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PICTURES MAY COME AMI PICTURES MAY GO ... BUT THE LAUGHS FROM "DEMOBBED" GO OX FOR EVER. All Wellington is si lifting its praises . . . and all Wellington is laughing . . . never before lias a picture created such, merriment In, the lives of Wellingtonians as " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " XOW I.V ITS . THIRD GIGANTIC LAUGH WEEK \ j WELLINGTON'S HOUSE OF MIRTH, L^^p ARA MO UNT**s^^—> Courlenay J.'l. Direction : (}. L. Jolinston. RESERVATIONS : : : TEL. 51-Sl2. THREE SESSIONS TODAY 2 5 S o'clock o'clock o'clock The Roynl Command Comedian NORMAN EVANS NORMAN EVANS Who made Royally Lausli witli his Classic SKETCH "OVER THE GARDEN WALL" — In — " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED." " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " IT SPELLS CRA7.Y SHOW And you will split your skies laughing at the outrageous antics of Hie crazy comedians. Plus Vocal Romance with London 8.8.C. Stars Webster Boolli Anne Ziegler "Love's Old Sweet Sons," "Until," "I Hear You Calling Me." Felix Mendelssohn and His Hawaiian Serenaders. IT'S WELLINGTON'S BIGGEST MIHTHQUAKE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Victory Pictures Presentation. Released by Reliance Films. — Variety Fcaturcttes Include — "THE SCILLY ISLES.1 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS. BE ADVISED . . . BOOK NOW. Box Plans at D.1.Cl and Paramount. Tel. 51-542. ■J|| U0 X V =__ I ~=EE THEATRE rF~ r Manners St. Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-018. SCREENING DAILY, from 11 a.m. STRICTLY COLOSSAL ! DEFINITELY STUPENDOUS ! MADCAP MUSICAL CRAMMED FULL WITH LAUGHTER AND SOXG ! RED ELEANOR SKELTON , POWELL The King and Queen of Hilarity, .. . "I DOOD IT" "I DOOD IT" "I DOOD IT" "I DOOD IT" . — With — JIMMY DORSEY ANI^IIIS ORCHESTRA SECOND ROXY ATTRACTION The Greatest Gang that ever Laughed Its Way to Fame! "THE MERRY MONAHANS" "THE MERRY MONAHANS"*"THE MERRY MONAHANS" —Starring— Donald Peggy .Tack Ann O'Connor Ryan Oakie Blyth {Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AT THE ROXY SUBURBAN THEATRES. gTATE THEATRE, PETONE TONIGHT, At S. "ALWAYS IX MY HEART" "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" . "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" Starring KAY FRANCIS WALTER HUSTON And Introducing GLORIA WARRiCN. She'll be always in your heart —delightful. Box Plans at Theatre, Tel. 03-8510. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Q-RAND — PUTONE - GRAND FINALLY TONIGHT, At 8. HENRY FONDA . . . OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND "THE MALE ANIMAL" ; ALSO "BULLET SCARS" Commencing TOMORROW. The Screen's Mud, Musical, Laugh-quake, "CRAZY HOUSE" ."CRAZY HOUSE" — With — OLSEN and JOHNSON — And — 2S STARS, 5 BANDS, ALL IX THE GREATEST LAUGH.'.SHOW OF ALL TIME. — And the Second Big Laugh Show — JEAN HEATHER . . . CHARLES CjUIGLKY: ROBERT BENCHLEY — MABEL PAIGE ' "THE NATIONAL BAK\ DANCE" ~ "THE NATIONAL BARK DANCE" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PALACE — PETONE — PALACE FINALLY TONIGHT, At S. "TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE" Commencing TOMORROW. HENRY FONDA—MAUREEN O'HARA In a thrilling story of the war in the Libyan Desert. "THE IMMORTAL SERGEANT" (Recommended !>y the Censor for Adults.) (JUNK AUTUY GENE AUTRY ■ _ hi _ "BELLS OF CAPISTRANO" (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) LOWER HUTT THEATRES. DE LUXE LOWER HUTT For Reserves Telephone 03-431. TONIGHT, 7.45. TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 2.0. TOMORROW NIGHT, 7.in. 3 PERFORMANCES ONLY. "GENTLEMAN JIM" Starring EHROL FLYNN ALAN HALE ALEXIS SMITH JACK CARSON From Bank Clerk to World Champion. it's a Knockout. —ALSO— ( GRACIE FIELDS In the Charming Technicolonr Fcaturette "YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL" SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! TOMORROW MORNING, 10.30. GRAND (JALA MATIXF.E FOR Tllli KIDDIES. GLORIA JEAN AND RING CROSBY In "IF I HAD MY WAY" With Serials, Comedies, Cartoons, etc., etc. A Real Treat for (ho Young Folk! NOTE THE TIM 10: 10.30 A.M. TOMORROW. (All above Approved fur Universal Exhibition.) Ring <;■{-■!3l for Seals. Permanent and Telephone- Reserves NOT held after 7.30 p.m. | PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn ' I Telephone H3-544. FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7.45. JOHN CARIIADINE OSA MASSEN "THK BLACK PARACHUTE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BELA LUGOSI WANDA McKAY "BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — SATURDAY — BETTJO DAVIS . . . ANN SHERIDAN MONTY WOOLLIOY In Warner Bros.' "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" — With — JIMMY DURAXTIO . . . BILLfE BURKE (Recommended by tile Censor tor Adults.) John m;p,i:ARD . . . rita uuiglioy "WHISPERING FOOTSTEPS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY MATINEE, At 1.45 p.m. CHARLES KTAHItHTT, "THE MEDICO OF PAINTED SPRINGS' PLUS: Episode No. I, 'Ore-it Northern Mystery, Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) F.A.H.S.O.P.A. IHOUXION, English-speaking Union Room:-., _/ Nathan's Building, opp. Post Office, Tomorrow Nielli, at S o'clock. _______ iTMJR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS. Social . and Business Cards, OIHco, Business Printed Stationery—Tel. 47-i!22, "livening Post" Printing Depl. /COMPANY Annual Reports and Balance \J sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. 'IVI. -17-_2-. COLOUR I'Rlj\t7m~ HALF-TONE Process Mocks tor 3- and 4Colotir Process Printing for Descriptive. Booklets and Catalogues. The "Evening Post" Modem Process Block Dept. will give you Efticient Service. Tel. 47-222 fnr Quotation. /COMPANY Annuiil Reports and /Jalam'" \J sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 59, 7 September 1945, Page 2

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