COL'UTENAY l'L. Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tel. Dl-S'l-. 2.0 p.a. TWICE DAILY 7.15 p.m. TWO THRILLERS ... ON" ONE GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. THE ROUGHEST, TOUGHEST TRIO . . . that ever, blasted the screen. BRIAN DONLEVY VERONICA LAKB ALAN LADD In Paramouut's Mystery Masterpiece, "THE GLASS KEY" "THE GLASS KEY" WUb BONITA GRANVILLE . . . RICHARD DENNING JOSEPH CALLEIA " l* UNEARTHLY HOUND OF HORROR! Nameless! Deathless! A creeping terror stalking the halls of a death-cursed house. Is it human or haunted t Is it earth-bound or supernatural? Your hair will feel liko pine noodles when you .sec ... IT! Mystery's Greatest Thrill Team: * BBLA LUGOSI LIONEL AT WILL LEIF ERIKSON . . . IRENE HERVEY . . - RALPH MORGAN . . . DON PORTER . . . NILS ASTHER . . . FRANK REICHER in "NIGHT MONSTER" "NIGHT MONSTER" (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plua, MITCHELL AYRES AND HIS ORCHESTRA. And Other Excellent Short Features.----1 SPECIAL NOTICE. 3ION.—TUES.—WED.—THURS. At Matinees Only. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. "HEf TIKI" "HEI TIKI" A Truly Great and Glorious Picture of Your Own Country. •: A Saga of the Maori before tho advent of the Pakcha. PRODUCED IN N.Z. BY AMERICA. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) POXY THEATRE. Manners St. Tel. 40-ClB. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. Gene Mary Smiley AUTRY LEB ,B.UHNETTE | AUTRY LEE BURNETTE ; ■ ■ In i The Giant Musical Extravaganza ! "RIDIN' ON A RAINBOW" I "RIDIN' ON A RAINBOW" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Chester Jean Edward MORRIS PARKER NORRIS' lv A Screenful of Action-packed Dynamite, "I LIVE ON DANGER" "I LIVE ON DANGER" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. gTATE — PETOJM E TONIGHT AT 8. "THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA" f'THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA" With —— .' MARSHA HUNT • RICHARD CARLSON Marjorie Main Virginia Weidlor It's a hilarious new angle on; high society high life—seen through the eyes of the servants— * who see everything! Bos Plans at Theatre.-(Tel. ;:63-599). NOTE.—Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7 p.m. • . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PALACE — PETONE — PALACE ■*• TONIGHT, at S. WILD! WEIRD! j WACKY I Lupe ' Lo°" VLLEZ IJRROL ':""". In "MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST" It's a Riot! Associate Feature: The sweetest story ever told, "ROSE OF TRALEE" . — With — JOHN LONGDEN—LESLEY BROOK—ANGELA GLYNNE Featuring your favdurite Irish songs, "Rose oi Tralee," "Macushla," "Dear Little Shamroclc," "Mountains o' Moutue," "Maire, My ~.;.:■. ■...:■:■.■ Girl;" :.. •'■ ,• --■ ■. (Programme App.. for Universal Exhibition.) "Tower hutt theatres. KINQ GEORGE THEATRE. As Cosy as Your Own Fireside. NOW SCREENING, 7.45 p.m. f "JOHKNY EAGER" With tIOBERT TAYLOR — LANA TURNER EDWARD ARNOLD, and a Territlc Cast. You've never seen a romance so thrilling. "JOHNNY EAGER" ROBERT TAYLOR, a hard guy with men. LANA .TURNER, the first girl lie met who's more than his match. "JOHNNY EAGER"A dramatic blast —a romantic explosion. "JOHNNY EAGER'" Romantic thrills with a style all their own. "JOHNNY EAGER" Ring 63-933 for Scats. Telephone Reserves not held, after. 7.30 p.m. (Censor's Certificate: Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) '. ;■ ■ ■ T)E LUXE — LOWER HUTT. For Reserves Telephone 63-431. TONIGHT, at 7.45: BASUi 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 — RUTH DONNELLY What a rascal I He trails adventure to Its lair —and women are his chief adventure. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also FOX- AUSSIE NEWS. PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn .Tel. 63-844. j' TONIGHT, at 7.45: ,Err6l FLYNN — Fred MacMURRAY "DJVE BOMBER" , (In Technlcolour) (Recommended by; Censor for Adults) Zasu PITTS — Slim SUMMERVILM3 "MISS POLLY" ... " (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SEASIDE Lyall THEATRE EASIDE Bay THEATRE 7.15 TONIGHT ONLY 7.15 STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY In ."GREAT GUNS" '. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing LLOYD NOLAX In "MICHAEL SHAYNE, PRIVATE DETECTIVE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus Metro News aud Shorts. Tel. 16-393 for Reservations. rpHIS MONTHS-BIG EVENT-— -*- "EVERYBODY DANCE," Presented by THE MARGARET OATES SCHOOL OF DANCING (N.Z.'s Leading School of Stage and Tap Dancing), With a Cast of Talented Performers, Headed by Ralph Wllkin (assistant teacher and winner Of A.S.O.D. Senior Scholarship, 1942), Violet Jones, Tommy ("Riibberlegs") Petherick, Marie McLeod, Doreen Dickenson, Audrey Flltcroft,. Lois Chat Held, Olive Jones, Bobby Blackhall, Norman Draper, and many other welt-known and clever Juveniles, in a Varied Programme, including excerpts from the latest popular films. At the : TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE' On SATURDAY, JULY 24, at 7.30 p.m. Admission: D. Circle'2s'Od (plus tax). Children la 6d; Res. Stalls 2s (plus tax). Children Is Od; Unres. Stalls Is Gd, Children Is. Box Plan Opens D.I.C. on Wednesday, July 14.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 3, 3 July 1943, Page 2
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