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COJJRJIKNAS V. y « In g PLACE -^ 53 08«. Dir,: N.z: Theatres, Ltd. —NOW SHOWING— 2 pm. and 7.45 p.m. H. G. WELLS'S Fabulous creation returns . . .in the most amazing of all mysteries! * "THE •' • N l INVISIBLE MAN'S ■ REVENGE" •(Recommended Unsuitable for Children.) . —Starring— . JON HALL _ _ LEON ERROLL io^ CARRADINE EVELYN ANKEUS. ALAN CURTIS —— GALE SONDERGAAKDi SECOND BIG ATTRACTIONUniversal's Fun-fllied Musical! ! MARTHA O'DRISCOLL - NOAH BEERY, JUN GEORGE BARBIER -^ ANDREW TOMBES LEO DIAMOND and his HAK.MONAiUES. THE DELTA RHYTHM BOYS. . And a: Host of Other Fim Favourites. — In — * "WEEKEND PASS" Comedy) Music! Fun! .. . Plus 10 Brandnew Song Hits! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —And— y'hapters 2 and 3 of "CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT." THEATRE TUB LITTLE THEATRE OF BIG ATTRACTIONS Manners St. Tel. "~42^iioT Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM a A.M. BETTY BUTTON DOROTHY LAJIQUR In. the Musical Blot— " "AND THE ANGELS SING" '" "AND THE ANGELS SING* " -And~^ -.*. The Comedy Classic "OVER THE, MOON" ""'* "OVER- THE! MOON" Starring — MERLE OBERON v' . REX HARIH«!<W , MERLE OBEROX ; . rII gtSSSSS (Both Recommended by Censor-for Adults.) gl TIME = '—~—± r -.. CUBA ST. r, M ; "WELLINGTON'S REQUEST THEATRE*" Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd." Tel. 52-334. 1.30 p.m. — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 p.m. TYRONE POWER ' rita HAYWORTH In "BLOOD AND SAND" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AIso.GRACIE FIELDS in "SHIPYARD SALLY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW (TUESDAY)" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY *' , At i:3(kp.m. and 7.30 p.m. A BEQUEST PROGRAMME WE ARE PROUD - TO PRESENT. No: 1-^-THE 'BOOK THAT EIGHT NATIONS BANNED % Comes Roaring: to the Screen 1 Lncnanged! Unpurged! Unforgettable!, James Margaret Robert STEWART SULLAVAN YOUNG in PHYLLIS BOTTOME'S Sensational Story, ."-THE MORTAL STORM" ■ ? THE MORTAL STORM" It .will shook some—it will anser others—but it; will ..THRILL ALL! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) lfo.-;2—■■: :'■ -."■ '■..'- >;•-?;,;- ( Bringing you New, Thrills'. . . New ExcitemenV ~ '..... ■-- . . and a World all .New to you. Henry Dorothy Linda FONDA LAMOUR DARNELL in •■■;■ ' -"CHAD HANNA" The Greatest Circus Story ever brought to ■ • ■ the Screen 1 (Approved for Universal' Exhibition.) A P T TO L {==-_ :. *THEATRE OF THE,STARS* Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. TeL.IS-567. 7:IS.—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.IS "SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "RIDING HIGH" (Approved^ for -Universal '-Exhibition.) "'. "^-^TOMORROW—— • WEDNESDAY . . . THURSDAY NEWSREEL SESSION, 7.15 p.m. . RODDY McDOWALL . DON- AMEgHF-"' JOAN BENNETT In the Story that will Startle Two- Continents, "CONFIRM OR DENY" Now comes the'story of the unsung heroes who Brave blitz and black-out to report history's mightiest Drama, "CONFIRM OR DENY" ■ SECOND CAPITOL ATTRACTION "LOST HORIZON" » Starring . RONALD COLMAN - Ed. Everett HORTON, Jane WYATT Within the guarded gates of Shahgrl-La transpires the Greatest Drama ever conceived. .(Both heconimended by Censor for Adults.) ■«3 ' •"" " © I TAT LE R I . = THKATItiCITIi LYALL BAY I Fl ■".«.."■■„,.,...■„„„„„„„„„„ „ g Dir.: ; N.Z. Theatres; Ltd. Tel. 16*393. ' FINALLY TONIGHT •;. ■' ■'~ At 7.30 —— At 7.30 DEANNA DURBIN . .v •■ • ■ ' In -■'■.- ;. "The Amazing Mrs. Holliday" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Showing WfUi ■/-;;:'' TOMMY TRINDER BELLS n GO DOWN" ..(•Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY: CLARK GABLE LANA TURNER Togethe-r again in comedy and suspenseful story ~...,..,0f rival War Correspondents. "SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU" With . ' ROBERT STERLING. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ' ~*•- '■"',- Associate Attraction ■ ;'; RED SKELTON Crime-buster who faints, at the thought of ~, ' murder * . ■ In "WHISTLING IN DIXIE" -■■'■■ With 'ANJOtUTHKRFORD, UE"ORGE BANCROFT, T'?^ GUY ailißE\Z. *, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IS GUIs "ijaiTAIX'S ALLY?" S GOD BRITAIN'S ALLY?" ILLUSTRATED LECTURE By PASTOR YIN BROWN ' TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 7.30 p.m. With Spi'dii! .Sound Film: ."NAZI.. STRIKE" "NAZI STRIKE" Officially produced to show [he ruthless and far-reaching plans laid 'bj Hitler for world domination. Wednesday. 7.45 p.m.: Continuation of Children's Anni\eisar.v.,.ricrj:lpes..... Come and hear them sing. JS'EW COVENANT' HALt,, '3-3 "VIVIAN ST.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1944, Page 2

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