CONGRATULATED BY ROYALTY! CROWNED BY THE PRESS 1 ACCLAIMED BY THE PUBLIC! England's Greatest Laugh Show Now Rocking the Theatre with Merriment In Its THIRD GIGANTIC LAUGH WEEK At the ■—F^ PARAMOUNT ! Courlena.v PI. Direction: O. I, Johnston RESERVATIONS : : : TEL. 51-542. 2 P.M. DAILY . . . NIGHTLY, 8 P.M. NORMAN EVANS NORMAN EVANS The Star Comedian who made Royalty . ' Laugh with hi.s Classic Sketch, "OVER THE GARDEN WALL" — m — "DEMOBBED" "DEMOBBED" " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " " DEMOBBED " With Webster Booth Anne Ziegler Famous Romantic Vocalists of the 8.8.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) VARIETY FEATURETTES INCLUDE "WEST OF THE SUNSET" INTERNATIONAL NEWS A Victory Pictures Presentation. Released by Reliance Films. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND PARAMOUNT. Tel. 51-542. * iHr ■'■■ k ° xyHl ! === THEATRE ~ 7 Manners St. Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tet. 40-618. SCREENING DAILY, from 11 a.m. , THE MAD-CAP MUSICAL FUN SHOW ! " I DOOD IT " " I DOOD IT " | Starring RED SKELTON ELEANOR POWELL JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA SECOND ROXY ATTRACTION Donald Peggy Jack Ann O'CONNOR RYAN OAKIE BLYTH jjj "THE MERRY MONAHANS " " THE MERRY MONAHANS " (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -AT THE ROXY SUBURBAN THEATRES. gTATE THEATRE, PETONE TONIGHT, At 8. "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" "ALWAYS IN MY HEART" —-Starring . KAY FRANCIS WALTER HUSTON And Introducing GLORIA WARREN. She'll be always in your heart —delightful. Box Plans at Theatre, Tel. 03-890. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Q-RAND - m-ONt: - GRAND TONIGHT, At 8. The Screen's Mad,' Musical, Laugh-quake, "CRAZY HOUSE" "CRAZY HOUSE" — With — OLSEN and JOHNSON — And — 2S STARS, 5 BANDS, ALL IN THE GREATEST LAUGH SHOW OF ALL TIME. — And the Second Big Laugh Show — JEAN, HEATHER . . . CHARLES QUIGLEY ROBERT BENCHLEY — MABEL PAIGE I "THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE" "THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PALACE — PETONE — PALACE TONIGHT, At 8. HENRY FONDA—MAUREEN O'HARA In a thrilling story of the war in the Libyan Desert. "THE IMMORTAL SERGEANT" ■ (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY — In — "BELLS OF CAPISTRANO" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LOWER HUTT THEATRES. J)E LUXE LOWER HUTT 1 ALTERATION OF POLICY. ALTERATION OF POLICY. From Monday Next there will be a daily matinee at 2 p.m. Also special gala matinee for the younger folk every Saturday Morning at 10.30 a.m., and Shoppers' Session every Friday at 5 p.m., in addition to our usual nightly performances at 7.45. The films booked for the King George will bo screened at the De Luxe, whilst the former theatre is under repairs. ■ Tel. 03-431 — DE LUXE — Tel. G3-431. TONIGHT, 7.45, Last Screwing. "GENTLEMAN JIM" With ERROL FLYNN. — And — GRACIE FIELDS in "YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING MONDAY. Opening at Matinee, 2 p.m., For 2 Days Only. "SECRET COMMAND" Pat O'Brien . . . Carof Landis, Chester Morris. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ ALSO "NEW* MARCH OF TIME," "Inside China Today." Kindly Note New Policy at top of this Advertisement. RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY. | PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn |_ Telephone (J3-Sl4. ■ TONIGHT AT 7.15. BETTE DAVIS . . . ANN SHERIDAN MONTY WOOLLEY JIMMY DURANTK . . . BILLIE BURKE In Warner Bros.' "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" JOHN HUBBARD . . . RITA QUIGLEY "WHISPERING FOOTSTEPS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Telephone and Permanent Reservations will NOT be held after 7.30 p.m. KINEMA'S NEXT CHANGE " MISS LONDON " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MYSTERY BROADCAST" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JP****"7>^ 1V KILBIRNIE 5 Dtr.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Phone 14-202. 7.15 TONIGHT 7.15 Fox Films Present A LESLIE HOWARD PRODUCTION "THE LAMP STILL BURNS" With Rosamund Stewart Godfrey JOHN GRANGER TEARLE The Inside story of what goes on behind the closed doors marked "NURSES ONLY" A story, warm, human, purposeful. You'll Love It 1 SECOND KINEMA FEATURE B.E.F. Presents BELITA In "LADY, LET'S DANCE" With James FRICK & Walter ELLISON FRACK CATLETT The most amazingly versatile beauty ever discovered by Filmland—skating. dancing, and romancing in v new triumph ot screen magic. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) Plus NEWS AND FEATURETTES, ETC. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT^ SECOND ANNUAL SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FESTIVAL OF MUSIC Will be Presented by HUTT VALLEY MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE In the rpoWN HALL . WELLINGTON X OWN HALL WELLINGTON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. At S p.m. Admission (One Price) :2s (booking Cd extra). Box Plan Opens on Monday, Septem- . her 17, at D.I.C. CHOIR : Over 400 Voices, Trebles and Basses, in 4-, ;">-, and G-part Choruses, with Grand Organ. INSTRUMENTALISTS : • 140 Young Musicians playing music by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, etc. NOTE. —Wellington Patrons: Remember last year, and book early—Sept. 17. Seats may be booked without tickets previously being bought. OENTISIS. _ EVANS • DENTAL SURGEON, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, LAMBTON Q¥. TeL 45-488.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 2
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