i THE s~~a Mi<iHTv ir~7 :ci ( vi /\ jliS Ii L 1 \ U—— I UllKA'luh OF I'lIK IMSriiI.Mi.VA I IMi. Di: . Fulk-r's Tlu-utre l.'urp (Inc.). I -J P.M. — S P..M. i -'BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HUMAN DRAMA EVER TO SEARCH THE HEARTS OF THE WORLD. * Swept by the Goldeu Flood of New and Natural TECHNICOLOUR. ■Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer's Dramatic Masterpiece ll ll "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST'" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" Brilliantly Portrayed by Greer Walter iGARSON PIDGEON (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 45-100 NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. ONE GOOD SHOW AFTER ANOTHER With elockilße regularity. NEWTOWN. BOX PLANS at Theatre. Tel. 25-011. 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 A-C-T-l-O-N! T-H-R-I-L-L-S! S-C-R-E-A-M-i-N\G C-O-M-E-D-Y In this super double -feature bill. BUD ABBOTT. LOU COSTELLO And a skyfull of sunny eongs. In their latest mirthquake. "KEEP 'EM FLYING" (Approved for Universal Exhlbiiton.) With MARTHA RAVE, DICK FORAN LON CH4NEY As the wolf man. his hideous borne, a Ulrgt of death. Claude RAINS. Ralph BELLAMY, Bela LUGOSI. MARIE OUSPENSKAYA "THE WOLF MAN" (Recommended by the Censor as Unsuitubli for Children.) ON HIS WAY— Tlie screen's No. 1 Comedian, GEORGE FORMBY. NEXT CHANGE. NEXT SATURDAY MATfNEE, at 2 p.rri Tho first of our special Children's Programmes. EMPIRE —- ISLAND BAY *~* BOS PLANS Empire Confectionery TeL H-30? 7.30 r- NIGHTLY — 7-30 The strangest story in the annals of crime "THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. RX." With LIONEL ATWILL la the role of Dr. RX destroying the killers the courts set' free. With PATBIC KNOWLES, MONA BARBIE. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plus HARRY BAUR, JOAN GARDNER In '■THE REBEL'S SON" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEXI WEEKEND: '•THE FLEET'S IN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No need to take a chance with your entertainment—There's a good show—always, at REGAL KARORI BOX PLAN'S Kuigliton's. Tel; 28-365. 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 United Artists Present GEORGE SANDERS — GENE TIERNEY BRUCE CABOT — JOSEPH CALLEIA Reginald Gardiner — Sir Cedric Hardwlcke —In— "S-U-N-D-O-W-N" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Gripping adventure in the outlying outposts of the Empire, where traitors an,d brave men strive for tho favour of ZHa, alluring halfcaste daughter of an Arab. —NEXT WEEKEND— Youth has its fling—with song and money MICKEY ROONEY — JUDY GARLAND In "BABES ON BROADWAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK EARLY FOR THE SHOW OF SHOWS. TELEPHONE 50-081. | Tk==VOGUB THEATKE 3jP I i IJSI v Brooklyn. &P i FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. ROBERT YOUNG RUTH HUSSEY "MARRIED BACHELOR" Girls! Free Tips from Ruth about Modern Males. ERIC' LINDEN CECILIA PARKER "GIRL LOVES BOY" I A Kill's simple faith proves a gold-digger's 1 Waterloo. j SELECTED SUPPORTS. i (Features Recommended by the Censor for Adult and Universal Exhibition Resp.). WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "VAUDEVILLE BLITZ" •'DEVIL ON HORSEBACK" THE VOGUE FOR SUPER-ENTERTAINMENT. IJ^CA P I TOL^I . |l.r MIJUMAR, ■•-" 'I FINALLY TONIGHT. At 7.30. Tel. 18-567. HE STALKS AGAIN I j The King of AIJ Monsters in New Terrifying Adventures. 'THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN" With Sir Codric Hardwicke, Ralph liellamy, Liunel Atwiil, Bela Lugost, Evelyn Ankers, And the Sensational Creator of the Wolf Man. LON CHAXEY. (Recommended by Censor fur Adults and Unsuitable for Children.) ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION Boisterous Domestic Comedy, -WEEKEND FOR THREE" With Dennis O'Keele, Jane Wyalt. Edward Everett Horton, fcasu Pitts. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXHIBITION OF RECENT WATER COLOURS _ By - T. A. McCORMACK, rpHE STUDIO, S3a Hill St., Wellington. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, to SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Open Daily from 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. -*~*~~' SALE OF \VORK~ /CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGKEGA* \J TIONAL SCHOOL HALL, WED. AND THURS.. NOV. 4 and 5. To be opened by Mrs. Stewart, M.P., on Wed., 3 p.m. Entertainment Each Evening. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. GOLDEN BAY C E M E N T. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., (Tel. 42-130) ; or The GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD. (Tel. 41-440).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1942, Page 2
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