Dlr.: Sir ISunjamill Fuller. 2 p.m. — DAII.Y — S i).hi. SHOPPERS' SESSION C> P.M. TODAY "WAKE ISLAND" "WAKE ISLAND" "WAKE ISLAND" —Starring— BRIAN OONLSVY MACDONALD CAREY ROBERT PRESTON A deathless story written in fingers of flame by the U.S. Marines. j You'll be stunned and awed to ttio depths ' of your soul. Tou'U bo proud, terribly proud. A Paraniount Picture. (Recommended by the Ceusoi^for Adults.) "MARCH OF TIME" *> {The S\B.I. Front). ' How America deals with the fifth column. Reserve at D.I.C. or Theatre. TeL 54-T75. NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. I **IVOLI } JP* EIVOLI )^^^ NPWTnWV 25-041 RESERVATIONS 25-011 7.30 : SIGHTLY 7.30 James Robert Lionel Blllio STEWART YOUNG HARRYMORE BURKS STEWART 'YOUNG BARRYMORE BURKE Iv "NAVY BLUE AND GOLD" .— Also Showing —— LEON ERBOL —:— '■ -LUPE VELEZ In i "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S BABY" 1.30 MATINEE TOMORROW 1.30 "NAVY BLUE AND GOLD," "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S BABY" . \ AND SERIAL. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGAL KAROKI Bos Plans Knlghton's, Telephone 28-3G3. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 SATURDAY—MONDAY WILLIAM POWELL HEDY LAMARfc In "C-B-O-S-S-R-O-A-D-S" "C-B-O-S-S-B-O-A-D-S" With BASIL BATHBONE — '■ CLARE TREVOR . (BecomniendedNby the Censor for Adults.) —Pius— ■ '- t ! FAY BAINTER :— HUGH HERBERT I In' . ' | "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" "MRS. WIGGS OF THE. CABBAGE PATCH" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2.15 — MATINEE TOMORROW — 3.15 "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" Serial and Featurettes jjSS^CJAPITOL |l. m ■■■■■» MUtAKAB. —7~TT~I At 7.30— Tel. 18-567 At 7.30 TONIGHT-— '- And SATURDAY-MONDAY. Hilarious Fun and Adventure with GEORGE FORMBY In "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" George busts into Grand Opera . . . and a girl busts his Ambition! ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION — , BICHABD ABLEN ARLINB JUDCtfS , to. . 6 r'WILDCAT" A fast, exciting story of romance . - .and oil* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m.: "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" SPECIAL WEEKEND PROGRAMME. SO-DBl RESERVATIONS 50-OSI I eVOOOB THEATRE ajjP J_j^sL Brooklyn. SJ^l 7.3O—TONIGHT AND SATURDAY—7.3O DOROTHY LAMOUR RICHARD DENNIKO "BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON" Wild Excitement . . . Pagan Love . . . Beneath the Tropic Moon, in Jungle Solitude. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . JOAN GARDNER BENIAMINO GIGLI "FORGET ME NOT" Gigli, the World's Greatest Tenor. SELECTED SUPPORTS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Special Children's Matinee. 1.30 SATURDAY, . ."Beyond the Blue Horizon/ Serial, Cartoons, etc. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. THE ROYAL HIE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. • Conductor: STANLEY OLIVER. /TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL. ■i-ECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL. TOMORROW NIGHT, at S. TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8. Coronation Scene from Boris Godounov. Choral Dances from "Prince Igor." "Joshua" (Moussorgsky). Peasant Cantata (Bach).' Soloists: Soprano—Rena Edwards (Auckland), ' Baritone—Ken Macauley. Prices: 4s (Res.). 3s (Kcs.), and 2s. Box Plan at D.I.C. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Secretary. Access by motor from Buckle St. through Art Gallery Grounds. By tram, tako No. 6 to Taranaki St. stop. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE. TOMORROW. COMRADES V. WATERSIDE. COMRADES V. WATERSIDE. No. 2 Ground. MARIST v. TECHNICAL. ■. MARIST v. TECHNICAL. Kick-oft' 2.45 p.m. i Curtain Raisers at 1.30 p.m. Admission, including stand, One Shilling. W. J. ARCUS. Secretary, W.F.A. DANCIFG. ~~ * OANCIAU MGHTLX """ — At the -t— MAYFAIK CABARET, SffAlß CABARET. FROM 8 O'CLOCK. Admission. 2a 6d Intoxicating Liquor strictly Prqt.lb.teoV ' NIGHTLY. r j £i*MPBESS ' — ; ' s— BALLBOOJI J ' 83 Ghuznee St. * Doug. Roche and His Ballroom Orchestra, i But>s 8s 6d itOBIN HOOti CLUB (DiC), | WSHES to notify its members and friends tb,at the Club has Ceased to Function owing to the Armed For cob taking over the building. MODERN DANCE. '. : TONIGHT — -. — r ! TONIGHT i EVERY FEIDAY, ! ASSEMBLY HALL.. BROUGHAM 'ST.! ii.SSEMBLY HALL, BROUGHAM. ST.; NORM. HULL-BROWN'S ORCHPJSTRA. ! S p.m. to 12. Admission 2s Gil, strictly No Jitterbug Dancing..
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1943, Page 2
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