FINAL SCREENING TONIUUT, 7.-1-. The Soviet Film, "IN THE REAR OF THE ENEMY" And ' "PRISONER OF JAPAN" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.] I^^pARAMOUNT_^^~ Courtenay PI. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 p.m. COMM TOMORROW (FRIDAY). COMM. TOMORROW (FRIDAY). COMM. TOMORROW (FRIDAY). TWO BRAND-NEW 1943 ACTION-PACKED SPECIALS. I—FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. Those roughneck rascals ore at it again ir their flr.st tornado of triumph for 1H43. ddvin; just a littlo deeper into life's realities but yei keeping a refreshing humour, those good bac boys THE DEAD END KIDS THE DEAD END KIDS THE DEAD END KIDS THE DEAD END KIDS Now known as "The East Side Kids" LEO GORCEY, BOBBY JORDAN, HUNTZ HALL, GABRIEL BELL, DAVID GORCEY, AND BOBBY STONE. Live up to their Reputation In . "SMART ALECKS" I "SMART ALECKS" "SMART ALECKS" "SMART ALECKS" "SMART ALECKS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2 —Universal's Peril-packed Mystery Thriller "HALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI" "HALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI" "HALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI" "HALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI" Starring KENT TAYLOR — IRENE HERVEY J. EDWARD BROMBERG HENRY STEPHENSON GEORGE ZUCCO WILLIE FUNG MYSTERY . . . MURDER . . . RIDING THE ROARING RAILS AS THE TRAIN OF TERROR MAKES THE MOST DANGEROUS RUN ON CHINA'S LIFELINE. A Nation's War Plans in a Lady's Stocking A Carload of Spies with the Fate of a Nation at Stake. On the Rangoon to Lashio Express. It' 3 Axis treachery in the ominous Orient with America's Free-lanco Fighters Battling for the Fate of the Burma Lifeline. / (Recommended by the Cen3pr for .Adults.) —Plus— "MOTHER GOOSE ON THE LOOSE" Excellent Colour Cartoon. AND LATEST OVERSEAS NEWSREELS, PRICES: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. Box Plans n.ow open at Theatre and D.I.C. No extra to book. ' FINALLY TONIGHT: >"TALL, DARK., AND HANDSOME" ' And "UNHOLY PARTNERS." JK OX V THEATRE. Dlr.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. TOMORROW (FRIDAY)! Cecil B. De Mille's Greatest . . . Filmed In Glorious Technicolour, this gusty Saga of the Sea Outstrips Nature's Fury, "REAP THE WILD WIND " "REAP THE WILD WIND" " REAP THE WILL? WIND " " REAP THE WILD WIND " Starring RAY John PAULETTE MILLAND WAYNE GODDARD MILLAND WAYNE GODDARD RAYMOND MASSEY SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT PRESTON LYNNE OVERMAN ♦ MARTHA O'DRISCOLL The salvage masters of Key West . . . guarding America's life-line . . . fighting the hurricanes to save lives and cargo from the wrecked vessels beside the roaring reefs. Battling for America's very future on the sea. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature. i Gay Days . . . Moonlit Nights . . . Studded j . with Songs and Laughter 1 " MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE " "MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE" " MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE " " MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE " — Starring — DENNIS O'KEEFE, JANE FRAZEE DENNIS O'KEEFE, JANE FRAZEE EDDIE FOY, JUN. BETTY KEAN ERNO VEREBES . FRANKLIN PANGBORN THE THREE CHOCOLATEERS High-ligutin' the moonlight ... in tropical Havana, with fun-making and love-making to make you romantically ecstatic over its gaj laughs and tip-top tunes. Featuring the Song Hits: "WHAT AM I DOIN?" "BUT ARE WE WORRIED—YES," , "LIVERIP LOUIE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TONIGHT "COWBOY SERENADE" And "THE BIG BLOCKADE" ■lllllllillllllllllllllllllfllllllllllliM^ M ALWAYS A BETTER SHOW AT THE g I PRINCESS THEATRE § B N.Z, Theatres, Ltd. Tel 42-580. §f H CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. M HiimmimmuiiiniinifiiimiuiumiuimiiuiniiUHiHtiinHiMiiiEiuinuninuufinuiniimuiutu TOMORROW (FRIDAY) TOMORROW (FRIDAY) MOKE LAUGHS THAN "THE PHILADELPHIA STORY" SPENCER TRACY — KATHARINE HEPBURN SPENCER TRACY — KATHARINE HEPBURN SPENCER TRACY — KATHARINE HEPBURN In "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" They met —in a belligerent sort of way—-thej wed, and the hostilities really began—as sht took her friends on her honeymoon and. tc get even he brought Ills mates along—you'll never stop laughing—it's that kind of picture (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And Priscilla Jeffrey Ronald May LANK LYNN UEAGAN lIOBSON LANIO LYNN REAGAN lIOBSON LANE LYNN REAGAN ROBSON In "MILLION DOLLAR BABY" "MILLION DOLLAR BABY" "MILLION DOLLAR BABY" "MILLION DOLLAR BABY" SHE LOOKS LIKE A MILLION—AND WHAT'S MORE SHE HAS A MILLION. She was a poor working girl with a million dreams —when suddenly she had a million dollars to make 'em all come true. Fairy tale?— Sure—hut It's streamlined to give you nior« fun, more charm, and more laughs. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JL'MBLE SALE. I FRIDAY, February 10, 02 VIVIAN ST. ' At 10 a.m. GOOD BARGAINS. FRIDAY SPECIALS At ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN SHOP 242 CUBA ST. Good Bargains in Frocks, Coats, Hats, Cos tumes, Shoes, Rugs for Cots, Children's Frocks etc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1943, Page 2
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