■ f FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8 Your Last Chance To see Warner Bros.1 Sensational "MISSION TO MOSCOW" (Recommended t>y the Censor Cot Adult 3.) Dlr.: Sir Benjamin {fuller. Plans at D.I.C. and Vlwalre (54-775), i TOMORROW 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 3 p.m. HEROIC NORWAY! INVADED BUT UNCONQUERED! Warner Bros.' Incomparable Story of THRILLS! ACTION! ROMANCE! . A Talo of Con rase ;md Flaming Sacrifice to Inspire thy World! "EDGE 01- DAKKNESS" VEDGE 01- DAKKNKSS" "EDGE 01- DAKKNKSS" "I- ■ " ' ' ' —? AN AMAZING I)|;.\.M.\ THAT HURTLES 10 AN KXIM.dSrVE CLIMAX! —Slarrinjj— Errol Ann FLYNN SHKKU>AN FLYNN SHKHIDAN , FLYNN SHF.KIDAN Together and Inspired in Ai'thm and in Love ' (Recommended by Censor More Esporlnll) for Adults and Unsuitable for Children.) ISm i'liin.s oti View nl IheiiM't- Unity 'I lo .. . p.m.. Saturdays 10 11 in to 1 o.m. — .N it \\ 11 H\ .\ — 25-041 TEL 25-041 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 GEORGE BAFT — VERA ZORINA With the following Guest Stars: JEANETTG MaeDONALD — OUSON WELLESDINAH SHORE N. C. FIELDS DONALD O'CONNOR PEGtiY RYAN And dozens more—All In the exciting story of the Stars who "FOLLOW THIS BOXS" Also Showing: - c FLANAGAN AND ALLEN ] "UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES" U; .in Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ TOMORROW— "SAN DKMETRIO LONDON" "SAN DEMKTRIO LONDON" And ■'MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S BLESSED EVENT" (Uoth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JJEGAL — KAHOHI Box Plans Knighton's. Tel 28-3Br>. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 The most stirring drama ever lived by women "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" 1 "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" A Story of the Red Cross. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —noteas "So Proudly We Hail" takes over two hours to screen the first half of tonight's programme consists of Featurettes. TOMORROW 808 HOPE—BETTY HUTTON "LET'S FACE IT" (Approved for Universal (exhibition.) Also, "LUCKY JORDAN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 1 ((( N EW EMPIRE \\\ 111 ISLAND BAY. JJJ Y^ Reservations) Tet 14-80?. JJJ k 7.30"— FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 F 2.IS—MATINEE SATURDAY—2.IS Walt Disney's Greatest Achievement, " B-A-M-B-l " " B-A-M-li-1 " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Also Showing— Evening Sessions only. GEORGE RAFT — PAT O'BRIEN in " B-R-O-A D-W-A-Y " (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "THIS IS THE LIFE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. QRAND - PETONE — GUAM) TONIGHT AT 8. CRIME CRASHES A RADIO STATION| A Tense, Thrilling, Mystery Drama. "MYSTERY BROADCAST" with Frank Ruth ALBEttTSON TERRY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Associate Feature— Wild and Woolly Western Thrills. CHARLES STARRETT r In | "ROBIN HOOD QV THE RANGE" J (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Chapter 7: "The Spider Returns." PALACE ~ PETOINE - PALACE TONIGHT AT 8. Metro-Goldvvyn-Mayer's big new spectacular t musical entertainment. "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER" Starring Nelson ' Rise EDDY and STEVENS It's Musical Comedy with the Funny Side Up. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Excellent Supporting Programme and Chapter 5: "Don Winslow of the Coast Guard." " gTATE THEATRE, PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. GEORGE SANDERS, MARGUERITE CHAPMAN In „ "APPOINTMENT IN BERLIN" Commencing TOMORROW (FRIDAY). r MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND In "GIRL CRAZY" "GIRL CRAZY" With * Gil Stratton, Robert E. Strickland, "Rag's" Raglands, Nancy Walker, Guy Klbbee 1 —And— TOMMY DORSEY and HIS ORCHESTRA. Box flan at Theatre Tel. 63-899. .(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KARORI BRANCH, R.S.A. CHILDREN'S PARTY. (Under Auspices of Branch Executive and Ladies' Section.) A CHRISTMAS PARTY for Children of Karorl Members and Ex-members of the <" Forces who h:ive seen service overseas in the present war or past wars is to be held in the R.S.A. Hall, olf Cuiuniiell Street, Karori, on Saturday Next, November 25, at 2 p.m. d Father Christmas will be there, and other attractions will include a Christmas Tree and n Fun and Entertainment in plenty. A Real Treat for the Children I JUMBLE SALE. i- A JUMBLE SALE will be held in 62 Vivian • g il St. Tomorrow (Friday), November 23 at 10.30 a.m. Good bargains. <
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1944, Page 2
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