-^ - ; Jfr1 " ""'j' THE THEATRE \>**2s==^ sl IffM ajc st i z~m jll i Dlr.: Fuller's Theatre Corp. .1 Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre- Tel. 45-100 j SHE'S NOT UNPATRIOTIC, j JUST BLIND, LIKE SO MANY OTHERS. . . . SHE JUST HATED TO HAVE,-THE NORMAL. ROUTINE OF HER LIFE DISTURBED. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Production .ill li L THE "WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" I "WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" Majestic Quality Featurettes Include Majestic Air Mai) News . . . N.S6 Unit "Entertaining the Troops" Vendetta (A Pusslnft Parade). The Lady or the Tiger (a miniature). Pete Smith's Scrap Book. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 VOL! X^^**--**^ 4_r I J -^ ,* S***^V RIVOLI Ig^^ NEWTOWN 25-041 Reservations 25-041 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 IRENE DUNNE In Her Latest Picture to Hit the Screen, "LADY IN A JAM" ——Also Showing— KOBERT STACK, BROD CRAWFORD. LEO CARRILLO. JACKIE COOPER ln "MEN OF TEXAS" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) — TOMORROW — SATURDAY MONDAY "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" and "HALFWAY TO SHANGHAI" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JJEGAL KARORI BOX PLANS Knighton's (Tel. 23-365). 7-3 0 . NIGHTLY 7.80 LAURENCE OLIVIER, Merle OBERON, Ralph RICHARDSON ln "DIVORCE OF LADY X" (In Technicolour) (Recommended by Censor for Adults) —Plus—— OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES. — TOMORROW — SATURDAY MONDAY Loretta YOUNG Fredric MARCH in "BEDTIME STORY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLUS IRENE DUNNE in - "LADY IN A JAM" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) —- FINALLY TONIGHT —- "WE WERE DANCING" And "PRISONER OF JAPAN" PRINCESS THEATRE. • Manners St. Dlr.: N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 42-580. " CONTINUOUS DAD-Y, from 11 a.m. Comm. Tomorrow (Friday) Take it from a bird who knows —it's funnier than all Bob's hits put together I 808 HOPE 808 HOPE MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE""MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" With GALE SONDERGAARD GEORGE ZUCCO HEAR Bobbie O'Hope, tlie Irish Tenor, at the Truckman's Plcuic. MEET Dr. Rx. Hope, the Baby Specialist and off tho cuff lecturer. SEE R. Hope, the Merry Mortician—guest of honour at his own funeral. It's uproarious. PLUS ✓ A GLAMOROUS ICE SKATING STAR THREATENS DR. KILDARE'S ECLIPSE 1 "MY LIFE IS YOURS" "MY LIFE IS YOURS" "MY LIFE IS YOURS" "MY LIFE IS YOURS" "MY LIFE IS YOURS" • Starring LEW AYRES LIONEL BARRYMORE LEW AYRES LIONEL BARRYMORE RED SKELTON RED SKELTON LARAINE DAY : BONITA GRANVILLE Can he fathom the mystery behind a perfect operation—that failed? Doc. Kildare up to his ears in trouble again, as he takes a desperate chance and ls sued for £20,000 damages. (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 50-081 — —RESERVATIONS 50-031 r $== TTQGUE THEATRE3jI 1 V Brooklyn. s&\ \ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. ED. G. ROBINSON MARLENE DIETRICH1 "MAN-POWER" "MAN-POWER" KENT TAYLOR and FRANCES LANGFORD "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "March of Time," Nowsreel. FRIDAY—SATURDAY: The Show everybody should see I "JUNGLE BOOK" "JUNGLE BOOK" "A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD" "A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD" (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) Book Early Book Early THE VOGUE FOR SUPER-ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE A BROOKLYN No. 7 TRAM. KILBIRNIE, LYALL BAY, AND MELROSE SUB-BRANCH COMMITTEE OF THE WELLINGTON RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). OFFICIAL opening of the Headquarters and Clubrooma at 67 Coutta St. by Colonel C. H. Weston, X.C, D.5.0., on Saturday next, April 3, at 3 p.m. All Returned Servicemen from the present War resident in tho E3 postal district aro cordially Invited to bo present. In the evening at 8 o'clock a Social and Dance will be. hold, for which a charge of ono shilling will bo mado. The Annual Reunion will take place on Saturday, April 24. Please keep this date free. This will bo the "Diggers'" own night. The "Diggers" from tho last war aro looking forward to meeting the new "Diggers" at all three of these functions. So come along, boys. D. GUNN. Chairman. 11. M. HARRIS, Hon. Secretary. I ___—__ BUSINESS Stationery—Good Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" I Printing Works cau supply both, Tel. 47-222 for your next quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 77, 1 April 1943, Page 2
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