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TONIGHT. 7.15 —ON THE STACK. <15 — DE LVXK-r/AS MOVIE Ql'IZ - £I. JJACKPOT. WORTH £.13 TO WIN TONIGHT. Conducted by MAURICE HAWKEN. Listen in to the Studio Quiz at «."0 Tonifthl. then be sure to brins a pencil, as everyone in iluaudience takes part. -COUBTENAY V- "/ - King " fLA.CE ' S3-OSO ' Direction:. N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-OSO. NOW SHOWING, TWICE DAILY. MATINEE, 2 p.m. EVENING, at v 7.15. FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND The Mammoth Universal Special, " DRUMS OF THE CONGO " " DRUMS OF THE CONGO " "DRUMS OF THE CONGO " / i" DRUMS OF THE CONGO " THE JUNGLE ROARS with Its mightiest thrills AS SECRET AGENTS DARE A TRAIL OF TERROR TO FIND PRICELESS MINERALS FOR. WHITE MEN'S '•;, ' ■; \ -.-.WAR. ... SEE A fight for life in a seething crocodile ■■•■;\ 'pit:-,., .'.:■'■ SEE jPrisoßers sacrlfied in blood-curdling tribal ' .■ " ceremonies, '-v -, • ' "'''•'■ SEBGIANT. MAN-EATERS BATTLE TO THE :_- . iDEATH. ;: '■-'■, ■ ■ " " SEE Savage tribes whipped to frenzy by native --,--v-witch-doctors, v. SfeEJ WAX IN THE WILDERNESS. SEE;GtrI3 as dangerous as leopards. SEE VIOO MEZI, the Mineral that dropped <■■■.-• ■ from,the moom Spies.die for it . . . > • nations war for it . v . natives wor- -'.-. shlp.it. :'. ' :-: ■-..:,■•' . SEE Witch, doctor put Voodoo curse on white ..:':■ 7 ' man.- ■ '.■.- :~.- ' :-- . SEE JUNGLE JAWS'RUN RED AS NONE ."■■' ' €OME BACK ALIVE. .. THREQLSI •:;! ACTION! '. AND ADVENTURE! ". " ' TERIRIFIC TO IHE' EXTREME. ■ : I^THB CONGO DEATH-TRAP. AVitii* cast of thousands , ';■.■'■and e.tcite..ijient enough for a dozen pictures. SECOND BIG FEATURE FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. The Song Sensation of the Year . . . Now 1942's Biggest Screen Hit. "TUXEDO JUNCTION" '^TUXEDO JUNCTION" "TUXEDO JUNCTION" " TUXEDO JUNCTION " And Introducing to Wellington the Famous American Team of WEAVER BROTHERS & ELVIRY WEAVER BROTHERS & EL\ rIRY THURSTON HALL, SAILY PANE, and THE ; .... LITTLE.^.VAGABONDS. Not since tlie death of Will Rogers has the screen, given you such a picture as this. . . . A Hill-billy drama.' packed with down-to-earth humour, Hill-billy songs and dance in the true tradition of the American back country. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . . PLUS 4 • WEAPONS OF HORROR " t "WEAPONS OF HORROR" Chapter 3 of the Great NAVAL Serial— "DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY" , .-■: : •••■■• Plus "■ ■ ' WALT DISNEY'S LATEST COLOUR MASTERPIECE. DONALD. DUCK In "EARLY TO BED" CHILDREN! Listen in to 2ZB children's ses»ion tonight for full details of the Monster Matinee on Saturday. FINALLY' TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. (Shorts from 7 o'clock) "'THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES" ■■■■ And "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN." OT. TIME THEATRE. . .CUBA ST. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-331. TOMORROW (Fri.), Sat., & Man. TOMORROW (Fri.), Sat, & Mon. MATINEE EACH DAY. 2 p.m. WIGHTLY,; at 7.45. (Short 3 from 7 o'clock.) .. . .THE WORLD'S GREATEST ACTION. „' . . PROGRAMME! BRROL FLYNN, OLIVIA DX HAVILLAND, BRROIi FLYNN, OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND, JBRROIi FLYNN. OLIVIA.DE HAVILLAND, " ERROL FLYNN, OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND, RAYMOND MASSEY, ALAN HALE, RONALD . BEAGAN, and a Huge Cast In uSANTA FE TRAIL" "SANTA FE TRAIL" "SANTA FE TRAIL" " SANTA FE TRAIL " Bullets at One End—The Devil at the Other. No. 2— JAMES CAGNEY, ANN SHERIDAN. JAMES CAGNEY, ANN SHERIDAN, JAMES CAGNEY, ANN SHERIDAN, JAMES CAGNEY, ANN SHERIDAN, PAT O'BRIEN, ANDY DEVINE, HELEN VINSON . In .. "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE"-, "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" Picture Jimmy Cagney in charge of a banana plantation. Pat,as his two-fisted boss, and Ann *s a light-fingered lass from a clip joint. Hot stuff? Say, the' Torrid Zone temperature hits a new-high:, v. and-so does the fun. (Both.Recommended by..Censor, for Adults.) Ko. 3—A Technicolour Comedy Riot, VQUIET,. PLEASE." No. 4^'TABLE • MANNERS," a Marvellous Table Tennis Short. No. S—MECHANIX Illustrated in Colour. Ko. 6--WEAPONS OF HORROR. Chapter' -3 of' the Exciting Naval Serial, , "DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY." ALL-STALLS, Is". ALL DRESS CIRCLE, Is 6d. No Extra to Book. -•- TONIGHTI "CHAD HANNA" and "LAW OF THE JUNGLE" A BETTER SHOW AT THE I I PRINCESS THEATRE 1 \M N. 2. Theatres, Ltd. Tel -42-580. §j '■M CONTINUOUS DAJDLY FROM jmmJ I "'^ '■"' iiiiiimp Comm. TOMORROW CONTINUOUS Comm. TOMORROW from 11 a.m. DAILY. ROMANCE"".".' . as gay as THE GREAT WHITE WAY. Robert Mary Fred Akiin PRESTON MARTIN MacMURRAY TAMIROFF PRESTON MARTIN MacMURBAY TAMIROFF PRESTON MASTIN MacMURRAY TAMIROFF PRESTON MARTIN MacMURRAY TAMIROEF PRESTON MARTIN MacMURRAY TAMIROFF PRESTON MARTIN MacMURRAY TAMIROFF . '. ' '•' -in _ "N-E-W Y-O-R-K T-O-W-N" "NWY-OM T-O-W-N" "l^f-E-W Y-O-R-K T-O-W-N" "N-E-W Y-O-R-K T-O-W-N" "N-E-W Y-O-R-K T-O-W-N" "N-E-W Y-O-R-K .T-O-W-N" AS THRILLING as- a Coney Island Roller Coaster. AS ADVENTUROUS as Broadway after, dark. AS. ROMANTIC as a bench in Central Park. Here is the story of eight million people, all living on the most glamorous 'epot on earth ... New York ... and every one of them trylajf to crack the big town right open. . . . Here Is the story of a boy and girl who loved and laughed their way to the top of the ladder ... and were smart enough to stick together. Associate Feature: LEW AYRES, LIONEL BARRYMORE LARAINE DAY —' In — "DR. KILDARE GOES HOME" "DR. KILDARE GOES HOME" "DR. KILDARE GOES HOME" "DR. KILDARE GOES HOME" "DR. KILDARE GOES HOME" THE CASE OF THE CANCELLED WEDDING. YOUNG DOCTOR KILDARE AND LOVELY NURSE MARY, what a nurse. ... She'd nursed him to within an i-n-<•-»- of His altar . . . when he was off again on the most fantastic adventure of his amazing carter. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) W^ E make -Lino or-Half-tone I.locks fin nil purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 17-22^.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1942, Page 2

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