■.TERRIFIC ACTION IMMICKAMMR, CQUHT-kNAY >v / itloa I FLACK ' =>* ««0 I Dir.; N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. 2 p.m. — TWICB DAILY - 7.43 I—WILLIAM LUNDIGAN. MARIS WRIXON.. EDDIE FOY, JUN. "The Case of the Black Parrot" %— EOGEB PRYOB, JOAN PERRY, ANTHONY QUINN, DICK PURCELL. I In j "BULLETS FOR O'HARA" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 8— "AMERICA BEWARE" AND "THE HUMAN TARGET" * CHAPTERS 1 AND 2 OF REPUBLIC'S BKAND-NEW 1943 SERIAL SENSATION. "SPY SMASHER" WITH THE NEW KING OF THE SERIAL KANE RICHMOND. ! ' BEWABE . . .■. . . . H. G. WELLS'S AMAZING "INVISIBLE AGENT" NEXT ATTRACTION AT THE DE LUXE. HERE'S , ! A PROGRAMME RIGHT OUT ■■ OF THE BOX AT j Wellington' 3 Newest and Most Up-to-date Theatre. IT'S BRIGHT! IT'S COSY! IT'S REFRESHING! AT THE "JJEW" TIME THEATRE. -CUBA ST. (next to Patrick's). DJr.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334. COMMENCING TODAY. AND FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. % p.m. —Two Sessions Daily — 7.30 p.m. S p.m. — Two Sessions Daily — 7.30 p.m. ACTION! DRAMA I ROMANCE! i EXCITEMENT! MASSACRE! What a combination of thrills in ; this—the greatest story of the West, by the West's great story teller. : lee the Screen's Greatest and Most: Exciting Spectacle . . . THE FOREST FIREI (A Thrill you'll Never Forget) In H , - ZANE GREY'S \ j "WESTERN UNION'! "WESTERN UNION'? "WESTERN UNION" Filmed in Glorious Technicolor. Starring \_ ROBERT YOUNG RANDOLPH/ SCOTT DEAN JAGGER i VIRGINIA GILMORE JOHN CABRADINE SLIM SUMMERVILLE Across Prairie and Plain .' . . where death •truck swiftly and silently as an Indian arrow . . . these men fought onward for the women they loved. ——— Associate Feature : THEY'RE OFF! A dramatic epic of the Turf, with everything at etake. Streaking across the screen with screaming excitement. i GREATEST RACEHORSE IN SCREEN ' TRACK HISTORY. "SPORTING BLOOD" "SPORTING BLOOD" "SPORTING BLOOD" ; With BOBEBT YOUNG MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN LEWIS STONE WILLIAM GARGAN LYNNE CARVER A THRILL-PACKED DRAMA OF THE RACE TRACK. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) The Entire Programme provides the Beet Three Hours of Delightful Entertainment you could ever 'wish to. have. And, of course, it's at ... "SEW" TIJttE . THEATRE, *'NEW" -.TIME ■ THEATRE. MAKE THE /'NEW" TIMJJ YOVR , RENDEZVOUS. rnH!£i]m!nayn!UßJi)nu!!;i;iu;HUHiij[t(iij[ifijn[,']i]uni[ii![[iN!i!Miu!!iiiif!Jti!!infiiiiiin!!!u ■ ALWAYS A .BETTER SHOW AT THBB I PRINCESS THEATRE 1 M N.Z. Theatre*, Ltd. Tel 42-580. 1 m CONTINUOUS DAILY 7BOM 11 A.M. M ■OTfmimTTKiimntnrTNiuiiiiitinnnnimiifTiiiiinrtTiisnnEniiiSiiiTinnisniijrininniiiiiiJirua ' "A TANK ON THE BURMA BOAD" "A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD" — With — . LABAINE DAY . , . BARRY NELSON LABAINE DAY . . . BARRY NELSON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.), — SECOND BIG FEATURE — JLiew Lionel " Ann Robert A.YRES BARRYMORE AVARS STERLING AYBES BARRYMORE AVARS STERLING In "THE DOCTOR AND THE DEBUTANTE" "THE DOCTQB AND THE DEBUTANTE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BOOK EARLY FOR THE THEATRE WITH THE BIG ATTRACTIONS. ■ TEL, 50-081. SyOGUB THEATRE^ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. ANN RUTHERFORD ROBERT STERLING "THIS TIME FOR KEEPS" The Moat Delightful Comedy of the Year, (Universal Exhibition.) iIRO GORGE Y BOBBY JORDAN "BOWERY BLITZKRIEG*" Their Blitz Will Give You Fits. (Universal Exhibition.) "INDIA AT WAR" : Special Supports. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. "REMEMBER THE DAY" "PIRATES ON HORSEBACK" SHE VOGUE FOR SUPER ENTERTAINMENT. A TRIBUTE TO THE WORLD'S TWO GREATEST NATIONS! GREAT BRITAIN and AMERICA. "BROWN ON RESOLUTION" "YOUNG AMERICA" , KEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. fSf THE ASCOT" \a '■Czl Telephone ln-17ft. Jt—" TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 7.30 p,m. : It's a way they have in the Navy! "BROWN ON RESOLUTION" "BROWN ON RESOLUTION" BETT-Y BALFOUR — JOHN MILLS | An inspiring drama of glorious courage that has won our mastery of the seas. (Recommended by the Censrfr for Adults.) "YOUNG AMERICA" "YOUNG AMERICA" JANE WITHERS — JANE DARWELL Wholesome, clean comedy of a city girl who goes all rural for Undo Sam! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A GREAT SHOW FOR YOUNG AND OLD! SWELL YOUR PRIDE OF RACE! : • , • . ..UustiAl WELLINGTON CORPS. JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. ALL Members of the Brigade, friends, and supporters £ re cordially Invited to a Social Evening ana Dance at 8 p.m. on Thursday, February 4, ai. the Ambulance Hall, Vivian St. Items by some of Wellington's leading artists. Admission free. Supper "provided. '•' Chairman: T:ie lion. Sir Charles Statham, M.L.C Dress: Brlcade members, uniform. S. C. SMITH, Corps Superintendent. pi OOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The Ur "Kvenliifr Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for your next quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 27, 2 February 1943, Page 2
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