FINALLY TODAY. -—: — JEAN GABIN ——— — In — -r —- "THE IMPOSTOR" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (yt^JSJ- j a m J^-tFI Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, 54-775. 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. TOMORROW TOMORROW I »■■•■,.. II ■ ■ 4 — GREAT BANDS ~ 4 20 — NEW SONGS — 20 '< 50 — TOP STARS — 50 •* ' j I In Universal^ Star-bright Musical, "FOLLOW THE BOYS" "FOLLOW THE BOYS" j - - [jjSTARS! STARS! STARS! GEORGE RAFT VERA ZORINA ™^£ D ° CONNOR PEGGY RYAN MARLENE DIETRICH DINAH SHORE JEANETTE MACDOXALD TED LEWIS AND HIS BAND — And — DC£ENS MORE A Song-studded, Star-stunning Saga—the Musical Comedy of the Year, with the Greatest Entertainers of Today. (Approved 'for Universal Exhibition.) FIRST HALF SPECIAL "EAGLE v. DRAGON" A Featurette in Rainbow Technicolor. BE WISE RESERVE NOW! What would you do if you were told that you hadl just thirty days to live '/ Would you stay 1? v,, taUe a tr'P—marry the girl—or what? Bob Hope as a slap-happy hypochondriac supplies the hilarious answer. '^^7 . ( *Mvou I - — N'EWTOWN ■ 25-041 — RESERVATIONS — 25-041. THEY'LL SLAY YOU WITH LAUGHTER-A CALAXY OF THE SCREEN'S TOP FUNSTERS —BUT NEVER SAY DIE. Newtown's Popular Theatre Presents 808 HOPE MONTY WOOLLEY Martha Andy • Alan RAVE DEVINE MOWBKAY . In "NEVER SAY DIE" i (Recommended by\ Censor for Adults.) — ALSO SHOWING — GRACE MacDONALD ROBERT PAIGIi J . "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN T.i*r ,™ our next weekend attraction RAY MILLAND GINGER ROGERS "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" JJEGAL — KARORI Box Plans Knighton's. Tel. 28-365. 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 • FRANK CAPRA who won the motion picture Academy Award with -It Happened One Night/ "Mr Deeds Goes to Town," "You Can't Take it With You, l; •' - now presents "MEET JOHN DOE" "MEET JOHN DOE" . (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Starring - ' Fnw\n CT?°A^?nT«- BARBARA STANWYCK EDWARD ARNOLD WALTER BRENNAN — PLUS — LATEST NEWS AND SELECTED FEATURETTES.' NEXT WEEKEND ROBERT DONAT as "YOUNG MR. PITT" (71 J^EMPIRE~~~\\\ 111 ISLAND HAY. 1 )] \\^ Reservations; Tel. 14-307. J/J 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 Jane Detfhis Shirley WYATT MORGAN ROSS "KISSES FOR BREAKFAST" "KISSES FOR BREAKFAST" mmes mas™ ckei MisS H ibu, "SECRET MISSION" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NEXT WEEKEND Box Plans Now Open. Britain's Mrs. Miniver ( "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" PATRONS' REMARKS: OUTSTANDING " ENTERTAINMENT. W £r —; ~' — =^ =g rr7T? - f 11^1 Brooltlyn. 0* 7.30 — TONIGHT AND' THURSDAY — 7.30 ERIC PORTMAN ANN DVORAK ".SQUADRON LEADER X" "SQUADRON LEADER X" FRANK MORGAN ' JEAN ROGERS . "A STRANGER IN TOWN" "A STRANGER IN TOWN" • This One Show we can Recommend. (Both Features Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEWSREEL. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. Stalls Is, Lounge Is 6d, Circle Is 6d. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. J^ISTEN to '"Tell it to Taylors" Novelty Quiz, 2ZB, Tomorrow, 6.30 p.m. ANOTHER NIGHT OF ANOTHER NIGHT OF ANOTHER NIGHT OF OPERA OPERA OPERA OPE R A — With — . '^TIIE MAROTTAS" "THE MAROTTAS" "THE MAROTTAS" , "THE MAROTTAS" "THE MAROTTAS" "THE MAROTTAS" In Association With ; LEON DE MAUNY'S SALON LEON DE MAUNY'S SALON ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. rpOWN HALL TUFSD4V -a-UHA HALL - TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7. Watch tho Papers for Further Details 1 JJSTEN to "Tell it to Taylors" Novelty Quiz, 2ZB, Tomorrow, 6.30 p.m. ARORT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING SHOW .°"^Al. ' *SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1944 - Official Opening by liis Worship the ■ Mayor (Mr. W. Appleton), at & p.m. Daffodils, Cut Flowers, Decorative Classes Sale of Flowers at 9 p.m. Entries close at 11 a.m. Saturday at Parish Hall, Karon. E. L. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. Telephone 27-355. * j^ISTEN to "Tell it to Taylors" Novelty Quiz, 2ZB, Tomorrow, 6.30. p.m. , DENTISTS. I? ~ : ~C- EVA NS, Tjv - .DENTAL SURGEON, Stewart Dawson's Buildings ' LAMBTON QY. Tel. 45-4 SB. BOOKBINDING, HUNTING KTO IfOR every description of Rinding, Including Permanent Records and Account Books, etc.—"livening Post" Printing Dept.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 76, 27 September 1944, Page 2
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