J-= RING'S =- Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, Throughout N.Z. TODAY 3 SESSIONS—2, 5, and 8 p'.ra. Here Is a picture s» shockingly trank ... so tragically true. ... it dclles comparison. ... It is.not a picture of today . . . hut one of when tlie war ends and the war criminals are brought to truTh The Most Prophetic Story of Our Time. ■ II . They killed . . . they plundered . . . they ruined women and children ..' . but they must pay. Columbia Pictures Present " NONE SHALL ESCAPE" "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" , "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" Starring MARSHA HUNT—EKIC ROLF HENRY TRAVERS THE MOSCOW PACT SAYS : "They will be brought back to the scene of their crimes and judged on the spot by the peoples whom they have outraged—" YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THE DRAMATIC IMPACT OF THE FILM I (Special Censor's Certificate—Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) . —SPECIAL SUPPORTS INCLUDE— "A COMMUNITY SING" Which features the popular number "Paper Doll." "GOLDEN GLOVES," A thrilling boxing short. N.Z. Review presents: N.Z. Squadron . Strikes from Bougainville. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 52-212. ||| jipg xUDOK Hill WILLIS STREET TEL. 4-1 eTs"" Dlr.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Dally, from 11 a.m. — Nightly, at 7.30. 20th Century-Fox Present DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT! THERE'S EXCITEMENT EVERY POUNDING MOMENT I "CHINA GIRL" "CHINA GIRL" • Exciting romance in a world teeming with fire and furyl A love as brave as their hearts . . . as thrilling as the dangers they defied,, — Featuring — GENE TIEUNEY GEORGE MONTGOMERY LYNN BAItl VICTOR McLAGLEN — ASSOCIATE FEATURE — A Flaming Story of Romance and High , Adventure I ' "MANILA CALLING" — With — LLOYD NOLAN . . . CAROLE LANDIS (Both Recommended Uy Censor for Adults.) A GREAT, GRAND SHOW! As Timely as Today's Blazing Headlines. "THE YOUNG MR. PITT." NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. :*=f XHl<: ASCOT \a C=V Telephone 15-178. £Eri Corner Constable St. Take No. 3 or 4 Tram to Doors. TONIGHT, SAT., MON., 7.30 o'clock. From the Top of All Film Studios, Twentieth Century-Fox Present "THE YOUNG Ml{. PITT" "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" ROBERT DONAT ("Mr. Chips"), JOHN MILES (of "In Which We Serve"), PHYLLIS CALVERT, ROBERT MORLEY A story of yesterday that tells of today's will for Victory. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •'OVER MY DEAD BODY" "OVER MY DEAD BODY" .MILTON' BERLE 'MARY BETH HUGHES He's in a spot he wouldn't wish on a Leopard I IT'S A "GRAVE" COMEDY I (Kccor.'imctided by the Censor for Adults.) Be among the first to Book I AT SAT. MATINEE: "The Young Mr. Pitt." 3d 3d 3d — ALL CHILDREN — 3d 3d 3d "ASCOT" NEWTOWN'S "ASCOT" STILL LEADS WITH THE RIGHT SHOW! Coming FrHay Next— "THE PIED PIPER" (Approved ror Universal Exhibition.)' DANCING. MA YFA I R . CABA RE T. A V F A I R CABARET. Dancing Every Night to the Music of GEORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND. Ring 51-770 and Reserro Your Table for Saturday Nights. Weddings Catered For. MPRESS ~ BALLROOM, MPRESS BALLROOM, S Ghuznee St. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY (FRIDAY LATE NIGHT), AND SATURDAYS. DOUG. ROCHE'S DANCE BAND. Weeknight Subs., 2s 6d. Saturday's Subs. 3s. JUNIOR LABOUR LEAGUE. NAUGHTY NINETIES I DANCE I T ABOUU HALL. PETONE JU THIS FRIDAY JULY 28. PHIL GAMBY'S ORCHESTRA. PHIL GAMBY'S ORCHESTRA. 50-50. Dancing 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. Admission: 2s Cd, 3s. Valuable Prizes for Best Costumes are being donated by leading business people of Petonc. Bo There! Back In the days of Grandma and Grandpa I Oh 1 For the Gay Nineties 1 Be There, Dressed in Period Costumes if you can, and join our happy throng. WELLINGTON BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). ANNUAL DANCE To bo held at ST. FRANCIS HALL, Hill St., on FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1!I44, at 8 p.m. George Miller's Orchestra. Supper. Subscription, 2s Cd Single. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. BALLROOM DANCING. EVA DRAPER. Member N.A.T.D. and 1.5. T.D., King George Building, High St., Lower Hutt. Tul. 02-054. WEEKLY DANCE EVERY SATURDAY, 8 p.m. Subs. 2s (id. Splendid Supper. Monto Carlos. EARL WRIGLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Vocalist: George Turner. Special Rhumna Class for Dance Patrons only, every Saturday, 7.30 p.m. OH I FINAL OH I SUBURBAN BALLROOM CHAMPIONSHIPS SUBURBAN BALLROOM* CHAMPIONSHIPS SATURDAY. rpUTANEKAI — (Gay) — BALLROOM JL-UTANEKAI — (Gay) — BALLROOM I (Next Bcrlmmporo Flats). Andy Shearer's Sensational Orchestra. Andy Shearer's Sensational Orchestra. ■ Wonder M.C., ERNIE BULL. Last Trams 12.5. Special Novoltles. SURPRISE FLOOR SHOW. OH I FINAL Oil I Direction : w. SCOTT-DAVEY. MODERN DANCE. TONIGHT TONIGHT EVERY FRIDAY A SSEMBLY HALL BROUGHAM ST. Assembly hall — brougham st. NORM. HULL-BROWN'S ORCHESTRA. 8 p.m. to 12. Admission, 2s Od. Strictly No Jitterbug Dancing. •<m-ORKSIIOPS SOCIAL COMMITTEE wish to EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE Will Commence on SATURDAY, .lULY 29. Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper. Old and New Patrons Cordially Invited. W. J. P. SMITH, Asst.. Secretary,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1944, Page 2
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