I . FINALLY TODAY". I .JOAN DAVIS LEON ERROL "SHE GETS HER MAN" And "FATHERS-SON." Cumlenay I'd. Dir. : G. L. Johnston. RESERVATIONS TEL. 01-Sl2. TOMORKOW, •j, P..M. THURSDAY S P.M. An Artful Little Arii.st. with a Knack- lor Drawing .Men, Meets a .Model Man with a .Modern Loving Plan. I Universal Present. |(;Ui a JEAN kirby CHANT; jCluria JEAN Kirby GRANT I The. Incomparable ! DELTA RHYTHM BOYS DELTA RHYTHM P.OYS 1,, "EASY TO LOOK AT" "EASY TO EOOK AT 7' "EASY TO LOOK AT" "EASY TO LOOK AT" I Presenting the Top Tunes: I "Js You Is, Or Is You Ain't My Baby?" "Come Along, My Heart." "Ceilito Liudo," '•'thai Hoes It," MUSIC. SO EASY ON THE EARS. HONEYS, SO TKASLV ON THE EYES. YOUTH, PEP, AND A WHIRLWIND OK I'lIN. j SECOND ATTRACTION j A Western Miss with 'Zest, in her KLss Put« a. "Ki-Yip-I-Yay" in the Great White Way! " SENORITA " SENORITA FROM THE WEST" FROM THE WEST" —Starring— ALLAN JONES BONITA GRAN VILLE (Of "Now, Voyager" Fame) SPADE COOLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Bright, Breezy Comedy, Catchy Song.s. Love, Laughter, and the -Mirthful Adventures of a. Timid Crooner, Idol of the Bobby-Sox Brigade. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PARAMOUNT . . . TOMORROW. Plans at D.J.C. and Theatre. i ■^^- I » fi V V ' '• I ,- ■■— %\ vJ A I "■E— rHKATKK 7 Manners St. j Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-01 S. | ■ SCREENING iiAILV FROM II A.M. j ! hi Technicolour "BRING ON THE GIRLS" " BRLNG ON THE GIRLS " '" BRING ON THE t.'IULS "' Starring Veronica LAKE :: Sonny TUFTS Eddio BRACKEN :: Marjorio REYNOLDS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND ROW ATTRACTION Spencer Irene Van TRACY DUNNE JOHNSON —In— "A GUY NAMED .IDE " "A GUY NAMED .10E " -A CiUY NAMED JOE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AT THE ROXY LOWER HIJTT THEATRES. ])E LUXE LOWER HUTT For Reserves Telephone (53-131, TONIGHT AT 7.45. Matinee Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m. HERE 'JUHEY ARE AGAIN ! In another "Gert and Daisy" rib tickler. ELSIE and DORIS WATERS - In - "IT'S IN THE BAG" It's a Tussle of Fun—with Laughs by the Score. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS ... When Midnight ' Comes—Werewolves Prowl I ; "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" - With - NINA FOCH . . . STEPHEN CRANE ■ I (Recomm. by Censor for Adults-r—Uefluitcly Unsuitable for Children.) j PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn j Telephone 63-844. j FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.41. | RALPH RICHARDSON*: ESMOND KNIGHT. i "THE SILVER FLEET" j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRESTON FOSTER ANN RUTHERFORD "BERMUDA MYSTERY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW— EDMUND LOWE JAMS CARTER "GIRL IN THE CASE" (Recommended b.v Censor tor Adults.) WILLIAM BOYII ANDY CLYDE VICTOR JORY j "THE LEATHER BURNERS" (Ajiproml for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE — PETONE — PALACE TONIGHT AT S. JAMES CRAIG. DONNA REED. ' —In— I "GENTLE ANNIE'" j "GENTLE ANNIE"' I GUN GIRL OF THK WEST. SIX-GUN ACTION - TEMPESTUOUS — ON THE FIGHTING OKLAHOMA FRONTIER. —Also— EDWARD ARNOLD ANN HARDING "EYES IN THE NIGHT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) | G SDETAONUP SHKDLUPJ SHRDLUPJ UPJ j QRAND — PETONE — GRAND TONIGHT AT 8 j The Shock Spot of the World with the Gal | that tamed it iill j "FRISCO SAL" '•FRISCO SAL" — With — Susanna Turban Alan FOSTER BKY CURTIS '. Associate Feature ! Thrillinjr, fascinating drama that X-rays the hidden lives of five ordinary people "GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW" —With ■- John Robert MARGO CARRADINE RYAN (Pro;.'. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) STATE THEATRE, PETONE; TONIGHT AT 7.."0. ■"GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GONE WITH TIIK WIND" I i Sl;,rrin- i i Clark Gallic, Leslie Howard. Vhien Leiyli. ! Olivia di: Ilavilland j i A Return Season by Universal Request. | Box Plans at. Tlieatre. Tel. <;M-S!H.I. (Recommended by Censor NOT Suitable for Children.) NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. £3 THE ASCOT C^i Telephone If.-178 j- —j TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, 7.:;<l P.M. '" Bombardier ' — " Bonibarclior;' I j " Bombardier " — " Bombaidiff 5; ! PAT O'BRIEN RANDOLPH SCOTT ! ANNE SHIRLEY EKDIE ALBERT | See Tokyo Bomi.ed and Know About Iho Boy.s { who did .the joh. "HERS TO HOLD" 'JHERS TO HOLD" DEANNA UURBIN JOSEPH GOTTEN CHARLES WINNINOER I^'ELVN ANKERS The Screen's Sweetest Songstress in a Romance I Drama of Today. I j (Both Approved for Univci>al Exhibition.) | ■_.._. _.___. i I T.S.C. ! 17 RING AND rf BUY. I -S-J1 ENTERTAIN.MEXT EVKNIN(i. jRIO GRAM) HALL, JIOBART ST.. MIRAMAIi, TOMGIIT (WEDNESDAY), NOV. '±\. 11* 15. CoiiiMHiicinj; at S p.m. riJNDS CHILDREN'S NMAS PARTY. ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 123, 21 November 1945, Page 2
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