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WILLIAM POWELL-HEDY LAMARR FINAL TWO DAYS-At 2 and 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Comedy, "All RAKA "The Heavenly Body" . " ALI BABA ' AND THE FORTY THIEVES" Cp- „ i I, _' AND THE FORTY THIEVES" „'?■:." ■: :;^ ' I'HB THEATRE ;|~ |^ . ■" in Technicolour. ¥f\ . J| AJESTI C Ffsj :; ' Uifil 2 Pitn- 8 pm. T First-class Featurettes. j||||> Dlr.: Fuller'B TheatreJCorn^j ||| A Universal Production. "*' -^*^!!>*~SS^Sfs JLJ £,.~ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). TOMORROW / ..... A WITH PRIORITY No. 1 L. '.iiiik'T COMES ANOTHER n.^...^^' Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. DRAMATIC Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144).. THUNDERBOLT next Thursday. NEXT THURSDAY. So topical and up-to-tho minute in Its Import that GREAT STARS we have rushed it for IMMEDIATE RELEASE. '" In a HI GREAT STORY Authentic! Real! ' , r^ I ; A mighty, magnificent •*_ **>^ drama of the Fighting ' French in an their glory. |g "HOSTAGES" ' ' staLg -" |§ "HOSTAGES" PIERRE AUMONT "HOSTAGES" PIERRE AUMONT S"' PIERRE AUMONT § PIERRE AUMONT «^> by Who gave you "Assignment STEFAN HEYM in Brittany." V^^ Gene Sir Cedric ' *""""—■"■" ' KELLY HARDWICKE . Wlth KELLY HARDWICKE T!iree Academy Award Winners— In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's LUISE RAINER Triumph of PAUL LUKAS Action and Drama KATINA PAXINOU , ARTURO DE CORDOVA | I WILLIAM BENDIX '" "•' A Paramount Picture. ''THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" _aisc"THE" CROSS OF LORRAINE" This Year's Important March of Time— "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" "youth in crisis"THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" "X°mK m CRISIS" i| I j lip • (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) •II ATHLETIC FOOTBALL' CLUB. ' RESULT OF COMPETITION. Out Of the Headlines f^T-No. 3945, D. Glengarry, Wellington. On to the Srrppn SECOND—No. 397, T. Gieeson, Blenheim. \Ja 10 me Screen THIRD—No. 754, J. Duffy, care N.Z. Truth. Comes The Majestlc's " PATRIOTIC- RAFFLE. , GREATEST FNTFRTATNMFTvtt childs smocked frock. ' trlUUllUSl JUNIfciUAIiNMLINI winning Ticket, No. 96251-N. Single, 27 (Both Programmes Recommended by Censor pieaVe^cdlfct at Patriotic Office, 3rd Floor. ior aciuus.) Electricity House. . TELEPHONE 43-968 — THTT/'AT 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 pm. "How do you explain that?" "I fought for my honour, and lost!" A gay, romantic comedy of love and marriage i ; "ETERNALLY YOURS" LORETTA YOUNG—"DAVID NIVEN He swore he was eternally hers .*.or at least until the next girl rang him Oh, it was lovely jto be wooed . . . But the real fun statred when she married him! ALSO 'THE DELIGHTFULLY THRILLING DRAMA OF LONDON: * "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" It's magnificent I It has laughter, tears, satire, and genuine drama. CHARLES LAUGHTON — VIVIEN LEIGH (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Shorts 7 p.m., "St. Martin's Lane" 7.30 p.m., "Eternally Yours" 9 p.m. MAUKJ-CE CLARE VIOLIN RECITAL Frederick Page, Pianist Mozart, Bach, Sibelius, Mendelssohn TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 4, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL Bos Plan at Begg's. 3/-, 5/- (Plus Tax)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1944, Page 2

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