LAST TWO DAY.r am) still Tin; crowds: CHARLES DICKENS'S IMMORTAL DRAMA, j UONAT.I) COLMAN ' !, RONALD CO!..MAX j ronald coi..van < I "A tale •.:,!.■ r'.vo crni:s" "A TALK OK TWO ciTIES"----"A tale or TWM ciTu;s'■•A TALK (JF TWO CITIES" 2 P.M. — TWICE DAILY — S 1..M. ""^^ I I U X LjEE~ COURTENAX \v V" "ing PLACE -* " ÜB»> Dir.: New Zealand Theiiiiv.--., Lid. TH. 'M-lISO. NEXT FRIDAY ■■ | ( ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ! IX ALL THK IUIILLIANT PAGES OF *' SHOW HISTORY NOTHING CAN COMPARE WITH Till!? MAUMRIIKNT METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER FRODUC- i( TION : ~ The Screen's Siip.'/i.-mc Triumph ! "ROMEO AND J.-ULIET" ' t "ROMEO AND JULIET" • * ".ROMEO AND JULIET" William Shakespeare's Most Beloved Romance Starring NORMA LESLIE SHEARER HOWARD With the Greatest Cast Kver Assembled: JOHN P.ARRYMORE n EDNA MAY OUVEII BASIL RATHBONE (C. AUBREY SMITH RALPH FORBES REGINALD DENNY IT'S BEAUTY WILL LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS! (All' Approved Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans Arc Now -Open at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. .:>:.:-OSO. J)E LUXE — FRIDAY 1 P R-l MCE 5 S I 11 EAT R E M aimers St Dir.: N.Z. Theatre:;, Ltd Tpl '12-SSO. CONTINUOUS DAILY Fi;OM 11 A.M. Georjiß P.eltc Olivia BRENT HA.IS !>E HAVILLAND In "IN THIS OUIt LIKE" n "IN THIS OUK LIFE" ( : N (Recommended by the Consul1 for Adults.) J., . WI j "L-O-K-T A-N-G-K-l." 'L-O-S-T A-N-G-E-L" i . . —Stanim.'-— MARGARET O'F.!UEN JAMES CRAIG . MARSHA HUNT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -—.Added Attraction In Techuieolnur. "SPANISH FIESTA" The Ballet Rus-m l)e Monte Carlo. ill t j"^ *" m i! "WELLINGTON 'S [{EQ U EST TH RATHE*1 X)ir.:.N.Z. ThiMtres, Lid Tel. 52-334. ■ DAILY — I.ZO find 7.30. NOW. SIIOW.XG KOSALIND RUSSELL WALTER PIDGEON EDWARD ARNOLD .lEAN ROGERS ' . in "DESIGN. FOR SCANDAL" - " DESIGN FOR SCANDAL" She's a Lady Judfje. . . . with a Law Book where lier luwrt .should be.' ] Sho puts him in Grfol . . . for ""Stealing her J Heart! (Recommended by the Censor for. Adult Audiences.) SECOND GREAT REQUEST ATTRACTION. I*RED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS in "FOLLOW THE FLEET" * "FOLLOW THE FLEET" Astaire and Rogers at ithcir best. sr.ißiup:' and . dancing.; ttjeir .vfay.-dhriwicli-.'-ilir year.'s -greatest comecjjf :kit, tqsAlxb .aarmiipanini/iut <jf"'lrving I ■ - -Bttrifn's • J;atc:d &6ti£': Hits. ■"• A REQUEST PROGRAMME YO.U.MUST NOT _,■;- ■ ••;; : .■ MISS.' •:•• -" " '", • (Approved for .Univ.crrJil ; Exhibition.) The Aristocratic Suburban Theatre. ,-r^ QAIMTO L EEr_ =EE M i R a M a it. E—"" ' I)ir.:.\.Z. Theatres.. I<!d. 'IYI. lSi-507. 7,15 TO.XJGJi'i' 7.1-". ■" CiORGEOUS. BELITA BELI'fA .IN* THE THRILL HJT THAT MM-: EVERY*- ': IIIING. . . SKATiNf.; , -'. DAXCiNG , , , ROMANCING. —111 "LADY, LET'S DANCE" j LAVISH MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — SECOND CAPITOL ATTUACTiON -- SCREEN'S NEWEST. -MOST AMAZING INNER SANCTUM MYSTERY { "DEAD ?.lAi\"S EYES" S'l'iiiTiin: LON CHAXEY -fEAN I'AKKER PAUL KELLY THOMAS GOMEZ {IlecommMicicd by tin; Cwisor for Adults.) _ DON'T MISS TIUS PROGRAMME. FOR RESERVES TEL. ITs - T-«; T - THEATRE CENTRALLY HEATED. -isi- - »•• • ■ ■? !< I YATL Ii 15 | E THEATHKTTIO. LV ALL It AY \ a ■■ ■ • 0 Bir.: N.K. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. V-i-'.m. —— TONIC II T AT 7.50 =—— AT 7.30 AND THURSDAY. "THE THIN MAN GOES HOME'" ' '''here's WVk-nmc on the Dnormat • . . mik? a Oirpso on ilii" Thri^.iiold. Your Mr. iiinl Mi.-. Thin Mai).. WILLIAM MYKXA POWELL LOY (Recommended by tin: <>n.-:<>r for Adults.) —Assi'i'wtc J'vjsi.'Mt^tio:! — Molly Brown Alan Carney Two Nit-wil Pals servo "|> .-iiiihc Hilarity in "ROOKIES ].N BiiKMA" (Approved for Univeiv.-il Exhiliiiion.) / ANOTHER EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. 50-081 — V.ESERVATIONS -- MI-OSI 25sV/"OGUE TH EATRE iyjl Brooklyn. 3^\ j 7.30 — TONIGHT ANT) THURSIsAY — V.oU ; GEORGE.SANDERS' BUENi'A MARSHALL ! I'HILIP DOISN ANDP.i: DAVLN "PARIS AFTER DARK" Once I loved a man . . . Rat i can't Now . .'.j I'm not the same woman . . . and they're to bi-imc. (Rerommendtrii by Censor t'oi Admits.) KIALL Mtut'.iiNXKS LINDEN TRAVERS *'DOW^ TO THE SEA (i\ SHU'S" A TRULY TLMULL-t'ACKED DRAMA. (Aplirovcd fnr tTn. vs.-: ;*;i J Exhibition.) THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. Tiil;c a N'i. T nniokl.vii Ti':i!i). HUTT . REPERTORY THKATRK (INC.). PRODUCTION ' I'OrU! EVENINGS OK THIfEr. dNE-ACT PLAYS. * ST. JAMES HALL, Wil.'nn Ud . L-.w.'i Mini.. 'I'CNIGHT. .'.!-■. TH" ';:■!>. \\ \\w\ FRIDAY. full (;ii'!i::; r:.:A in attmnha.m k. IIKAMA - - MELODRAMA • - COMEI.M I;.JX I'h -i.-ii '■'< l:il!)i!v, Mr. Slniii-housr, 111-h St. Ul-MM-VOr, -- '.'d. ("•M.MI'.ANV AhMii.'il ll'.;'ii-i.s and lialnnc* .' slices I'liim.-U l'!1" :■■■: <': hy 'hu "Evcililifc' I'oaf I'liiitiHe Dci't. Xtl. -li--2^.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19450912.2.9.1
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 63, 12 September 1945, Page 2
Word Count
661Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 63, 12 September 1945, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.