CROWDS ARE LAUGHING 1 COUBTENAY \. y l«n« PLACE —^ 53-OSO Direction: N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tui GIJ-OSO 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 YOU'LL LAUGH! YOU'LL SCREAM! YOU'LL YELL! FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIENNE J-U-D-Y C-A-NO-V-A J-U-D-Y CAN-OVA J-U-D-Y C-A-N-O-V-A J-U-D-Y C-A-N-O-V-A That "Scatterbraln"—"Puddin* Head" Girl "SLEEPY TIME GAL" ! "SLEEPY TIME GAL" ! "SLEEPY TIME GAL" i "SLEEPY TIME GAL" ; With a Great Cast of Funsters. j BILLY GILBERT HAROLD HUBER JAY NOVELLO ■ FRITZ FELD JERRY LESTER TOM BROWN RUTH TERRY MILDRED COLES Skinnay Ennis and His Band. ■Skinnay Ennis and His Band. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .—- Second. Big Feature —— : TIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. "Frank Alberlson . . Joan Woodbury Frank Albertson . . Joan Woodbury — In — "MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS" "MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS" "MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS" f%fAiS T FROM HEADQUARTERS'" "MA& -FROM HEA DQUARTERS" A Fast Worker with a gun, a gal, and a gangster. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —— I'l.us ——— "WINGS OF DESTRUCTION" "WINGS OF DESTRUCTION" "WINGS OF DESTRUCTION" Chapter Nine of the exciting Naval Serial "DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY" CHILDREN!! TOMORROW (SAT.). 1.45. JUDY CANOVA'S PARTY MATINEE. Every child attending will receive a present "from Judy Canora. JUST LOOK A3? THE PROGRAMME. 1. JUDY CANOVA, "SLEEPY TIME GAL." 2. Frank Albertson, "THE MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS." 3. DONALD DUCK and GOOFY, "The Bill Posters." 4. POPEYE THE SAILOR, "Mutiny Aint Nice." 5. Walt Disney's All-colour Pantomime, "MERBABIES." <5. All-colour Comedy Riot, "CHICKEN A LA KING." 7. "WINGS OF DESTRUCTION," Chapter 9 of the Serial, '"Don Winslow of the Navy." BE WISE! BE EARLY! Doors open. 1 p.m. "MEW TIME THEATRE. "^ CUBA ST. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. TeL 52-334. MATINEE' DAILY, 2 p.m.. NIGHTLY at 7.45 (Shorts from 7). JOIN THE NAVY AND SEE THE WORLD . . . AND WHAT DO WE SEE? . . . WE SAW THE SEA, Fred Asfadre . . . Ginger Rogers Fred Asta&re ... Ginger Rogers Fred Astaire . . . Ginger Rogers — In — THE GREATEST OF ALL THEIR, SUCCESSES "FOLLOW THE FLEET" "FOLLOW THE FLEET" "FOLLOW THE FLEET" — With — RANDOLPH SCOTT — HARRIETT HILLIARD REMEMBER THE SONG HITS ''Get Thee Behind Me, Satan," "Let YourBelf Go," "Here Am I, but Where Are You?" "I'm Putting all my Eggs in ons Basket," "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "We Saw the Sea." AND PrisciDa Lane . . . Dennis Morgan PrisciLla Lane . . . Dennis Morgan — With — THOMAS MITCHELL ALAN HALE VIRGINIA GREY — In — THREE CHEERS for the IRISH" "THREE CHEERS for the IRISH" "THREE CHEERS for the IRISH" A COMEDY HIT THAT'S -MADE TO ORDER TOR THE WEARIN' OF THE GRIN. . Yoji'll see bewitchln', beguilln' Priscilla— ss fair a colleen as ever swung a shillelagh. You'll meet Dennis (a foine name), wno'd rather be Mssin' Priscilla than the blarney ■tope. You'll laugh with Pat and Mike—as folne a pair as ever walloped a wild Irish Nose. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "—— Plus ——— ■• "WINGS OF DESTRUCTION" Chapter Nine of the Exciting Serial, "DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY" SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW (SAT.), 2 p.m. FOR THE CHILDREN. "FOLLOW THE FLEET" Plus /'THE CHILDREN'S TALENT QUEST." gerial — Musical — Mechanix Illustrated. The Management Proudly Recommends this Front-rank Double Show as the ULTIMATE IN ENTERTAINMENT! ' NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. j iST X H£ ASCOT" \a \Csk Telephone 15-17fi. 1_ ■ TONIGHT, SAT., MON. 7.30 p.m. •Take a No. 3 or 4 Car Tonight 1 "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." HEDY LAMARR—ROBERT YOUNG. RUTH HL'SSEY Chas. Coburn, Fay Holden, Bonita Granville A story of the kind of girl no man could forget., (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) j "MARGIE" "MARGIE" "MARGIE" "MARGIE"! MAX GREY EDGAR KENNEDYI TOM BROWN Mischa Aver, Allen Jenkins. Eddie Quillan i Bright music and hysterical comedy without j restraint. ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLAN FILLING RAPIDLY. j Sat. Matinee, 2 p.m.—"H. M. I'ulham, Esq." j I Adults, Is. Children, 3d. j f fICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE V DEBATING SOCIETY. PLUNKET MEDAL ORATORY CONTEST, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 8 p.m., VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GYMNASIUM. ' Judges: Mrs. C. Stewart, M.P., Dr. W. A. Riddell, C. G. Scrimgeour, Esq. Admission Is. /^ILTKAP'S, Furnl&riing Specialists, Lower \3T Hutt—Great values In furnishings, bedding, kapok, quilts, 33s Gd: Bedspreads, 29s 6d. ] BUSINESS Stationery—Good Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for your next quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 75, 25 September 1942, Page 2
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