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A RED-LETTER DAY IN THE HISTORY OF THERE WILL BE NO PICTURES TOMORROW THE DE LUXE. ; , (GOOD FRIDAY). EASILY THE BEST DOUBLE PROGRAMME ' rrrvrriiT 745 WE'VE EVER PRESENTED. FINALLY 10MG1U . . .T. 40. BOOKING IS TERRIFIC . . . "PLANS AT GARY COOPER RAY MILLAND THEATRE NOW. TEL. 53-OSO. . ROBERT PRESTON ©_ VBEAUG EST E " " "A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLL'S" ■ ~"~ (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults. King _^"~*<>s. NOW SHOWING. Courtenay PI. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY • 7.45 p.m. Dlr.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 51-842 NO PICTURES TOMORROW (GOSfi FRIDAY). COMMENCING SATURDAY . , . \OTE PLEASE.—Special Chiift.en's Matinee 2 p.m. and T. 45. SATURDAY, at 1.4 D p.m. De«.ls Advertised pROGRAJIME THA , WILL LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY FOR - DIRECT FROM ITS SMASH THREE WEEKS LONG, LONG TIME. IN AUCKLAND. UNIVERSAL'S HOAVLARIOUS SUCCESS, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S ™~m „„„ ENTRANCING COMEDY ROMANCE, PRO "TPTTITrn WITTF- DUCED BY THE MAN WHO GAVE YOU TH] ™ S,\vv» WONDERFUL DEANNA DURBIN HITS, Sd WIFE" JOSEPH PASTERNAK. "FIRED WIFE" "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" „. . "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" — Starring— "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" •DIANA BARRYMORE "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" *LOUISE ALLBRITTON "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" •ROBERT PAIGE . , "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" •WALTER ABEL "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" ♦ERNEST TRUEX "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" *ALAN DINEHART "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" , „.„ "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" NOT SINCE "THE AWFUL TRUTH" HAS "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" THERE BEEN A COMEDY TO MATCH "FIRED WIFE." A LOVE STORY THAT'S MERRY WITH (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MUSIC. SECOND BIG HAPPINESS SHOW: Starring •RAY EBERLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA, Kathryn Van Marsha •WINGY MANONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA, GBAYSON HEFLIN HUNT •DELTA RYTHM BOYS, GRAYSOIjf HEFLIN HUNT. •HACKER DUO, . GRAYSON HEFLIN 1 HUNT •MAYRIS CHANEY AND HER DANCE TRIO, GRAYSON HEFLIN HUNT •DONALD WOODS, GRAYSON HEFLIN HUNT •ELYSE KNOX, GRAYSON HEFLIN HUNT ••JEROME COWAN, •FRANK JENKS, ' CECILIA PARKER, PEGGY MORAN, DIANJ •EDDIE QUILLAN, LEWIS , "MILSSON BROTHERS FRANCES RAEBURN, DOROTHY MORRIS . _ In _ DONALD MEEK, S. Z. SAKALL "HIT^A SADLOR" Melodious warmth and romantic charm agalnsi "HI'YA SAUL.OR" a background of Hie Colourful Tulip Festival "HI'YA SAILOR" in ?uII Bloom. Come to "The House of the "HI'YA SAILOR" Seven Tulips," where live Seven Young Ladles "HITA SAILOR" • • • Everyone a Sweetheart and every one wltli a Boy's Name ... All on a mad and merrj (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.). heart hunt. . . . p LU S - HEAR THE GLORIOUS SONGS OF KATHRYN CHAPTERS 7 AND 8 "FLYING CADETS." .SHAYSON AND R THE g LOVELY ALL-GIRL MOTHERS 1 FATHERS! CHHJ3REN! IT'S A SWEETHEART OF A PICTURE. AN EASTER PROGRAMME FOR THE CHILDREN THAT HAS NO EQUAL. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1.45 p.m. — SATURDAY — 7.45 p.m. OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ' ' PROGRAMME. *• ?5nv L rTNvn£ ASSIDY Wlth h'S °Id Cr°Dle' 0F METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER FEATURETTES ANDY LIjYDJv tt ~ "LOST CANYON" PRICES: 2s 3d, Is Od, Is. No Extra to ReHands up and get ready to applaud the serve. greatest action-thriller of them all. '■ : • J. PARAMOUNT'S Glorious Colour Pantomime, t-, .-. v v oirir.AT.nr "RAGGEDY ANN MEETS RAGGEDY ANDY-" R. 0 X V THEATRE 3. SCREAMING COMEDY, "MAN BITES ■"' Manners St. 4. MONTE COLLINS, TOM KENNEDY, Dir': G- L> Jobnston- Tel. 40-618. *. 'ZS^S^vSF&B.-- Bxcel- ™™ wi» to™™ lent Animal Featurette. (Good Irlda^- «. "GRACIE AT THE BAT," Screaming ' x- O w SHOWING Comedy. , * ' J' THE BSAILOR " A ** POI>EYE CONTINUOUS DAILY-From 11 a.m. 8. Chapter 7 "FLYING CADETS." .... , . , TT , , „...., „ A PICTURE IN A MILLION I (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ""•WARSAW C ON C E R T 0 Poors Open 1 p.m. SHOW STARTS AT 1.45. WARSAW CONCERTO ~~ TIME ~ WARSAW CONCERTO FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT 7.30 Vpatiirwi In TINAL SCREENING TONIGHT 7.30 rwAPTTT<S TATTrTTTOM vattutt™ fVWAUA " DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT " CHARLES LAUGHTON — MAUREEN 0 HABA « DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT " In " DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT " ' "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" "JAMAICA INN" With Also ANTON WALBROOK—SALLY GRAY ■nnCT TmRAPT (jinvß-v tit a rxrurex* ANTON WALBROOK—SALLY GRAY ROSE HOBART-S^IDNEY BLACKMER ANTON WALBROOK-SALLY GRAY "CAT T ANT T ATW" \j£\ijijn.n x ur\u± Sensational flying thrills .. . turbulent drama ■Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) U^oTt™ Hf Superb 'XI M E CUBA ST. Associate Feature Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. TeL 52-334. ANN SOTHEKN—RED SKELTON ANN SOTHERN—RED SKELTOX GOOD FRIDAY EVENING AT 8 ann sothkrn-red skelton THE PICTURE EVERY MAN, "WOMAN, In AND CHILD SHOULD SEE. .• . " MATSIIS' fiKTS TTKR'TVrAN " THE ONE- AND ONLY PICTURE SCREENED .. MAISIE PFTS HFI! MAN " THROUGHOUT THE WORLD EVERY GOOD " MAISIE GETS HER MAN" FRIDAY. .. MAISIE GETS HER MAN " "FROM . MANGER TO CROSS" That man-wise blonde bombshell has met hei •'FROM MANPFR Tf» PRO^S" matcn at last ... in Red Skelton, the on< rnUiVl IVI/YlN*jl-,n. 1U tftUSS man m i rt h-quake of the air and screen "FROM MANGER TO CROSS" Rc(i r""= not with Malsle's heart .. . anc . she thought no man could make her fal FILMED IN THE HOLY LAND. , for llimThe most beloved story in the world I. (Both Approved for Universal Exliibition.) Approved by the late Dr. Davidson, Archbishop ' of Canterburj. . The late Cardinal Bourne,-Archbishop of- SUBURBAN THEATRES Westminster. -.;'.. = : Dr. Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of; London. nD -,. m ni-.rr/^ivTr. ooiivir Cardinal Hinsley, Archbishop; .of •We ß tmlnster. — rLIOJNti — GKAINL AND BY THE CLERGY THROTGHOUT TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, at 8. NEW ZEALAND. , STAN LAUREL : OLIVER HARD! • ; SEE.-; -■-. . Bring you nothing but1 laughs In "The Raising of the Dead." "Jesus Teaching in Capernaum." "A-HAUNTING WE WILL GO" "The Marriage Feast of Cana. Jesus performs "A-HAL'NTING WE WILL GO" His first miracle—Turning the Water Into Wine 1" You'll roar—as Stan and Ollie get mixed v "The Holy Mother Teaching the Little Jesus." with magic, murder, and mirth. "The Scourging." '■'■■■■■■ "Jesus Healing the Blind Man outside Jericho." Associate Feature: Everything about this film, including'the beau- A surprlse pae i ingo o f grand entertainment, tiful readings from the Gospels that accompany it, serves only to emphasise and Illustrate the "THE POSTMAN DIDN'T RING" wonderful story of Christ. "THE POSTMAN DIDN'T RING" "FROM MANGER TO CROSS" HAS BEEN HAILED AS THE OBERAMMER- With GAU OF THE SCREEN! RICHARD TRAVIS BRENDA JOYC: COMPLETE CHANGE OF PRO- gramme for Universal Ex.) GRAMME SATURDAY " : PALACE — PETONE — PALACI 'ADDED ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE THE. FOL- -«-- . rnnvir-nT f « LOWING SHORT SUBJECTS: FINALLY TONIGHT, at S. ""C^RNWALL NCALLING"'' JAJIBS STEWART-HEDY LAMARB "HERITAGE OF HOME" In /Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . "COME LIVE WITH ME" PRICES AS USUAL. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BE ADVISED, BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. PLANS AT THEATBK, TKL. 52-334. And 0 ETAOIN SHRDLU CMFWYP SHRDUL X "HARMCAN'S KID" "D RINPFSS THFATRE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ Manners St. NO PERFORMANCE TOMORROW. Commencing SATURDAY. Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Lid. Tel. 42-580. ; Frank Lloyd, the master maker of great entei NOW. SHOWING tainment, now brings you a master motk CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. <THE LADy fi^om ' CHEYENNE" King's, biggest and best musical hitl . . . With Seven/smash songs! ... A skyful of Loretta Edward Gladys itars! ... A heartful of romance! . . ~ YOUNG ARNOLD GEORGE It's the Phow of shows 1 -Associate FeatureBING CROSBY . . . MARY MARTIN A dramatic thunderbolt that teems with BING CROSBY . . . MARY MARTIN mystery. BING CROSBY . . . MARY MARTIN ' BING CROSBY . . . MARY MARTIN ™£ £E\ L PAIS OFF BASIL RATHBONE £Uh DEUL PAYfa OFF .;.. In With "RHYTHM ON THE RIVER" J- EDWARD BROMBERG, OSA MASSEN "RHYTHM ON THE RIVER" (Prog. Recommended by Censor for Adults "RHYTHM ON THE RIVER" ■ "RHYTHM ON THE RIVER" gTA T E — THEATRE —ON THE SAME PROGRAMME— Two fighting brothers . . . lighting Japs TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, In their own way—together they helped at So clock, build a vital road inspired by a girl With MATIXEB SATURDAY at 2 p.m. whoso courage was a match for these MARY MARTIN : DICK POWEL men of steel! RICHARD ARLEN . . . JEAN PARKER In BICH/.RD ARLEN . . . JEAN PARKER "HAPPY GO LUCKY" RALPH SANFORD "HAPPY GO LUCKY" -In~~ . - with - "ALASKA HIGHAVAY" BETTY HUTTON ~ EDDIE BRACKEI "ALASKA HIGHWAY" RUDY VALLEE ERIC BLORi "ALASKA HIGHWAY" Songs,' Romance, and Comedy all in Lavish "ALASKA HIGHWAY" s Technicolor. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Theatre (Tel. 63-809). RATIONAL UTILISATION WASTE DEPOT. KOTEJSLrS-'TSi (Good PAPIER MACHE CLASSES, —— I' r' dny)Commencing Wednesday, March 12, 1041, MIRAMAR FIGHTING SERVICES 7.15 p.m., and continuing each Monday and ' HOSPITALITY CLUB Wednesday. Learn an interesting handcraft SECOND BIRTHDVY P\RTY and also help the war effort by keeping up -ry gA HALL MIR-i MAR " AVI l)ie supply of medical bowls, trays, etc. Other J_\. EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 0 Interesting crafts also taught. AH Servicemen Cordially Invited. Tor further Information please ring Tel. Tea at 5 . 30 IMn Admission 6d. (i-273. Special Invitation to Returned 2nd N.Z.E.F. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. W^ct™ MARIST v, WATERSIDERS, at Porlrua, (|^^al) SAT^'aPßll's fo44° 8 p'.'n EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 10. Wmty Full Programme. All Soccer Clubs invited, players and sup- n^SW/ Old-time Dancing, porters ensured of a game and good enter- — G, gunn, Hon. Sec. tatnment. ■ —' WATERSIDE SILVER BAND (R. Fcnton, TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL conductor), in attendance. , -— Usual amenities provided. Srain leaves Wellington 10.20 a.m. Faro 2s 2d. GOL DE N BA V Return 4.30 p.m. C E 1.1 E N T See Saturday's "Sports Post." . . : JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD COLOUR PRINTING. " ( Te l. 42-150) HALF-TOXE Process Blocks for 3- and 4Colour Process Pribting for Descriptive Tho GO LDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD. Booklets and Catalogues. The "tvenlng Post" uu Modern Process Block Dept. will give you Effl- (-Cel. 41-440). ctent Service. Tel. 47-222,X0r Quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 82, 6 April 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 82, 6 April 1944, Page 2

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