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NEW ZEALAND'S BIGGEST ERUPTION SINCE TARAWERA : . . THE GIGANTIC LAUGHS THAT ARE SHAKING THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE DAILY. You Owe It to Yourself . . '. See and Laugh " DEMOBBED" " DEMOBBED " "DEMOBBED" "DEMOBBED" -—COMMENCING ITS THIRD GIGANTIC WEEK T O I) A V > TODAY TODAY WELLINGTON'S HOUSE OF MIRTH, The Cosy and Warm Theatre. f —-rS^ -"'."il V=~?>^ PARAMOUNT ! J Courtenay PI. Direction: G. L. Johnston. ' .. . BESERVATIONS : : : TEL. 51-842. 2 p.m. DAILY -NIGHTLY 8 p.m. THREE SESSIONS TOMORROW (FRIDAY) : 2 o'clock — 5 o'clock — 8 o'clock. i . ' " : PICTURES MAY COME . . . PICTURES MAY GO, BUT THE LAUGHS FROM "DEMOBBED" GO ON FOREVER. LAUGH AT ... Norman Evans, Royal Command Performer, in his Mirth-shaking Comedy Sketch, "OVER THE GARDEN WALL." LAUGH AT ... Dim Young, Nat Jackley in thoir Crazy CHARLIE McCARTHY ACT. LAUGH AT ... Norman-Evans, Dan Young, Nat Jackley, as the CKAZY WAITERS. LAUGH AT ... Betty Jumel, Nat Jackley, Dan Young in their Rib-tickling ECCENTRIC HAWAIIAN DANCE. LAUGH AT.. . > The Crazy Gang Building a Packing Case. Applaud and Enjoy the.Magnificent Singing of WEBSTER BOOTH and ANN ZIEGLER. "Love's Old" Sweet Sour," "Until," and "I .Hear You Calling Me." SWAY AND SWING TO FELIX MENDELSSOHN'S HAWAIIAN SERENADERS. "DEMOBBED" "DEMOBBED" " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " IS WELLINGTON'S BIGGEST MIRTHQUAKE. Variety Featurettes "THE SCILLY ISLES" WEST OF THE SUNSET. Photographed . in all its glory for the first time, with its historic sequences that will amaze you and a commentator who will keep you in fits of. laugher. . , INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL. Tumultous ■'■■',Welcome •'■••■• to - • Field-Marshal '...Montgomery in Denmark "..'■''. Russian .Guard of Honour. Greets Air- Chief Mar- / shal:Tedder' in Berlin ■•■;•• . i Chlefs-of-Staff ..'■,".'Spjealr in,-the German Capital. • A ViGtory. Pictures. Presentation From Butchers Empire Studios, who gave you ''I'LL WAIiK BESIDE YOU." Released by Reliance Films, Ltd. (Approved for Universal Exhibition!) BE ADVISED . . . BOOK WELL IJs ADVANCE AND LADIES—Please attend the 2 p.m. Daily Matinee and Avoid the Evening Crowds. . I=l ~R, OX V ~ !"==. ■ THEATRE' 'Sj Manners St. Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. SCREENING' DAILY, from 11' a.m. , finely¥oiJiGH»r.'.; "THOUSANDS '.'CHEKR " . • "THOUSANDS 'CHEER" '.'. .'"''/-. "■• ■ ■■" ■■' —And — ■ "MOONLIGHT. IX VERMONT" " MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW (FRIDAY). STRICTLY COLOSSAL! DEFINITELY STUPENDOUS I JUST BURSTING WITH FUNI CRAMMED FULL WITH LAUGHTER AND SONG!' RED ELEANOR SKELTON POWELL Hilariously Romancing in "I DOOO IT" "I DOOD IT" "I DOOD IT" j ■*i DOOD IT" - I !.■■■■• _ With — - ! JIMMY, DQRSEY .AND HIS ORCHESTRA 808 JSBERLE PATRICIA DANE —SECOND RQXY ATTRACTION The Greatest Gang that ever Laughed its Way to Fame! "THE MERRY MONAHANS" !. " THE MERRY MONAHANS" "THE MERRY MONAHANS" —Starring— Donald . Peggy Jack Ann O'Connor Ryan Oakie Blyth (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AT THE ROXY—■ ■ SUBURBAN THEATRES. STATE' THEATRE^ ,-I PET ONE '■>..". FINALLY TONIGHT;--af 8:;- '" '' DEANNA DURBIN GENE KELLY . ■ ..— in.;— --.:::.■ . -. "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" W. Somerset Maugham's Great Story Comes to Life on the Screen. Commencing TOMORROW (FRIDAY). "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" Starring KAY FRANCIS WALTER HUSTON And ~.« , ;■" GLORIA WARREN. '••■'.■- ' A Fifteen-year-old Bundle of y Song and "" " Suns'liine., ".,','■'-.,.. •'■ A Story that will Remain "Always in Your Heart." Box- Plans at Thealre, ITel. :,63-iJ99.' "(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) G-RAND a- PETONE ~ GRAND TONIGHT AT 8. YOU'LL LAUGH YOU'LL ROAR Then Laugh some more at ... HENRY FONDA HENRY PONDA As the absent-minded Professor with nothing on his mind but girls like OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND In "THE MALK ANIMAL" "THE MALK ANIMAL" -—Associate Feature Excitement, thrills, and melodrama that pulses with danger are the ingredients of Warner Bros.' "BULLET SCARS" ' ."BULLET SCARS" .■ .. — With — * REGIS TOOMEY ADELE LONGMIRE (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PALACE — PETONE — PALACE TONIGHT AT 8. M.G.M/S LATEST AND GREATEST TARZAN ROMANCE! JOHNNY WEISSMULLER JOHNNY WEISSMULLER MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN in "TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No One Minds Paying Painless Prices! FOR A REALLY GOOD SHOW! NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. Sf X HE ASCOT /^ C=\ Telephone, lii-176. t /—■, ~ Corner Constable St. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. "ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY" "ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY" EDWARD ARNOLD WALTER HOUSTON "WHITE SAVAGE" " WHITE SAVAGE " (In . Beautiful Technicolour). MARIA MONTEZ SABU JON HALL MARCH OF TIME : "British Imperialism." TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MONDAY. "BACKGROUND TO DANGER" "BACKGROUND TO DANGER" GEORGE RAFT, SYDNEY GKEENSTREET (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "FLESH AND FANTASY" "FLESH AND FANTASY" CHARLES BOYER BARBARA STANWYCK (Recommended uy the Censor for Adults.) SEE THIS AT NEWTOWN'S "ASCOT" FIRST I i^OMPANY Annual Reports and Balance V^ sheets printed promptly by the "Evening .P.ost"JPrintlng_ J)ep_tC_ Tel. -47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 2

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