DYNAMIC DRAMA THUNDERBOLTS ACROSS THE SCREEN I That LADD Comes to Wellington Tonight! awn—— ■" '■■ / T"\ C* \ * r ■ m== ILU X E J==~ fIOURTENAX V y Rlni PIACB "^ 68-08*. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-OSO. JCWO IDENTICAL AND COMPLETE SESSIONS DAILY. AFTERNOONS 2.0 p.m. EVENINGS ' 7.45 p.m. Faramount's Now Star Discovery, ALAN LADD ALAN LADD ALAN LADD As "LUCKY JORDAN " " LUCKY JORDAN " " LUCKY JORDAN " cold, calculating, deliberate killer, with eyes •like two icicles that seem to pierce you right through. Sometimes he smiles, but it's not a gay smile . , . it's cold, like he is! MEET THIS-r----1 A D 1) 1, A D 1) LADD ißoss of the Rackets, Dynamite with Blondes, Tough, Trigger-mad, and Terrific! With HELEN WALKER HELEN WALKER HELEN WALKER 3.'1i0 Kind of Fire Alan Fans to Full Blaze! MABEL PAIGE, SHELDON LEONARD, MARIE MCDONALD. A Paramount Special. Assoclato Feature: "HENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A HOUSE" "HENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A HOUSE" •'HENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A HOUSE" With Jimmy LYDON, John LITEL, Charles SMITH. Henry istft scared . . . he's PETRIFIED when ho falls foul of a haunted house, laughs and chills . . . that start with a scream and end with a howll (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) Plus "BLASTED FROM THE SKIES" and "A FIGHT TO THE DEATH," fhapters 10 and 11 of "COAST GUARD," with DON TERRY as DON WINSLOW. •RICES: 2s 3d, Is 6d, Is. Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. § X 1 M E H t=3 CUBA ST.' • -• ■ i . w^— . 'Direction: N. 2. Theatres, Lto. FINALLY TODAY S P.M. AND T. 30 P.M. "I WALKED WITH A 2OMBIE" With James Frances Tom ELLISON DEE CONWAY (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) (Unsuitable for Children.) ■ And "CAT PEOPLE" With SIMONS SIMON TOM CONWAY KENT SMITH JANE RANDOLPH (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) (Unsuitable for Children.) NEXT CHANGE—*— " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. ■Flaming Aviation Romance • that shows what a iivoman will do ... and will give for her country! "FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM" . . Starring liosalind RUSSELL—Fred MACMUBRAY With Herbert MAKSHALL. ~ ' for Universal Exhibition.) ' ■. ——Associate Attraction—; — THE DEAD END KIDS And LITTLE TOUGH GUYS , In "MUG TOWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TODAY. "MX SON. MY SON" . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) And i . "HONKY.MuON LODGE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRIJNC fc S S IHtAIRE. aini.oi.Tk Si. Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. CONTINUOUS DAILY tfHOM 11 A.M. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 11 a.m. Tho Greatest Thrill Spectacle in Years, Walter Wagner Presents The Alfred Hitchcock Production "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" Starring JOEL McCREA ./ LARAINE DAY GEORGE SANDERS HERBERT MARSHALL ALBERT BASSERMAN, ROBERT BENCHLEY The thrilling, timely story of the lives, loves, and daring adventures of tho men behind today's startling headline- news, - (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) —PLUS— . "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS" "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS" With JOHN CARROLL BHUCE CABOT IiUTH HUSSEY An Action Drama of the North-West Mounted. '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 CHILDREN! , SPECIAL 10.30 a.m. SESSION. 1 SATURDAY ONLY. | > 1. "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp"—Two-reel Popeye Cartoon 2. "Be Up To Date"—Betty ■ Boop Cartoon j 8. "Fresh Vegetable Mystery"—Col- | our Cartoon ■ • | > 4. "Sailor Shortie"—Colour Cartoon | ') 5. Max Fleischer's FULL-LENGTH | '•■ Colour Cartoon Production, "MR. | BUG GOES TO TOWN" | 0.-Prizes and Lucky Seats " j. jf^CA P I T OL^I jl|l _; MIRAMAR. ■ 'I Dir.: N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 18-567. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, at 7.30. (2 DAYS ONLY) ■Moi'O Fun than ALL Their Other Hits Put Together! Bing Dorothy Bob CROSBY LAMOUR HOPE In Paramount's Musical Special, "ROAD TO MOROCCO" "ROAD TO MOROCCO" Comedy, Fun, Gaga, Plus i Brand-new Song Hits! It's a Harem-scarem Riot of Song and laughter! in Associate Attraction —— ■ M.G.M.'s Surprise Comedy Hit—lt's an Absolute Scream! "HULLABALOO" AVith a Host of Fun Favourites, headed by FRANK MORGAN BILLIE BURKE VIRGINIA GREY REGINALD OWEN , ,t_ COMING SATURDAY 1 '] SESSIONS 1.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. j j 1 '-'MRS. MINIVER" f ' [(All Above Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | . MISCELLANEOUS. t ARE YOU INTERESTED? J.EARN DRESS DESIGNING AND CUTTING. OVERSEAS Professional Male Dress Designer wishes to give lessons privately. Courses especially arranged for pupils desirous of following tills profession. Apply 100S livening Post. . COLOUR PRINTING. HALF-TONE Process Blocks for 3- and iColour l'roccss Printing for Descriptive booklets and Catalogues. Tho "Evening Post" iMftdcrn Process Block Dept. will jjlvo you Efficient Service. Tel. 47-222 lor Quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1944, Page 2
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