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—A* ■ ' LAST TWO DAYS—2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. BETTY GRABLE, CAROLE LANDIS, KAY FRANCIS, DICK HAYMES MITZI MAY-FAIR, MARTHA RAVE. , "FOUR JILLS IN A JEEP" — And — ! March of Time: "POST-WAR JOBS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Courtenay p^- """""*"" - ,-...'. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel.' 51-842.. : - fy ' FRIDAY NEXT ... . aY First Showing in New Zealand; "] FIFTY MILLION BRITISHERS CAN'T BE WRONG! • First, Last,, and Always in the, British .Heart of Entertainment are GERT AND DAISY Everywhere you go in Britain today you'll find / Gerts and Daisys. Anything running in couples, from chicks and pups and all sorts of pets ' and animals, to water towers and twin beds, \ are named '"■■'."■ l GERT AND DAISY Gert wears old raincoat, black toque, print overall, carries worn patent leather shopping bag. Daisy wears blue cardigan fastened with safety pin, red check skirt, blue and White < scarf, red straw hat. No coupon trouble here 1 GERT AND DAISY A disrobing act ... as they call it in the halls ... is mildly described in the dialogue, but nothing of it is discernible except the actresses' feet and ankles. Could reticence go further? GERT AND DAISY The best laugh YOU'VE ever had . . . the funniest team- YOU'VE ever seen . . . the best show WE'VE ever had. These lovable Cockney women, adored by listening millions, I began their screen adyentures by going to an East End Town Hall to lodge indignant com- I plaint about a portion of putrid fish purchased < from a local retailer. Victory Pictures Present "GERT AND DAISY'S WEEKEND" •"GERT AND DAISY'S WEEKEND" "GERT AND DAISY'S'WEEKEND" "GERT AND DAISY'S WEEKEND" Starring ELSIE AND DORIS WATERS. ELSIE AND DORIS WATERS. '—ASSOCIATE FEATURE—' ' ■"■-.' ■' --- -, ■ • • ,- -..■••• 71 < "'■ "" (Gert and Daisy to You) ' ' ''■ ~ (Approved for Universal. Exhibition;) '' A NEW ACTION PICTURES RELEASE. A New Kind of Mystery Melodrama. FRANK ALBERTSON, RUTH TERRY, NILS ASTHER "MYSTERY BROADCAST" "MYSTERY BROADCAST" Havoc and horror. All the studio as crime crashes a radio station . . . tense . .. thrilling to the < extreme. (Recommended .by Censor for Adults.) A LATEST OVERSEAS AIRMAIL NEWS J Flying Bombs Over England—Amphibious * , Attacks in the Pacific—Mofe Progress on the Italian Front^-PrinceSs Elizabeth's First Speech. - Plans at Theatre rend, D.I.C. RING <- 51-842f-^- VBOOK. -NOW I.- , X 0 X V THEATRE -"'.' . Manners St. ■-- . Dlr.: G. L. Johnston. TeL 40-618. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM il a.m. 808 HOPE—BETTY HUTTON 808. HOPE—BETTY BUTTON In '. ,— "LET'S F. AC E IT" "LET'S FACE IT" LET'S FA C E IT " "LET'S FACE IT " --AND— R A!^a^ Jeaß Russell ARLEN PARKER HAYDEN ARLEN PARKER HAYDEN In "MINESWEEPER" "MINESWEEPER" "MINESWEEPER" i {Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. STATE THEATRE, ' PETONE TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. "BEHIND THE RISING SUN" "BEHIND THE RISING SUN" "BEHIND THE RISING SUN" " ' s'" Wfth * •' r '•' MARGO—TOM NEAL. J. Carroll Naish, Robert Ryan, Gloria Holden. Timely, Dramatic, and Sensational I Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 03-899. (Recommended by Censor More Suitable for Adults and Not Suitable for Children.) PALACE - ra'ONE -_ PALACE TONIGHT AT 8, • The screen's most memorable romance. ™*"L Robert . EIGH . TAYLOR In "WATERLOO BRIDGE" "WATERLOO BRIDGE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults ) Also Chapter 11, "CAPTAIN MARVEL" QRAND — PETONE — GRAND TONIGHT AT 8. A * An out-and-out. Comedy Scream. - ■_rJi ly?S Ed(Ue Patsy , . VELEZ ALBERT KELLY ' In ■ • "LADIES', DAY" , - ' . Associate Feature, ; ..... ;., BILL ELLIOTT—TEX RITTER - Bring you thrilled-packed adventure In "VENGEANCE OF THE WEST" Also . -.-'.sThe Final Chapter ot "The Green . Archer." (Programme Approved for Universal "- Exhibition.) LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE TONIGHT, at 7.45, AND TOMOROW NIGHT. LAST 2 SCREENINGS. ERIC PORTMAN ANN DVORAK ' . -. —In — . R.K.O.'s Super-feature, "SQUADRON LEADER X" T2ie.Amazing Mystery of. a. Nazi Ace in'the _ ■ ■ R.A.F. .:.."'. - : •"' ' The Extraordinary Adventures of a Sky Spy An Engrossing, Unrelenting Story of Intrigue ' played against a Tropical Background. ■ With a Poweiful Supporting Cast of Notable Screen Favourites. , (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 3 Ring G3-933 fop Reserves. DE LUXE - LOWER HUTT For Reserves Telephone 63-431. TONIGHT, at ' 7*45 o'clock. A Happy-go-lucky Musical Hit KAY KYSER :■ - In — "SWING FEVER" t — With — 1 MARILYN MAXWELL WILLIAM GARGAN t>t T J Af>Prcved f°r Universal Exhibition.) PLUS— The Screen's Strangest Thrill TOM CONWAY — In — "The 7th VICTIM" — With — JEAN BROOKS — ISABEL JEWELL KIM HUNTER (Recommended by Censor for Adults—Unsuitable for Children.) Also Ep. 3, "Terry and the Pirates." PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn I I Telephone 63-844. j TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock] PATRICIA MORRISON JOHN CARRADINE ALAN CURTIS RALPH MORGAN , "HITLER'S MADMAN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) ; , JINX FALKEXBURG—TOM NEAL "SHE HAS WHAT IT' TAKES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' .' —TOMORROW— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "YOUNG IDEAS" Starring SUSAN TETERS HERBERT MARSHALL MARY ASTOR ; "- "ALLYN JOSLYN (Recommended by the C-hsSor for Adults.) : MILTON BERLE - r-'."■'•miMtiA JOYCE!' <- ■ "WHISPERING GHOSTS" "•■'.. _ (Recommended by the Censor fdr Adults. BE PATIENT AND YOU.WILL SEE THE COVER GIRL. ' '- I .it , ' )d AN ANNUAL REUNION of the Old Girls' _ Jn. Association of Notre Dame dcs Missions 'i 1 will take place at Sacred Heart College, Lower et Hutt, on Sunday, October 8, 1044, at 2.30 p.m. ■1, All ex-pmils aro cordially invited, se ci DENTISTS. F-, , E V A N S, J< DENTAL SURGEON, it. Stewart Dawson's Buildings, ' 34 » LAMBTON QY. Tel. 45-438.

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

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