LAST TWO DAYS—2 p,m. and 7.13. CONSTANCE BENNETT, BRODERICK CRAWFORD, PATRIC KNOWI.F.& In ■"SIN TOWN' 5 — And — CHESTER MORRIS JEAN PARKER RICHARD ARLEN In "WRECKING CREW" (Both Recommended by tho Censor for.Adults.) ■ mmmammmmummm I J J T* I iSODBTBNAI V. J RIDK Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. THURSDAY NEXT . . - THURSDAY NEXT . . • GRAND GALA NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE. Gloria Jean — Donald O'Connor Gloria Jean — Donald O'Connor Gloria Jean — Donald O'Connor In Their Brand-new Musical Comedy Riot "NEVER BEEN KISSED" "NEVER BEEN KISSED" "NEVER BEEN KISSED" "NEVER BEEN KISSED" JToar Gloria Joan, tn the Best of Voice . . . "What the Rose Said to Mo," "Love's Old Sweet Soils," "Say SI Si." A Gayer* Gloria ... a Groovier Donald . . . Jn the Tip Top Topper of them all ... Bursting with Sweethearts, Suitors, and Swing. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "JJEW" TIME THEATRE CUBA ST. (Next to Patrick's). Direction: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 52-334. 2.0 p.m. — TWICE DAILY —7.30 p.n>.! TWO GREAT STARS tn the most thrilling, suspenseful picturo over screened. ROBERT MONTGOMERY INGRID BERGMAN In "RAGE IN HEAVEN" "RAGE IN HEAVEN" "RAGE IN HEAVEN" AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME-— Here Is tho picture you will eeo with your heart! The man who wrote "All Quiet On the Western Front" creates this creat and glowing drama of undaunted hearts ... a drama of high adventure . . . gay and gallant laughtor ... triumphant love I FREDRIC MARCH MARGARET SULLAVAN FRANCES DEE In The most thrilling romantic adventure of all time. "SO ENDS OUR NIGHT" "SO ENDS OUR NIGHT" "SO ENDS OUR NIGHT" With GLENX FORD ANNA STEN ERIC YON STROHKIM (Programme Roc. by Censor for Adults.) PRINCESS THEATRE. Manners St. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tol. 42-SSO. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Daily. BRAND-NEW 1943 VERSION OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS SUCCESS, "ROSE OF TRALEE" ; Starring JOHN LONGDEN — ANGELA GLYNNB LESLIE BROOK -i-Al3o • THE RITZ:BROTHERS?CAROL'BRt*CE; DICIt FORAN, GRACE McDO^ALD'' In "BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXTRA SPECIAL! ANOTHER WONDERFUL DOUBLE PROGRAMME .■, Through: tho Courtesy of 20th Contury-Fox Films. • •■..■ •:-.- NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. &f THE ASCOT" >==, *4 Telet>h«i» 15.171. JEiip TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, at 7.30. Treat Your Eyes and Ears to "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" SONJA HENIE—JOHN PAYNE GLENN MILLER aud his ORCHESTRA ' Joan Milton Lynn DAVIS BERLE BARI And the Famous NICHOLAS BROS.' Hear "In the Mood," "Chattanooga Choo-Choo," "It / Happened in Sun Valley," "Tho Kiss Polka." See tho Marvellous Black Ice Ballot. IT'S SHEER DELIGHT! Also Showing "SUBMARINE PATROL" "SUBMARINE PATROL" Richard Nancy Preston GREENE KELLY FOSTER Slim Summervillo, Geo. Bancroft, John Carradlno. Drama of the Heroes of our Sea Lanes. INSPIRING THRILLING (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) €et "In the Mood" for a Top-class Show I COME TO NEWTOWN'S "ASCOT" TONIGHT! " ENTERTAINMENT IN COMFORT. THEATRE HEATED. 50-OSI RESERVATIONS 50-081 f[S|!l VOGUE THEATRE 3jjT? j^S v Brooklyn. SF^l I —-a——^-— m i^» ■■■■■■ i iiniii«■——.— "fi*" mr\. aua f t^^~* FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. FREDRIC MARCH BETTY FIELD "VICTORY" (Recommended by the Censor lor Adult Audiences.) BONNIE BAKER EDWARD EVERETT HORTON "YOU'RE THE ONE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SELECTED SUPPORTS. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. The greatest, thrills on earth, wonders ue7er before beheld by man. Seen In "ONE MILLION 11.C." (Recommended by tho Censor, for Adult Audiences.) "SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE VOGUE FOR SUPER ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. \ I**000" I/l NEM C "—^J i **> KILBIRNIfc. _^P Tel. 14-202. 7.15 TONIGHT 7.15 7.15 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 7.15 It's Spine-chilling I ... It will jolt you with a Thousand Thrills! "THE PANTHER'S CLAW" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring SIDNEY BLACKMER Companion Feature SUSANNA FOSTER JACKIE COOPEB WALTER ABEL In "GLAMOUR BOY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus Fox News and "Gang Busters." Telephone 14-20 ii for Reservations*
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 152, 29 June 1943, Page 2
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