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The "C —™""'XH THEATRE IT ~—s £- —j MA J ESTI Cf... ..\ Where Comfort aDd I'leasure Go Hand in Hand. Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corporation. —TODAY— 2.0 p.m. 5.0 p.m. S.O p.m. 1942's BRIGHT AND BREEZY - MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH: A YEAR TO MAKE! A KING'S RANSOM TO PRODUCE! A WEALTH OF HILARIOUS STARS TO CHARM YOU WITH FUN, FROLIC, LAUGHTER, AND SPARKLING. CATCHY SONGS! IT'S BETTER THAN GOOD! IT'S PERFECT! II Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Dazzling Merry-go-round of music, romance, and song. II a- -k a a- ft a & a■ a » «■■ i * : ; l * "LADY BE GOOD" "LADY BE GOOD" * "LADY BE GOOD" * '111. ■& . # q, # # Humming With the Song Hits of Great Composers. "THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS" "FASCINATING RHYTHM" "OH, LADY BE GOOD" "YOUR WORDS AND MY MUSIC" "YOU'LL NEVER KNOW" Hilariously played by ROBT. YOUNG — ANN SOTHERN LIONEL BARRYMORE l ELEANOR POWELL RED SKELTON AND BUTTONS. THE CLEVEREST DOG YOU'VE EVER SEEN. Magnificent Associate Programme: ■ MAJESTIC AIR-MAIL NEWS. The Gallant Survivors of the Last Battalion on Malaya Rejoin the A.l.F.—War In Malaya. The Graphic Story of the Sintdng of the Repulse. N.Z Government Unit, "CAMOUFLAGE NETS" "CAVALCADE OF SAN FRANCISCO" (AFitzpatrick Traveltalk) "CHANGED IDENTITY" (A Miniature) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre 45-100. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) =^-O PERA HOUSE -£§§ W ; ]3 Dlr.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. 2.0 p.m. TODAY 8.0 p.m. . Thousands are still flocking to hear the immortal waltzes of Johan Strauss . . . to hear the captivating voice of Madame Carla Dormer . . . and to see one of the most poignant love stories in history. ■ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present Miliza Fernand ' Luise KORJUS GRAVET RAINER KORJUS GRAVET RAINER "THE GREAT WALTZ" > > A '"THE GREAT WALTZ" "THE GREAT WALTZ" "THE GREAT WALTZ" "THE GREAT WALTZ" EXCELLENT SUPPORTSSPECIAL! SPECIAL! A Tribute of the Dutch Heroism "BEAUTIFUL BALI" "BEAUTIFUL BALI" "BEAUTIFUL BALI" "BEAUTIFUL BALI" "BEAUTIFUL BALI" "BEAUTIFUL BALI" Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). SUBURBAN THEATRES. TWO DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLTS I - NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. -~T M|J»HE ASCOT" V\h. v 1 V Telephone 24-753. F^' ' TONIGHT, SATURDAY, MONDAY, at 7.30. "RAGE IN HEAVEN" "RAGE IN HEAVEN" Robert MONTGOMERY Ingrid BERGMAN George Sanders, Oscar Hotnolka. Fascinating Story of a "Perfect Crime" that • Failed. "The Man Who Talked Too Much" "The .Man Who Talked Too Much" George BRENT, Virginia HRUCB John Litel, Henry Armetta. Could the Thi'eat of Death Silence Him? (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GOOD, SOLID ENTERTAINMENT. As Usual, it's Essential to , BOOK EARLY!! — BOOK EARLY! 7.30 -— TONIGHT 7.30 SATURDAY AND MONDAY. The King and queen of Song . . . in Technicolor's Greatest Spectacle! Jeanette Mac Donald — Nelson Eddy > (n Noel Coward's "BITTER SWEET" "BITTER SWEET" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Crowded with romance and adventure • • • (jay with songs of love and laughter! — Associate (feature — LTJPE VELEZ - LEON ERROL - In - "Mexican Spitfire Out West" (Recommended by the Censoi for Adults.) Alsit METHOTONE NEWS. Telephone 14-202 for Reservations. MATINEE 1.30 SATURDAY "BITTER SWEET" "Green Hornet Strikes Again" TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. riONTRACT ADVERTISERS are \J specially asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before DATE OF ISSUE. BLUNDELL BROS.. LIMITED, Proprietors.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1942, Page 2

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