| KKI'IMTKI.Y LAST TWO DAYS. ! *j~^pAU AMOUNT | funrtiTiity I'i. i Dii 'G. I. Jolm-,1011. Tei jl-Sli, j -2.V p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.45 p.m. Metro-Uoldwyn-Mayer's ! "L-A-D-Y B-E G-O-O-D" I "L-A-D-Y B-E G-O-O-D" "L-A-D-Y B-E G-O-O-D" Starring ELEANOR POWELL, ROBERT YOUNG. ANN SOTHERN, RED SKELTON, LIONEL BARRYMORE. JOHN CARROLL (Recommended by tlie Censor for Adults.) SECOND BIG ATTRACTION Gene Autry — Smiley Burnette With BETTY ISRONSON and the TENNESSEE RAMBLERS In •THE YODELLING KID "THE YODELLING KID FROM PINE RIDGE" FROM PINE RIDGE" Featuring the Song Hits: "SILVER-HAIRED DADDY OF MINE," "ILL BE THINKING OF YOU. LITTLE GIRL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY NEXT I "THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN" 'THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN" "THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN" Watch Tomorrow's "Post" for Details of this Outstanding Attraction. RO X V T HEAT RE. Direction: G, L. Johnston. Tei. 40-Olb. NOW SHOWING Continuous Pictures NOW SHOWING Daily from II a.m. i "ZIEGFELJ) G 1 RL" "ZIEGFELD GIRL" Starring JAMES STEWART JUDY GARLAND LANA TURNER HEDY LAMAKR CHARLES WINNINGBR TONY MARTIN ED. EVERETT HORTON PHILIP DORN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Ray Middleton — Jean Parker JEROME COWAN, ROBERT H. BARRA.T. RAY MALA In "GIRL FROM ALASKA" "GIRL FROM ALASKA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE - PETONE - PALACE FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. "THE MAN WHO .RETURNED TO LIFE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ] Also "HENRY AND DIZZY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW. i A Hit that's All Happiness. | Joan Edmoutl Ruth CARROLL O'BRIEN WARRICK In "OBLIGING YOUNG LADY" j Associate Feature: ' Open War on the Open Range, with a Gang of Ex-convicts. Tim Tim HOLT HOLT In > "LAND OF THE OPEN RANGE" (Programme App. for Universal Exhibition.) Also Chapter 3: I "DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY" gT ATE -4 PET ON E TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. - SPENCER TRACY —- MICKEY ROONEY "MEN OK P.OYS TOWN" _ -men. OF BOYS TOWN" With BOBS WATSON. LARRY NUNN, DARRYL HICKMAN, MARY NASH, HENRY O'NEILL, LEE J. COBB. The Great Sequel to "Boy's Town." Box Plans at Theatre. TeL 63-899. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LOWER HUTT THEATBEsT" KING GEORGE TONIGHT At 7.45 • TONIGHT Matinee Tomorrow, 2 p.m. R.K.O. Presents That Magnificent Feature, "JOAN OF PARIS" "JOAN OF PARIS" With those magnetic personality stars— MICHELE MORGAN PAUL HENREID A sreat drama" of lovers under Gestapo fire — "JOAN' OF PARIS" "JOAN OF PARIS" Heroic, tender, gay, tragic—ls this picture of life in Paris today under Gestapo rule— "JOAN OP PARIS" "JOAN OP PARIS" ONE OP KING GEORGE'S really Big Ones which all lovers of good pictures should see. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RING 63-933 FOR SEATS. £>E LUXE — LOWER HUTT ■ For Reserves, Telephone 63-431. TONIGHT At 7.45 o'clock TONIGHT DON'T MISS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. At 7.45 p.m.—An Edgar Kennedy Comedy. At 8.5 p.m.—Ep. 1 of the Green Archer Serial, an Edgar Wallace Thriller. At 8.25 p.m.—A Bright, Romantic, ComedyDrama, "MARRY THE BOSS'S DAUGHTER" BRENDA JOYCE BRUCE EDWARDS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i At 9.40 p.m.—Gay Comedy, Bright Tunes, and a surprise novelty to cap the climax of a corking show, "THEY MET IN ARGENTINA" MAUREEN O'HARA. JAMES ELLISON, BUDDY EBSEN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Finish at 10.40. | PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn | I Tel. 63-844. I 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 MERLE OBERON—ALLAN MARSHALL [n "L— V—D—l—A" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JANE WITHERS—ROBERT CONWAY "YOUTH WILL BE SERVED" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DR. JIMMIE KILDARE IS IIIORE! In iiis Newest and Best. NKWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. ■3 XHE ASCOT" \a Telephone 15-ITR. /—i TONIGHT, WED., THURS., 7.30 p.m. 'The Doctor and the Debutante" "The Doctor and the Debutante" LEW AYKES LIONEL BARItYMOKE ANN AYAHS ROBERT STERLING Your favourite "Man in White" in his latest and most unusual adventure. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Now, more Favourite Stars in "COMET OVER BROADWAY" "COMET OVER BROADWAY" KAY FRANCIS, lAN HUNTER, JOHN LITEL, DONALD CRISP, MINNA GOMBELL. What guilty secret made her give up everything for a man she no longer loved? (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING FRIDAY NEXT. "SMILIV THROUGH" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■-RIO" "RIO" "RIO" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) T) EMEMBER Rose Day, November 6. Send .IV a donation to Secretary, R.S.A., Box 3 39, G.P.O. ' '
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1942, Page 2
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