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9'WEW" TIME , THEATRE. CUBA ST. (Nest to; Patrick's). Direction: N. 2. Theatres, Xtd. Tel. 52-334. 2.0 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.30 p.m. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT IN ALL SCREEN HISTORY! The- brave story of a family never conquered . . . neither by armed men nor hardship . . . hunger nor hate . . . nor by the dark destiny that threatened the greenness of their valley. 20th Century-Fox Presents Richard Llewellyn's "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" — Starring — MAUREEN Fiery, impatient, reckless . . . she' wanted only the one mail she could never have 1 WALTER PIDGEON Pastor of the village ... a man of rock and flume. And DONALD CRISP ANNA LEE RODDY. McDOWALL — Associate Feature — SLIM SUMMERVILLE • ZASU PITTS — In ' — A riotous comedy with a laugh, in every scene. "MISS POLLY" "MISS POLLY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS THEATRE. Manners St. Direction:. N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 42-SSO. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. WALTER WINCHELL — BEN BERNIE ALICE FAYE — In — "WAKE UP AND LIVE" ' With PATSY KELLY — NED SPARKS JACK HALEY Everything goes in this comedy that sets the pace with music, gags, and girls! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — COMPANION FEATURE — GRACIE ALLEN WILLIAM POST, Jun. PAUL KELLY — In — "MR. AND MRS. NORTH" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) THEATRE WARM AND COSY. 50-081 RESERVATIONS 50-081 '! jf^V ■ Brooklyn, W^\ 7.30 TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY 7.150 MICKEY ROONEY CECILLV PARKER LEWIS STONE FAY HOLDEN "THE COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY" Andy has a new technique . . . guaranteed to knock over any Dilly. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ELISSA LANDI, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jun. "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" Adventure piles en adventure to leave you breathless, with delight. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SELECTED SUPPORTS. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. *=d X HE ASCOT" \-. **—\ Telephone 15-17(5. i ("* Corner Constable St. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY—7.3O P.M. "A MAN BETRAYED" "A MAN BETRAYED" JOHN WAYNE — : FRANCES DEE Edward ELLIS Drama of Courage and Corruption. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ' "MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHT" '-'MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHT" WEAVER BROS, and ELVIRY Hill-Billy Humour, Music, and Romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FOX AUST. NEWS. JL— —""■"""""" i? i a c maT^^-^L IT-*-^ KILBIRNIE. _^—-tt* 7.15'— TONIGHT AND THURSDAY — 7.15 Laugh, and be merry; there's enough comedy here to mako you toss all your troubles away! MELVYN DOUGLAS RUTH HUSSEY HELEN DREW CHARLES COBURN in "OUR WIFE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ALSO SHOWING : — LEON ERROL LUPE VELEZ in . ' "MEXICAN SPITFIRE SEES A GHOST" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plus FOX NEWS and "OVERLAND MAIL" Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. SEASIDE ' Lyall THEATRE EASIDE Hay THEATRE 7.15 TONIGHT ONLY 7.15 Bins CROSBY — Gloria JEAN in "IF I HAD MY WAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALSO SHOWING Allan JONES — Martha RAVE in "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" (Approved for. Universal Exhibition) Plus "OVERLAND MAIL" Serial Theatre, Tel. 10-303. |^{] A P I T O L^^l 11 — JIIRAMAR. 'I At 7.30 -— Tel. IS-5U7 ~—.At. 7.30 TONIGHT and THURSDAY M;.rth and mystery get mixed up with murder and melody! EDDIE BRACKEN —With— June Prcisser, Betty Rhodes, Phillip Terry —In— "SWEATER GIRL" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Associate Attraction— The Screen's Master Character Creator— LON CHANEY — in — "THE MUMMY'S TOMB" New Thrills! New Terror! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE. SHOP DAY AT 40 BOND ST. On FRIDAY NEXT (JULY 30). Organised !.ty tlio rfjiiimurs' Guild. Proceeds in Aid of the Seamen's Institute. Cakes, Vegetables, Sweets, Children's Clothing, etc. gaTety club. THE GAIETY will be dosed All Day on Thursday nnd Friday .'md on Saturday till 6 p.m. to complete alterations. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ TRY SCANN AT OUU EXPENSE. QD STAMPS brings Rencrou.s trial treatment ZP of Zanu Pile Remedy. Simple, effective. Zann Pty., Bos !)32K, Featherston St., Wellington. IJ. M. .Applcton. . WE make Line, or Half-tone Blocks for all purposes-arid all' papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest" art. "Evening Post" PrlnHm: Works. Tel. 47-222 GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for your, next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1943, Page 2

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