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'" r NOW SHOWING.' V=zp^ : PARAMOUNT •;..... -- Courtenaj PI. 'I Dir.: G. L. Johnston ToJ. 51-842. ' 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY. 7.45 • .' ; WITHOUT A DOUBT : THIS YEAR'S GREATEST. PICTURE. :.- IT. WON THE ACADEMY AWARD!!! 2O.th Century-Fox Films . " - - ' Present - . "HOW GREEN "HOW GREEN < ■ ■ : "HOW GREEN . ... "HOW GREEN " ~ v~ ■was. ■■ -; ■ MY VALLEY" . MY VALLEY" MY VALLEY" [ MY VALLEY" — With — ' ■-.■'.. WALTER PIDGEON — MAUREEN O'HARA DONALD CRISP — : :— ANNA LEE KODDY McDOWALL -JOHN LODER SARA ALLGOOD -— BARRY FKTZGERALD PATRIC KNOWLES . ■ : . 11l \:.n- -■ "HOW GREEN WAS MY-VALLEY" was made from the novel that" headed the bestseller lists for jno'nths-—that was read,, praised, and remembered by more than six- million people. " ■.•■■■'■'■..■. • -..-A- .1 ■:::,;U:: - ."HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY": was produced. by 'D'arryJLF. Zariuck on .a scale unprecedented in motion picture history. The world's largest film . set is;, the faithfully, re-created-Welsh- village in the--Valley— ■: where. Richard 'LleweUyi^s' beloved ■Characters ■ lived, movdii, ana had meir being I :■' ' * . ~.,., ; ,..,,.U : ,/. :/,,.,„-:.; .. -"HOW, GREEN WAS :MY. VALLEY" has a perfect cast —'every' playeiv painstakingly selected .for the part. • In fact more time was consumed in- selecting- a cast than was used in actual shooting of the picture! "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" ' is one of the greatest entertainments In all screen history—the i brave story of a family never conquered—neither by armed men nor hardship——hunger nor hate-7-nor by the dark destiny that threatened the greenness of their valley. ■ Associate Feature First Showing in New Zealand. "HENRY AND DIZZY" ;?^ENRY AND-DIZZY" "HENRY AND DIZZY" ::. The' Latest in the' 'Adventures of Henry Aldrlch — With — JIMMY'LYDON - ' MARY ANDERSON JOHN LITEL. (Both Approved for Unlv&rsal Exhibition.) PRICES—I/-, 1/6, 2/3. No Extra' to Book at Theatre or D.I.C. UO X V THE AT RE. '" Direction fG. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-1318. SHOWING NOW. Continuous Pictures Daily from 11 a.m. "Deep in the Heart of Texas? "-Deep in the Heart of Texas" "Deep in the Heart of Texas" -Picturised as "Heart of the Rio Grande." Starring. '..'... .; , . .GENE. A U T..K. V SMILEY BURNETTE FAY McKENZIE EDITH FELLOWS AND TADPOLE, Pint-sized Edition of Smiley Burnelte. "(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature: NEIL HAMILTON : . JUNE STOREY EVELYN BRENT In "A DANGEROUS LADY" "A DANGEROUS LADY" "A DANGEROUS LADY" T (Recommended by the Censor for^ Adults.) ' rj^QA P I T O L^Jj {L, ' , MIRAMAR. ■ 'I FINALLY TONIGHT. At 7.30. ;. (Tel. 18-567. The Greatest of all Tarzans with,,the only ' " : ' Tarzan," ; • JQHNNY. WEISSMrLLER ~,.in,—.,;." "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE" }<~,,<,:..,. wittr—-■'-■■•'■■■ •^■•- ■' ' ■ MAUREEN' p'SULLIVAN JOHN "SHEFFIELD, '" (Approvedl-for Unlveraal Exhibition.) '■ ■ ■~"-. ".'■.'■■.'■".•■;Associate -Attraction:.rmr. - Fiction's most.- Audacious Hero_ reappeaia ■■■■" -- •: • j n nevv" "exploit."". '" 'I '"■■■" "■■■ "THE SAINT'S VACATION" .: — With —, ■ ■ '■;■'■;■ ,' HUGH SINCLAIR SALLY GRAY (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY -TUESDAY . . The Navy's all at sea . .'.with, those riotous1 "Buck Privates"— ...,:..-.. . ■ BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO' "... ...... JDICK POWELL " .'... T - :,- ,-■ "■■■;;: : ".. '~-,.-.-Jr'i. .-■-■■ -'j-^—wiihr-ll:':.■;■■■■■/- »-) :-■ THE ANDREWS.SISTERS. ■-• -- SPSQIAJ^; HOLIDAY. JMATINEE-,- .MONDAY, -...'■ ...', •.•;...;-■-■ 2 p.m. - ;, : -■ SUBURBAN THEATRES. ~ pALAtE -- PETONE — PALACE .. rrr^ TONIGHT, at "8: -— THE FUNNIEST PICTURE YOU'LL SEE . , , .-■ THIS YEAR. WILL HAY ■.-,,- ---.; WILL HAY ~','.' WILL HAY ; In his latest and funniest laugh, riot,. "THE-BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL" "THE BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL , "THE BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL" (Approved ■ for Universal Exhibition.) . ...... "Associate. ..Feature. EDITH FELLOWS, JUNE STOREY - In "GIRL'S TOWN" . "GIRL'S TOWN". . . " "GIRL'S TOWN" A revelation of Hollywood—where the stars - ..." ."- "are ; J)srn. ' " ' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) : STATE •■■v: •■••■■• ■-. PETONE FINALLY TONJQHT, At 8. . "HERE COMES MR; JORDAN" . ./'HERE COMES MR. JORDAN" "HERE COMES MR. JORDAN" .' . "HEIO COMES MR. JORDAN";.;..... — Starring — ■ ' ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY — With — • • ' - " Claudo Rains, Evelyn Keycs, James Gleason, Edw. Everett Hbrton, Rita Johnson, John Emery. Daring I Different! Delightful! Pulsating Comedy I Commencing MONDAY, At 8. A Special FOUR-DAY Season, "THE FLEET'S IN" "THK FLEET'S JN" "THE FLEET'S IN" — Starring — DOROTHY LAMOUR — WILLIAM HOLDEN Eddio Bracken, with Jimmy Dorsey and' His : Orchestra. A joy Jaruboreo jammed., to the gunwales with the biggest entertainment ever to greet the Fleet. ■■..". ..': - Box Plans at Theatre; Tel. 63-899. (Rec. by Censor More Suitable- for Adults.) MEMBERS are;• rertjindecj of the Luncheon to, be held Tuesday, October 27, 1942, at Y.-M.-e-.A: -Rooms;- Willis- St., at-.1 p.m.,- when Count-K. A; Wodzicki,. Pii.D.,",.Consul-General for Poland,...will..Ke. Chiei'.-.Guest- rind . Speaker, the subject of ■ Ills address being: "A'Pole Speaks to New Zealanrlcrs." ' ' r - " '•-EDWARD P; LAMBERT, _. ■■■ - - ■ Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS Stationery.—Good Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for your nest .quotation.. •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 2

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