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~"-^l LUX Ey==" COURTENATE \. •/• • Ring PLACE .^*~~"""T , 83-080. - Direction: New Zealand Theatres Ltd. Tel. 53-080 for Servico and Reservations. NOW SHOWING. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY ——7.45 p.m. - No. 'h— EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING IN N.Z. A TYPHOON OF TORRID THI'.ILLS AND GLAMOUR 1 BEE Marvellous Undersea Adventures 1 BEE Beautiful Girls in a Tropical Lagoon 1 SEE A Terrific Fight between He-men Swashbucklers! SEE A Tidal . Wavo Sweeping a Palace of Pleasure into the Sea! John Gale Sidney CARRADINE SONDEItGAARD TOLER. CAItRADINE SONDEKGAARI) TOLER CARRADINE SONDERGAARD TOLER — In — 1 " ISLE OF FORGOTTEN SINS " " ISLE OF FORGOTTEN SINS " ! " ISLE OF FORGOTTEN SINS " ■ " ISLE OF FORGOTTEN SINS " t; (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JT©. 2- • EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING IN N.Z. JAM-PACKED WITH ACTION, THRILLS, AND LAUGHS ... a night club girl-and a soldier on furlough who turned her Into a battling lumberjack. lltlchard Mary Beth , June t/ARLEN HUGHES •■ HAVOC '/ARLEN HUGHES ' HAVOC .'ARLEN HUGHES HAVOC In "timber queen" "timber queen" "timber queen" "timber queen" Sheldon Leonard • dick purcell george c. stone (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .Plus "THE MYSTIC MAP" and "THE PERILOUS PIT," ~;;; [Chapters T and 8 of "THE IRON CLAW.". /JPRICES: 2s 3d, is 6d, Is. No extra .to ■= k Reserve at Theatre and D.I.C. \ | v' , 1 CUBA ST. f -•■ '. \ t=Z=L ..... _—=s Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334. '. At 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. , FINALLY TODAY John Steinbeck's best-loved novel . .:. brought gaily to life on the screen by a superb cast BPENCER HEDY .' JOHN (TRACY LAMARR GARFIELD — With — , FRANK MORGAN —In— "TORTILLA FLAT" Produced by Victor Fleming, who gave you *'Gone With the Wind" and "Captains Cour- /■: ageous." I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). _ — ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION — IthrHls 1 Mystery 1 and a Screwball Detective, who faints at the mention of murder. 1 RED SKELTON ! In,. i "WHISTLING IN DIXIE" —With— ANN RUTHERFORD — GEORGE BANCROFT GUY KIBBEE-—: : DIANA LEWIS ; (Approved for ■ Universal Exhibition.) —TOMORROW— AND SATURDAY, MONDAY. "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" (Adapted to the1 screen from the stage play bs ~: . alerence Battigan, and directed by Anthonj '.''.' . Asqulth. ' . ' '•' i ■'" —Starring— ■ RAY ELLEN JANDJB MILLAND... — .DREW —' DARCEY ' (Recommended by Censor ■ for Adults.)—ASSOCIATE .ATTRACTION— 1 Flaming Drama I Flaming Romance t ' "THE APACHE' TRAIL" - ' " ""■" "' with' ' " - . IILOYD , WILLIAM■■» DONNA ANN' ■ -IKOLAN • LUNDIGAN: REED AVARS ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TONIGHT. "TWO TICKETS TO LONDON" f'TWO TICKETS TO LONDON" — And — "MOONLIGHT AND CACTUS" "MOONLIGHT AND CACTUS'^ . ■ V''(Both Pictures Approved for Universal It Exhibition.) ,/ [princess Theatre if" Manners St. flDirectlon: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. - H- ' . ' ■- ' (COMMENCING TOMORROW;' At 11.0 a.m. "TALES OF MANHATTAN" "TALES OF MANHATTAN" "TALES OF MANHATTAN" "TALES OF MANHATTAN" "TALES OF MANHATTAN" "TALES OF MANHATTAN" . — With — Charles Boyer : Blta Haywort feinger Rogers Henry Fond (Charles Laughton ~ ~ Paul Robeso Edward G. Robinson "Rochester _ story as thrilling as Its stars! It he you from tenement to penthouse . ;« . froi . , . Parlc Avenue-to Hell's Kitchen*-. •; . a stoi . ; drama, comedy, music,. romance, an §jf" stirring action Into a "big-time" show. H ((Recommended, by the Censor for Adults.) v — ASSOCIATE FEATURE ■'*'■ LIONEL BARRYMORB- :■■■<■.■ .LIONEL BARRYMORE" :;■„'" '.- .-'•-"--'-„'■«— ■•■•• "CALLING DR. GILLESPIE" "CALLING DR. GILLESPIE" ■■-■■ "CALLING DR. GILLESPIE" "CALLING DR. GILLESPIE" "CALLING DR. GUjLESPIE" IBest yet of the famed series! Meet the ne [romantic man in white 1 Tops for excitemei '^ Dr. Glllesple's life at stake, p '(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) !, CHILDREN I—SATURDAY, At 10.30 a.m. i Come to Adventure Island with !• THOMAS MITCHELL . : V EDNA BEST *ERRY KILBURN. FREDDIE* BARTHOLOME . : r ■ 'THE , •' i "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" ! "SWISS FAMILY..ROBINSON \ Bee and share the thrills as this fearless 1 family carve a new world on, a deserted tropic isle. lAlso "BANDITS AND BALLADS" . '• . TI . .'BERIAL, "KING OF THE TEXAS RANGERS Ej« ' "" ■■■■'■•"• ""B | 1> ATLER \ B THEATRETTE I _j...,........................i. »•"■•■■ »"ia (Late Seaside, Lyall Bay) ~. ' As Intimate as Your Own Home. '" ;i)ir.: N.Z. Theatres. _ Tel. 16-3! .;... 7,30 _ TONIGHT and FRIDAY — 7.30 • : MORE ROMANTIC, MORE THRILLING TH. ANY FICTION. 'The true story of the two who set the wq : afire 1 . . . Brought to the screen in ag! terlng pageant of glamour and glory. Ginger ROGERS . . Fred ASTAIF In . . "THE STORY OF VERNON AND. IRENE-, CASTL] •: .VERNON ■ AND IRENE CASTL] ' ' Backgrounded by the haunting strains of m than a score of memory's fondest inelodles ALSO • High adventure . . . baffling- mystery, a thrilling drama .'. .': JOHN CARROLL - — RUTH HUSS .- Jn:". "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS' "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS' An artion-packed saga of the Great North-i (All Approved for Universal .Exhibition. JUMBLE-SALE. METHODIST HALL, '.MOLESWORTH FRIDAY, JULY 14, 7 p.m. Bargains galore. . 1 ' Funds In aid of Tho'rndon Children's Commutes).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1944, Page 2

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