LAST TWO DAYS 2 P.M. —'TWICE DAILY — 7.45 P.M. JOE'E. BROWN — In ; "CASANOVA IN BURLESQUE" : A&d JACK LA RUE In "SMART GUY" - * / V "k T? \ I, , f( ■===1 lux ey^" - COURTENAX >v; RIDB s PI»ACE ' —**^ 53-080. Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. NEXT FRIDAY . A THRILtING SAGA OF HISTORY MAKES A TRIUMPHANT RESTURN. In. conjunction with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer we have the honour to present RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD GQLMAN ■;!/,Hr- in — ■".; •■•"'. "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" *k TALE. OF TWO. CITIES" *A TALE OF TWO CITIES" «A TAL£-OF TWO CITIES" •A TALE; QF TWQ CITIES" **A TALE OF TWO CITIES" With a Stupendous' Cast of' 49,000. — Including ,—• ELIZABETH ALLEN, EDNA MAY OLIVER, ' REGINALD OWEN, ' BASIL RATHBONE, HENRY 8.-WALTHALL. "A TALE OF TWO. CITIES" WILL SCREEN. , TWtCE DAILY, AT 2 P.M. AND .7.45 P.M.. AND THE'SEASONIS LIMITED. TO " SIX DAYS, SO BE AVISE' AND— RESERVE NOW ! . yians D.i:c..,'and" Theatre.. :Ph0n6;.53-OSO. DE LUXE NEXT FRIDAY! P RIN CES S THE A TRE .""'■' Mariners' St. i Dir.: N.?;; Theatres,,, Ltd.; ;' Tel. , 42-580. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. IWO EVENING SESSIONS COMMENCING AT 6 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M.; Cecil ' Madeleine -•. - Stirling KELLAWAY CARROLL HAYDEN .■ . ■ ■ ■■'- ..—in —..... ■• .:•-. ■ "BAHAMA PASSAGE" _ "BAHAMA PASS AGE" , In-Glorious'Technicolour.:'' ■.;■■ (Recommended,, by Censor for .Adults.) —SECOND BIG FEATURE— . - "SHIPYARD SALLY""--"SHIPYARD SALLY" *■ .-.■■,it-.-' —Starring— '■-••- ---•■'"" GRACIE FIELDS'" 1 • GRACIE FIELDS personally Directed by her Famous Director Husband; MONTY BANKS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -/■ - ■■! CUBA ST. ■'■• t= / .ti_ii-L.. • fc "■■■: ""WELLINGTON'S REQUEST THEATRE" |>lr.: N.Z. T]ieatres, ;i .iLtd.N i j i , .ji.Tel. 52-334. ■»-:■> "'«)' All ''.niIHiU-BAIhY-^-lMfeinA 7.30. NOW SHOWING— BARBARA STANW^CK^^ .. . ■ . ■■ —.■ m — ■_ ■ ,■ .. " BREAKFAST FOR TWO" " BREAKFAST FOR TWO" A Saucy, Sparkling Comedy that will definitely t chase the Blues away. (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) —•SECOND GREAT REQUEST ATTRACTION— yjVIEN LEIGH ROBERT TAYLOR '■■')■ ■ . / —'la —.• '. "WATERLOO BRIDGE" " WATERLOO BRIDGE " Another Academyfi'Awar'd''-Pcrf6*niance by _the Screen's .Jinforgettable L "Si-'artett: o'Hara." A; RomancoiEveryTrWoman will>Lov&r—A Drama -Every Man ivill. -.Live! There have been' countless requests for this Greatest of all Pictures. ■(Recommended by the Censor for Adult . w ' ' Audiences.) THEATRE CENTRALLY HEATED. IHE ARISTOCRATIC SUBURBAN THEATRE. -^=1 GAP IT Ql I==^ -ZZI MIR AM AR. l^rdr.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 18-567. - 7.15 ____ TONIGHT •■ ' _/'{ 7.15 * ASSIG^M^^^fSTANY " ; * ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" ' —- SENSATIONALLY STARRING — Pierre Susan AUMONT . PETERS SEE THE BRITISH COMMANDOS - IN ACTION. DON'T MISS THIS THRILLING PICTURE. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SECOND CAPITOL1 ATTRACTION: OLSEN And JOHNSON OLSEN And JOHNSON ; . ,>,.. —In — ... ~,... "CRAZY HOUSE" "CRAZY JttQU,SE" : THE CRAZIEST PICTURE EVER MADE "(Recommended by Censor for- Universal ■'-■-■-' Exhibition.) -■' DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAMME RESERVE EARLY. THEATRE CENTRALLY HEATED. Q !i!iiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiHmiiimumm«""""" 114 l | JATLE R I = THEATRETTE, LYALL BATf. | g,,,,,.Hi.i l i ! ...iiiiiitiiiiimimiiiili.uiiniM 0 Dir.: N.Z." Theatres," Ltd.; ;Tel.' 10-393. :. TONIGHT .. At 7.30 —' ' ' "'" '■'- AT 7.30 ,■„„ i^D'::,THURS'dAY;;:;.,.:; k programme which has all the. ingredients for high-grade entertainment It's, tops In ■ music, fun, and gaiety 1 JACK ■ ANN BENNY - SHERIDAN - .■-— - -In-' ■ :' ' "GEORGE' WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE" "GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE" With — CHARLES COBURN . Presented with SUSANNA DONALD PEGGY FOSTER O'CONNOR RYAN "TOP MAN" "TOP MAN" — With —. LILLIAN: GISH, RICHARD DIX, : • ANN- GWYNNE-' / (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OUR BEST -ADVERTISEMENT IS THE RECOMiIENDATION OF HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED PATRONS. NEWIbWN'S. LUXURY THEATRE. HE ASCOT >=a_ C^ ' Telephone 15 T 176. I —j ' - Corner* Constable St. ' TONIGHT and .THURSDAY, at 7.30. WALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY >: «ALL THAT .MONEY CAN BUY': EDWARD ARNOLD WALTER HOUSTON Jane Darwell, Anne Shirley,-James Craig. What would you give for seven years of power, luxury, wealths-all that you ever wanted? "WHITE SAVAGE" "WHITE SAVAGE" (In Beautiful Technicolour). MARIA MONTEZ SABU • JON HALI Turhan Bey, Sidney Toler, " Thomas Gomez Spectacular .drama. •of. an untamed, temptress (Both A»proved. .for .Universal Exhibition.) '•'•'MARCH OF TIME: " "British Imperialism." FOR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Socia and Business Cards, Office", Buslnes Printed Stationery—Tel. 47-222', "Evening Post' Printing Dept".""."..'.' ~..".'.; ...1'
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 57, 5 September 1945, Page 2
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