FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT OF THE RECORD-BREAKING HITS. "DARK JOURNEY" and "CATHERINE THE GREAT" L^^ PARAMOUNT _^§ COURTENA? PL. Dir.: G L. Johnston. Tel. 51-542. TOMORROW—2 p.m. and 7.45. TOMORROW—2 p.m. and 7.45. TOMORROW—2 p.m and 7.45. i — WESTERN WHOOPEE WEEK — — WESTERN WHOOPEE WEEK — Music, mirth, and madness from the wide open spaces with the cream of HORSE OPERA TALENT to give you A HORSE LAUGH JAMBOREE . . . PACKED WITH NAGS, WAGS, GAGS, SWEETIES, AND SWING !___ , 1 No. I— Bud Abbott —• Lou Costello Bud Abbott — Lou Costello Bud Abbott — Lou Costello _ m I "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" "RTDE 'EM COWBOY" Go West ... co hilarious ... go rip-roaring with ABBOTT and COSTELLO In the wildest, funniest, of all their riotous comedies . . . ' the joy boys were never more Joyous, the Wild -West never went wilder . . even the horses laush . . the coyotes howl . . . and the bullets sing ns these guys make a mess of the West . . . slamming the frontier on its ears with these lilt tunes . . . "A TISKET, A TASKBT," "GIVE ME MY SADDLE." "I'LL REMEMBER APRIL," "ROCKIN" AND REELINV "RIDE 'EM COWBOY, " "WAKK UP JACOB," and others. No. 2— FROM SOUTH OF THE BORDER AND DOWN MEXICO WAY COMES YOUR FAYOURITF. SINGING COWBOY. CE-N-E A-U-T-R-Y G-E-N-E A-U-T-R-Y G-E-N-E A-U-T-R-Y G-E-N-E A-U-T-R-Y G-E-N-E A-U-T-R-Y (He's just topped the popularity pole again) — In — THE FIRST NEW ZEALAND PRESENTATION OF HIS LATEST BRAND-NEW 1942 SUPER HIT"UNDER — FIESTA — STARS" "UNDER — FIESTA — STARS" "UNDER — FIESTA — STARS" "UNDER — FIESTA — STARS" "UNDER — FIESTA — STARS" — With — SMILEY P.URNETTE and CAROL HUGHES, SMILEY BURNETTE and CAROL HUGHES, And Presenting for the first tlmo SMILEY BURNETTE'S "HALF-PINT" DOUBLE "T A D P O L E" "T A D P O L K" A seven-year-old chubby replica and his junior- * sized "Black- Nellie" pony. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Ex.) PARAMOUNT TRICES STILL REMAIN Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d. No Extra to Book at D.I.C. or Theatre. CHILDREN . . . ATTEND THE MONSTER 3-HOUR MATINEE ON SATURDAY! FINALLY TONIGHT. "THE GHOSI OK FRANKENSTEIN" — And - "TOUGH AS THUS COME" £>OXY THEATRE. Dir.: G L Johnston Tel 40-618. COMM*. TOMORROW' Continuous Pictures COMM. TOMORROW Daily from 11 a.m. HERE CO.ME THE FLYING HELLCATS . . . ROBERT TAYLOR WALTER PIDGEON NAT PENDLETON RED SKELTON PAUL KELLY RUTH HUSSEY DICK PURCELL In "F-L-I-G-H-T C-O-M-M-A-N-D" "F-L-I-G-H-T C-O-M-M-A-N-D" "F-L-I-G-H-T C-O-M-M-A-N-D" "F-L-I-G-H-T C-O-M-M-A-N-D" "F-L-I-G-H-T C-O-M-M-A-N-D" "F-L-I-G-H-T C-O-M-M-A-N-D" "F-L-I-G-H-T C-O-M-M-A-N-D" "F-L-I-G-H-T C-O-M-M-A-N-D" THIS YEAR'S TIMELIEST PICTURE. SEE Pianos catapulted from a standing start to seventy miles an hour within 50 feet. SEE Giant Navy Bombers in a 500-mlle-an-hour power dive. SEE Spectacular Parachute Leap from a doomed plane at sea. SEE a Plane tangled, in an aerial sleeve target and miraculously righted in time by its pilot. SEE Seventy-five planes make postage stamp landings on the deck of a giant U.S. air-craft-carrier. SEE Uncle Sam's 350-nille-an-Uour fighters in action. Battle manoeuvres on land, sea, and air with the U.S. Fleet. Blind flying in a Pacific storm . . . Crash landing on a rock-strewn coast ... IN THE HEAVENS WITH THE MIGHTIEST AIR ARMADA EVER FILMED. Associate FeatureHUGH HERBERT MISCHA AUER JANE FRAZEE ROBERT PAIGE ANNE GWYNNE ' STERLING HOLLOW AY ju THE COMEDY RIOT 1 "DON'T GET PERSONAL" "DON'T GET PERSONAL" "DON'T GET PERSONAL" "DON'T GET PERSONAL" "DON'T GET PERSONAL" "DON'T GET PERSONAL" Even the static gets ecstatic . . . in till? Tuneful Tangle of Phonies . . . Funnies, ant Sunny Honeys. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus WALT DISNEY'S "EARLY TO BED," wit! DONALD DUCK. •SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE - PETONE - PALACt TONIGHT, at. S. GEORGE MONTGOMERY' A now Western star In Kane (trey's most exnitiny story. "LAST OK THE DUANKS" WIUj LVNNE ROBERTS. EVE ARDEN. Assnciato Feature: June I-'IIAZKE. Hubert PAIGE. Husene PALLETTE lu "ALMOST MARRIED" Alio Episode G. "SEA HAIDERS" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STATE PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT, At 8. LEW AVRES LIONEL BARRYMORE — 11l — "THE DOCTOR AND IHK DEBUTANTE" The Greatest of the Kildare Series. Commencing TOMORROW (FRIDAY). JEANETTE MacDONALD BRIAN AHERNE In "SMILIN1 THROUGH" "SMILIN' THROUGH" > Tlie greatest of all (treat stories to thrill you again. Roy flan." nt Tiientrc Pel (i;i-S!)9 " { EARLY BOOKING POSITIVELY ESSENTIAL, ) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) JUMBLE .SALE. AT C.2 VIVIAN ST.. FniDAY, SEPT. 11, At 10 o'clock. Good assortment Crockery, Jam.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1942, Page 2
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