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?'.■■'."■■ '9' THE THEATRE ;P' ' ■'■ "5^ "ffj 5J AJESTI C "m' Imm a p.m. s p.m. ■ mm II i Dlr.: Fuller's Theatre Corp. ij ] Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. LAST FEW DAYS * MUSIC » m . LAUGHTER .:. . SONG Hilariously Starring RED LUCILLE GENE • Skelton Ball Kelly Tommy Dorsey AND HIS ORCHESTRA. In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's TECHNICOLOUR TRIUMPH "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" ASSOCIATE FEATURETTES INCLUDE: N.Z. Film Review Presenting, "Wellington ! Wartime Nursery," "Making Mortar Shells." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEWTOWN. 25-041 — RESERVATIONS — 25-041 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 VIVIEN LEIGH LAURENCE OLIVIER in "LADY] HAMILTON" (Recommended fey the Censor for Adults.) Also Showing SIMONE SIMON TOM CONWAY — In — "CAT PEOPLE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults and Totally Unsuitable for Children.) 1 — TOMORROW — "SANDERS OF THE RIVER" "GO WEST YOUNG LADY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) £EGAL KARORI Box Plans Knlghton's. Tel. 28-365. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 tBETTE DAVIS In "THE GREAT LIE" "•THE GREAT LIE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Also Showing— "NO PLACE FOR A LADY" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — TOMORROW — KEANNA DURBIN "THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BRIAN DONLEVY DIANA BARRYMORE "NIGHTMARE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (ft W W EMPIRE, \\\ 111 ISLAND BAY. jjj \^ Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JJJ ' 7.30 — "FINALLY'TONIGHT — 7.30~~ 808 HOPE In "LOUISIANA PURCHASE" yERA ZORKNA VICTOR MOORE (Recommeauled by the Censor for Adults.) .' —Also Showing— BASIL RAIJHBONE NIGEL BRUCE In "SHERLOjCK HOLMES AND THE VOICE OF TERROR" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — TOMORROW — "MOONTIDE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "PRIORITIES ON PARADE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LOWER HUTT~fHJATRES. King george" theatre. TONIGHT, 7.45, LAST NIGHT. The British Empire Magnificent, Dramatic Film, ■■ "LOVE ON THE DOLE" A film .that has drawn capacity audiences wherever screened. Ik REAL SLICE OF LIFE. Approved for Universal Exhibition, but the Managernjemt consider unsuitable for children. COfIEUENCING TOMORROW, 7.45 p.m. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. United Artists Present "SHANGHAI GESTURE" With GENE TIERNEY . ' . WALTER HUSTON Ola Munson, Victor Mature. iStirring, Dramatic, Unusual. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) KING 63-933 FOR SEATS. T)E LUXE — LOWER HUTT For Reserves, Tel. G3-431. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45. John, .Archer, Mary Lee, Marjorie Lord In "SHANTY TOWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus Donaiaj M. Barry, Jean Parker, Ralph Morgan | ' —In — , "TRAITOR WITHIN" (Re/commended by the Censor for Adults.) j Also Fox Aussie News. 'j Commencing TUESDAY. . "BROADWAY LIMITED" — With' — ViJctor McLagan, Dennis O'Keefe, Marjorie AVoodworth, Patsy Kelly, ZaSu Pitts. .'(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus TIM HOLT — In — "COME ON DANGER" ,for Universal Exhibition.) Also Ep. 7, "The Spider Returns." "* MATINEE TUESDAY, at 2 p.m. "C'Drnie On Danger," Plus Selected Featurettes. l/'pRINCE EDWARD, Woburn , 1^ Tel. 63-844. FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7.45. D<OKOTHY LEWIS JAMES ELLISON JIJKBY COLONXA VERA VAGUE "ICE CAPADES" (Approved for tTaiversal Exhibition.) BILLY LEE BRADLEY PAGE "ACE," the Wonder Dog, "WAR DOGS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW —- IRENE DUNNE . . . PATRIC KNOWLES IfcALPH BELLAMY . . . EUGENE PALLETTE "LADY IN A JAM" "LADY IN A JAM" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DICK PURCELL . . . JOAN WOODBURY "PHANTOM KILLER" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 1 BIG STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTIONS." HURRQ, BOOK EARLY 50-081. ijj! | J j == f j"*"'""■"' "■ ' ■ iij^-j-x ->-4>*T*nf I 1 jfesiSITOGUE THEATRE 3JM " tl^ V Brooklyn. =z?\ 7.3O—TONIGHT AND TUESDAY—7.3O By Special Request. Grand Return Season. IVAN PERRIN IVAN PERRIN N.Z. "CROWN PRINCE" OF THE PIANO, PLAYING For the First Time on ONE PIANO, George Gershwin's RHAPSODY IN BLUE RHAPSODY IN BLUE WILL HAY ANNE FIRTH "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT" Side-splitting Situations. DONNA REED LYOYD NOLAN "APACHE TRAIL" i M.-G.-M.'s New Action Drama. j SELECTED SUPPORTS. A Truly Great Programme The Vogue for Greater Entertainment. . TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. j MEETINGS. WELLINGTON, TARANAKI, AND NELSON LAUNDRY WORKERS' DYERS', AND DRY , CLEANERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Wednesday, January 12, 1944, at 8 p.m. Business: Nelson Dispute. M. BISHOP, Secretary. IANOFOUTE Teacher, A.T.C.L., has yacancies for Pupils, £2 2s per quarter, Ngalo district. 3877 Evg. Post. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 7, 10 January 1944, Page 2

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