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'.TEL. .!'■!. r.:!-OXb. ~"/ ■ -FOR RESERVATIONS AT THE jgMBASSY THEATRt tiC. Top o" Courtenay l'laco. . *;^>i)lr., N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-1180. ■%■%£■ TODAY TODAY S^; 2/i\m. ■■"■■■•■. s p.m. •"Warner- Bros.1 Glorious Technlcolour .Musical "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT" SONG" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■' -^-Starring— DENNIS MORGAN DENNIS MORGAN DEXMS MORGAN IRENE MANNING IRENE MAXXING IUK.NE .MAXXING Bringing you the Rallying Call of the Desert's Fhjlilint; Legions, Set to the Glorious Music of ROMBEIUi mid HA.MMERSTEIX. Support ins Fcnturettes Include: "VOICE THAT THRILLKD THE WOULD" Saga of the Rise of Tallting Pictures.' SUPER RABBII', Colour Cartoon. SKY SAILING. Thrills and Spills ot Gliding. KEG MADDAMS At Inn EMBASSY ORGAN Presents "WELL LOVED CHRISTMAS MELODIES." THIS IS THE. MUST DELIGHTFUL ..."CHRISTMAS SHOW IN WELLINGTON. •■PULL-OF PLEASURE FOR YOUNG AXD OLD. SPEND BOXING NIGHT AT *:;.•;• TH E X MBA S SY. PRINCESS THEATRE Manners St. Dir.: N.Z.. Theatres, Lid Tel. 42-SSO. * CONTINUOUS'" DAILY..FROM 11 A.M. Two Grand Features in Technlcolour. Jan Maria ..' Turban HALL MOXTEZ BEY In "SUDAN" "SUDAN" "SUDAN" - "SUDAN" "SUDAN" "SUDAN" "SUDAN" "SUDAN" - _ — And — "BROADWAY RHYTHM" . I ' "BROADWAY RHYTHM" "BROADWAY RHYTHM" — Starring — George Ginnr' Golla MURPHY SIMMS DeIIAVEN Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. (Both Appro\ed for Universal Exhibition.) ':: flij JI;M E '"111 ■ q CUBA ST. ; g^ /'WELLINGTON'S REQUEST THEATRE." D!r.: N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. ... Tel. 52-334 TONIGHT AT 7.J10 TOMORROW 1.30 AND 7.30. •— """"111 This Month's Most Popular "ReqiK'st Secures" 'fife Triumphal Return of The Screen's First •I: . Lady ! , ' •" ■ of NORMA SHEARER NQRMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER ,: With— TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER In " MARIE ANTOINETTE " ** MARIE ANTOINETTE " ** MARIE ANTOINETTE " ''MARIE ANTOINETTE" SELECTED SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. (Recommended by ; :-Censor, for Adults.) • """ THE ARISTOCRATIC, THEA,TRE.~ m -^\T^A~P !TOL !==._ -=l M I X A ,M A R. !^— Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. IS-567. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30. Also Screening 7.30 p.m. Tomorrow (Thursday) ONLY. Warner Bros. Present: — George RAFT and SYDNEY GREENSTREET —In— "BACKGROUND TO DANGER" —SECOND CAPITOL ATTRACTION— 29th Century-Fox Films Presents Laurence Olivier —In— "DEMI PARADISE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. 0 lllllllUllliiiiliiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuQ I TATL£R I 1 LYALL BAY.' 1 [■Jiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiii! £| (The Home of Good Entertainment,) Direction: N.Z. Theatres. Tel. 16-393. TONIGHT and THURSDAY, ~.T'\. At 7.30 At 7.30. ONCE AGALX TO THRILL YOU— "THE GREAT WALTZ" The Greatest Musical Triumph in Screen. ""-:'■:.:.:: . ■ ..... -History, ■ —— With ■ IUISE RAINER . . . MILIZA KORJUS '.I ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: ;..WALLACE BEERY . '. . MARJORIE MAIN In tho timely comedy sensation, I.' "RATIONING" Wo ration on laughter—no limit to romance. - (Both Features Approved for Universal Ex.) A GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. BK WISK! Tel. l(i-3i)3 Xow for Reserves. XMAS HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS! (MONDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY). «<T" """"j? lN EM al^^-^L] Q>>»^_ L* KII.3IRNIE Tel. 14-202. A J. C. ■Williamson Family Theatre. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 NOEL COWARD'S "THIS HAPPY BREED" " THIS HAPPY BREED" ' 1 ."..:.. "'. In Technicolour. — - The Story of a Fanill.v ...... With Its Timinphs, Failures, Happiness, and Heartbreaks . . . Shown-•Against the Background of World "Events I With ■ Robert " Celia John Kay WEW'I'ON JOHNSON MILLS WALSH (For General Exhibition.) Also "REPORT ON ITALY" (MARCH OF TIME). British News and Feuturcttcs. THURSDAY (TOMORROW) THURSDAY MATINEE "PENROD AND HIS TWIN BROTHER." "Toyland Casino," "Porky's Hare Hunt," "Liltlo Pancho Vanilla," and oilier Shorts, :.: ' =~.. f{ E GALBox Plans at Knightons (Tel. 2S-3G5). TONIGHT AND TOMORROW AT 7.1."). SONNY TUFTS VERONICA LAKE EDDIE BRACKEN In "BRING ON THE GIRLS" Also ARTHUR ASKEY in "I THANK YOU" (Botti Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 5 MISCELLANEOUS. 37<IRST-CLAf; S Dance and Party Pianist, now "* available till end of January. Mi.« Ethel ■Mathoson. .Tel. 46-400. YAllhX tui \vt>rsi cases ot bad-legs. Write for Free Booklet. Ernest llealey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 21 Grey St., Wellington . Local Rep : Nurse Spence, N.Z. Automobile - Chambers. 35 Lower Taranaki St.. Wellington .- Li'ltKii 10 IMI.K SUI'I'EISEUS SEND Ud stamps rot generous Trial Treatmeni 6t Zsnn the Proved Relief. Write now Zann Ply.. Box 952 R (B M Appielon. 154 ,Featherston_St.), Wellington. " BOOiiBINDINQ, PRINTING, ETC. FR every description of Rinding, including JTermanenl. Records and Account Books, ■etc.—"Evening Post" Printing Dept.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 152, 26 December 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 152, 26 December 1945, Page 2