Article image
Article image

TONIGHT. "STARDUST ON THE SAGE" - And - "SUBMARINE BASE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ROXY THEATRE. Q L ""S^f*" Tel . 40 . 618 . TOMORROW, Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Dally. PARAMO UNT'S DASHING SALUTE TO THE SHARP-SHOOTERS OF THE SKIES. The Ace Fighters of the joying Fortresses whoso trigger hands write "Zero" to every Ja P tney siBMCHESTER RICHARD LITA MORRIS ARLEN WARD MORRIS ARLEN WARD MORRIS ARLEN WARD — In — "AERIAL GUNNER" "AERIAL GUNNER" "AERIAL GUNNER" "AERIAL GUNNER" .. SEE Thrilling Ground Battles with the 'Japs SEE . Sensational Scenes of ' Combat In th Air ■ SEE Forced Landings . . crashes into the sea rescues from sinking planes. LIVE fop ninety mlmites tne nfe , of an . aeria gunner . . .. with all Its glory, all Its excitement, all its daring, all its uncer talnty . . . smashing the Japs oui of the clouds . . . then flight to cafety. Maybe? For who knows which minute wIU be their last. SECOND BIG FEATURE — A NOX . STOp HURRICANE OF LAUGHTER. THE RITZ BROTHERS, THE RITZ BROTHERS. FRANCES LANGFORD, MARY BETH HUGHES THREE DOPES . . . TWO PIPS . . . AN! A GANG OF GYPS — In — "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" Songs sizzle, fun crackles, laughs explode ir this musical comedy extravaganza packed wltr. la"f ? ' ' love- • ■ legs • • • and lareany' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ™^ TONIGHT- 7-30-NEWTO WN'S LUXURY THEATRE. *w f >/"" *N/^ >t g—{ T^HE ASCOT \=3 t»—4 Telephone 15-176 »-—i" >V >V. " .•""""^ » Corner Constable St. "LADY BE GOOD" "LA£Y BE GOOD" _ . Red SKELTON, John CARROLL, Lionel BARRYMORE Lavish New Musical, Comedy Romance. ,„ ~.»....'„ - ... (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) LEO CARRILLO — ANDY DEVINE Counter-espionage drama of Canada's G-men. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW, SAT., MON. "IMMORTAL SERGEANT" "IMMORTAL SERGEANT" henry fonda « maureen o-hara .. JugT QFF BROADWAY » "JUST' OFF BROADWAYLLOYD NOLAN MARJORIE WEAVER (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) YES, THIS SHOW IS TERRIFIC. 50-031 — RESERVATIONS — 50-081. {___. i_^ ' ■■ ■»> TFT.iIg 7^ ■ ' ' ' ■UVt \ l£==\jroGTJE THEATRE =ajf t V Brooklyn ~SF J » SN\^ * ' r Ss3 utoattv TOKfrm- at r<w illsALLl TOMGHT AT 7.30. PRISCILLA LANE ROBERT CUMMINGS "SABOTEUR" MILTON BERLE BRENDA JOYC£ "WHISPERING GHOST" (Both Features Recommended by the Censoi for Adults.). kfiV<«rfvV j " GRAND WEEKEND PROGRAMME. FRIDAY BETXY GRABLI JA :E_rorKIE ICTOR MATUBE "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LIONEL BARRYMORE ANN RICHARDS «n /~"ii • ' tw A *.. t JJ Ut- trtllespie S INew Assistant (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) THB V°GUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. = ________ = ____ : ____________^^ LOWER HUTT THEATRES. T7"TKTr riTARr'T? TUTTATPT? IVll^ Vri^UlUjk 1 n£jAl Kfc, TONIGHT — 7.45 — LAST. NIGHT. "TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT' GEORGE MONTGOMERY JOHN SUTTO> „ MALRELN O'HARA The rousing successor to To the Shores of Tripoli." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Have, you reserved your seats yet for the «reafefit and rao3t sensational drama yet presented to discriminating film lovers? Walter Greenwood's Dramatic • Sensation now on the screen "LOVE ON THE DOLE" COMMENCING 5 P.M. SESSION TOMORROW ~r m J°\ 3, D, A, YS i ,OI' ILY\. lt Jt Love on the Dole" Is the most outstanding piece of dramatic film entertainment of om tim<J—a real slice of life. A Brltish Empire Production. '^^^S^t&SSS^L^ "Lovo on the Dole" Unsuitable for Children. Ring 63-933 for Seat 3. Tel. Reserves not held after 7.30 p.m. TW LUXE LOWER HUTT XJ j- or Reserves, TeL 63-431. FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 BELA LUGGSI In "THE CORPSE VANISHES" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults— Unsuitable for Children.) WILLIAM BOYD As HOPALONG CASSIDY -twilight on°the trail" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A j so Ep } 3ode 6 » The Sp i der Returns" Serial. — commencing Friday — The. amazing story of a hero who sold his soul "TRAITOR WITHIN" DONALD M. blr-rl^"^ ~EAN PARKEB RALPH MORGAN . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plus MARY LEE JOHN ARCHEB MARJORIE LORD In "SHANTY TOWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THJTTWI? ETIWARn W7^U,.-^ I Jf.IUiNL.Ej EiLJWAIIJJ, WODUXn | Tel., 63-844. | FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45. TnA TTTPTTMn — unm* nivwinn "TAtITV« TXT P'C'PTWT^MTi'M'I'" iiAillliS IN RETIREMENT (Recommended by the Censor for Adults— Unsuitable for Children.) JOAN MARSH — JOHN ARCHEB (RecommeJeS^fth^cS^'for Adults.) o^ Tn/g°i?t OSnI7. GBNE autry — smiley burnette "BACK IN THE SADDLE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LLOYD NOLAN — MARJORIE WEAVER "THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ■ piyiC CABARET EVERY SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. CONTINUOUS DANCING. Old-Time and Modern. BARRY BARR AND HIS MELODY MAKERS Admission 3s 6d, Including supper. The Largestj Coo]est HaU lQ Towil> and m Best Band. Dresg Opti(mal WELLINGTON TOWN HALL. MEETINGS. — ; \XrATEBSIDE WORKERS' DEBATING CLUB W 37 Courtenay P1.,. 8 p.m. OPI*1 V TTIYRTIM FRIDAY: "Are the Health Services Glvins Satisfaction?" SATURDAY: "What Is Socialism?" - ■■ . •,-■,,•■■ ■ — UOR WEUDINU NOTE INVITATIONS, Social f a nd Business Cards. Office Business Printe(3 Stationery, Tel. 47-222, "Evening Post." Printing Dept.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19440106.2.10.2

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 2

Word Count
777

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 2