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TIME THEATRE. CUBA. ST. (Next to Patrick's). Direction: X.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334. 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.30 p.m. ■ Eleanor Bert Red POWELL LAHR SKELTON POWELL LAHR SKELTON VIRGINIA O'BRIEN And , TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA in "SHIP AHOY" "SHIP AHOY" Eleanor Powell .. . tappin' out those torrid tropical tempos I Red Skelton .. . rai.jpin" out those riotous roar-routines 1 Tommy Dorsey .. . swinging out the biggest song hits of the year! And on the same Programme THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC. The glorious story of men against the wares that link England and America . . . for ever 1 Warner Bros. Present MICHAEL REDGRAVE And VALERIE HOBSON "SONS OF THE SEA" "SONS OF THE SEA" tßoth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS THEATRE. Manners St. Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. ■ George SANDERS . . . Herbert MARSHALL George SANDERS . . . Herbert MARSHALL ,— In — W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S "THE 'MOON AND SIXPENCE" "THE MOON AND SIXPENCE" "THE MOON AND SIXPENCE" And on the Same_ Programme — Leslie HOWARD . . . Joan BLONDELL Leslie HOWARD . . . Joan BLONDELL — In — "STAND-IN" "STAND-IN" "STAND-IN" {Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SMASHING THROUGH! With the Brightest Show You'll Ever See. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. Ed THE ASCOT \=»," Pg=4 Telephone 15-ITG. £r3 Corner Constable St. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY (ONLY), 7.30. TREAT YOURSELF AND FRIENDS TO "LADY BE GOOD" "LADY BE GOOD" Bobert Eleanor Ann YOUNG POWELL SOTHERN Bed SKSLTON, John CARROLL, Lionel BARRYMORE. A Star-spangled Musical of Gay People. Hear Ann Sothern Sing "The Last Time I Saw Paris." SINGING! DANCING 1 COMEDY! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) NOW FOR PUNCHY ACTION! "UNSEEN ENEMY" "UNSEEN ENEMY" LEO CARRILLO — ANDY DEVINE IRENE HERVEY Nazi plots uncovered by modern secret "Mounties." AMAZING SPY DRAMA! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Latest Aust. News, etc. Bright, Clear Screen, Flawless Sound, Comfortable Surroundings. MAKE IT "ASCOT" TONIGHT! IT'S BEST! IT'S BEST! Take No. 3 or 4 Trams. L— — ■" XT IN BMA, ->*J J.lo — TONIGHT AND TOMORROW — 7.15 THE DEAD END KIDS And THE LITTLE TOUGH GUYS. —In— "YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH" With NAN GREY. Associate Feature ■ HOPALONG CASSIDY HOPALONG CASSIDY (William Boyd) In "STICK TO YOUR GUNS" Also "YELLOW CAESAR" The Career of Mussolini told in a cleverly humorous manner. JOX AUSSIE NEWS. "JUNIOR G-MEN." Telephone 14-202 for Reservations. jj^OAP I T OL^jl j j MIRAMAB. M 'At 7.30 Telephone 18-5G7 At 7.30. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. Comedy! Romance, and Music 1 "PRIORITIES ON PARADE' — With — Ann Betty Jerry ' MILLER RHODES COLONNA (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION— Espionage and Treachery! The Place Shanghai! . "SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN" With PRESTON FOSTER LYNN BARI (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I»atest Fox News, Popeye Cartoon, and Sportlight. SPECIAL MONSTER PROGRAMME. 50-OSI — RESERVATIONS — 50-081. ifr f , T ~, , , ..j, — 3 '. iTsi vogueTtheatre B^n f, i l^t V Brooklyn. jp^l T. 30 — TONIGHT AND THURSDAY — 7.30 JtOBEBT CUMMINGS PRISCILLA LANE "SABOTEUR" Hounded from coast to coast—chased from border to border—3ooo miles of tense suspense. Terrific! Jolting! Another great Alfred Hitchcock Hit. 3IILTON BERLE BRENDA JOYCE •'WHISPERING GHOST" Tolks, it's scarewy. and you'll split your sides. (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) NEWSREEL. First feature commences at 7.35 sharp. WT*¥. VOGILW FOR SUPER ENTERTAINMENT. ■' TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. SEASIDE LYALL BAY THEATRE. EASIDE LYALL BAY THEATRE. 7.15 •- TONIGHT 7.15 EICHARD DIX WENDY BARBIE LON CHANEY In "EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Showing XEON ERROL BABY SANDY BUTCH AND BUDDY THE MERRY MACS I jj "MELODY LANE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also "JUNIOR G-MEN" Tel. 16-323 for Reservations. """ qenTTsts. EC. EVANS . DENTAL SUItGKON. Stewart Dnwsnn's Buildings, LAMBTON Q.Y. Tel. 45-4 SB.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1944, Page 2
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