2 p.m.—LAST TWO DAYS—3 p.m. "BACKGROUND TO DANGER" "BACKGROUND TO DANGER" GEORGE RAFT — SYDNEY GREEXSTREET (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Courtenay PI. Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-542. Commencing FRIDAY at 2, 5, and 8 p.m. THE BIG LAUGHTER SHOW: "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" The Big Laughter Show with tlia SCREEN'S NEW COMEDY TEAMJIMMY DURANTE JIMMY DURANTE —And— PHIL SILVERS PHIL SILVERS The Big Guns are roaring—but with laughter 1 JANE WYMAN With the Beautiful Girls of the "NAVY BLUES SEXTETTE" And Lots and Lots of Music. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE D.I.C. OR PARAMOUNT. mro x V m Manners St. Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. SCREENING DAILY, from 11 a.m. "THE HOUR BEFORE DAWN" "THE HOUR BEFORE DAWN" Starring VERONICA LAKE FRANCHOT TONE VERONICA LAKE FRANCHOT TONE — SECOND ROXY ATTRACTION — DEANNA DURBIN GENE KELLY "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , AT THE ROXY LOWER HUTT THEATRES. K^ GEORGE THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT, at 7.43 p.m. LAST TWO SCREENINGS The R.K.O. Feature "GOVERNMENT GIRL" Starring OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND SUNNY TUFTS, and a Great All-star Cast. Mail-power Shortage ... 3 Girls to a Bed, . J-O klrls to a Date, 20 Girls to a Steak. A. Wartime Washington Whirl of Fun. A Delicious Romance Laid Against the Background % n J? • G ™»t Capital. See Olivia Scandalise Society and Blow the Lid off a Trumped-up Senate Investigation. A Laugh-all the Time. (Approved for ' Universal Exhibition.) Ring 03-933 for seats. DE LUXE LOWER HUTT For Reserves Telephone 63-431. TONIGHT, At 7.45. Every thrilling second is scorched with suspense and excitement. "THIS WAS PARISBEN LYON : ANN DVORAK Treachery and Intrigue! You'll see it alljust as it actually happened. TnuveCA»?™n^ <l by the Censor for Adults.) JOHN ARCHER _ JO AN MARSH "POLICE BULLETS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) Also Ep. 14: "THE JHON.CLAW." | PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn I Telephone 03-844. TONIGHT, at 7.45. CLARK GABLE LANA TURNER "SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU" mT^e^°l*l?J! 5, 1}? e(1 by the Censor for Adults.) JUDYCANOVA ROSS HUNTER "LOUISIANA HAYRIDE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —TOMORROWDONALD O'CONNOR — PEGGY RYAN ANN BLYTH — HELEN VINSON "CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK" (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) GEORGE SANDERS ,- GAIL PATRICK RICHARD DENNING — LYNNE ROBERTS "QUIET PLEASE, MURDER" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE - I'KTONK - PALACE TONIGHT, at S. Metro-Goldwyu-Mayer's Happy, Snappy Musical Lucille Dick Virginia BALL POWELL O'BRIEN Bringing You Heaps of Fun in 'MEET THE PEOPLE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — ASSOCIATE FEATURE — "Giddy" Grade hilariously solves the lobster murder case. . Gracie , Paul William ALLEN KELLY POST jun In "MR. AND MRS. NORTH" (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) — ALSO — ' The First Chapter of tlio New Serial "THE GREAT NORTHERN MYSTERY" STATE THEATRE, FETONE TONIGHT, at 8. "FOR THOSE IN PERIL" "FOR THOSE IN PERIL" "FOR THOSE IN PERIL" With DAVID FARRAR, RALPH MITCHELL ROBERT WYNDHAM Thrilling Adventure of the Air-Sea Rescue Service. Box Plan at Theatro (Tel. C 3-899). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (JRAND - PETONE - GKAND TONIGHT, at 8. A Hilarious Musical Dude Ranch Holiday "TAKE IT BIG" "TAKE IT BIG" With Jack Harriett Mary Beth HALEY HILLIARD HUGHES —Associate Feature— A Hurricane of Action Ifussell Oliver HAYDEN CARROLL In "WYOMING HURRICANE" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition). —And— Chapter 11: "Captain Midnight." WARM COMFORT AND A GOOD SHOW! ' NEWTOVVN'S LUXURY THEATRE. Sf fUE ASCOT \a Corner Constable St. i TONIGHT and THURSDAY, 7.30 o'clock. "STEEL AGAINST THE SKY" "STEEL AGAINST THE SKY" LLOYD NOLAN ALEXIS SMITH GENE LOCKHART CRAIG STEVENS Two-fisted adventure drama of men of iron nerves who build suspension bridges. "ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS" "ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS" ; ANNE SHIHLEY .UMES FIIISON PATIUC KNOWLES SLIM SUMMEKVILLE A human story of the favourite "Anne" series. Drama, comedy, suspense. I (Both Aporovetl for Universal Exhibition.) ' LATEST FOX AUST. NEWS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 91, 18 April 1945, Page 2
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