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COiiKTKNAY J'L. Dim-lion: U. L. Jolmstou. Tel. 51-542. ■ ' ' ' '• " ' I .2.0 pin). —— TWICE DAILY —— 7.13 p.m. The Greatest. Double-feature Mystery ' I'rograrame liver Presented! BRIAN DOXLEVY (who says, "T,bere ain't a man I can't break . . , or a woman 1 can't aiake happy") VEBQXICA LAKE {She's dynamite. . . . "I've got weapons a man can't nght against . . . and, brother, I'm not bashful") ALxVS LADD (He's tough . . . "My gun's for hire again . . . fast on the draw . . . slow In tlie clincheß ... that's me") 'They're all together in Paramount's Supermystery Masterpiece, "THE GLASS KEY" "THE GLASS KEY" — wita —- WILLIAM BENDIX ... BONITA GRAXVtLLR RICHARD DENNING . . . JOSEPH CALLEJA It's a Battle of the Ssxes ... and what a Battle i Unearthly Hound of Horror J Fleshless Handa that Killed i Legless Torso that Walked 1 A nameless Thing of the Night, stalking tha halls of a death-cursed house! Mystery's Greatest' Thrill Team: BELA LDGOSI , LIONEL ATWJLL LEIF EBIKSON . ..IRENE HERVEY . . . RALPH MORGAN ... DON POKTEK . . . NILS ASTHER ... FRANK REICHEIi in . "NIGHT MONSTER" "NIGHT MONSTER" What kind of a thing is IT? Heart a raging tomb of iiate! Moving like a flash ... kill-1 ing like a stranglerl 3—MITCHELL AYRES AND HIS ORCHESTKA i Plus- i EXCELLENT SHORT FEATURES. | (Prog. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) j "HEI TIKI" : — "HEI TIKI" Special Screenings at Matinees Only— 10 a.m. and 2.0 p.m. from MONDAY NEXT. A truly great and glorious picture of the Maori people before the coming of the pakeha. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) XJOXY THEATRE. . ■ Manners St Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 40-618. Gene Mary . Smiley AUTRY LEE BURNETTE AUTRY LEE BURNETTE in The Giant Musical Extravaganza "RIDIN' ON A RAINBOW" "BIDIN* ON A RAINBOW" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Chester Jean Edward MORRIS PARKER NOBBIS -■■ ■ '. In ' A Screenful of Action-packed Dynamite, "I LIVE ON DANGER" "I LIVE ON DANGER" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES, " gTATE-P E T 0 N E . TONIGHT AT 8. "THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA" ; "THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA" -— max — MARSHA. HUNT — RICHARD. CARLSOK Marjorie Main ■' Virginia Weldlet It's a hilarious new angle on high society high life—soen through the eyes of the servants-—» ' . yrho see everything! Box Plans at Theatre; (T4L 63-599). 2CQTE.~Telepb.one Reserves cannot be held after 7 p.m. ■ . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PALACE — PETONE — PALACE : FINALLY TONIGHT, at S.O; "TANKS A MILLION" • ■/•■-:;■■ ■ And- 7 "MISS POLLY" ' (Both Apprpyed; for Universal Exhibition.) ——- TOMORROW MATINEE at 1.43. WILD! .WEIRD! WACKY! It's a riot of trfeky passages, sliding panels, clutching hands, and convulsing laughter. LUPE VELEZ —— '- ; LEON-EHROL 'MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST" "MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST" —— Associate Feature —— The songs you love- in. the sweetest story ever told. ' "ROSE OF TRALEE" "ROSE OF TRALEE" - v —— Wlta JOHN LONGDEN LESLEY BKOOK (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE, As Cosy as Your Own Fireside. NOW SCREENING, 7.45 p.m. s MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. Metro Super Feature . "JOHNNY EAGER" . .With . .'.. " ROBERT TAYLOR — LAXA TUBNBIt EDWARD ARNOLD, and a Terrific Cast. : You've never seen a romance so thrilling; "JOHNNY EAGER" ROBERT TAYLOR, a liard guy with men. LANA TURNER, the first girl he met who's more than his match. "JOHNNY EAGER" A dramatic blast—a .romantic explosion. "JOHNNY EAGER" Romantic thrills with a stylo all their own. "JOHNNY EAGER" Reserve Early for Weekend, or you may be disappointed. Ring 63-933 for Seats. Telephone Reserves not held after 7.30 p.m. (Censor's Certificate: Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) J)E LUXE -r— LOWER HU'IT. For Reserves Telephone 63-431. TONIGHT, at 7.45: BASIL RATHBONE NIGEL BRUCE EVELYN ANKERS REGINALD DENNY In "SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR" Chasing a phantom voice—new mystery,- adventures—timed to the present—with fiction's greatest and most famous sleuths. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus "THE GAY VAGABOND" With , ROSCOE KARNS — BUTH DONNELLY What a rascal 1 He trails adventure to its lair —and women are his chief adventure. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ALSO FOX AUSSIE NEWS. ■ MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2 p.m.: "SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR" ; Plus Cartoon, etc.. and Ep. 12 "Overland Mail" Serial. ■ . PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn | TeL 63-844. . \ TONIGHT, at 7.45. WARREN WILLIAM —, RUTH FORD "SECRETS OF TOE LONE WOLF" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) JOHN CARROLL — EDMUND O'BRIEN "OBLIGING YOUNG LADY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — SATURDAY — Errol FLYNN — Fred MacMURBAY "DIVE BOMBER" (In Techhlcolour) (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Zasu PITTS — Slim SUMMERVILLE "MISS POLLY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) I SATURDAY—MATINEE AT 1.45 P.M. j "MISS POLLY." PLUS SERIALS, I COMEDIES. CARTOONS, ETC. j MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY. ELECTRICAL RELIABILITY. i Electrical and Allied Equipment from I J. F. Haygrave, "Limited, la second to none for Quality and Reliability. *;Autocrat" Starters "0.J.N." Industrial Switch Gear | "Bull" Electric Motors f'Harco" Lamps '^Mercoid" Controls | "Electrpflo" Indicating, Recording, and Cou- |: trolling Instruments i Thermometers and Pressure/ !. v. Gauges!,.: ' ■ '■; '. ' ;,-'.. ■..,,. '■.'..■. .- : .■ ' J: F. HARGRAVE;- LTD., • 82 Ghuzne'e St., Welllnston. i "^ • ' Ttl. 54-351 (2 lines).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1943, Page 2

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