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| > j' THE THEATRE- ■:U- ~"fey ffflf AJES T1 C pf? fjipij » P-m. , 8 p.m. |»>|| II] k Dlr.: Fuller's Theatre Corp. ij||JJ Flans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. WHAT A PICTURE! Cheers for Its Heroism . . . Laughter for its Humour . .. . Heart-beats for | its Thrills. THE GREATEST NAVAL DRAMA OF ALL TIME. Metro-Goldwyn^-Mayer Present "STAND BY FOR ACTION" "STAND BY FOR ACTION" "STAND BY FOR, ACTION" Brilliantly Starring Robt. Brian TAYLOR DONLEVY CHARLES LAUGHTON —ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME— Majestic Air Mail News. N.Z. Govt. Film Review, presenting "Mrs. Roosevelt in Auckland and Wellington." "Batterymaking in Wellington." "Little Gravel Nocla," Col. Cartoon. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) JPierre Aumont Is the Famous Continental Film Star COMING TO THE MAJESTIC.

TELEPHONE 43-96S — TTVAT T ~ OPP' P^LIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) .7 o'clock—Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday—7 o'clock 1.45 p.m.—Matinee Wednesday—l.4s p.m. A drama fired with brilliant performances ... a woman in love . . . the primal urge of mother instinct pitted against the yearning for romance. BARBARA STANWYCK — HERBERT MARSHALL "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE" Also a barrage of mirth and melody—a sensation ' "BUCK PRIVATES" . BUD ABBOTT--"LOU COSTELLO . Also Thrilling and Inspiring • MARCH OF TlME—"America's New. Army" . . (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Shorts 7 p.m., "Buck Privates" ,7.45 p.m., "Always Good-bye" 9.15 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS ... 2 p.m. and 7.45: WILL HAY in "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT" And ANN SHIRLEY, EDDIE ALBERT, "LADY BODYGUARD" , (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) ; -V. : DE \LUXE Dir.iN.Z. Theatres Ltd. COUETENAY P.. LA C E ,; Telephone 53-080...:. sherlock holmes " in washington : ■■ on' secret mission -■■■■:"--" , DETECTIVE ACCOMPANIED BY FAMED -DR. WATSON Mystery surrounds tho arrival of Sherlock Holmes in Washington. It is still unexplained at the Capitol. Arriving at Boiling Field in an Army bomber, the world's greatest • detective refused to disclose why the British Government had sont him, beyond the disclosure that this was probably the biggest %ise of his career and that the results arc of tho utmost importance to Groat Britain and the United States. STARTLING FACTS WILL BE REVEALED WHEN YOU SEE THE PICTURE COMMENCING = THURSDAY NEXT "SHERLOCK HOLMES IN; WASHINGTON" ; With BASIL, RATHBONE, NIGEL BRUCE . '; :*■.>.-, •'-'" ■'■. ■ " (AS Sherlock Holmes) ; ' :.- , (As Dr. Watson) .■- ": WITH MARJOKIH LORD, JOHN ARCHER, JOHN TERRY, GEORGE.ZUCCO (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND. THE THIRD AND BEST OP THE SHERLOCK HOLMES SERIES. LAST THREE DAYS, at 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m.: JON HALL, SABU, and MARIA MONTEZ ill "ARABIAN NIGHTS," in Technicolour And MARTHA RAVE, JOE PENNER, ALLAN JONES in "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" , (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PARAMOUNT THEATRE Dlr.: G. L. Johnston, •:. COURTENAY PLACE. • Telephone 51-842. .FRIDAY NEXT .... ..,:-...■. v ; -, ' .:;■■ ■-'■ ■■- ■•■ ■ , ■-.--■ .. •Whirling, Swirling Away ... On a Musical- Holiday .With the-Hottest Swing . "■■ ■■■■-'■ ■ - Band of All Time. . '. :.. ARTIE SHAW AND HIS BAND Playing that grand new "Hot Concerto," "Lovo of My Life," "Poor Mr. Chisholm," "I Ain't Hep to That Step," and «mny others. SWING THAT TRUMPET—BLOW THAT HORN—A GRAND NEW DANCING TEAM IS BORN FRED ASTAIRE and PAULETTE GODDARD All Starred Together in Paramountt's - ' "SECOND CHORUS" WITH CHARLES BUTTERWORTH, BURGESS MEREDITH, AND HUGE CAST (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND A SECOND MIGHTY PARAMOUNT ROADSHOW ON THE SAME PROGRAMME THE MOST POPULAR SCREEN AND RADIO SHAR OF TODAY 808 HOPE , .IN ' : lidlJcj (jr±lUfeiisltiJi/A.lvJljiio Hilarity and horrors .. . chuckles and chills. Best of all the 808 HOPE pictures. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Make no error . . . both the above pictures will be shown on the one programme at the Paramount on Friday. It's essential to book your seats. Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. LISTEN-IN TO MUSIC A^D MIRTH WITH ARTIE SHAW AND 808 HOPE OVER 2ZB TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY, AT 11.15 P.M. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY MR. S. G. HOLLAND, M.P., LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, WILL SPEAK IN , ' WELLINGTON ON SEPTEMBER 22 « Hear the local National Party Candidates explain their policy at these meetings: WELLINGTON SUBURBS: -Mr. W. A. Veitch TONIGHT, PROSSER'S HALL, PORIRIJA, S o'clock. TOMORROW, KAIWARRA SCHOOL, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, STOKES HALL, STOKES VALLEY, S p.m. WELLINGTON WEST: Mr. C. M. Bowden TONIGHT, RIDGEWAY STREET SCHOOL, MORNINGTON, 8 o'clock. TOMORROW, TRAINING COLLEGE, KELBURN, S p.m. THURSDAY, ST. ANNE'S HALL, NORTHLAND, S p.m. WELLINGTON CENTRAL: Mr. Will Appleton FRIDAY, REALM HALL, HATAITAI, 8 p.m. (Not Tonight as previously advertised.) HUTT: Mr. N. P. Croft TONIGHT, HUTT CENTRAL INFANT SCHOOL, S o'clock. TOMORROW, WAIWHETU SCHOOLROOM, WAIWHETU, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH: Mr. T. C. A. Hislop TONIGHT, METHODIST HALL, WEBB STREET, 8 o'clock. TOMORROW, LADIES' MEETING. UPSTAIRS LOUNGE, S Y.W.C.A., 2.30 p.m.. TOMORROW, ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, ST. ANDREW'S HALL, THE TERRACE, S p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH: Mr. E. R. Toop THURSDAY, MOORE'S TEAROOMS, HAPPY VALLEY, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON EAST: Mr. L. T. Jacobsen . TONIGHT, EVE'S TEAROOMS, MELROSE, 8 o'clock. TOMORROW, WORSER BAY SCHOOL, s S p.m. THURSDAY, KILBIRNIE CENTRAL R.S.A. . ROOMS, 8 p.m. OTAKI: Mr. B. V. Cooksley TONIGHT, PROSSER'S HALL. PORIRUA, 8 o'clock. TOMORROW, PAHAUTANUI STATE SCHOOL, 8 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE Interested in National Party Campaign are invited' to attend A YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING AT THE NATIONAL CLUB, FEATHERSTON STREET, THURSDAY NEXT (10th), AT 8 P.M. ELECTORS UNABLE TO VOTE AT POLLING BOOTHS ON ELECTION DAY PLEASE . TELEPHONE 47-110 FOR INFORMATION REGARDING INVALID AND ABSENTEE VOTES

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 2