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TODAY At 11 a. irb, 2 p.m., 5 p.m. And at a Special Gala Premiere. This Evening, at S, in the Presence of THE PRIME MINISTER, The Rt. Hon. Peter Eraser, P.C., M.P., Members of the Cabinet, and Overseas Diplomatic Representatives. I Fuller's JI AJESTIC Theatre Takes Pleasure in presenting a British ! film of which you may be justly proud. ... British Empire Film's exciting sea drama of the adventure, heroism, unconquerable spirit of the men of the Royal Navy and Merchant Marine. " WESTERN t APPROACHES" Si IN TECIINICOLOUR. THE CAST:— ■Sorving Officers and Men of the Allied Navies and .Merchant Fleets, who merely relive the exciting roles they play in real life. OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME Includes: — 'SPIRIT OF BUItNS," A most interesting visit to the land of Robbie Rums that will delight the hearts of all lovers of the Old Country. MARCH OF TIME Presents "UNKNOWN BATTLE," The Jrisidc story ot the Flying Fortress Bombing Raids Over Germany. BOOKINGS are heavy for all performances. Plans at the Booking Ollice. in the Main Foyer Daily from 10 a.m. Tel. 45-100, and D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NOW SHOWING DAILY: 2 And 8 p.m. EE^OPERA HOUSE -=E= Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (50-230). New Zealand Premiere of J. B. PRIESTLEY'S J. B. PRIESTLEY'S J. B. PRIESTLEY'S "THEY CAME TO A CITY" "THEY CAME TO A CITY" " THEY - CAME TO A CITY" " THEY CAME TO A CITY" "THEY CAME TO A CITY" "THEY CAME TO A CITY" A film of the play that toured Britain and set the country talking. You'll talk about it—you'll think about it. "THEY CAME TO A CITY" With THE FULL WEST END CAST, ■ Including:— JOHN CLEMENTS — GOOGIE WITHERS RENEE GADD — MABEL TERRY LEWIS ADA REEVE — A. E. MATHEWH (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS OPEN DAILY 2-5 p.m. SATURDAYS, 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. IVOLIA^ 58 * 5*558*!*;,. ( **IVOLI J^» B**s ß^- V RIVOLI / sSSSS^ sSS^ NEWTOWN. 25-011 — TEL. 25-041 7.30 NIGHTLY—7.3O A Merry-go-round of Romance, Rhythm, and Roars. i JOAN DAVIS JOAN DAVIS The most ferocious She-wolf you ever howled at, — In — "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE" "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE" | (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) With Jane ' John Judy FRAZEE • HUBISARD . CLARK And a huge cast of Screen and Radio Favourites. ALSO SHOWING: JOEL McCREA BETTY FIELD In the slorv of one of the Greatest Discoveries lor the Benefit of Mankind. •■THE -GREAT MOMENT" "THE GREAT MOMENT" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 1.30 -TOMORROW 1.30 ! DONALD DUCK AND PLUTO MATINEE. DONALD DUCK AXD PLUTO MATINEE. Comedy, Sporllight, Two Disney Cartoons, Serial, and "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE." i (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) rjTf JJEW EMPIRE \\\ ({( ISLAND BAY. ]JJ \\\ Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JJJ 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 Human, Sincere, the most powerful Romance ever screened. "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" Interpreted by a Famous British All-star Cast, Plus JOHN McIIUGH, Soloist, The London Symphony Orchestra, And the St. David's Singers. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Showing iv Coniuiuiion with GENE THORNEY ROBE!!'!' MONTGOMERY VICTOR McLAGLEN LYNN UAlil In "CHINA GIRL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2.IS—MATINEE TOMORROW—2.IS SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SHOW. Comedies, Carloons, .Serial, and Special Big Featui'o. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE PROOF ! OF THE PROGRAMME IS IN THE SEEING! HERE IT IS NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. _E3 rs\\Ya ASCOT \^_ \i V Telephone 15-I7G. / | Corner Constable St. Take. No. 3 or 4 Trams to Doors. I TONIGHT, SAT., MON., 7.30 o'clock. The Motion Picture Above All! " FLESH AND FANTASY " "FLESH AND FANTASY " CHARLES BOYER BAP.BARA STANWYCK Robt. Cumm.ings, Betty Field, Edward G. Robinson, Thomas Mitchell, Dame May Whitly, Cha.s. Winningcr. A Drama of Volcanic Emotion Unfolded with the Rcalncss of Your Own Life I (Recommended oy the Censor for Adults.) "BACKGROUND TO DANGER" "BACKGROUND TO DANGER" GEORGE RAFT, SYDNEY GKEENSTREKT PETER LORRE BIIKNDA MARSHALL G-men In a Urania of International Intrigue, ViolencH, nnd Treachery. (Approved for I'nivi'rsal Exhibition.) RESERVES ASSURE I'.EST SEATS. HOOK EARLY. TEL. 15-170. AT SAT .MAT.: "Kackgniund to Danger." •!,[ ■>,{ :',d ALL CHILDREN 3d 3d 3d DON'T 810 MISLED "ASCOT" LEADS QT. JUKE'S CHURCH, LYALL BAY. PARISH BAHAAR IX HALL, ________ Frrybcrg St., «**-"• SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. To he opi'ited at 2 p.m. by the Mayoress of Wellington (Mrs. Will Appleton). Boys' Institute Band in altcndnnco (luring afternoon. Wonderful Variety of Goods and Novelties, Refreshments. Excellent Concert Party in Evening. Evening Charge Is. 1 (Late Gifts of Cut Flowers, Sweets, Cakes, etc., appreciated.) '. i~IOMPANY Annual Reports aryl Balance , \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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