ACTION REIGNS SUPREME AT THE -=-- Courtenay PI. j) lr . G . _, Johnston. Tel. 51-842. 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — T.45. ™B PEAK OF THRILLS . _ uVXinTe^fo^Tifo as perUous as' his" grip He's cornered, yea . . . but he isn't beaten _ se this lsn > t what he is bon noul(1 havc had a flresldei a farm tho arms of a loving woman. Instead "Mai ful story , s ca _. od forcver on glorra . toPmost crag" IDA LUPINO HUMPHREY BOGAR^I IDA LUPINO HUMPHREY BOGARI IDA LUPINO HUMPHREY BOGAR^I IDA LUPINO — HUMPHREY BOGAR^ In "HIGH SIERRA" "HIGH SIERRA " "HIGH SIERRA" "HIGH SIERRA" "HIGH SIERRA" "HIGH SIEB B A " With „ T _- )TT _ ARTHUR KENNEDY JOAN LESLIE AJjAJN cuuiio. __ SECOKD SUPER ATTRACTION — BIG> bra^-NY, BOLD. ADVENTURE THAT BLAZES LIKE MOLTEI STEEL *i.^n. Tho stokerSj miners, millionaires and wome: of flre Jlen with every grec d, women of ever creecl in tne Draw ling story of a town tha was built on muscle. "PITTSBURGH" "PITTSBURGH; "PITTSBURGH* "PIIISBUHH" —- With —- wSS ? dSh "fgf WAYNE DIETRICH SCOTT WAYNE DIETRICH SCOTT OUT Qp THB WILD DEC ADE OF BOOTLEI AND EA SY RICHES COMES A FIST-SLASH ING TEMPEST OF THRILLS . . . WHIRL WIND LOVE . . . AND THUNDEROU ADVENTURE. ~,,.» <Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — "RrOX-"- THE Al Rt Manners St. ™-- G' L" Johnston- TeL 4°-618' Continuous Pictures Daily From 11 a.m. PARAMOUNT'S DASHING SALUTE TO TH! sharp-shooters of the skies. The Ace Fighters of the Flying Fortresses whose trigger hands write "Zero" to every Jap they sight. CHESTER BjCHABD MJA_ MORRIS ARLEN W,AR.R 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 thi Air. SEE Forced Landings . . crashes into the sea rescues from Sinking planes. LIVE for ninety minutes the life of an aeris gunner . . . with all its glory, all Its excitement, all its daring, all Its uncertainty . . . smashing the Japs ou of the clouds . . . then flight to safe^ , ty. Maybe? For who knows whicl minute will be their last. — SECOND BIG FEATURE — A NON-STOP HURRICANE OF LAUGHTER TH _ RITZ BROTHBRS> THE RITZ BROTHERS. FRANCES LANGFORD, MARY BETH HUGHE J THREE DOPES . . . TWO PIPS . . . ANI 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 1: this musical comedy extravaganza packed wltl laughs . . . love. . . legs . . . and larceny <Both A^roved f°r Universal Ezhibition.) —— BRIGHT, GAY, SPARKLING ENTERTAIN- ' M ENT. 50-081 — RESERVATIONS — 50-081. Tfe V ogue theatre]EP ' I if^Pr » Brooklyn. 5^ x\ /-•/ ( JL , 7.30-TONIGHT AND SATURDAY-7.30 BETTY GRABLE VICTOR MATUBI ! J-CK OAKIE "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" (Technicolor.) Tropical Glamour, Comedy, Sizzling Dances, Srt^SilhS'sho^ fto. <Approved for Universal EshlbitioD-) LIONEL BARRYMORE SUSAN PETER! "Dr- GilfesPie's New Assistant" All new . . . baffling .. . The case of the Run away Bride. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) r SELECTED SUPPORTS, MONDAY TUESDAY. I RETURN SEASON. JVAN perbaN IVAN PERRAI HEAR HIM. I ___ GRBAT _ R - N _ EB . TAINMENT. TAK E A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. _ . LOWER HUTT THEATRES. , _— KING GEORGE THEATRE / O rTKN^T™4S. MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. The Long-awaited Film, "LOVE ON THE DOLE" Walter Greenwood's sensational play now 0 , Hwe m most outsUndlll pleco of dramatic fl]m entertainment of 01 , <LOYE Q "^ _ OLB ,, This attraction has created a vast amount < controversy all over the world. T^b Featured Artists are: Deborah KERR . . . Clifford EVANS Marie AULT . . . Frank CELLIE "LOVE ON THE DOLE" is powerful—is real—an unforgettable sli< oi lifo tnat wlll shock you—will amaze yoi (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MEMO.—The Management consider this Fill unsuitable for children. PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY. ' Ring 63-933 Early for Scats. T)E LUXE — LOWER HUTT J~r- For Reserves, Tel. 63-431. TONIGHT AT 7.45. Aimed Straight at Your Heart. MARY LEE In "SHANTY TOWN" d JOHN ARCHER : MARJORIE LORI e (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PI US Th° amaZing St°lT ° oU f, Her° Wh° S°W W , "__f Xrin'l—" DONALD M. BARRY "—1- JEAN PARKE RALPH MORGAN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Fox Aussle News SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 p.m. « SHAN - Y -joWN," Plus Selected Featurette and Serials. p RINCE EDWARD, "Wobum | •*- Tel 03.844. | FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45. " GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETT! "BACK IN THE SADDLE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LLOYD NOLAN MARJORIB WEAVE] "THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY Dorothy LEWIS . . . James ELLISON Jerry COLONNA . . . Vera VAGUE !!{nr"^»^nr«» IC_-CAZADE_ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - BILLY LEE BRADLEY PAGE "ACE," the Wonder Dog, , "WAR DOGS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , SATURDAY MATINEE, At 1.45 p.m. ^ R DOGS'" Pl"3 SERIALS a"d Feat___! , » g ,)?*#*„,** *.CJi_vif_^^r«* . WVc.cßAns- ass- §S?L •* itt-%?^» n to , pATROXS are reminded that tho usual Car Evenings will be resumed on Saturda . Weclc > t"e 15th instant, at 8 p.m. at til - Rooms, 55 Courtenay PI. (over Hooson s) an Wednesday Afternoon on tho 19th instant, 8 i-30 l'-m- Olu" ancl ew Patrons Cordially Id vited.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1944, Page 2
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