A TERRIFIC SUCCESS ! YESTERDAY'S CROWDS DECLARED IT STILL THE GREATEST PICTURE OF ALL TIME I CHARLES DICKENS'S "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" Starring RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN SEE Humanity's Greatest Lovo Story! SEE London and Paris During the Reign of Terror! SEE the Fall of the Bastille! SEE tlio Trial at.this Old Bailey! SEE the Executions of the French Aristocrats at the Infamous Guillotine! BEE the Great Tribunal of the French Revolution 1 "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" NOW SHOWING 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 8 p.m. . "^H.-l I U X eJ_E__T COURTENAX V Rlnß PLACE -^ 53-080. Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. Superb M.G.M. Shorts Include:— "THE GOOSE GOES HOME" Glorious Technicolour Cartoon. "MAN WHO CHANGED THE WOULD"! M.G.M. MINIATURE. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE EARLY, AS THE SEASON IS LIMITED. Box Plans Now Open at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 53-080). PRINCESS THEATRE Manners St. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-SSO. CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. The Powerful, Shocking Story of a woman who would cheat, lie, steal and even murder to gain her own ends. BETTE DAVIS OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND GEORGE BRENT DENNIS MORGAN Four Great Stars Portraying "IN THIS OUR LIFE" "IN THIS OUR LIFE" "IN THIS OUR LIFE" "IN THIS OUR LIFE" — With — BILLIE BURKE CHARLES COBURX (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —SECOND BIG FEATURE— TJCH IN ROMANCE AXD A LAUGH FOR EVERY LIKE. "L-O-S-T A-N-G-E-L" '" L-O-S-T A-N-G-E-L" '"L-O-S-T A-N-G-E-L" —Starring— MARGARET O'BRIEN James CRAIG : Marsha HUNT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —ADDED ATTRACTION— In Technicolour, "SPANISH FIESTA" Interpreted by TAMARA TOUMAXOVA Md the BALLET RUSSE DE MONTE CARLO. n§ ■xi me m ; j CUBA ST. _______ "WELLINGTON'S REQUEST THEATRE" ©ir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334. DAILY—-1.30 and 7.30. —-NOW SHOWING KATHARINE HEPBURN CARY GRANT — In — " BRINGING UP BABY" "BRINGING UP BABY" A Fur-flyinjr Romance for a High-flying Time. The Show that is Making Hysterical History. —SECOND GREAT REQUEST ATTRACTIONWALLACE BEERY' MARJORIE MAIN. LEWIS STONE GEORGE BANCROFT — In — "THE BUGLE SOUNDS" "THE BUGLE SOUNDS" Here Come the Tanks! Hero Comes Beery! Here Comes a Hit that Out-thrills "Flight Command!" (Programme Recommended by the Censor for Universal Exhibition.) A REIJUEST PROGRAMME. THEATRE CENTRALLY HEATED. THE ARISTOCRATIC SUBURBAN THEATRE. -=^ C A.PITOL I==-^ —__; M I It A M A Tl. l__7Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 18-507. 7.15 COMMENCING TONIGHT 7.15 jrOUIt FAVOURITE MR. AND MRS. IX ANOTHER HILARIOUri COMEDY. THERE'S THRILLS, CHILLS. AND LAUGHS GALORE IN M.G.M.'s LATEST COMEDY THRILLER. 14THE THIN MAN GOES HOME" "THE THIN MAN GOES HOME" — Starring — WILLIAM " MYKXA " POWELL lA)Y (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SECOND CAPITOL ATTRACTION: WHEN THIS LOVELESS KID MEETS A HOMELESS DOG YOU'LL KNOW AN EMOTIONAL THRILL THAT REALLY "GETS" YOU. BHARYN MOFFETT GEORGE CLEVELAND "MY PAL WOLF" SCREENING' AT CHILDREN'S MATINEE TOMORROW, 1.45. "MY PAL WOLF" (Approved for Universal Exhibilion.) Ith CHAPTER OF "THE GREAT NORTHERN MYSTERY" • TLUS SELECTED SHORTS YOU'LL ALL ENJOYA THEATRE CENTRALLY nEATED. a ■ 0 I "J1 ATLER | = THEATRETTE, LYALL BAY. I g],,,..im»t»»»m>m .......1.............. 0 Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 10-303. TONIGHT At 7.30 AT 7.30 AND SATURDAY-MONDAY. "THE IMPATIENT YEARS" If you are one of the thousand- who ar> worrying about war marriages . . . this is th Dictu'ro that will tell you all the answers —Starring— j ean Lee Charles ARTHUR BOWMAN COBUR2 —ASSOCIATE PRESENTATION— "THE FALCON IN MEXICO" Another baffling mystery story of the popula "Falcon" series. -—Starring — TOM CONWAY With MONA MAIMS. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.30. . "THE FALCON IN MEXICO," Newsreels, Comedies, and Short Subjects. LADIES' REPRESENTATIVE BASKETBALL. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 4 EUTT VALLEY v. MARLBOROUGI 2 p.m. HUTT VALLEY v. WELLINGTON 2.P.0 p.m. I>AXDWICK SCHOOL, LOWER lIUT'J i. Admission (id. "WHAT~TTilxir"Yir OF CHRIST y" VAVHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST :•"' rpiIIS question is' put to all, especially yoi JL Speaker, Mr. C. Wlckenden. Sunday nex 7 p.m. Red Cross Hall, Market St., Low< Ilutt. FOR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Socl and Business Cards, Office, Busine Printed Stationery—TeL 47-222, "Evening Pos .Printing Dept.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 59, 7 September 1945, Page 2
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