Bennett.
Palace (Petone).—"Her Jungle Love," Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland; "Sing, You Sinners," Ellen Drew, Bing Crosby. Grand (Petone).—"Charlie Chan at the Museum"; "In Old Colorado," William Boyd.
Capitol, (Miramar) .—"Kiss the Boys Goodbye"; "Bachelor Daddy."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1942, Page 7
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381ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1942, Page 7
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