FULLER'S <Jr^*s T J A M |,: THEATRE. 2 p.m. — Plans at D.l.a and Theatre—B p.m. .-' Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's MERRY MUSICAL COMEDY In TECHNICOLOUR. i "BROADWAY RHYTHM" " BROADWAY RHYTHM " "BROADWAY RHYTHM" " BROADWAY RHYTHM " I I . IT'S RIOTOUS FUN! with a glittering cast of screen and radio favourites, including GEORGE MURPHY—GINNY SIMMS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I — FRIDAY NEXT — Plans Now Open. Reserve Early. SO GAY—IT'S TERRIFIC \. Universal's Laugh Show, "SAN DIEGO. I LOVE YOU" "SAN DIEGO, 1 LOVE YOU" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring JON HALL—LOUISE ALLBRITTON. You'll Be Happiet in a Fuller Theatre. TONIGHT—B o'clock—TONIGHT OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE PERA HOUSE r ~- OI'ERA HOUSE APOLOGY. To tlie hundreds who were turned away on Saturday, we apologise, but remind you' that the Box Plans are at the D.I.C.' for "PETER IN BLUNDERLAND," "PETER IN BLUNDERLAND," VARSITY'S 1045 EXTRAVAGANZA. The most hilarious, mirth-provoking, side-split-ting, uproarious show ever shown in Wellington. SEE i £?vrV L S P£T EK AXD HIS TYPISTES TWEEDLESID AND TWEEDLEE HUMPTY DUMPTY, LTD. HAYBELL COWYARD AND CO. THE TRIAL THE EXAMINATION THE CAULDRON SCENE And a Host of Others. PRDtrn^ b/ leo ft -"? t, he' cold-Reserve Now I PRICES 4s, 2s 6d, ls Bd. piang. D.I.C. GRAND OPERA HOUSE BOX PLANS NOW OPEN I AT THE D.I.C. The Rush Is on. Book Early and be Sure For the Year's Theatrical Treat. rpHE WELLINGTON LIGHT OPERA CO. Presents . JOANE RAINE'S Gorgeously Frocked, Sparkling Beautiful, Production of Jerome Kern's PIQUANT MUSICAL COMEDY j "SALLY" - I "SALLY" i "SALLY" In Three Brilliant Acts. A Feast of Fun and Melody. Wonderful and Spectacular ScenesEntrancing Ballets— And Dresses that take the Breath Away. t^ot,™ JEANNE GOSS JOSEPH MILLER CHARTFS nivnv ALEX. BOWCOCK^^CoSff^^ffi ALEXANDER GRANT LINDSAY HARRIS RICHARD ATKIV GEORGE THOMSON b£rt PrTtchSd 80 PERFORMERS 80 7 SPECTACULAR BALLETS 7 Musical Director: Sidney H. Bernard. Proceeds to "Heritage," ' ■ PRirpVCl^ ldre. n °' Deceased Servicemen. 4s, 2s M is Gd 1""63' 6S' 4S' 2S- Matlne*s. Children to Matinees, 2s, Is Cd ls Early 'Doors, 6d extra. ' BOX PLANS AT THEATRE DAILY1 2 TO 5 P.M. SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Continuously. B** B**/ R IVOLlA^^^ast^ s^ { AI/rvoLi 1 r*^» Ss»s %!!S! \^ RIVOLI / 3^ NEWTOWN. 2a-041 Reservations 25-041" 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 VERONICA LAKE FRANCHOT TONE In "HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN" PRECEDED BY The Comedy Queen of the Screen JOAN DAVIS With BQB CROSBY JANE FRAZEE And a Host of Favourites "KANSAS CITY KITTY" — PLUS — COMEDY, INTEREST, SPORTS THRILL. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) fff NE^ EMPIRE Y\\ 111 ISLAND BAY, 111 » Reservations-. Tbi u-307. JJJ ~7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHt"^~7.3O A TRUE STORY—DELIGHTFULLY TOLD Entertainment endorsed by hundreds of thousands during its record-breaking seasons whenever shown. "THE SULLIVANS" "THE SULLIVAN'S" "THE SULLIVAN'S" — PLUS — Bright Musical Entertainment. "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" And Latest "News of the Day." (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGAL KARORI Box Plans Knighton's. Tel. 28-365. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 There have been many great stories, and many great pictures, but in peace or war there has never been anything more stirring than this picturisation of JOHN STEINBECK'S "THE MOON IS DOWN" "THE MOON IS DOWN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — ALSO SHOWING — Jack Janet Don OAKIE BLAIR AMECHE In Rhythm and Romance. "SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) YOUR LAST CHANCE."5 ~ BOOK EARLY. BOOK EARLY. 50-081. f tfe= V OUUETHEATREsI]; i WK__ZA^ml FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. "SONG OF RUSSIA" Also, 5 Smashing Shorts. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. GEORGE SANDERS VIRGINIA BRUCE "ACTION IN ARABIA" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Woman of Mystery, Land of Intrigue. LEON ERROL GRACE McDONALD "HAT CHECK HONEY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —COMING— "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" and "NAVY BLUES" BOOK EARLY NEXT WEEKEND. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. RELIGIOUS DRAMA FESTIVAL. pONCERT CHAMBER, \J SATURDAY. APRIL 28 7.30. Adjudicator, Howard Wadman. Four Competing Teams. Admission ls 6d. Booking at D.I.C.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1945, Page 2
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