Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. —TODAY— ■ AT 2 AND 8 P.M. — PRESENTING — A. J. CRONIN'S :" . ' : T "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" | ' "HATTER'S CASTLE" ' " . "HATTER'S CASTLE" "HATTER'S CASTLE" ~~ -111 Starring ROBERT NEWTON ■ DEBORAH KERR 35MLYN WILLIAMS JAMES MASON DRAMA Out of England of today comes o'nc of tho screen's finest examples of the rebirth of a great novel as pure cinematic drama. „,!„ A. J. CRONIN'S " Powerful, Emotional Novel. A PICTURE OF OUTSTANDING MERIT. 11l 111 The mounting tragedy of Cronln's novel has been kept with stark realism, building to a climax as thrilling as anything tho screen has ever presented. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Paramount Picture. —FEATURETTES— PARAMOUNT NEWS: "Eisenhower Takes Over" —"LaTßest Transport Plane" —"P.M. Takes the Helm." SPORTLIGHT, /'SPEAKING OF ANIMALS." :PLAN AT THEATRE (51-775) and D.I.C. ■'• SOUR "SEARCH OF ENTERTAINMENT . ENDS AT NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. RI VOLA Ss**s=^ s**ss S! \. RIVOLI J^g^^ NEWTOWN. 23-041 — reservations — 25-041 :•■.•■ j.30 ■ nightly 7.30 'bob hope 808 HOPE SHIRLEY ROSS OTTO KRUGER . CHARLES BUTTER WORTH . "THANKS FOR THE MEMORY" "THANKS FOR THE MEMORY" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) \ Plus DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLAND MARTHA RAVE "TROPIC HOLIDAY" "TROPIC HOLIDAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) J^EGAL KARORI Box Plans Knighton's, Telephone 28-365. , 7.30 _ FINALLY TONIGHT 7- 7.30 808 HOPE ; PAULETTE GODDARD "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) EDGAR BERGEN, CHARLIE MCCARTHY FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY "HERE WE GO AGAIN" "HERE WE GO AGAIN" (Approved . for Universal Exhibition.) C. VJJEW EMPIRE,^ \\\ ISLAND BAY. , " HI Besenratlonß: Tel. H-30T. JJj 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 Michael Redgrave Elizabeth Bergner In "STOLEN LIFE" "STOLEN LIFK" and James * Jane Kent ELLISON WYATT- TAYLOR In "ARMY SURGEON" (Both, Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — TOMORROW — SATURDAY — MONDAY "PILOT No. 5" and - "SING YOU SINNERS" L~~ * XT VIA JSMA,~ J^S^^-" L KILBIRNIK^-t 9 7.15 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.15 BARBARA STANWYCK — HENRY FONDA EDGAR BUCHANAN In "YOU BELONG TO ME" x "YOU -BELONG TO ME" (Recommended by trie. _Censor for Adults.) —Companion Feature— JOHN HUBBARD —'• RUTH TERRY MARTHA ODIUSCOLL ,'■ ■ ~ -in ■ _ ■ "YOUTH'ON PARADE" "YOUTH'ON PARADE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus Fox News and Serial. : Telephone 14-202 for. Reservations. —TOMORROWSATURDAY AND MONDAY. CLIFFORD EVANS — 'TOMMY TIUNDER ,CONSTANCE CUMMINGS ";, ;,in::. ...." "The Foreman Went to France" "The Foreman Went io France" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '",'■ ' —Also Showing— MERLE OBERON,, —' MELVYN DOUGLAS ' BURGESS -MEREDITH lia " "THAT UNCERTAIN FEELING" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus Metrotone News. rj^fcj A p l T °^:^]| [],' MIRAMAR, ■ ' ■ »| At 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT—At 7.30. George Maureen John MONTGOMERY OUARA SUTTON Iv "TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Associate Feature — BELA LUGOSI In "THE CORPSE VANISHES" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Children.) COMING TOMORROW AND SATURDAY, MONDAY. "FIRST OF THE FEW" Thrilling I Romantic ! Exciting I And an Unforgettable Story Starring LESLIE HOWARD DAVID NIVEN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WELCOME I1O.ME; SEATOUN RESIDENTS. arc cordially Invited to attend a "Welcome Home" to local Furlough. Men of the Second Draught from tiie Middle East, to bo held at Presbyterian Hall, Forros St., on Tuesday, March 14, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Scatoun Branch U.S.A. MEETINGS. WATERSIDE WORKERS' DEBATING CLUB, 37 Courtenay Pi. OPEN FORUM, 8 p.m. FRIDAY —"What Is the Motive Underlying the Present Political Struggle In U.S.A.?" SATURDAY—"Is 'Owcnlsm' Dead In the Trade 1 Union Movement?" ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. XT'LECTORS of Wellington Central • and WelJLli litigton North are invited to attend a Meeting at Victoria Leaguo Rooms, D.I.C. Building, on. Friday, March 10, at 8 p.m. M. HERON, non. Secretary, Public Opinion Group {Ass. Members of National Council of Women, ■ .-,Wellington -Branch). KILBIRNIE Branch, N.Z.L.P.—Meeting1 To:;.Oight,:R.SA. 'Hall.. 8 o'clock. . CITIZENS' DAY NURSERIES (Inc.), •■27 -Vivian' St., CS. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held • on MONDAY, March 13, 194-1, at 3 p.m. at 27 Vivian St. ELSIE MCNEIL, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1944, Page 2
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