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fCOURTENAT >v S King PLACE V^——' ' 53-fISO. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. TODAY AND TWICE DAILY, at 2 p.m., f.45. REPUBLIC'S FUN FESTIVAL OF 1943. "CHATTERBOX" "CHATTERBOX" ■WITH TIIE CLOWN PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF HILARITY " JOE E BROWN j " JUDY CANOVA I JOE E. BROWN | and JUDY CANOVA I _ JOE E. UROWN | .lUDY CANOVA I A STORY THAT'S A HEART-WARMER. liniiiili lines and comedy situations aplenty Yoiiiik love and romance galore . . . Bom-jj- sllnation.s and familiar experiences dear |o the heart* of all . . . You'll find all those emotional element-! ax the heart-warming story of "Chatterbox" 'unreels. MUSIC THAT WILL STIMULATE THE RHYTHM OF YOUR HEART. I THK MILLS BROTHERS | | _SPA~DE COPLEY AND HIS BOYS j A SUPPORTING CAST YOU'LL FONDLY REMEMBER. ROSEMARY LANE, JOHN HUBHARD, ANN JEFFREYS, GEORGE BYRON, GUS SCHILLING. CHESTER CLUTE, P.ILLIE BLETCHER EYE-CATCHING WOMAN . . . EAR- . CATCHING TUNES . . . Including "The Guy from Albuquerque." "Mad About Him. Sad About Him, Blues," "Sweet Lucy Brown," "Why Can't I Sins a Love Song." —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— LATEST IN HENRY ALDRICH SERIES "HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT" "HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT" "HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT" With JIMMY LYDON — OLIVE BLAKENEY JOHN LITEL (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Plus— "BEAST OF TOKYO" and "WATERY GRAVE" Cliapii-r EW>l and Nino of the Sui-hil "G-Men Versus the Black Drnjjon." PRICES: -2/S. 1/0, 1/-. No extra to book at Theatre or D.I.C. CHILDREN* LISTEN IN TONIGHT FOR FULL DETAILS OF THE MONSTER MATINEE ON SATURDAY, 1.40. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. SPENCER TRACY—KATHARINE HEPBURN In "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" "THE LADY.EVE" (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults) -^EW" TIME THEATRE. CUBA ST. (Next to - Patrick's). Direction: N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 52-334. COMMENCING TOMORROW ■ COMMENCING TOMORROW 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.30 p.m. LOVE? MARRIAGE? HOME? . . . What meaning can they have in a land where "Romance" U regimented? DENIAL OF MOTHERHOOD To all who dn not conform tn the monstermadf laws of Nazi Germany! "HITLER'S CHILDREN" "HITLER'S CHILDREN "HITLER'S CHILDREN" "HITLER'S CHILDREN" OTTO KRUGER —P.ONITA GRANVILLE TIM HOLT Toll will be shocked to hear a woman cry: "J.it me bu the mother of a Soldier lor Hllter!" (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences and Unsuitable for Children.) OX TIIE SAME PROGRAMME— • EXCITING INTRIGUE ! BAFFLING MYSTERY ! THRILLING ADVENTURE ! A drama of intrigue, mystery, and loyalty amid the '.ici-tic life in a nation's capital. "WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" "WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" "WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" I'RANK MORGAN, ANN RUTHERFORD, KENT TAYLOR (Recommended by tho Cunsor for Adults.) FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. KELSON EDDY -^ RISE STEVENS — In — "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" "LADY BODYGUARD" (Until Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PR I IS1 CE S S THEA TR E. Manners St. Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-530. TOMORROW (FRIDAY). Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. C.KNE AUTRY ■ SMILEY r.URNETTE GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE GENE AUTRY —— SMILEY BURNETTE THE STAR EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT! . , . He's No. 1 In the heart of the nation! . . , Riding.' . . . Sinsiiis! . . . Romancing! "' adventure! "BELLS OF CAPISTRANO" "BELLS OF CAPISTRANO" "BELLS OF CAPISTRANO" Hear Gene Sliik "In Old Capfatrano." "At Sundown," "Forsive Me.""and many other popular tunes. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. Tense .drama of men and women thrown together in the maelstrom of total war . . . loving rccl;lc:-.ily, living only for today! TATRIC KNOWLES WENDY BARRIE PATRIC KNOWLES WENDY BARRIE PATRIC KNOWLES WENDY BARRIE — In — "WOMEN IN WAR" "WOMEN IN WAR" "WOMEN IN WAR" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION LATEST MARCH'OF TIME. "THE NEW CANADA" "TIIE NEW CANADA" TAKE OUR ADVICE HOOK EARLY. 50-nSI — RESERVATIONS — 50-081 tT^v° gue theatre iyn 'J Ip^l Brooklyn. W\ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. EONITA GRANVILLK TIM HOLT "HITLER'S CHILDREN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Children.) GUY KIBBEE — MARGARET HAVES "SCATTERGOOD SURVIVES A MURDER" (Recommended by. Censor for Adults) SELECTED SUPPORTS. MONSTER WEEKEND PROGRAMME. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. PAUL MUNI ANN GISH "COMMANDOS STRIKE AT DAWN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) IEON ERROL SHEMP HOWARD "STRICTtY IN THE GROQVK" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. COMb ii.Mi Kilih i.N I lib K.AltuKI UILLS. Expert Tuition Given. ■f"vELIuHTI"UL Rldea are within easy access a' of the Kasorl Riding School, at 40 Makara mil Rd. \ ' We r.ave Excellent-Horses. RING 27-854 FOR APPOINTMENT Talip train to terminus. ' HUGE JUMBLE SALE. '■ GOOD Bargains. 134 Cuba St. (upstairs). 7 p.m. Sharp. Hurry along I ' NOTE PAPJSH AND ENVELOPES. WEDDING Invitations and "Return Thanks" for Bereavements. King the "Evening Post," Tel. .47-222 , ;,, ~ -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 121, 18 November 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 121, 18 November 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 121, 18 November 1943, Page 2

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