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■LASI\2 DAYS 2 p.m. and 7.45. , . H. G. Wells's ' "THE .INVISIBLE BIAS'S REVHNGE" (Recommended Unsuitable for Children.) —Starring— JON HALL : _ LEON ERROLI, JOHN CARRADINE EVELYN ANKERS —And— Universal's Fun-fllled Musical! * MARTHA O'DRISCOLL - NOAH BEERY, JUN. In , ■ ' "WEEKEND PASS" (Approved for Universal 'Exhibitions) COUBTKKAI \. mot PLACE «*.« M Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. THURSDAY NEXT! An Outstanding Entertainment Programme that Combines * MYSTERY! .. . THRILLS! MUSIC! ... COMEDY! ■ Suspense and Spine-tingling Excitement 1 • « . Bom at the Wilds ... a Tiger Temptress ■ \ ... whose •Thrill is to Kill! / "JUNGLE WOMAN 1' "JUNGLE WOMAN" —Starring— *VELYN ANKERS - ,7. CARROL NAISH LO.IS COLLIER — SULBURN STONE —And— _ , - ACQUANETIA Its the Strangest of all Screen Sensations! —SECOND BIG ATTRACTION— TJniversal's Snappy Musical Laugh Hit! HARRIET BILLIARD . — JEDDIE <HJILLAN FUZZY KNIGHT — KIRBY GRANT TIP, TAP, AND TOE DELTA RHYTHM BOYS OZZIE NELSON and His Orchestra JACK IJ3AGARDEN and His Orchestra AU Together In ■"HI! GOOD LOOKIN'" IBoth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ PRJNCESS THEATRE I THE LITTLE THEATRE OF BIG ATTRACTIONS .Manners St. ■ . Tel. 42-SSO. Dlr.: W,z. Theatres, Ltd., CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. BETTY HUTTON l DOROTHY LAMOUB In the Musical Riot— "AND THE ANGELS SING" "AND THE ANGELS SING" —And— : The. Comedy Classic "OVER THE MOON" "OVEB THE. MOON" ' Staning —- MERLE OBERON BEX HARRISON MEBLE OBERON REX HARRISON (Both Beconuncnded by Censor tor Adults.) ■-* H=! - T'^i HI "WELLINGTON'S REQUEST THEATRE," . Dir.: N. 2. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334. TONIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY At 1.30 p.m, and T. 30 p.m. A REQUEST PEOGRAMME WE ABB PROUD " TO PRESENT. Hollywood's Galaxy of Stars glorify the most •sriting picture ever .torn from the pages of a Best-selling Novel? James Margaret Robert STEWART SULLA VAN YOUNG PRANK MOEGAN . . 3IARIA OUSPENSKAYA ....-■. :n •PHYLLIS BOTTOMB'S Sensational Story, «THE-r MORTALr-STORM" "THE MORTAL STORM" Tou've : read about-it ; . .You'?© heard about It ... Now see It in all of its I/ashing Fury." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Also— ' es?» agl?,iD the c*y "-The Circus has come to Town." Here is the Greatest Circus Story ever brought to the Screen. Henry Dorothy Linda FONDA LAMOUR DARNELL in "CHAD HANNA" , » brings New Thrills . . New Excitement And a world all new to you I (Approved' for Universal Exhibition.) _==| C A PI tOt fe=, "~'H=l MIBAMAR. g?"~ *THEATKE OF~THE~~STARS* Dir.: !N.2. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. IS-5G7. —TONIGHTWEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, at 7.15. "LOST HORIZON" Starring RONALD COLMAN - Ed. Everett HORTON Shangri-La . . . place of mystery and In- , trigue. This is the most unusual story ever told. The story that holds you spellbound every minute of the way to this magic land in the Himalayas. —SECOND CAPITOL ATTRACTION— The story of 8 man who gave his blood . «weat, and tears to get the biggest story ever •. . - then scrapped it for a love that was bigger. RODDY McDOWALL , DON AMECHE JOAN BENNETT In "CONFIRM OR DENY" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Q istiiiniininuiiatMMtmiiNiiinuuiMmniij?) I ff AT L E.R | | rHjEATRISTTiI LYAXL BAI f fa)tntit»Mi»tHn MtiKimtiitittiitiiiiiim Jjjj Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 16-393. At 7.30 At 7.30 TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY CLARK GABLE LANA TURNER • Clark and Lana as daring international -correspondents, who find romance in a world of' flame . . . embattled Bataan! "SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU" With ROBERT STERLING. .'(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Attraction RED SKELTON As Radio's super-sleuth, "The Fox/ who' faints at the sight of shadows 1 ; . In "WHISTLING IN DIXIE" With ANN RUTHKRFORD, GEORGE BANCROFT <3UY GIBBEE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. "OEAUTIFUL Articles of all kinds. Also •*-* Cakss, Toys, and Sweets for sale at j PATRIOTIC SHOP j PATRIOTIC SHOP (Next Allied Services Club, Manners St.) DECEMBER 4 to DECEMBER 23. Open daily——lo a.m. to 5.30 a.m. Saturdays—-10 a.m. to noon. Operated by KATIONAI, UTILISATION OF WASTE DEPOT F-or Sick aud Wounded Fund. Donations of Articles for sale may be left at the Patriotic Shop. Shop early a/id avoid disapointment.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 2

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