LAST TWO DAYS. 80URTENAY \^ J Ulna PLACE "^ 51-080 Dir. N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-OSO. 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.45 p.m. ARTHUR KENNEDY—JOAN PERUY I In —I | " STRANGE ALIBI " | | " STRANGE ALIBI " [ A hunted killer goes on the most amazing manhunt of all time, to tind the corpse that will ' prove his strong alibi. Second Big Feature LUCILLE FAIRBANKS—KEITH DOUGLAS LUCILLE FAIR-BANKS—KEITH DOUGLAS 1 '• PASSAGE FROM HONG KONG " j | " PASSAGE FROM HONG KONG " | All the haunting strangeness of pulsating excitement of the East, it's as thrilling as a nlghl in Hong Kong. A Warner Bros, Programme/. fcEoth Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus "STRATOSPHERE INVADERS" And "DESCENDING DOOM" Chapters 4 and 5 of the Brand New 1943 Serial Sensation — "SPY SMASHER," With KANE RICHMOND, SAM FLINT, MARGUERITE CHAPMAN. Another Wonderful Double-Feature Programme At Wellington's Biggest Little Theatre Commences TODAY. I p.m. TWO SESSIONS DAILY 7.30 p.m. "W" TIME THEATRE CUBA ST. (Next to Patrick's). Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334. 24 hours of telling nothing but the truth! Think It's easy? Ask Bob Hope. He's ruined if he tells a lie! He's ruined if he tells the truth I WHAT A HEADACHE FOR BOB! WHAT A LAUGH FOR YOU! 808 HOPE 808 HOPE i And PAULETTE GODDARD PAULETTE GODDARD In . •♦NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" -NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH"' With EDWARD ARNOLD LEIF ERICKSON GLEN ANDERS HELEN VINSOX WILLIE BEST —And on the Same Programme— Lire inside the mind of a madman for 24 unforgettable hours. It's the thrill of a lifetime! MONSTER IN HUMAN GUISE . . . reachIng oul of the darkness to terrorise beautiful women. ALBERT DEKKER SUSAN HAYWARD HARRY CAREY FRANCES FARMER "AMONG THE LIVING" "AMONG THE LIVING" "AMONG THE LIVING" What fatal fascination did this maniac hold for women? For a cheap new dress one girl risked his caress I For a cheap thrill another girl offered her love! For the life of the man she loved another chanced his attentions. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Watch for Full Particulars of Weekend Programme. —COMINGELIZABETH BERGNER In Her Sensational Success "STOLEN LIFE" I ALWAYS A BETTER SffQW AT THEg ! PRINCESS .:„. THEATRE § | N3^Theatr««?Es." "¥eif'-«2-580.; H i CONTifttrOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. B '■■iiiiiiiiiiim GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE, FAY McKENZIE "COWBOY SERENADE" "COWBOY SERENADE" "COWBOY SERENADE" And "THE BIG BLOCKADE" "THE BIG BLOCKADE" With LESLIE BANKS, MICHAEL REDGRAVE, WILL HAY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T-^. **- KILBIRNIE. _^r* iL I*- , ] - —"""Z: f Telephone 14-202. T.IS—TONIGHT, WED., and THUItS.—7.I3 Ida LUPINO, John GARFIELD In "OUT OF THE FOG" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) Thomas Mitchell — Eddie Albert. Companion Feature WILLIAM BOYD In Clarence E. Mulford's "WH*E OPEN TOWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) —With— Russell Hayden — Andy Clyde. Plus Fox News and "Don Winslow." Telephone 11-202 for Reservaiions. f^QA P I T O L^j| I MIRAMAR. - j| At 7.30. TEL. JB-5C7. At 7.30. TONIGHT, WED., AND THURS. DDIE ALBERT JOAN LESLIE In "THIEVES FALL OUT" te had to have a Bride and a Baby in 30 days! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Associate Attraction— KAY KYSER — In — "PLAYMATES" — With — OHN BARRYMORE LUPE VELEZ GINNY SIMMS (Oakespeare Modernised in Hilarious Comedy! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING FRI., SAT., MON. "THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO" 50-081 RESERVATIONS 50-081 f jiphfT'OGUE TUEATREaJv 8 \ I^. Brooklyn. =3?\ 1 e»j\ \f ■■ ■■ ■. .. .._—• ss j j FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. bhnny WEISSMULLER, Maureen O'SULLIVAN "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE" "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE" A New Tarzau Scries. Jimmy LYDON—Mary ANDERSON "HENRY AND DIZZY" "HENRY AND DIZZY" SELECTED SUPPORTS. (Programme Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY." "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" "JOE SMITH, AMERICAN" Don't delay in Booking for this Mighty Programme. ■ COME TO THE VOGUE FOR SUPER ENTERTAINMENT. JUMBLE SAL E UMBLE SALE A Jumble Sale in aid of HOME OF COMPASSION Will be held at 62 VIVIAN ST. m WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, at 9.30 a.m. Bargains Bargains 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1943, Page 2
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