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finally Tonight at 8 O'clock THE INVASION ;etro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Technicolour Triumph THE IJNVAbIOJN "THOUSANDS CHEER" Paramount News rush to New Zealand _________________ the first scenes of .the Invasion Armada ' I ' and landings In Normandy, 1000 ft of %, , ' T HB THEATRE T | exclusive, thrilling scenes. ~L*r nm- »TI?o TI /I ■— -£* SCREENING AT Al.I. SESSIONS. |||k Dlr.: Fuller's Theatre Corp. J|| , /. , T> £GE N T rV""3 Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. / TOMORROW " ~^ „ TM 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.' Dire: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. "SAN DEMETRIO, Plans at Dxa and Theatre (44'144)< Lon( J on '' DAILY-At 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. SECOND WEEK 1 lEVER BEFORE IKS wpfl! Have the Now Zealand newspapers Swrnvn wi.w ' •' '' given such excellent reviews to any &m,uai> ivi.l.b.l i^.. motion picture. ! :^\ \,'- UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED BY- Paraiunt's Evening Post"— Inspiring Picture of Couraga It is a British picture of the best typo, ' I and the cinema public have como to I recognise that the best British films „..._,' WT , „.„„ are not surpassed by anything that SO PR°U})LY WL HAIL come, out of Hollywood. ;.|O PgObULY Wfc HAIL, 'Dominion" — "so proudly we hail" This British film does more than ele- '/SO PKOODLY WE HAIL'_; vate the cinema. It is a proud docu- SO PROUDLY WE HAIL ment, presented without sentimentality SO IROUDL^ W b hail, or artifice, something to warm British I hearts and stir British feelings. I would go so far as to say that Its „.;. appeal exceeds that of "In Which We wun Serve," a picture which I did not iiinrTTr pm DITBT expect to see topped in this war. CLAUDMIIi. L.ULDJI-n.l 'N.Z. Truth"— PAULETTE GODDARD "San Demetrio, London" Is a story to VERONICA LAKE fire the hearts of young Britons and ■ quicken the pride of their fathers. It SONNY TUFTS — GEORGE REEVES is as devoid of sentiment as a Scots ghllle, as stirring as tho wind In the Also mountains of Wales. A delightful Short—"Stuffy," the British Empire Films present friendly Pelican, I SECOND WEEK! _ I ■ . SECOND WEEK 1 \ SECOND WEEK I / >l J» SECOND WEEK I Xsy /r I >v \ (Recommended hy the Censor for Adults.) 7 / "SAN \. \ . If \ \ LABOUR WOMEN'S RECEPTION TO \ [ DEMETRIO I 1 DR. EDITH SUMMERSKILL, II I 1 Labour Member, House of Commons. - \ \ T nndnn" / / ITIHE Above Reception, arranged by the \ V *J"""«»» / L i- Women's Branches of the New Zealand \ \, I y /** Labour Party for Saturday Evening Next Is _/'\ / strictly confined to party members, and it has * N. ■/ heen found necessary to close the invitation list. Ticket-holders are reminded to be pre- ■ sent not later than 7.45 p.m. prompt. ■ \ B. REID, J.P., "HEROES ARE SIMPLE MEN, __ Frcsident--GOD BLESS THEM" jumble sale. ,„ , „ . ' , TT , , QAINT PETER'S SCHOOL ROOM (Both Programnies^Approved for Universal fe, FItIDAY , JULY 14, 2 P.M. Warm Clothes Bargains. TELEPHONE 43-968 — 'PTVf^T T ~ OPP' PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There Is Always a Good Show.) .7 o'clock—Final Screening Tonight—7 o'clock A glorious romance ... a great musical show ... 19 great songs ... wonderful dancing. "FOX ME AND MY GAL" Starring JUDY GARLAND - GEORGE MURPHY ALSO PHYLLIS BOTTOME'S PLEASING NOVEL "THE MORTAL STORM" \ It will shock some ... it will anger others . . . but It will thrill all, Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Robert Young ' (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Gazette 7 p.m., "The Mortal Storm" 7.8 p.m.. "For Me and My Gal" 8.50 p.m. TOMORROW—"CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS"—"HARRIGAN'S KID"—TOMORROW DUE TO PRIOR BOOKING, EXTENSION OF SEASON IS IMPOSSIBLE. MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITIES TODAY, AT 2 P.M. AXD 7.45 P.M. TO SEE "THE LQST HORIZON" by Frank Capra? '■Written.;by James Hilton. Starring Ronald Colman11; ~. . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PARAMOUNT' THEATRE Dlr.: G, L. Johnston. COURTENAY. PLACE. Telephone 51-842. Tomorrow (Friday), 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. TRULY .. . The Greatest Musical Comedy of- ALL TIME. THE SHOW WITH EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY Paramoun t's "STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM" AN INCOMPARABLE DIVERTISSEMENT OF UNEQUALLED DELIGHT Bing Crosby Bob Hope Ray Milland Dorothy Lamour Vera Zorina Betty Hutton, Paillette Goddard Eddie Bracken Fred Mac Murray Mary Martin Franchot Tone AND A HOST OF POPULAR PLAYERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND BIG ATTRACTION ON THE SAME PROGRAMME Maria Montez — Jon Hall — Sabu In Unlversal's Technicolour Triumph "WHITE SAVAGE" The pagan love . . . savage excitement . . . dangers untamed of a Forbidden Island Paradise. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WRESTLING! WRESTLING! Your old favourite will bs there to meet the man who Is challenging his supremacy ; In New Zealand wrestling. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, JULY 17, AT 8 P.M. LOFTY BLOMFIELD V. KEN KENNETH (N.Z. CHAMPION) ". (AUCKLAND) Eight Thrilling Rounds With another fine professional bout of flvs rounds 808 LOCHHEAD V. JACK PKESTNEY (PETONE) ' (NAVY) I CLEVER AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES Usual Prices./ Booking at Humphrey's, Manners Street. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL '. 'RECEPTION IN HONOUR OF DR. EDITH SUMMERSKILL, M.P. The Mayoress of Wellington, Mrs. Will Appleton, cordially invites tho Women of Wellington to a Reception to be held in the Concert / Chamber, Town Hall, on Monday, July 17, / 1944, at 3 p.m. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL Citizens are cordially invited to attend a. CIVIC RECEPTION TO THE DELEGATION OF UNITED KINGDOM AND CANADIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS to be held In tho CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, on MONDAY, JULY 17, 1944, AT 12 NOON . WILL APPLETON, Mayor.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1944, Page 2

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