fn MAJE 5T 1 C |fj Si *pm " p-m> G || . Dir.: Fuller's l'beatre C»rp, .11 Tims at DIC. mid Theatre. Tel. 45-100. JEANITITE Mac DONALD ROBT. YOUNG Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Preseuts * "CAIRO" * » 9 O a> • » * "C-AIRO" * » fl v v v go T » jj> g y (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Featurettes Include— MAJESTIC AIR MAIL NEWS Includes The Victorious Advance of the Gallant New Zealand Division from Egypt to Tripoli. N.Z. Govt. Film Review Proudly Present 9 # "IN TO TRIPOLI" "IN TO TRIPQLI" # & & From the comfort of a theatre seat see tho N.Z. Division in their memorable advance through the desert to ihe crowning achievement . . . the occupation of Tripoli. "FURTHER PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS" "WRENS" .(Ministry of toformation). "HISTORIC MARYLAND" (Travelogue). —SUNDAY— 2 p.m. — 7.45 p:m. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE ■At the request of and by permission of the Civic Authorities, will be opened for the entertainment of members of the Forces of all Allied Nations, eacli of whom may bring two civilian friends. Normal admission prices will be charged. NO RESERVATIONS. PROGRAMME AS ADVERTISED BELOW WILL BE SCREENED. DRAMA ... As timely as Today's Headlines By the Producers of "Mrs. Miniver" An Unusual Picture . . . There are no war scenes . . . It's Real and Homely . . . Entertaining and Delightful. THE "WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" "WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" "WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" Starring Fay Bainter — Edward Arnold RICHARD SPRING Ney Byington (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featurettes Include The Thrilling N.Z. Go,v.t. Short. "IN TO TRIPOLI" The Complete Story of the Advance from Egypt and the Eventual Occupation of Tripoli. TO EMPIRE, ISLAND BAY. PATRONS. WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO VISIT THE IHVOLI DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSING OF THE EMPIRE—THERE'S ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. NKwrmvM 25-011 Reservation 25-041 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 : WALLACE BEfifiY FRANK MORGAN — MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN In "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS" "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS" :{Eecommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Also Showing— TOMMY TRIN&ER Star of "Sailors 3," is In the Army now In "LAUGH IT OFF" .{Approved for Universal jSxhlhlllon.) ; j|fcX,AL KAKUKJ I Reservations Knlghton's (Tel. 2S-365). 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 A Comedy of Devastating Delight George Joan MiHcha BRENT BENNETT AUER In " T-W-I-N B-E-D-S " •■T-W-J-N ■ B-E-D-S" "T-W-I-N B-E4>-S" ' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — I'lus — LYNN BARI • — JOHN -SUTTOX In "MOON OVER HER SHOULDER" j (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) j SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY TOMORROW NIGHT, MARCH 21, 8.15 P.M. | EEJ ()PERA HOUSE EEJ OPEN TO EVERYONE. KILBIRNIE WRESTLING AND SPORTS CLUB Presents a GREAT VARIETY SHOW. And what a Wonderful Programme, Just read It and Judge for yourself, WE AGAIN HAVJB THE PLEASURE TO PRESENT THAT WONDERFUL LITTLE STAR LEIGH BRKWEK, Amazing Personality Tit-Bit. lti«lit dp to Wus-Jd Standard. OUR PROGRAMMES WOULD NOT BE COMPLETE WfTHOUT HER. REAPPEARANCE OF AN OLD FAVOURITK LUE McI'LVRIDE This Versatile Bass Batitone with Ills Spanish Guitar you must remember. N.Z.'S LEADING MUSICAL ACT THE MeGOWAN QUARTETTE Featuring Albert, the 'Wonder Boy. Tins is the best, brightest, gayest combination of Its kind in Australasia. FIRST APPEARANCE OF WELLINGTON'S LARRY ADLER, MERVYN I'lAGlil, He'll give you a treat with his Harmonica. CHARMING YOUNG LADIES AND BRILLIANT VOCALISTS. THE GOL'KH SISTERS. • Their duels and .solos .you vvili enjoy. FIRST APPEARANCE OF A GRAND .iIiVKLn BAND. A Troup of Folk with Varied Instruments Giving You v .Musical Treat. FIRST APPEARANL'Ji OF A REAL HEADLINER TRIXIE SUTHERLAND. Don't miss this biiSliaut mid outstanding comedy character artist. REAPPEARANCE OF ANOTHER OLD FAVOURITE. THE YOUKLLI.XG GUSL This popular star will again entertain with yodelling. Very rarely heard. A GRAND DANCE BAND CRUONER, GEORGE TURNER, He will feature tfae latest hits. A VERY CLEVEfc AND AMUSING ACT, HARRY RJLLSTONE, Lightning Sketch Artist and Cartoonist. GRAND DANCING BY LOVELY YOUNG LADIES FROM DOROTHY DANIELS'S ACADEMY OF DANCING. They will present (1) "ROSE O"»AY" (2) "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY" Two Bright and Snappy Ballets. Here's a Clever Entertainer, KENNEDY, Featuring a Coinlc Eccentric Dance. IF YOU WANT A .GRAND NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT THERE IS NO BETTER ANYWHERE THAN THIS, SO TAKE OUR ADVICE AND RESERVE NOW ON 'PHONE 3S-256. TOMORROW,. SUNDAY. RESERVE AT THEATRE OR TEL. 50-230. PROCEEDS FOR PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF GIRLS AND BOYS. Management 'reserves right to refuse admittance at discretion. BE WISE RESERVE I'OR SUNDAY . SUNDAY • SUNDAY
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 67, 20 March 1943, Page 2
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