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...SUNDAY AT 7.45 P.M. At the-Request of-the Authorities and for the entertainment of the Forces in. uniform, and Merchant Navy, each of whom may bring two Civilian Friends . , . the Majestic will open tomorrow Sunday evening, at 7.45 p.m., proseniing the current programme. ACCLAIMED . . . By last night's audience as the greatest sea drama to come out of England! FOUR SESSIONS TODAY ! At 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. ~~ Fuller's |{AJE S T 1 C Theatre British Empire Film's exciting sea drama of the adventure, heroism, unconquerable spirit of the men of the Royal Xavy and Merchant Marine. " WESTERN APPROACHES " " WESTERN APPROACHES" " WESTERN APPROACHES" IN TECHNICOLOUR. TIIIS CAST:— Serving Officers and Men of the Allied Navies and Merchant Fleets, OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME "Includes :— •SI'IKIT OF BURNS," A most Interesting visit to the land ot Robbie Burns that will delight the hearts of all lovers of the Old Country, MARCH OF TIME Presents "UNKNOWN BATTLE," The inside story of the Flying Fortress Bombing liakis Over Germany. BOOKINGS are heavy for all performances. Plans at the Booking Office 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. ; ==_ 0 P E R A HOUSE -= Dlr.: 3. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plan 3at 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 — GOOCIE WITHERS REXEE GADD — MABEL TERRY LEWIS ADA REEVE - A. B. MATHEWS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS OPEN TODAY TILL 7 P.M. .sgff*^ ( -B^IVOLI j ~~J^> a****^V RIVOLI J^g^ 1^ NEWTOWN. 25-041 — TEL. 25-041 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 AND MONDAY. JOAN DAVIS ,Tanc John Judy FRAZEE HUBBARD CLARK - In - "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE" "BEAUTIFUL HUT BROKE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Plus— JOEL McCREA BETTY FIELD — In — '-'THE CHEAT MOMENT" "THE GREAT MOMENT" (Recommended by~Censor for Adults.) ((( N EW EMPIRE Yl^l ((( ISLAND BAY. JJJ \^ Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JJJ 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 Richard J'eslie ' Percy BIRD MARMONT The Lojpfon Symphony Orchestra, ~ — 111 — "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GENE TIERNEY ROBERT MONTGOMERY VICTOR McLAGLEN LYNN BARI In "CHINA GIRL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — {{ E G A L , . — "~ KAROm. Box Plans at Knighton's (Tel. 2S-3GD). 7.30 — TONIGHT AND MONDAY — 7.30 PARAJIOUNT'S HUMAN DRAMA, ■ "GOING MY WAY" "GOING MY WAY" " GOING MY WAY" "GOING MY WAY" Starring BING CROSBY BAItKY FITZC ER ALD FRANK McIIUGII RISE STKYKNS LAUGHS MORE UPROARIOUS AND SONGS .MORE GLORIOUS * THAN EVER BEFORE. ALSO " FIESTA " A HAL ROACH COMEDY — AND — NEWS AND SHORTS. (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 7.43 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 7.45 " HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (In Teehnicolour) BIG SPECIAL^ BIG SPECIAL. 50-081 — RESERVATIONS — 50-081 M^OGUE THEATRE^TI Brooklyn. J^fl I 7.30 TONIGHT AND MONDAY 7.30 .MARGARET I.OI'KWOOD JAMES MASON PHYLLIS CALVERT STEWART GRANGER "THE MAN IN GREY" "THE MAN IN GREY" A man who treasured his name beyond the love of his wile, his sou, his mistress. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GLORIA JEAN RAY MALONE "MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT" A Most Delightful Show. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE VOGUE FOR 'IREATER ENTERTAINMENT. Tnlce a No. 7 Brooklyn Tram. UNITY CENTRE, 125 Cuba St. Present the HUTT VALLEY S.C.R. CHOIR HUTT VALLEY S.C.R. CHOIR And the WELLINGTON JUNIOR STRING QUARTETTE WELLINGTON JUNIOR STRING- QUARTETTE Come and Hear Fine Singing and Excellent Music. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 0. 8 p.m. All Welcome. A UNITY CENTRE EVENING. COMPANY Annual Reports and Balance sheets printed promptly by the "Evening .Post"- Printing Dent, Tel. 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 2

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