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FINALLY TONIGHT , ;■ "ARABIAN NIGHTS" And . "MEN OF SAN .- QUENTIN" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults) R'O,X;Y-. THE AT R E. Manners \St.« Tel. 40-618. . Difection: G. I*. Johnston. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 a.m. TOMORROW (FRIDAY). The Biggest of All Tarzan Pictures! " TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE " " TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE " "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE" "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE." " TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE " , With Johnny WEISMULLER-r-Maureen O'SULLIVAN Johnny WEISMULLER—Maureen O'SULLIVAN Johnny WEISMULLER—Maureen O'SULLIVAN John Sheffield, Philip Dorn, Tom Conway, Barry Fitzgerald, Reginald Owen. SEE thousands of wild boasts in their native haunts., The fiercest tribes of qarkost Africa, 500 warrior elephants to the rescue. The miraculous .escape of Tarjsdn'. The jungle comedians .. , . BULI and CHEETA. And ' JIMMY LYDON—OLIVE BLAKENEY JIMMY LYDON—OLIVE BLAKENEY In "HENRY ALDRICIi, EDITOR" "HENRY ALDRICH, EDITOR" "HENRY ALDRICH, EDITOR", Where there's smoke there's fire! Whore there's fire, trouble I Where there's trouble . ... there's Henry Aldrich. ■ - ' ' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' SUBURBAN THEATRES. gTATE— -PET ON E FINALLY TON|GHT, at S o'clock.. . JEANETTE MACDONALD—BRIAN AHERNE ••-•■.•■.. In . . ! '" "SMILIN1 THROUGH' 1' .■;•- ---COMMENCING TQMOBROW (FRL), at 8 p.m. ' RITA HAYWORTH, VICTOR MATURE; JOHN : SUTTON, ' ; CAROLE LANDis :; ■'','■. In .■■ ' • "MY GAL SAL" ; , ."MY GAL SAL" ' , (In Technicolour) The Greatest Musical girlfce "Alexander's Ragtime- Band." Box, Plan Now Open at Theatre (Tel. 63-SQ9).. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) pALACE — PETONE — PALACE NO PERFORMANCE TONIGHT. ' THEATRE LET FOR POLITICAL MEETING. LOWER HUTT THEATRES. J^ING GEORGE THEATRE. ; NO PICTURES TONIGHT. 1 . NO PICTURES TONIGHT, . ,"., COMMENCING TOMORROW, 5 p.mV "HOLIDAY INN" . BING CROSBY . FRED ASTAIRE Singing, Dancing, Comedy. Great Entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans now Open. Ring 63-933 for Seats'. DE LUXE—LOWER HUTT For Reserves—Telephone 63-431. j \ . FINALLY. TONIGHT — -r- 7.45 JANE FKAZKE—ROBERT PAJGB ■- ■' ■ ■ /' ' - ■- In ■'- ■ "ALMOST MARRIED" (Recommended by Censor More Especially for Adults.) . | '■■■'" PIU3 ' •■''•! JINX FALKENBUUG ' ' ;" ' In .. "SING FOR YOUR SUPPER" [(Approved for Universal Exhibition.), i . . •■,'■■' Also,' "Descending Doom," Ep. 5, "Spy Smasher." —— COMMENCING FRIDAY ——. "TANKS A MILLION" •■•.•■• with WILLIAM TRACY —- JAMES GLEASON NOAH BEERY; JUN The screen's funniest Rookie uproar I (Approved for - Universal Exhibition.) ■ .'■■■•::•■••■".''.■ ' :;. -^-'Plus:^~— '•■• ' ■-■■.•. .- .. "•"■ DICK PURCELL ■ —JOAN WOODBURY '■'}". ■.'.■,'..' "■'■ ;;; PHANTOM KILLER"V - (Recommended by the Censor for AduUs, : , .v.-.- ■•-• Unsuitable^for Children.) ' - :: .-. PRINCE EDWARD/Woburn ■ ■■:;■-,; -■:;■—;;- T<>L63rg44. •.. : -■■ , ■ ■:■ ,'-■'■'■ . ■■■ TONIGHT, 7.45. • BONITA. GRANVILLE and RAY McDONALD . " :" ■ •.••••. In. ■-■ ■ ■ ■■•■ ' ■ • - •■-;,- ---.."DOWN IN-SAN DIEGO" •" (Approved \ for Universal., Exhibition.) - ■; '^'A :"j~,.."-' l- J ~ ' Ana ■.: ■••■•■ :■- ---GERTRUDE MICHAEL ALAN BAXTER ■ . ■ ■.• ■ .■: In ■•■ - ■■- - - ■ : '_; '{PRISONER. OF JAPAN" '(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ; SUNDAY : :; '. SUNDAY '; SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, SEPTEMBER 26, ."■'..'.■-■ ■ • 8.15 p.m- i gT. JAMES THEATRE. OPEN TO EVERYONE. ; , '•■•A.-. GRAND (ALL-STAR) VARIETY . ENTERTAINMENT. A SHOW WORTH WHILE WITH MAURICE HAWKEN AS COMPERE. Special Engagement, for' this Show from . • Hastings of - MISS IV-KXA POTHAN N.Z.s Leading...Versatile Entertainer. Don't miss seeing hor. She will thrill you. The Leading. Dance Band from Hutt Valley. PERCY WALKER'S (SWINGSATIONAL) < BLUE RHYTHM 'COPATERS. Featuring Modern and Burlesque Numbers, with George Turner, Vocalist. - A Great Little 9-year-old Performer, JULIAN TUPPEN Acrobatic Dancer and Contortionist. Two Leading Young Wellington Entertainers, PETER ROWELL AND NGAIRE CORKILL As a Duo they will give you "Down on the Farm" and "Angelino." Another Leading Artist who had 5 Firsts at the Recent Nelson Competitions, PAMELA WALKER You • will really enjoy this Star in Swing : Numbers.' A Top-liner who is Well-known for Ms Great Ability, . DAVOLO In a Mystifying Act. ' A Grand Top-line Musical Turn, RON MOUG AND FRANK BARXETT Two Boys and Two Piano-Aceordcons. Two Charming Cam]) Favourites THE GOUGH SISTERS Brilliant Duettists and Harmqnisers. A Very Popular Camp Entertainer, WILL HENRY Brilliant Versatile Comedian. An Extraordinary and . Rare Turn by one of . pur Servicemen, PRIVATE J. MARSHALL A Wizard at Playing the Bones. A Popular U.S. Serviceman, EDDIE ZITO Tho Singing Marine with a Glorious Voice. MISS ADELINE BURNETTE'S PUPILS • Will present Twelve Girls in a Shipping Ballet, also Some Glorious National Dancing. A Brilliant Outstanding Artist, , . PETER ROWELL Entertainer in Song, Dance, and Humour. DON'T MISS THIS GRAND'ENTERTAINMENT,; BUT RESERVE NOW AT BEGG'S MUSIC STORE, .MANNERS ST., or TEL. 18-280. AVOID LAST-MINUTE BOOKING. MAKE THE ST. JAMES THEATRE YOUR RENDEZVOUS FOR ■ SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY Proceeds to Aged and Needy Christmas Cheer. FRIDAY SPECIALS " — At — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN SHOP, 242 Cuba St. Good Bargains in Frocks, Hats, Coats, Shoes. Costumes, Men's Coats, Shoes, Children^ Dresses, etc. ■ TT'HANDALLAII PICTURES. FRIDAY NIGHT — 7.30 — FRIDAY NIGHT "SUNDOWN" "SUNDOWN" Starring GEXE TIERXEY With . GEORGE SANDERS ; BRUCE CABOT SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE (Approved for' Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature "THE MAX WHO WOULDN'T DTE" ' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) QCRIM will fly In. I TTDTE fop "Prohibition of Priulj for tho good /V.of all.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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