2 p.Tn. — SUNDAY —.7.45 p.m. | llv. permission of and at the request of Iho Civic Authorities, THK MAJESTIC will bo open to members of tlio Allied Forces and Merchant Marine, each of whom may bring two friends. i "TORTILLA FLAT" | Programme will bo screened. Normal prices will bo charged. 1T " ' THE THEATRE ,| ' ' ''t "fe MA JEST 1 C^fff put] ■ ■*■'■* . Ism d*,l S p.m. .8 p.m. I Ml Dlr.: Fuller's Theatre Corp. .M [ '»")^__^__i——aa—e_ .. .-St* Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 43-100. LAST FEW DAYS OF Spencer Tracy ~- John Garfield Hedy Laraarr.— Frank Morgan Bring to Life the Lovable Characters 111 John .Steinbeck* Gayest. Novel In Metro-Guldwyn-Mnyer's Presentation of. "TORTILLA FLAT" "TORTILLA FLAT" "TORTILLA FLAT" ! ' ■ ■ ■ ■ Also for Your Thrill and rieasure' The N.Z. Govt. Film Review Proudly Presents GEN. SIR BERNARD FREYBERG AND ' ' THE N.Z. DIVISION. A magnificent and' inspiring pictorial record of the valorous exploits of. our own N.Z. Division in Greece, Crete, j Egypt, and Tunisia. "; ■" i (Approved for Universal exhibition.) Special Featurette: ■ 'a Paramount Picture. •WEREFUSE TO DIE." Portraying tho Nazi Brutality at the Sack of Lldtce. j (Censored as Not Suitable *for Children.) : —NEXT ATTRACTION— * "Seven Sweethearts" ! A Picture Refreshingly New, Imraort- . ■ alising the glory of the traditional } Tulip Festival of Holland . . . sparkI ling with humour and fun . . . eni chanting with the glorious 6ongs of Kathryn Grayson and the lilting melodies of an All-Girl Orchestra., .Starring | Van Heflin Kathryn Grayson — Marsha Hunt in Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer's "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" Produced by Joe Pasternak, who gave you those wonderful Deanna Durbln Pictures. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) NEWTUWN'S POI'ULAU IH&ATKIS. i VOLIX** 8** 85*^^ <^T I "'IVOLI } RIVOLI j^^^ 25-041 RESERVATIONS 25.041 7.30 . NIGHTLY 7.30 .Tames Robert Lionel 811110 STKWART YOUNG RARUYMORE P.UKKK STEWART YOUNG BARRYMORE BURKE. In "NAVY SLUE AND GOLD" "NAVY BLUE AND GOLD" —— Also Showing - LEON ERROL -r— LUPE VELBZ In . "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S BABY" REGAL - ■■' KARORI Box Plans Knichtbri's, r Telephone 28-3(55. V. _7.30; —7 TONIGHT AND MONDAY — 7.30J ■ WILLIAM POWELL —— HEDY LAMAIUt In "C-R-o-s-s-n-o-A-n-s" "C-R-0-S-S-K-O-A-D-S" With. BASIL RATHBONE CLARE TKKVOB (Recorutncndcd by the Cousor for Adults.) —Plus— FAY BAINTER HUGH HERBERT In "MRS. WIGGS O51 THK CABBAGE PATCH" "MRS. WIGGS Oi v THE CABBAGE PATCH" (Approved for Universal. Exhibition.) (If NEW EMPIRE, \\\ l( ( ISLAND BAY 111 y\ Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JJJ GALA REOPENING. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 9. Bos Plans for Opening Night and following Nights Open Wednesday Next, July. 7. All Pcrmanent'Seat Holders aro requested to make Early Arrangements for Seats. Opening Attraction : CAUY GRANT GINGER ROGERS In "ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" And • "DESTINATION UNKNOWN" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GAIO CITIZENS 7 PICTURES. TONIGHT — At 7.30 — TONIGHT. "GEORGE AND BIARGABET" With Mario.Lohr, Judy Kelly, Noel Howlctt (Recommended by Cousor as Unsuitable for Children.) 808 STELE CLAIRE CARLTON — in — \ "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KHANDALLAH PICTURES. TONIGHT — At 7 o'clock — TONIGHT. BETTE DAVIS — In — "THE LETTER" — "TUB LETTER" (Recommended by Censor as Unsuitable for Young Children.) "STRICTLY IN THE GROOVE" A Bright Musical Comedy with LEON ERROL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE ROYAL THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor: STANLEY OLIVER. rpECUNICAL COLLEGE HALL. JLechnical college hall. TONIGHT, at S. EXCERPTS FROM RUSSIAN MASTERPIECES. < Aud THE PEASANT CANTATA. Soloists: Soprano—Rena Edwards, Auckland. Baritone —Ken Mucauley Prices: 4s (Res.), 3s. (Res.), and 2s. Doors Open at 7.15. W. X CALDOW. Hon. Secretary. Access -by Motor from. Buckle St., through Art Gallery Grounds. By tram, take No. li to Taranakl St. stop. . HUTT VALLEY R.S.A. WOMEN'S SECTION. NEXT-OF-ION PARTY. THE President, and Committee of the Uutt Valley R.S.A. Women's Section invite the next-of-kin of casualties find prisoners of war to a party in tho R.S.A. Rooms, High St., Lower Hutt, on "SATURDAY, JULY 17, at 2.30 p.m. A Special Invitation is extended to FATHERS. COME AND HEAR MRS. RONA MEEK — On — "PHYSICAL EDUCATION, BALLET, FOLK DANCE IN RUSSIA." Chairman: MR. PIIILIPP A. SMITHELLS, Superintendent of Physical Welfare, SUNDAY, JULY <1. at S p.m. OCR. CLUBROOMS, 212 Lamblon ' Qy. N.Z. SOCIETY FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. .■•■•■•■ WE make Lino or Half-tpno Blocica for all purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post." Pi-intine Works- Tal. i'-i-i-i.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 3, 3 July 1943, Page 2
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