""■^=l LUX Ey=€ODR;pENA* V - y Ring PLACE -"^ 53-089. . Dir.; N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. S^.M. TWICE DAILY 7.45 P.M. "Exclusive First Showing in New Zealand INGENIOUS THRILLER THAT BRISTLES WITH "ACTION . . . MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE •tt^^J? Jean Raymond HARKER KENT LOVELL ''' '■'- In , . " .'--•.- ."WARN THAT. MAN" : "WARN THAT MAN" _ "WARN THAT MAN" l± _ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SECOND BIG SPECIAL .' First Showing in/New Zealand. ,'/..,„' ;-universal's sparkling musical :, surprise. '',£.55* David Jerome ..GWYNNE BRUCE COWAN ": ■ In "SOUTH OF DIXIE" - "SOUTH OF DIXIE" -"SOUTH OF DIXIE" _~r ""With "" inl I 5™ S* HIXDS>' J.OUISB BEAVERS, BOBBY BROOKS, JOE-SAWYER, AND ELLA - - „ MAY MORSE. ;; And the current sojtg hit "shoo shoo BABY." - • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .ADDED ATTRACTION. Chapter One and Two of the Brand-new Serial, , • THE GREAT NORTHERN MYSTERY" '" x^l^? MORGAN, EDGAR KENNEDY, MILBURN STONE, FUZZY ~ , KJUGHT. ; MOTHERS! FATHERS! CHILDREN OF WELLINGTON. , Here's Special News for the Grand Matinee Tomorrow (Saturday), at 1.45 p.m., when the ■ Final Exciting Chapter of "Terry and the Pirates" and the First Two Chapters of the Btand-new Adventure Serial, "Tho Great Northern Mystery, will be screened, together with a Hand-picked Programme for your Special Entertainment headed by 1. Your Favourite Comedians -STAN LAUREL AND OLIVER HARDY Jnthe Cockeyea Comedy Riot of the Year, „ ■ "GREAT GUNS."- -- p°P?^i, THB SAILOR, ,I'THE MIGHTY aAvY. . _ . _ „ 3. ALL-COLOUR PANTOMIME. "THE MAD HATTER." 4. TERRYTOON CARTOON, "THE SNOW MAN." 5. SCREAMING COMEDY, "TO HEIR IS HUMAN." . ■ ■ ■ 6. SPECIAL ANIMAL FEATURETTE, "IN SOUTH AMERICA." T. The Final Chapter of "Terry and the - Pirates," ' - • -'THE SECRET OF THE TEMPLE." 9. Chapters One and Two of. the Great New Serial, " * " "THE GREAT NORTHERN MYSTERY." 9. SHIPWRECKED AMONG ICEBERGS" and /"• ! "THUNDERING DOOM." (Entire Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Doors .open at 1 p.m. The Show Starts at 1.45 p.m., so bring all your Pals and be early for - this Wonderful Programme. m -. ti ME ■ m r. ... ,- J-*- M ,. -. r \ ■ .. | , • CUBA ST. . I' ' ". DirectiQi: N.Z. Theatres,' Ltd. Tel. 52-334. NOW SHOWING! •MATINEE, .2 p.m. - EVENING, 7.30. SHE FOILED THE NIPPON BEASTS. "LADY'FROM CHUNGKING" ■"■ "LADY FROM CHUNGKING" -"LADY FROM CHUNGKING" '■ "LADY FROM CHUNGKING" ■ > - ■> A heroic Chinese woman's wit and courage , frustrates the Jap demons . . . and brings devastation in her wakel 't^., Starring ANNA MAY WONG ■- : ANNA MAY WONG • -,~,_ ANNA MAY WONG with HAROLD HUBER—MAE CLARKE N •. "(Reqommended by -Censor for Adults.) —Associate Attraction— , Who'killed the Broadway siren in the private car?.. How did death strike on track' 7? Why was 1,000,000 dollars untouched ?~ ;* ""GRAND CENTRAL MURDER" "'''"GRAND CENTRAL MURDER" , , ■- "GRAND CENTRAL MURDER" ; V ■ ' Starring ■ ■.< . TAJf/HEFLIN "' PATRICIA DANE '. With CECILIA PARKER—VIRGINIA GREY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' "PRINCESS ■ THEATRE V THE'LITTLB THEATRE. OF BIG ATTRACTIONS ;>■«■•• Manners St. Tel. 42-SSO. * " ' "Direction: N.Z: Theatres,' Ltd. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11 a.m. 'i.- " THE IMPOSTOR "- ■-^—r-'^THE IMPOSTOR" - ' - ' Starring1 ' ~ JEANGABIN ' JEAN GABIN --__* JEAN GABIN — .'; — : "THE IMPOSTOR" — -■ —"THE IMPOSTOR" ■ '■!■■'■; IY>r. every man arid woman who- dares to face life's darkest secrets . . .-Jior every • man and . . ~woman who must some'day'face'a" past. Here is \ fGREATNESS, POWERFUL, COMPELLING . . PLAYED BY THE WONDER ACTOR ... OF 'A THOUSAND MOODS, JEAN. GABIN, AS "THE IMPOSTOR." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —i—Screening With- -. „ "Xeon Grace , Walter ERROL MCDONALD ' CATLETT In" ;. . "HAT CHECK HONEY" "HAT CHECK HONEY" , , "HAT CHECK HONEY" Along "wtih eleven sparkling, song hits . . . FREDDIE SLACK and his Orchestra . . HARRY X OWENS- and his Royal Hawaiians . . . TED WEEMS and_his Orchestra. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, Musical Featurette— ' "% "MELODY GARDEN'^ CHILDREN! At your 10.30 a.m. Session Tomorrow. Neddo's , JUVENILE STAGE TRIALS For" the C. C. AITKEN CUP. Plus GREAT CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME. GENE AUTRY in "GAUCfIO SERENADE." Popeye Cartoon —Serial. • (Approved for • Universal ; Exhibition.) , r=j MIRAMAR 1~~Dlr.". N.Z. Theatres,.; Ltd., Tel, 18-567. '-Where There's: Always* a. Better' Show/ TONIGHT! - AISO SAT. AND MON., 7.15 p.m. ■" MATINEE SAT. AT 1.45 p.m. England's "Mrs. Miniver"J ... The Motion Piqt'ure that has Thrilled the Empire I : JOHN. CITIZEN" "SALUTE -JOHN' CITIZEN" ■—with.—" EDWARD RIGBY, GEORGE ROBEY, STANLEY HOLLO WAY, SIABEL CONSTANDUROS It's one of the really great stories to emerge from Bomb-blizted England! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , -" Associate' Attraction A PICTURE TO INSPIRE AND THRILL YOU Alan Loretta LADD YOUNG •■■— In — ■-".'; ; ' ' /; * CHINA : "CHINA" A Thrill-teeming Story Dedicated to Chlna'i Famous Guerrillas! ('Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ': '" BOOKBINDING, PRINTINO,. ETC., "*r ' TC^QR every description 0f.,. Binding, -Jnclud JT Mng Permanent-Records -and 'Accoun Books/ etc.—"Evening Post" Printing .Dept.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1944, Page 2
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