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—SUNDAY— • TOMORROW—2 and 7.45. At the Request and by Permission of 'he Civic Authorities, the ST. JAMES THEATRE WILL BE OPEN For the Entertainment of - Members of tlio Forces of all -Allied Nations and Merchant Navy, each of whom may bring two friends. Normal Trices will bo > Charged. PROGRAMME AS UNDER. Kc^J^ j a me^>| Dir.; Sir BenJamlD duller. 2 p.m. — DAILX — S p.m. 1001 I'H RILLS from 1001 NIGHTS WALTER WANGER'S Mlgbty Production In Technicolour. "ARABIAN NIGHTS" "ARABIAN NIGHTS" "ARABIAN NIGHTS" Starring MARIA MONTEZ As Sheherezado, who plunders a caliph's heart. JON HALL As Handsome, Reckless Haroun al Raschld SABU , The Mischief Maker. THE SLA VIS MARKET And lta Captive Beauties. BURNING OF BAGDAD. f Looted by Desert Raiders. TERRORS OU THIS BACK And lta tortured victims. 500 HAREM BEAUTIES Held la Silken Bondage. The incomparable story that knows no age. It has thrilled millions with its glorious adventure, wild romance, and forbidden pleasures. A Universal Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MARCH Olf TIME" "THE FIGHTING FRENCH" What is happening Inside France today. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. NBWTOWN 25-041 RESERVATIONS 25-0» 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 WIDE OPEN AND WILD. Glory Hole of the Booming Oil Towns. "SIN TOWN" / —Starring— CONSTANCE BENNETT . . . BRODERICK CRAWFORD . . . PATRIC KNOWLES . . . LEO CARRILLO . . ANNE GWYNNii . . . ANDY DEVINE . . . WARD BOND. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Plus— ACTION AS YOU'VE NEVER HAD BEFORE. THRILLS BLAZING FROM THE SKY, SEA. AND JUNGLE. Heroes Soaring over America's Powder-Ueg of two Continents. "CANAL ZONE" With CHESTER MORRIS HARRIET MILLIARD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) UEGAL — KARORI -BOX PLANS— KnlgbtoD's. Telephone 28-365. 7.30 — TOXrnHT — 7.30 AND MONDAY. CAItY GRANT — GINGER ROGERS In "ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" "ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" (Recommended by the Censor fo* Adults.) — And — Another Hilarious Mexican Spitfire Story— LEON ERROL—LUPE VELEZ to "MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST" , (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 111 EMPIRE, \\\ !(( ISLAND BAY. \\\ \Mk Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JjJ 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 AND MONDAY. DIRECT FROM THE CITY, CARY GRANT -- GINGER ROGERS In "ONCK UPON A HONEYMOON" "ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" —Plus— KENT TAYLOB — IRENE HERVET In "nALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI'? "HALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) jj^^A P I T O ||_ MIRAMAR. - ■■'" '"'I At — Tel. 18-507 At 7.30 TONIGHT AND MONDAY. The Hilarious Hi -jinks of a lady boss and her male secretary . . . who UUe to work over- ! lime . . . best. Rosalind Fred RUSSELL MacMURRAY "TAKE A LETTER, DARLING" With MACDONALD CAREY, CONSTANCE MOORE. ROBERT BENCHLEY, CECIL KELLAWAY Acclaimed as one of the Best Comedies thl3 Season 1 (Recommended by tno Censor for Adults.) —Associate Attraction— "SIN TOWN" Tho worst of the lawless boom towns! Tougher than the Barbary Coast —Rougher than Gold Rush Nome! Starring • Coustanco Brod Patric BENNETT CRAWFORD KNOWLES (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —EXTRA ATTRACTION— Special Cluesound News, With a resume of the N.Z. Division and General Sir Bernard Freyberg. GAIO CITIZENS' PICTURES! TONIGHT. At 7.30. TONIGHT. "THE LETTER" "THE LETTER With BETTJ3 DAVIS. (Recommended by Censor as Unsuitable for Young Children.) "STRICTLY IN THE GROOVE" Musical Comedy Starring J.eon Errol. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) KHANDALLAH PICTURES. TONIGHT — At 7.0 — TONIGHT 808 HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD in "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 808 STEELE CLAIRE CARLETON In ' "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CUME AMj KllJJi IN I'liE KARORi HILLS. I\ELIGHTKUL Hides are within easy accesw U of the Karori Riding School. We have excellent horses. Expert tuition given Ring 27-GD4 for appointment. (Take tram to terminus.) NATIONAL ART GALLERY. EXHIBITION OF WAR PICTURES. 1914-18, by N.Z. Official War Artists. GEORGE E BUTLER. NUGENT WELCH. V, 11. CUMBERWORTH. NOW OPEN AT Tni'i NATIONAL ART GALLERY (Old D.J.C. Tearooms). Hour*: Weekdays, ?0 a.m.- 0 p.m.: Saturdays, 10 a.in.-12 noon. 2 p.m.- 5 p.m.; Sundays, 2 p.in.-5 p.m. ADMISSION FR7CK. CHICK SEXING CLASSES. Ml?. W. 11. BARNKS. holder of tho first New Zealand Government First-class Cult* Scxer's Certificate (200 cliletts in 30mlu, 00.5 per cent, accuracy—Wallacuvllle. 1937). will conduct Chick Sexlng Classes at Heretaunsa. Upper Hutt. during July, August. September. 1913. For full particulars write Box 59. Pet one. NITY THEATRE! UNITY THEATItK. NITY THEATRE. UNITY THEATRE. MR. S. WILLIAMS (late of tho Old Vie, London) will give a Lecture on "The New Commercial Theatro, i.e., the Amattur Theatre, the Soviet Theatre, and the Federal i Theatre, U.S.A." Followed by a Play Reading. S.C.R. ROOMS, SUNDAY, JULY 11, at 7.45 p.m. WE make Line or Ualr tone BlocUs ror all purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 47-222.

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

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