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■"Jf EW' y TIME THEATRE CUBA ST. (Nest to Patrick's). Direction: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 52-334. 1.30 P.M. — TWICE DAILY — 7 P.M.' PLEASE NOTE!' MATlNEE.commences at 1.30 p.m. EVENING commences sharp at 7 o'clock. THE GREATEST MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF ALL TIME I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "ZIEGFELD GIRL" "ZIEGFELD GIRL" Starring James Judy STEWART GARLAND . STEWART GARLAND HEDY LAMARR LANA TURNER A glorious, glittering serenade to tho Great Ziegfeld's glamorous girls and the men who made them the most-sousut-after beauties the world has ever lcnown. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO A riot of laughter from beginning to end. .with the world's funniest sweethearts. WALLACE BEERY MARJORIE MAIN In "BARNACLE BILL" = "BARNACLE BILL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS THEATRE. Manners St. Direction: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 42-580. Continuous Daily, from 11 a;m. ConstAnce Brod Patrlc BENNETT CRAWFORD KNOWLES BENNETT '.CRAWFORD KNOWLES :- s .-."" .. " In Uhiversal's action-crammed' drama of the booming oil towns. "SIN TOWN" ("Recommended by the Censor for Adults,) Second Big Feature . -' WEAVER BROS, and ELVIRY In "SHEPHERD OF THE OZARKS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —"" via em A,' v™**u ™*** fc--*«J >-**^_-"*> KILBIRNm^^-f» —«»^^^^^. —^ ■ ' ■—J Tel. 14-202. M 5 TONIGHT 7.15 T. 15 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 7.15 JOEL McCREA VERONICA LAKE Kobert Warwick >—- William Demarest Margaret Hayes . Eric Bloro "SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) • Companion Feature CHESTER. MORRIS JEAN PARKER ROSE HOBABT DICK PCRCELL —— In , • "NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PLUS FOX NEWS AND "GANG BUSTERS" Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. THEATRE HEATED. ■ 50-OSI -i— RESERVATIONS 50-OSI F jsVOGUE THEATREajji II |l^v Brooklyn. 3P* "-■ "FINALLY;TONIGHT, at 7.30. JEAN ROGERS — LEE BOWMAN "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS" (Recpjnraendecl by tho Censor for Adult ;: . Audiences.) TRANCES LEDEREJI%: 1- '■* ■ ■ IDA LUPINQ "ONE RAINY AFTERNOON" .. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SELECTED SUPPORTS. " . :.; ;WEDNES»AY:, THURSDAY. BOO&;EARLYfJ ?• BOOK EARLY. IAUREXGE OI.iy.JEIf. JOAN FONTAINE > •■-" ~ x "REBECCA" (RecommendeSTTytljo.■"Censor for Adult Audiences.) ' -' THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. NO MORE BEAUTIFUL PICTURE HAS EVER GRACED THE SCREEN. "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" * ffiWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. f!3f THE ASCOT" fs^* , Telephone 15- 17a. jpjCorner Constable St. TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. . (In Natural Technicolor) "BiLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" WALTER PIDGEON GREEK .GARgON WALTER PIDGEON GREER GARSON Fighting prejudice and bigotry she turned heartbreak into a noble life work. SEE IT AGAIN—AND AGAIN J ■~ ! Additional Attraction: WITNESS VANISHES" "THE WITNESS VANISHES" EDMUND LOWE—WENDY BABBIE The mystery that baffled-Scotland Yard! It's Thrill .arid. Chill-packed. (Both Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) SOUND, WARMTH, COMFORT Second to None, at ~iNEWTOWN'S ASCOT —— TONIGHT. ftt?\Q A P. ITOL |j"; ';''_' "\ MIBAMAB. ;'i "... *\ ■At 7.30 r—- Teh 13-567.«— At 7,30 v,.. . '•— r-'TONIGHT —— . AND . WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: .'• JEAN PARKER — JOHN ARCHER ~:■ • In • . "HI NEIGHBOUR" : (Approved for Universal Exhibition,) Musical fun-feast with a great array of screen • arid radio personalities. ;; ;; —Associate Attraction— '■. ••' RICARDO CORTEZ ... •■'•■■■ Jn "I KILLED THAT MAN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Mystery that keeps you. guessing every minute. In tho Presence of his Excellency The Governor-General. TONIGHT, TONIGHT, TONIGHT, TONIGHT, At S o'clock. "■" At the TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THEATRE ■ For a Season of • : : FIVE NIGHTS WELLINGTON REPERTORY THE ATM ELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE . ■ "•" — Presents — LILLIAN BELLMAN'S • ' ■'• Frizo-wlnnlng Play. "WATCH ON THE RHINE" - ..."WATCH ON THE RHINE" ! '~ "WATCH ON THE RHINK" I "WATCH ON THE RHINE" . "WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WATCH ON THE RHINE" • ■. ■ "Tho best play since tho war." Produced by W, S. WAUCHOP. Bos Plans at D.I.C, Excellent Seats on Sale at Doors. 'PRICES—4s 4d (res.); -2s 6d; Is 6d. !.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 2

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