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BOOKINGS ARE TERRIFIC ... I GET YOURS NOW! , COURTENAY "PL. Dir.: G. L, Johnston. Tel 51-842. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.4S p.m. 1 THE SCREAMING ADVENTURES OF A 'j COLLEGE PROFESSOR AND A BURLESQUE BUBBLE DANCER. IT'S PARAMO UNT'S GAY, BRIGUT. AND BREEZY. "M V H E A R T BELONGS TO D A D D V" Starring RICHARD CARLSON — MARTHA O'DRISCOLL CECIL KELLAWAY FRANCES GIFFORD A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. {ticcommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Programme includes "WAR DOGS." an excellent Film showing for the first time on the screen the training, work, and play of these four-footed soldiers in Uncle Sam's Army. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) R O X V THEATR E. Manners St. Tel 40-618. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. NOW SHOWING. Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. JUDY GARLAND and MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND and MICKEY ROONEY In i "BABES IN ARMS" 1 "BABES IN ARMS" J CHARLES WINNINGER . . . GUY KIBBEE —And— Richard Kent Frances DIX TAYLOR GIFFORD ! DIX TAYLOR GIFFORD In ! "BAD MEN OF ARIZONA" "BAD MEN OF ARIZONA" (RecommenrifO oy the Censm for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE — PETONE — PALACE TONIGHT, At 8. CONAN DOYLIS'S Famous Characters Live Again in "SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE "SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR" 01? TERROR" With BASIL RATHBONE. ns Sherlock Holmes. NIGEL BRUCE, as Dr. Watson. ■ Associate Feature "MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA" : "MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA" With Allan JONES . . . Jano FRAZEE (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) g T A T E — PETONE TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. I "TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" "TO THB SHORES OF TRIPOLI" "TO THE SHORES Oli1 TRIPOLI" I Starring i JOHN PAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA ! RANDOLPH SCOTT ACTION. ROMANCE, THRILLS. All in Glorious Technicolor. Bos Plans now open at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. Note.—Telephone Reserves Cannot be Held after 7 p.m. (For Universal Exhibition.) SUNDAY — SUNDAY TOMORROW NIGHT (JULY 11), A; 8.15 o'clock. rE o pERA house 1= (OPEN TO ALL) THB KILBIRNIE WRESTLING AND SPORTS CLUB WILL STAGE A - GREAT ENTERTAINMENT (With Maurice Hawken as Compere) This will be the Most Elaborate and Spectacular Show we have given. FIRST AND SPECIAL APPEARANCE OF THE SINGING MARINE, EDDIE ZITO. You will acclaim his glorious voice. REAPPEARANCE OF A GRAND MUSICAL TURN THE HALL BROS. BAND. A Quartet of Young Musicians featuring the 10-year-old Drummer Boy. They will play popular numbers and you are invited to ]old in singing tho choruses. FIRST APPEARANCE OF TWO RADIO ARTISTS. THE McQUEEN TWINS. Grand Duettlsts, and Harmonisers. AND AGAIN BY NUMEROUS REQUESTS, THAT GREAT AND FAMOUS .LITTLE STAR LEIGH BREWER, Personality Tit-bit who is loved and adored by all. FIRST APPEARANCE OF ANOTHER RADIO ARTIST, PEGGY HIGHET, A Pleasing Vocalist who will ba appreciated. REQUEST APPEARANCE OF AN OUTSTANDING AND BRILLIANT YOUNG ENTERTAINER, BEVERLY BURKE, Character Sketch Artist. AN EXCEPTIONALLY CLEVER HEADLINER, MR. JACK THOMAS, Presenting v deceiving and mystifying Specialty Act. HERE IS AN AMAZING ACT BY VALMA HUNT (of Hutt City), Acrobatic Dancer arid Contortionist. AND NOW WE HAVE'GREAT PLEASURE AND PROUDLY PRESENT "BRITANNIA'S PLEDGE TO HER DOMINIONS" A Beautiful and Striking Pageant with over 60 performers taking part. Some of the Features: Ballets, Dorothy Daniels Academy of Dancing. Choruses. Mrs. Crawford's Senior Girls' Choir. Dominions, etc., Wellington Girls' Interhouse Association. Feature song, Miss Valda Crawford. Fanfaro of Trumpets, arr. by J. King. Music, Mrs. Churlcy Walker. Produced. and Directed by Ehvyn Stannard. Patrons.—This Is the Grandrst Thing we havo yet staged, so do not miss seeing It. Now', If you wish to see this Great Entertainment, you must Reserve Right Now, Tel. 18-286, Tomorrow (Sunday) at Theatre, or Tel. 50-230. Management Reserve Right to Refuse Admission at discretion. FINAL PERFORMANCE. At TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGHT 8 o'clock V^ELLLVGTON REPERTORY THEATRE LILIAN HELLMAN'S Prize-winning Play "WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WATCH ON THE UHINE" "WATCH ON THE RHINE" "WAfCH ON THE RHINE" . Produced by W. S. WAUCHOP. "The best play since the war." —VTatler." TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE. TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE. Bos Plans at D.I.C. PRICES: 4/4 (Res.), 2/C; Late Doors 1/0. N.Z. SOCIETY FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. ALL Members and Friends are Invited to a MUSICAL AFTERNOON TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 2.30 p.m. S.C.R. CLUBROOMS, 212 LAMBTON QY. Afternoon Tea served. PUBLIC NOTICES. GLADYS TONKINS SCHOOL OF DANCING, ELOCUTION, AND MUSIC (Late of Wauganul.) MISS GLADYS TONKINS, who has been s most successful Teacher In Wanganul, Intends opening the above School in Wellington. Pupils of tho above School have been most successful at the Wellington, Napier. Palmerston North, Hawera, Wanganui, and Berhamyoro Competitions. All Intending Pupils please call at 190 a LAMBTON QY. Or Ring 42-55G before 5.30 p.m. DENTISTS. EC EVANS, • DENTAL SURGEON, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, LAMBTON QY Tel.- 43-483 BUSINESS Stationery.—Good Printing d<v serves Good Blocks The "Evening Poat' Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for your next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 9, 10 July 1943, Page 2

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