PACKED HOUSES OVER THE WEEKEND LOUD IN THEIR PRAISE OF THIS PERFECT DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Courtonay PI. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-542. TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY, 7.45. ' ALL IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR. Red-coated Mounties, Canada's sons of courage, riding against a wilderness aflame with Indian War. The roaring magnificence of "Union Pacific," the pulse-tingling power of "The Plainsman." Two surging lovo »tories woven into one mighty drama of human emotion, told against the- blazing beauty of the Northern Forests. Cecil B. De Mille'3 "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE" "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE" "NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE" With 10 GREAT STARS 10 * GARY COOPER * PAULETTE GODDARD * ROBERT PRESTON * LON CHANEY * WALTER HAMPDEN * MADELEINE CARROLL * AKIM TAMIROFF * PRESTON FOSTER * GEORGE BANCROFT * LYNNE OVERMAN —Second Superlative Attraction — Get ready for a Riot of Comedy, when Two-sun Benny, Coyboy of the Kleigs, comes- galloping Into town on his four-cylinder Maxwell. JACK BENNY AND ROCHESTER JACK BENNY AND ROCHESTER JACK BENNY AND ROCHESTER Of Radio Fame In "BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN" "BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN" "BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN" "BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN" With PHIL HARRIS, ELLEN DREW, ANDY DEVINE There's Gala Comedy, packed with song, dance, adventure in this cockeyed story of a radio romeo who gallops into the wild and wacky West tor romance. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Prices 2s 3d, Is 6d, Is. No extra to Book at Theatre or D.I.C. POXY" THEATRE. Manners St. Dtr.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. CONTINUOUS PICTURES DAILY from 11 a.m. IDA LUPINO—HUMPHREY BOGART IDA LUPINO—HUMPHREY BOGART — In — " lIIGH SIERRA " "HIGH SIERRA" With JOAN LESLIE, ARTHUR KENNEDY, And John Marlene Randolph WAYNE DIETRICH SCOTT WAYNE • DIETRICH SCOTT -— In "PITTSBURGH" "PITTSBURGH" (Both Kec. by the Censor for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. GJ.RAND THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT, at 8. THRILLS ALL THE WAY I A Flashing, Slashing, Action-jammed Romantic | , Spectacle of the Flying Fortress Gunners. "AERIAL GUNNERS" Starring Chester Richard Jimmy MORRIS ARLEN LYDON Associate Feature The romance, drama, and laughter of the girls who work in Servicemen's Canteens. ' . "SALUTE FOR THREE" With BETTY RHODES McDONALD CAREY (Prog. Approved for Universal Ex.) PALACE — PETONE — PALACE - TONIGHT, at S. Madeleine Fred CARROLL MacMURRAY "ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" With Patricia Billie Reginald MORISON BURKE DENNY (Approved by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature. JANE WITHERS, THE RITZ BROTHERS, In ' "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) g T A T E THEATRE, PETONE. FINALLY TONIGHT AT S. BUD, ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO In "WHO DONE IT?" "WHO DONE IT?" Commencing TOMORROW (Tuesday). VAN HEFLIN LIONEL BARRYMORE In —"TENNESSEE JOHNSON"— —"TENNESSEE JOHNSON"— With MARJORIE MAIN RUTH HUSSEY Thrlllinßly dramatic, warmly romantic. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-809. (For Universal Exhibition.) LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE. TONIGHT, at T. 45 o'clock. Last Screening "UNDERGROUND". PHILLIP DORN, JEFFREY LYNN. KAREN VERNE, MONA MARIS. Ono of the most exciting stories you've ever seen. Thrilling, tense, moving. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW, at 7.45. That Extraordinary Picture,, "UNITED WE STAND" Twenty-five years in the making. A cast of thousands. Every scene is real. Greater than any drama ever filmed. Breath-taking, sensational. A Fox Super-Feature. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ring 63-933 for Scats. T)E LUXE — LOWER HUTT For Reserves Telephone 03-431. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45. HENRY FONDA — LUCILLE BALL —In— "THE BIG STREET" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PLUSROY ROGERS "THE MAN FROM CHEYENNE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Fox Aussie News. •A COMMENCING TUESDAY. ' CHESTER MORRIS — HARRIET HILLIARD —In— "CONFESSIONS OF BOSTON BLACKIE" (App/oved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus— . MILDRED COLES — EDWARD NORRIS ' —In— "HERS COMES HAPPINESS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MATINEE TUESDAY, at 2 p.m. "HERE COMES HAPPINESS," Plus Selected Featurettea. | PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn | ] Tel. 63-844. | FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45 WILL HAY "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE EAST SIDE KIDS in "LET'S GET TOUGH" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —TOMORROWMERLE OBERON MKLVYN DOUGLAS In Ernst Lubltsch's "THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —And— Suggested by the "Invisible Man" By 11. G Wells, "INVISIBLE AGENT" With ILONA MASSEY JON HALL PETER LORRE, SIR CEDRIC HAHDWICKE (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) \
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 13, 17 January 1944, Page 2
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