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OF DEFINITE APPEAL _^-""*>w I_/1_/ Crowds! Qr^sT. JAM E S^bW CROWDS! Direction: Sit Benjamin Fuller. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). ATTEND THE MATINEES! o out „,„„ Or Reserve Early to Avoid Being 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. Disappointed. JE/tfN GABIN — JEAN GABIN — — . JEAN GABIN —— TT ~. Universal s In a dramatic and timely tribute to the Entertainment, Fighting- Free French ,AU MBA II "ALI BABA } . AND THE FORTY THIEVES" II FORTY THIEVES" — "THE IMPOSTOR"- *n "THE IMPOSTOR " - glorious technicolour. "THE IMPOSTOR" aiso Scenes of Sarah Bernhardt in the Motion |] * Picture Anniversary Film. | ' TWICB> DAILY, 2 p.m. 8 p.m. A I'ICTUISE TO KEEP YOU TINGLING 7 /| f^ \f. (I K|\ T t-^-——\ WI'JH SUSPENSE .. . LAUGHING , * | "rm,^. ATß |f I * y AT ITS SPONTANEOUS HUMOUR / ItICAIIUJ. ' W i .. . AND MARVELLING AT ITS w-^*^ HEART-TUGGING HEROISM. (Recommend,, by the Censor ,or Adults.) °^ C. Williamson Hdure Corp.^Ltd. ALSO—March of Time. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-!)6S — T^TTTAT T ~ OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday—-7 o'clock 1.45 p.m.—-Matinee Wednesday—l.4s p.m. ONE OF THE SCREEN'S MOST FASCINATING REAL-LIFE DRAMAS . "BOMBAKDIER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PAT O'BRIEN —RANDOLPH SCOTT Thrill to the story of rivalry for the heart of a girl who was "Sweetheart of the Squadron" ALSO - BARBARA STANWYCK — HENRY FONDA In Very Entertaining Drama "YOU BELONG TO ME" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Shorts 7 p.m., "You Belong lo Me" 7.22 p.m., "Bombardier" 9 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS, t p.m. and 7.45 p.m.: ANN CORIO, "JUNGLE SIREN" AND RICHARD TRAVIS, CATHERINE CRAIG. "SPY TRAIN" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) D E LUXE THEATRE Dir.: X.Z. Theatres, Ltd. COURTEXAY "PLACE. % Telephone 53-080. THURSDAY NEXT Say "Hello" to M-G-M's Merriest Musical Hit! GAY, MUSICAL, JOYOUS, LOVABLE, COLOURFUL, FUNNY, HAPPY, NEW, SMART, HILARIOUS, BRIGHT, AND MERRY. "MEET THE PEOPLE" And these are the people you'll meet: ■ LUCILLE BALL, DICK POWELL, VIRGINIA O'BRIEN, BERT LAHR, RAGS RAGLAND, JUNE ALLYSON, VAUGHN MONROE AND HIS ORCHESTRA, SPIKE JONES AND HIS CITY SLICKERS. Heaps of' fun, scores of songs ( lots of laughs, a screenful of stars, and a heartful v of romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature: v. JIMMY LYDON, CHARLES SMITH, DARRYL • HICKMAN "BOY SCOUT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRICES: 2/3. 1/6, 1/-. TELEPHONE 53-080 FOR RESERVES. FINALLY TONIGHT . . . 7.45 p.m.: ''PARIS AFTER DARK" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PARAMOUNT THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. • COUKTENAY PLACE. Telephone 51-Sl2. Tomorrow (Wednesday), 2 p.m. and 7.45.p.m. Now ... at last ... it can be told! • DRAMA OF MAKIN ISLAND First Jap soil blitzed by the Marine Raiders. FLAMING PICTURES OF JUNGLE WARFARE. SEE the. "Coconut Camouflage Net" . . . SEE ihe deadly Japanese Tree Monkey . . . SEE the life-and-death struggles of the modern soldie? In bloody jungle warfare .. . SEE the booby traps and tricks of the Nipponese. CARLSON'S MAKIN ISLAND RAIDERS. » " . Walter Wanger's Epic Achievement of Motion-picture Production "GUNGHO!" (Battle Cry of the Marine Raiders) STARRING RANDOLPH SCOTT, ALAN CURTIS, NOAM BEERY, JUN.. DAVID BRUCE J. CARROL NAISH, MILBURN STONE, GRACE McDONALD, SAM LEVENE, WALTER SANDE A Universal Special—Showing for the First Time in New Zealand. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults,) Preceded by the Very Latest March of Time: "THE IRISH QUESTION" What are tho reasons behind ■ Ireland's refusal to grant bases to the United Nations ... her inflexible determination to remain neutral at all costs? Up-to-the-minute pictures that show Treland and the Irish as they are today. De Valera addressing the Fianna Fail . . . cities, shops, colleges, the wartime restrictions . . , rationing, censorship, curtailed travel. And the Ireland of old ... the white thatched cottages, the sheep, the lakes, the jaunting car, and Leopardstown races. Both informative^ and good entertainment. »AVT^^ ePrrni nAL» iM^ rV n J?eaturettes including "HOLLYWOOD MAGIC" (Novelty) rtt \ \ IRJS!? S\ (Varlety Views>. Exclusive AIR MAIL NEWS SERVICE: Rome taken over by tne Fifth Army . . Discord In Germany . . .• Japanese defeat in Burma llio Iv.ng inspects the Fleet Air Arm units, . . Details of the amazing "Human ToTpedo." PRICES: 2/3. 1/Q. 1/-. . PLANS AT THEATRE AND D.I.C. RUGBY — BIG EUGBY SEASON'S CONCLUDING EVENT NEW ZEALAND V. N.Z. SERVICES 1 ■ To Be Played At ATHLETIC PARK ON SEPTEMBER 30 BOOKING' OF SEATS: Intending patrons of the above match are notifled that the Plan for the BookinThe Plan will be OPEN TO THE PUBLIC from Monday mornins for reservations. Price of Reserved Seat Tickets, 5/- (inclusive) NET PROCEEDS OF MATCH GO TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. A. E. NEILSON, Sec. W.R.F.U. FINAL STREET DAY FOR 1944 PATRIOTIC APPEAL FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 22 ■Attractions; UNITY rbnVK^UrS?^ 111 PO"CE BAND. 3 P.M. TO 4 P.M. GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THIS FINAL 1944 APPEAL WELLINGTON TRADES COUNCIL INSERTED BY ONEROUS COURTESY OF SELF HELP CO-OP., LTD. M£ETtNUS- ~ A FREE FOR ALL DISCUSSION EVENING ~~" " " Subject: T>OSELAND ROSFLAX7) •INTEREST IfKEK LOANS FOR SOLDIERS' *V CABARET. ' WS>UUAISU. Place and Time: TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT RIVER BOARD ROOMS, LOWER HUTT At 8-30-TUESDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock. - N's Dancing Time at the Roseland Sponsorship: To Your Favourite Music LOWER HUTT SOCIAL CREDIT GROUP as played by ! WOBURN TENNIS CLUB ~ ,t'X UIU I>ADUI i MEMBERS and intending members nl-.s,- „ • AiNI? H!S BANDnolo that the Annunf McoUne of the , T - 1 \TW&mi J'i° J'.illest ™ Tunes, above Club will bo held at WiSetu School i? ,ROS OMAN sing this week's most on Thursday, 21st lust, at 8 iVm « c popular Numbers, which include (Mrs ) D STRwri? San Per»undo UUey." "Daybreak," "Paper (Mis.) D. SIRANGE, DoUf » "Goodnight Wherever You ire," "All 1 """■ bee- or Nothing at All." THE RESIDENTIAL KURSERY 3a ~ SUBSCRIPTIONS — 3s rpHE Annual Meeting of tho Residential Nurs Inclusive of Supper. X ery(liic), will bo held on Friday Son ]For Your Reservation Telephone tember 22. at 2.30. in the Educational Insti- «-578 - 41-578 tute, "Evening Post" Building. — • A Sister from (he Middle East will be the TroUR MAIFSTIP „,„,„,„„ ■speaker. Mrs. I, O. 11. 'fripp will preside. V DANCING TONIGHT FROM S9O bo^rcrcnf" 3 and S"W°xi™ ""o invited to X TO CLIFF JoS AND HIS ISABEL SHEPWRD, Pcntm ., nE JACK and ALLAN ~~^vTTi^rnwr^nuvS-nn^^^ SHAXn on their Grand Pianos, playing the i™V, N(; J l^T,<T Ri^, IENXIs CLUB- ' aoniw of "'-"'Ha." A 1.. Th ™V 14 S ILF nXG will be held Subscription " 3*. inclusive of refreshments. « M «alOp1* w ßrook St '» °» Wed- NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LIMITED, iteiday, September 20, at .7,45 p.m, Directions C ec . JJoytou, Cam I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1944, Page 2

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