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FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. "' ".THUNDERHEAD" / { SON OF FLICKA (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD~~ Im >."» vi' Throughout N.Z. TOMORROW AT 11 A.M. 2 p.m.—SHOPPERS' 5—S p.m. I • . NO MORE TIMELY, MATURE, OR CHALLENGING FILM HAS EVER MADE ITS APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON I I -■» As a play it astounded Broadway Audiences for 62 Weeks 1 IT IS A STORY THAT WILL SHOCK YoO\ INTO A REALISATION OF THINGS YOIT \ SAY CAN'T BE—BUT ARE! ' I ■■-!.' Into a happy American home came Emil . . i and then strange and dreadful things began t< happen. He looked like your child or mine, bu( his soul was twisted beyond human recognition . With the cunning of a master criminal he spread the doctrine of cruelty and hate spawned bj a friend. He wrecked the romance of a happj couple with a word no woman could beai. —the world's oldest insult 1 What would you d« with this 12-year-old brat? .1 SEE LESTER COWAN'S EXCITING HIT "TOMORROW, THE WORLD w "TOMORROW, THE WORLD" — Starring — FREDRIC MARCH BETTY FIELD I And the Sensational SKIPPY HOMEIER (YOU'LL NEVER FORGET THIS 12-YEAB-OLD JEKYLL-HYDE.) I A United Artists Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ON THE STAGE (Evenings). Wellington's Clever 15-year-old Soubrette, PAMELA WALKER In Popular Numbers from tho Gay Musical "DELIGHTFULLY DANGEROUS" NEXT ATTRACTION AT THE 'STATE." BOOK AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (51-277). "" FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.15 o'clock. "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON" "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON" Also "JUNGIfc SIREN" (For Universal Exhibition.) ' —Plus— NEWS AND FEATURETTES. Jr* —"^y? IN em a"""~- —^J P'^^ AY KILBIRNIE^^ - _ - _I__s Tel. 14-202. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. TOAIORROW NIGHT, at 7.15 o'clock. Warner Bros. Present THREE GREAT - *' STARS. , i| Alonte Bette Ann WOOLLEY DAVIS SHERIDAI —In— "The Man Who CAME TO DINNER" CAME TO DINNER" COAIE TOAIORROW NIGHT AND ROAR! The Funniest l'ilra ot our day—-ten times more exciting and laugh-pro-voking than tlie play. . '- ONLY 1000 LAUGHS ALLOWED EACH CUSTOAIER. COME-EARLY! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — ON THE SAAIE PROGRAAIAIE I "STARS ON PARADE" It's all NEW! It's all FUN! It's all for YOU! - . —^With -'- LARRY PARKS RAY WALKER LYNN AIERRICK THE CHORDS KING COLE TRIO, THE BEN CARTER TRIO, And Others. The Biggest and Best of Radio and . - Stage Artists! IT'S WONDERFUL! (For General Exhibition.) Plus NEWS and FEATURETTES. RESERVE EARLY- -14-202. LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE TONIGHT — 7.45 LAST SCREENING. ARTHUR ASKEY, In "AIISS LONDON LIAIITED" . A snappy, melodious musical full of fun ant """ glamour. COAIAIENCING TOAIORROW. Shoppers' Session 5 p.m. -. Alatinee Saturday, 2 p.m. Another Great British Film "DEAII PARADISE" —Starring— LAURENCE OLLIVIER. And an All-English Cast, Including LESLIE HENSON. FELIX AYLAIER . PENELOPE WAR! Etc., Etc. The Best Comedy yet about Britain at peaci and war—lt is brilliantly made, and has \ riotously funny story. A really smashing comedy. "DEAII PARADISE" The "Times" stated: "Few pictures this yeai have been so funny and so moving." Ripples of Laughter and a Alost Engaginj Alotion Picture. (Both above Films Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . Ring 63-933 for Seats. DE LUXE LOWER HUT! FOR RESERVES Tel. 63-431. * FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45. JEFFREY LYNN—JANE WYAIAN "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) JOHN CARRADINE—OSA AIASSEN "THE BLACK PARACHUTE" (Recommended by Censor Alore Especially foi Adult Audiences.) COAIAIENCING FRIDAY. Spectacular Entertainment! VERA HRUBA RALSTON ln the Greatest Ice Bxtravanganza ever shown "LAKE PLACID SERENADE" Eugene Pallette—Vera Vague—Robert Livingstoi - Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiians. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Mystery Fiction's Most Lovable Rogue 1 m ,.,-„' %N'm ARSENE LUPIN" CHARLES KORVIN ELLA RAINE. . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn f I Telephone 63-844. | TONIGHT, At 7.45 o'clock! 28 Stars! 5 Bands! 17 Acts! Ihe Screen's Ala-d Alusical Laugh-quake. OLt'EN AND JOHNSON , .„ CASS DALEY AIARTHA O'DRISCOLL TATRIC KNOWLES "CRAZY HOUSE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RICHARD DIX JANE WYAT3 "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE SCHOLA CANTORUM STANLEY OLIVER, Founder and Conductor. CHORAL RECITAL CHORAL RECITAL In tho » CONCERT CHAAIBER, TOWN HALL ONCERT CHAAIBER. TOWN HALL Oil WEDNESDAY, SEPTEAIBER' 5, 1945, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEAIBER 5, 1945, At 8 p.m. ■ >* The Programme will Feature the First Performance in Australasia of "THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM" ■ - "THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM"" "THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM" By tho Contemporary American Composer, RANDALL THOAIPSON Other Items on the Programme are by Arthu Bliss, John Aloeran, Vaughan Williams. Tickets: 3s 6d and 2s 6d. Plan now open at Begg's Music Store. B. R. LANKSHEAR, . *■ Hon. Secretary, j P.O. Box 491. Wellington. ! ■ " \ j MISCELLANEOUS. COAIPANY Annual Reports and Balance sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222. ■ FOR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Social and Business Cards, Offlce, . Business . . Printed Stationery—Tel. 47-222, "Evening Post* Printing Dept. 30QXBINDING. PRINTING, ETC. FOR every description of Binding-, Including Permanent Records and Account Books^ etc.-="l-T«*ln_r Peat". Printing- DepL .. ;i ■■'■ ..'.■;■,-■"• ■■--••W--.-'' I'^'^;-; .'

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 52, 30 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 52, 30 August 1945, Page 2