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LAST 3 DAYS. LAST 3 DAYS. ■YOUR'FINAL CHANCETo See-— WARNER BROS. "THIS IS THE ARMY" "THIS IS THE ARMY" "THIS IS THE ARMY" "THIS IS THE ARMY" Irving Berlin's Teclinlcolor Vaudeville Revue. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j^^^PARAMOUNTI^^-' Courtenay PI. j Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-542 — RESERVATIONS — Tel 51-812 Commencing FRIDAY! - 2 p.m. S p.m. — 8 p.m. "Warner Bros. Picturlsation of Hartzell Spence's Best-selling Novel— "ONE,FOOT IN HEAVEN" "ONE FOOT" IN HEAVEN" Starring FREDRIC MARCH (As Father) MARTHA SCOTT. As the Most Adorable Wife any man e7er had. _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE AT D.I.C. OR PARAMOUNT , Dial 51-812—— ROXY 1 HliA IRE Manners St. . Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. LUISJS RAINER ARTURO DE CORDOVA LUJgE RAINER ARTUBO DE CORDOVA • ■ ' > "Id :" ; "HOSTAGES" "HOSTAGES" "HOSTAGES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) - ■./,' ■ '—And—. -' ' "SONG OF TEXAS" "SONG OF TEXAS" "SONG OF TEXAS" With ■ ROY ROGBRS SHEILA RYAN ROY ROGERS'. SHEILA RYA!N (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. gTAT£ THEATRE, PETONE TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. . *THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" With an All-Star Cast Jean Pierre Gene Sir Cedric AUMONT .■■-■■ KELLY HARDWICKE Richai;d WHORF, Joseph CALI^EIA, Peter LORRE, Hume CRONYN. Vivid, Thrilling, Exciting. The Inspiring story of the Flghjtina French, brought to the screen by M.-G.-M. Box Plans at Theatre (Tel. 63-899). (Recommended by Censor More Suitable • for Adults.) '■■'.. PALACE :- PK \ ONh - PALACE . JFINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. • "THE MAN 1 MARRIED" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) '\ ■ ■"•■"': —And— , RAIDER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , —-TOMORROW Full ahead for hilarity on the High Seas! With "' '•:■"..: . Eleanor PDWELL, Ued SKELTON, Bert LAHRi and TOMMY- DORSEY and His Orchestra in "SHIP AHOY-? - .■"■■■'' ' '-'SHIP, AHOY" "SHIP AHOY" ■''■?^ l ■'■' •-:•■•■' "SHIP AHOY" Metro-Goldwyn-Majer's Happiness Musical Hit, with a" Crew of Fun Favourites. ' .. (Approvedl fqr .Oniversai * Exhibition.) Also, Chapter 8, "DON WINSLOW OF THE COASTGUARD." (4KAM) , l*Klui\b (iKANU FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. , 'WOMEN IN BONDAGE" (Recommended tjy the Censor for Adults.) "FLYINU WITH MUSIC" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , TOMORROW—Broadway'Sp most hysterical Stage Hit— JACK BENNY—PRISCILLA LANE In. the Funnfest Film in Years— "THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD" With ROCHESTER and EDMUND GWENN. What a Showl It's a Scream 1 • Associate Feature. Blondie is here again with Hugh Herbert barging in on the Blondie Family.. "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" Hugh HERBERT, Arthur LAKE, - Penny SINGLETON. More Fun than you can imagine; <Prog. Approved far Universal Exhibition.) Also, Ep. 9, "THE SPIDER RETURNS." LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE TONIGHT, at 7.4S—LAST NIGHT. The Metro Super, Feature "STAND BY FOR ACTION" The greatest sea drania of all time. You'll stand up and cheer at the wonderful spectacles (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW At the 2 p.m. MATINEE. ■■ „ FOR 2 DAYS ONLY. "STORY OF VKRNON AND IRENE CASTLE" Flaymg a Return Season at Universal Request • - ■ Featuring . FRED ASTAIRE - GINGER ROGERS MoreTomanUc, more thrilling, then any fiction. A glittering pageant at glamour and glory. (Approved for Universal Exhibition!) RING 63-933 FOR SEATS. X)E LUXE - LOWKK HUTT" For Reserves, Tel. 63-431 TONIGHT, at 7.45. Clarence E. Mulford's "UNDERCOVER MAN" ' • Featuring WILLIAM BOYD As "Hopalong" Cassidy With — - ANDY CLYDE JAY KIRBY Hopaiong's • hot on the trail of his double- - ■ crossing double t (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) tT, n i thday Mirthquako! LUPE VELEZ - LEON ERROL "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S BLESSED EVENT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, Ep. 12. "Terry and the Pirates." J PRINCE EDWARD, Wobura | 1 Telephone 63-844. | TONIGHT at 7.4»! ELSIE AND DORIS WATERS in "GSRT AND DAISY'S WEEKEND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ARMIDA EDGAR KENNEDY 'THE GIRL FROM MONTEREY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BRIGHT, GAY ENTERTAINMENT! 50-081 — RESERVATIONS — 50-081 iT^YOGUETHEATHEMTI jjnj^* Brtjoklyu 'fr\ I 7.30 — TONIGHT, WED., THURS, — 7.30 JOHN CABROLL SUSAN «AYWAUI) GAIL PATRICK EVE ARDEN "THE HIT PARADE OF 1943" More stars than you can count! Gorgeous girls 1 . Spectacular settings! Heasnt-ivarmlng . Romance! Uproarious comedy 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MARTHA LABARR CHARLES OLIVER "SECOND BUREAU" The most sensational spy drama that has ever been screened. (Recommended by the Censor for, Ad.vrtUs.) • Paramount Newsree!. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE. A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. COLOUR PRINTING.' HALF-TONIC Process Blocks for 3- and 4Colour Process Printing for Descflptlve Booklets and Catalogues The "Evening Post" aiodern Process Block Dept. will givo jjpu ■ Efficient Service, lei. 47-222 for Quotation,-

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

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