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~ . FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45. " L ' "WOMEN IN BONDAGE" and "SLIGHTLY TERRIFIC" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' r ~ : j/= I l v x EyHF" COURTENAY X. Ring .'.'PLACE ■ — '*a 53-089, "->!l)tr.: N,Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 53-080. _ -TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 2 p.m. & 7.45 p.m. Exclusive iirst Showing in New Zealand. - INGENIOUS THRILLER THAT BRISTLES . W™* ACTION .. . MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE ■-' "- -G. oJ don Jean Raymond ;: HARKER KENT LOVELL -.. • -HARKER KENT LOVELL _ ~ HARKER KENT LOVELL -' In "WARN THAT MAN" "WARN THAT MAN" "WARN THAT MAN" "WARN THAT MAN" "WARN THAT MAN" . -"Big Game" Hunters aro "Bagged" by a Cockney and his Pals when they attempt to •arry out a Ble; Kidnapping Scheme. Cunning . . . Mystifying, Exciting to the Extreme. (Recomm^ded, .by-the.'Censor for Adults.) ' " SECOND"BIG SPECIAL. UNIVERSALE SPARKLING MUSICAL . SURPRISE. . First Showing in New Zealand. ' Anne David Jeromo GWYNNE BRUCE COWAN GWYNNE BRUCE " COWAN GWYNNE BRUCE COWAN In "SO-KTTH OF DIXIE" 1 "SOUTH OF DIXIE" . ( "..SOUTH OF DIXIE" ) "SOUTH OF DIXIE" . __ With ' SAMUEL S. HINDS, LOUISE BEAVERS, BOBBY BROOKS, JOE SAWYER, AND ELLA MAY MORSE. Banjos Strummlu' . ;. , Love Birds Hummln' «s Hearts go Frisky down Dixie way to the , Dixie, tunes. "Loo Lop Louisiana," "Shoo Shoo Baby,' "Weep No More My Lady," "Dixie Medley," "Never Again," "I'm Headin' South." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •ADDED ATTRACTION. BRAND-NEW SERIAL. Crime Crackers'yersus the. Spy jfUng, with thß - Worlds. Most-.Dangerous-Secrefer the Prize. "THE GREAT NORTHERN-.MYSTERY" With \ c PRANK MORGAN, MILBURN STONE, EUZZY KNIGHT, ,EDGAR KENNEDY. ' Chapters One and Two .... Presenting a Thunderbolt of Action, Thrills, and Excitement, cramming every second with hair-raising adventure .and every second -with Suspense. "SHIPWRECKED AMONG ICEBERGS", and "THUNDERING DOOM" • ' ] (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ; Prices: 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. Plans at Theatre and . .s •'"_r~l CUBA ST. V—y Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334... MATINEE,, _ . p.m. ..,._„_ . -.EVENING, 7.30.Be "could win a flglit wilh a.'twfst of his sword * ;.,'-i hls lauSh-lng vagabond, this pet-rogue,-- -• ,?,',, nng hero o£ a thousand scrapes I >>"IF I WERE KING" -.."-,"IF I WERE KING" Starring , RONALD COLMAN ,ALi; RONALD COLMAN Francois Villon, the adventurer who drove the Burgundians from the gates of Paris. -' With a 'distinguished cast, headed by FRANCES DEE ™l lh Hathbone, C. V. France, Ellen Drew. .^Approved for Universal Exhibition.) L'E ~ —Associate Attraction-It-'sMhe spectacular, star-studded, glrl-glorlfled .-.it queen of musical shows— ".-"PANAMA HATTIE" .-.'"PANAMA HATTIE" •.^i." * Starring . RED SKELTON ANN SOTHERN Jt's topical, tropical, and terrific. _ ' Approved,, for Universal, Exhibition.)' - 7 ".'PRINCESS THEATRE I - THE LITTLE THEATRE - OF 810 ATTRACTIONS . i ' „ . =:ll \y y- Manners St. Tel. 42-580. A ' "~ N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. .- V'^'TONTINUOUSLY FROM 11 a.m. FINAL TWO-DAYS. ITftnchot TONE, Miry MARTIN', Dick POWELL ~~_ ■ "TRUE TO LIFE" (Approved' for Universal Exhibition.) , TAN HEFLIN, PATRICIA DANE. In "GRAND CENTRAL MURDER" - (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) _ COMMENCING FRIDAY— JEAN GABIN JEAN GABIN JEAN GABIN JEAN GABIN In . "THE IMPOSTOR" ."THE IMPOSTOR" "THE.-JMPOSTOR'/ "THE IMPOSTOR" • ' "THE" IMPOSTOR, .-♦Recommended by' the Censor for Adults.) —Also— "HAT CHECK HONEY" "HAT CHECK HONEY" { (Approved for , Universal Exhibition.) U : , __ NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE g-j X HE ASCOT *^ Telephttna 15*17(1i 'F^T Corner Constable St. Take & No. 3 or 4 Tram to Doors! TONIGHT AND '-THURSDAY, 7.30. | "CONTRABAND" • -"CONTRABAND" CONRAD VEIDT VALERIE HOBSON Why did Capt. Anderson refuse to "heave to"? Was it because of his cargo, or a mysterious ■ 7 woman passenger? (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .'HI YA CHUM I" "HI YA CHUM!" MTZ.BROTHERS JANE FRAZEE Mirth ,and music in an old mining town that cafrie to life. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "" FINALLY TONIGHT ' ' "IN WHICH WE SERVE" (B^Cdftimended by the Censor for Adults.) •ALSO . . . FRED ASTAIRE JOAN LESLIE -' V J. - -In -... "TriE 'SKY^ THE LIMIT" '" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) {£)iii_.._cJirfii l | l ifiiiii.tJ..i_.__iii,..ii>ii.i>iiiii{V] i TAT LE R ! . I THfcATKfiTTE, L.YALL BAY. = - '_'^!lll>Hll>t|fl'..|t«lllHl(||l.<,,.,!,,, M,|,,.,|. ' ;DJ[i;.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 16-393. As Intimate As Your Own Home. 130 B.ni. TOMORROW AND FRIDAY 7.30 p.m. . Drftma to Hit Your Heart AVith Terrific Emotional Impact . . . "CHARLES BOYER — IRENE DUNNE i. ■ In JJ'T r HE NEAREST THING TO HEAVEN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also ... A , Romantic, Mjstery Thriller $tfange I Sfarilinfe! Sensational! .SIMONE SIMON—KENT SMITH "• TOM CONWAY—JACK HOLT .- In --.-_-, "CAT PEOPLE" (Recommended by Censor for Adillts.) JUMBLE SALE. "tTipiDAY, OCTOBER 6, at 2.30 p.m. JC - 62 VIVIAN ST. Great Selection of Pyjama Pieces, Lockni and- Interlock Ends from softgoods factory. Gooc Tff.de'r)veglr and Good Used Clothing. YAUftA i Varus i Varex i Simple Uume treat ment tor bad legs. Proved method. Ge i-Cirree Booklet. Varex, Ltd., Boz 1558 A.Q. 21 tire; St., Wellington Local tlep>: Nurs Sobhde, N ft. Automobile Chambers, 35 Lowe - Taranaki St.. Wellington. TRIAL FILI. TREATMENT. ' nVil Zttiu Treatment 61 but expense. Oc --|JL- stamps brings generous sample treatment ",','Zawl Pty.,, Boi §t%_ (B. M. Appleton, 15< fektherstoh St.), Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

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