LAST THREEvDAYS' Of tha GIGANTIC THRILLER PROGRAMME. BRIAN DONLEVY i VERONICA LAKE ALAN LADD In " THE GLASS KEY " And BELA LUGOSI LIONEL ATWILL In "NIGHT MONSTER" (Programme Rec. by Censor for Adults.) | COURTENAY PL. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. . | FRIDAY NEXT. ■ j EXCLUSIVE FIRST -SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. OH PROFESSOR! WAIT TILL THIS BUBBLE DANCER STARTS BOUNCING YOU AROUND. RICHARD CARLSON I as the Professor who learned everything from I books until he met MARTHA O'DRISCOLL tho Bubblo Dancer who wroto the book, I■ •■ '. And ■ .'..* CECIL KELLAWAY who knows everything, sees everything, does everything, says everything TO MAKE YOU HOWL _____ jjj •——— Paramount's Delightful, Delirious, Comedy Riot "MY HEART "MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY" BELONGS TO DADDY" A Romantic Comedy Riot without any illusions of grandeur- or grand pretensions it tells in simple and forthright manner with many a real laugh en route the story of a bubble dancer whose in-laws want to take her baby away from her . . . the girl of course has ideas of her own on the subject, ns does a handsome young college professor in whose home she gives birth when tho taxi in which she is on her way to the hospital gets hopelessly marooned In a blizzard and the taxi driver turns jack of all trades to meet a eltuatlon that will give you the best evening's entertainment you have witnessed In years. A Paramount Special. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE OR - D.I.C. POXY THEATRE, Manners St. Tel. 40-518, Dlr.: G. L. Johnston. Continuous Dally from 11 a.m. Gene Mary Srolley ■ AUTRY LEE BURNETTE AUTRY LEE BURNETTE In The Giant Musical Extravaganza "RIDIN' ON A RAINBOW" "RIDIN' ON A RAINBOW" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And i Chester -lean Edward MORRIS PARKER NORRIS A Screenful of Actiog-pacfcod Dynamite, j "I LIVE ON DANGER" ! "I LIVE ON DANGER" j (Recommended by the Censor fqr Adults,) SUBURBAN THEATRES PALACE - PETONE — PALACE FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. "ROSE OF TRALEE" And ■ "MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —TOMORROW— Federal Agents v. Fifth Columnists. ! MICHAEL' WHALEN ■ —- IVJfNE NAGEL | ••..- . ...... IQ ■ ' ' "DAWN EXPRESS" "DAWN EXPRESS" "DAWN EXPRESS" (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature. - " Entertainment galore in Oils one for nobody but you. "THE GREAT MR. NOBODY" — Wltii — Eddie Joan John ALBERT LESLIE J4TEL (Approved for Universal E,\liibitlon,) Also Chapter 13 "Oyerland Mail." STATE PETONE ■ TONIGHT AT S. EDWARD ARNOLD ANN HARDING In "EYES IN THE NIGHT" -,— "EYES IN THE NIGHT" With DONNA REED, REGINALD DENNY, KATHERINE EMERY. Introducing Donald Mac Lain, tlie Screen's ■ Strangest Sleuth. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel, 03-899. (Recommended by the Censor More Suitable j for Adults.) . » J LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE. As Cosy *as Your Own Fireside. NOW SHOWING, 7.43 p.m.. MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. Tho Twentieth Century-Fo? guper. "WILD GEESE' CALLING" •Stewart Edward White's Famous Story in | Pictures. ; | HENRY FONDA—JOAN BENNETT j With Warren William, Qua Munsofl, j Baxter Mac Lane. i All the thundering drama of tho great North-1 West. A two-fisted lumber Jack and a dance ! hall queen fighting together the fury of a great primitive country. ; A Magnificent Film. ' I (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) _^_ Ring (J3-933 for Seats. T)E LUXE - LOWER HUTT. For Reserves, Tel, 03-431. TONIGHT AT 7.45. "GIRL FROM ALASKA" - With - JEAN PARKER RAY MIDDLETON — JEROME COWAN Thundering adventure across Alaskan Trails. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus Tho Aldrich Family in their Funniest Yet. "HENRY AND DIZZY" - With ~ JIMMY LYDON ns HENRY ALDiUCH. MARY ANDERSON—JOHN LITEL. (Approved tor Universal inhibition.) Also "DouglQ Danger," Ep, 0 "King of tlje Texas Itangera" Serial. ' i | PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn | 1 Tel. 03-844. j TONIGHT, at 7.45. WALTER KING, H, B. WARNER, PARKYAKAUKUS "A YANK IN LIBYA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RICHARD AULEN—ARLINE JUDGE "WILDCAT" (Approved for .Universal Exhibition.) -.-Plus— ..MARCH OF TIME, "INDIAN CRISIS." —Palhe Nows — DANCIr , o DANCE NIGHTLY ~~ "* at tho . MAYFAIR CABABET to1 (ieorge Moloney and His Mayfalr Orelieatra From 8 o'clock. Suba.; 8e Cd Intoxicating Linnor Strictly Pi'ohlbUed^ NIGHTLY. EMPRESS BALLROOM. 83 Gbvssneo St. . Doug. Roche and Uia Ballroom Orchestra. Subs, gs Gdr WOOLWORTH'S -PATIUOTIC DANCE. WOOLWORTH'S Patriotic Dance will bo held at the Majestic Cabaret on Tuesday, July 6. Novelty Dances. Floor ShowsDancing from 8.30 to 1 o'clock. Admission ss, ' . '. '"' Tonight """" ™ modern and old'time dance In npHE. ST. THOMAS'S HAI*L. JL Rlddiford St.. Newtown, Goo(j Music and Supper. Subs. 2s. "" RAINBOW DANCE CLUB. 50 • DANCE 50 T ABOUR HALL, PETONE. JU TONIGHT, TUESDAY, JULY 0. Roy Baker's Mayfair Dance Band. Good Supper. ' Cash Prizes;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 2
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