fJOURTKNAY N. J Rln« PLACE ■— "^. 53-080. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. —- NOW SHOWING ■ 2.0 p.m. —— TWICE BJAILY -— 7.45 p.m. THE GREATEST SCREEN EPIC SINCE "WAKE ISLAND" P.R.C. Presents i "C ORR EG I D OR" «*C 0 R R E G I D 0 R" "C 0 R R E G I D O R" "C 0 R R E G I D 0 R" "C 0 R R E G I D 0 R" With Otto - Ellssa Donald KRUGER LANDI WOODS KRUGER LANDI WOODS KRUGER LANDI WOODS Frank Jenks, Wanda MacKay, Rick Vallin SECOND BIG FEATURE ROY ROGERS —GEORGE ("Windy") HAVES ROY ROGERS — GEORGE ("Windy") HAVES —_ in — "SUNSET SERENADE" "SUNSET SERENADE" "SUNSET SERENADE" "SUNSET SERENADE" —— With -— THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS, (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : PLUS "DEAD ON ARRIVAL" and "CONDEMNED -;.. CARGO" Chapters 12- and 13 of the Great Serial j "G-MEN VERSUS THE BLACK DRAGON" PRICES—2s 3d, ls Gd. Is. NO EXTRA TO BOOK AT THEATRE OR D.I.C. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. DOROTHt LAMOUR—BETTY HUTTON - - |77 I"-'- . "THE FLEET'S IN" . Also Screening—"A YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "^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. iOut of the flaming pages of history thunders Frank Lloyd's epic .... the mightiest adventure romance ever filmed! JOEL McCREA, FRANCES DEE, ROBERT CUMMLNGS, RALPH MORGAN,. LLOYD NOLAN, 808 BURNS," PORTER HALL In "WELLS FARGO" "WELLS FARGO" "WELLS FARGO" ".: ;(Approvecl for Universal Exhibition.) ..,_■ —SECOND BIG FEATURE—MORE SURPRISES THAN A KISS IN A. .; BLACK-OUT! Here's a, foreign correspondent who covers not one,: not two,. but three wars at once. . . . ■ One.' in Europe I One with Merle Oberon! And one with a "Strawberry Blonde" bomb- . ; ; ' shell! 7 MERLE OBERON, DENNIS MORGAN, IRITA HAYWORTH, RALPH BELLAMY In "AFFECTIONATELY YOURS" "AFFECTIONATELY YOURS" "AFFECTIONATELY YOURS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i PRINCESS THEATRE. Manners St. Direction: 7N.Z. Theatres Ltd. Tel. 42-580. Continuous Daily from .11 a.m. v TYRONE -POWER '— '■ '— JOAN' FONTAINE \ TYRONE-PD.WBR JOAN- FOMTAINE | TYROHE iXO.WER ■■ JOAN FONTAINE j ."' ' * THOMAS MITCHELL In "THIS ABOVE AL" "THIS ABOVE AL" "THIS ABOVE AL" ** THIS ABOVE AL " - AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOEL McCREA .CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOEL McCREA In " THE PALM BEACH ' STORY " " THE PALM BEACH STORY " '.(Both Recommended by Censor - for -Adults.) LAST TWO NIGHTS, 7.30. j NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. j W^ T HE ASCOT pa, I *f—\ ■ Telephone 15-176. / j—i '* j This Year's Blessed Event! —"FOUR MOTHERS"— —"FOUR MOTHERS"— Prlscilla LANE, Rosemary LANE, Lola LANE May Robson, Claude Rains, Frank McHugh. Marriages and carriages bring you the swellest family show of all time. -—"BUCK PRIVATES"— —"BUCK PRIVATES"— Bud ABBOTT . . . Lou COSTELLO Andrews Sisters, Lee Bowman, Nat Pendleton. Army mis-flts make light of camp life. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ONLY AT NEWTOWN'S ASCOT. Bring All the Family Early! "'' IT'S WISE TO BOOK EARLY! ~~~ 50-081 — RESERVATIONS —' 50-081 j r^VOGDE THEATRE aln i tH^I Brooklyn. 5jP 7.3O—TONIGHT and ' TUESDAY—7.3O GENE TIERNEY —< RANDOLPH SCOTT "BELLE STARR" Soft and beautiful in romance . • . and a fury against injustice. (Taken in Tcchnicolour.) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Freddie BARTHOLOMEW Billy HALOP "JUNIOR ARMY" A story of youth and wild adventure to thrill every heart with pride. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) March of Time: "NAVY AND THE NATION" March of Time will commence at 7.30. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. " TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. jl MIRAMAR. " AT 7.30 Tel. 18-567 —— AT 7.30 FINALLY TONIGHT. Rudyard Kipling's "JUNGLE BOOK" (In Technlcolour) Starring —— SABU Another brilliant screen characterisation by Sir Alexander Korda. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Associate' Attraction Smashing fists and crashing timber! Leo Andy Dan CARRILLO DEVINE DAILEY, JUN. In "TIMBER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) For Reservations Tel. 18-567. DENTISTS. ~ EC. EVANS » DENTAL SURGEON, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, LAMBTON QY. ,; Tel, 45-488.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1943, Page 2
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