FINALLY TONIGHT! HERE 1 Spencer Tracy — Irene Dunne Tn vm™ Pnirt.vvn M™ n is greatness in entertainment I In Metro-Golduyn-Mayers Drama —the Best the Screen can give. a \ r> tm t » „ Crowds are thrilled by the A Lruy lNamed Joe emotional beauty of this drama, set in J«l ■■■:» 4' THE THEATRE j ifo . j|J hPT Majes ti Cm '" 55 tp.m. 8 p.m. 2R . "CASABLANCA" m|i Dlr.. Fuller-B Theatre Corp , "CASABLANCA" " CASABLANCA " Plans Now Open at Theatre iind D.I.C. " CASABLANCA " TOMORROW "CASABLAINCA TOMORROW jjj 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. . |jj MEETING with The Challenge of Hectic Events HUMPHREY BOG ART of the Day comes an Inspiring Story of Courage and Self- and sacrifice, brilliantly portrayed by ' INGRID BERGMAN The Screen's Greatest paul henreid conrad veidt Cast of Inspired Stars CLAUDE RAINS PETER LORRE headed by A Warner Bros. "jjj Academy Award Production. MARGARET1' SULLIVAN 2™™ D£ lLlk ANN SOTHERN Fridays, at 5.0 p.m. JOAN BLONDELL early reservation is essential. FAY BAINTER ■ —,— f?"—JLj \j £ G E N l c^rra pay no '- /- J THEATRE r~y^ A Glorious Tribute .„,„ IP • ■^~"*~~ '~*~^ To th.ise heroic women who remained Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144) l^iXrS::.,. i; II.S;I;L.G ol dwyn: °^ j-c- wiiii~ c-»-> ™- Mayer's (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) INSPIRING DRAMA : THE SHOW THAT'S TOPS. •i'yW^^vy'iw^xVv^VVVVWi. 50-081 — Reservations — 50-081. ~~irCR Y~ HAVOC"' 1 FE=i V OGVE TH KATRB^Ti "CRY HAY OC " I ff^ V Brooklyn W\ "CRY HAY OC " " x- ■ / f fi—~\ "CRY HAY OC " FINALIA TONHUIT at 7.30. , —vV\\Vv\XV^K\w, ;,/••,•,//7>~ LIONEL BARRYMORE, VAN JOHNSON, NX'vVVCsivv^^ OONNA REED KEYE LUKE \\sv\\\\ v//'////// "Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case" ALSO STARRING: BUD ABBO TT LOU COSTELLO Ella Raines . . Marsha Hunt 4S (T TMT? TrpJ> Diann;. l.rwis .. Dorothy Morris HU IHL ILL it ,i » I v • /"-ff 1 "?°tn Features Approved for Universal Eshtb.) Heather Anod .. I- ranns Gifford M 5 _ fRIUAY( SATUUU ay, Monday - T.io AM) MANY OTHERS. BOOK EARLY. TOGETHER TIIKY LIVED two big productions. Dangerously . . . Gloriously . . . CARY GRANT LARAINE DAY 1 v |»Tp t TTpi^Y " Excitingly . . . Sharing a Great and *""■• • Ll>J^rv l — —- PHILIPPA HIATT TOMMY TRINDER -j ■ Thrilling Experience. « THE gjr LLS QQ DOWN" TT"C rwiTU'iMivyrMT (B°th Features Approved for Universal Exhtb.) ITS ENILRIAIiNMENT A Truly Outstanding Show. YOU'LL NEVER FOKGFP THE VOGIUK fc"OR greater ivju LjLj i>j_,vi_,ii iUnULI, ENTERTAINMENT. (Both Programmes Rec. by Censor for Adults.) TaSe a No. ? Brooklyn Tram. TELKI'HONii 43-96S — r PI VT(H I"~ °I>i'' i>AI{LIAj"Ji:NX BL°GS. ' (Where There is Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Final Screening Tonight—7 o'clock You know what's in their hearts 1 Another young lover hears his nation's call —and the girl who shared his hopes and dreams must wait. ROBERT DON AT IN "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" The fervent lover, who was picked by fate to lead a mighty empire to glorious victory. AL.SO SOItKKNiiNG . Franchot Tone—Dick Powell—Mary Martin l In the Musical Comedy "TRUE TO LIFE" —AND TWICE AS FUNNY I (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —TELEPHONE 43-968—FOR YOUR RESERVE—NO EXTRA CHARGE— Shorts 7 p.m.. "True to Life" 1.21 p.m.. "The Young Mr. Pitt" 9.12 p.m. TOMORROW—RITA HAY WORTH IN "MY GAL SAL" AND "NO LIMIT," WITH GEORGIi Jb'OKMBY. (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) "THE KIWIS" SAY FAREWELL TO WELLINGTON FINAL PRESENTATION TONIGHT AT 8 What a night it will be, all Wellington will be tliere to show their appreciation of I the brightest show that has hit this city for many years. 3 "T H X KIWI S" With that talented cast of artists headed by ex-members of the Middle East Concert Party in their second comedy sensation "1)I<] SX X t DAYS" AT THE OPERA HOUSE Don't let It be said thai you misseo I'HIL JAY, as the beautiful spy . . . TIM BONNER, thai nasty child . . . UU'K jIAIU.'UOfc'T that droll comedian . . . JIM SULLINS, the Whitehall warrior . . SNOWY HALL, piano accordion . . . BILL SUARLEY and 808 i McKEOU'N. trumpet dw.lUsts . EDDIK UEG'AN and his happy feet .. . ALEC TAYLOR, the popular liiiritnne ARTMUit I'EDAN. saxophonist . . . IVAN DUNN, the Irish tenor . . . SNOWY lI.M.MS, songs for everybody . . . JACK PARSONS, that polished artist . . . JOUN IJUNTER, the Kiwis' guest artist . . . GEORGE HATTON and His Concert Orchestra. j AND THE THREE WOGS, "ACHMED," "MOHAMMED," "ABDUL" A Co-operative Venture— Rehabilitation in the True Sense. PLANS AT THK D I.C. DAY SALES THEATRE CONFECTIONERY. FUEE LIST? ENTIRELY SUSPENDED FOR TONIGHT 1 COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT AT 2.15 P.M. I NOVEMBER 25 " FOR A SEASON OF SEVEN NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES AT THE . ; . j OPERA HOUSE BY SPECIAL PERMISSION J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S ] Immortal Comic Opera E "THE GONDOLIERS" AN ARMED SERVICES PRODUCTION (Under the Auspices of A.E.W.S.) MUSICAL DIRECTOR: CAPTAIN HARRY BRUSEY. PRODUCER: CEDIUC E. GARDINER. 0 BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1944, Page 2
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