_^-«^**<2 T4TB AMALGAMATED THJIATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). I TODAY! j SESSIONS 2.15, 5. and 8 p.m. I Grand Gala Premiere of Walter Wangcr's J ALGIERS ALGIERS ; ALGIERS ALGIERS i ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS I ALGIERS ALGIERS ! ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS With CHARLES BOYER — HEDY LAMARR CHARLES BOYER — HEDY LAMARR SIGRID GURIE SIGRID GURUS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AH the excitement-—al 1 tho romance —all tho dan go i 1 this city of Lcgionnairea and outcasts* possesses is crammed into a thrilling ninety minutes of entertainment, gloriously acted and superbly produced! A United Artists Release. Tins Walter Wanger production has more real atmosphere than you will encounter in a blue moon of ordinary pictures. I defy anyone to see it and not be caught under the spell of its camera magic—"RADlO RECORD." ALSO — Fox News Special, , i DAVIS CUP, • ) U.S.A. Defeat AUSTRALIA. : 1 BOOK XOWI ■ PLAN AT D.I.C. and THEATRE. i TELEPHONE 51-595. I i ._ - — PARAMOUNT - - ~- PARAMOUNT Dir.: G. h. Johnston. i | THREE SESSIONS TODAY. I THREE SESSIONS TODAY. j 2 p.m., o p.m., aud 7.4.3 p.m. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and 7,45 p.m. Plan D.1.C., Theatre. Tel. 51-342.-Columbia's New Laugh Hit, j Claimed by critics to bo "The Thin Man" ! and "Tho Awful Truth" woven into" one. ': "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." ♦"THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." ! "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." . "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." . i ''THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." ! "THERE'S ALWAYS A ■ WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN/ "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." "THERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN." A Little Bit of Romance — A Little Bit of Mystery— AND A WHOLE HEAP OF COMEDY. | With ! MELVYN DOUGLAS I MELVYN DOUGLAS ! j MELVYN DOUGLAS j ' JOAN 'BLONDELL, MARY ASTOR. JOAN BLONDELL, MARY ASTOR. —PLUS-— "... ' . A Baffling Blast of Midnight Thrills! "EXTORTION." '•EXTORTION." "EXTORTION." "EXTORTION." j College carnival caught in a chaos of I crime! | Youthful laughter strangled as death j stalks the campus. I "EXTORTION." i "EXTORTION." j "EXTORTION." | With SCOTT COLTON, J. FARRELL MACDONALD, MARY RUSSELL. (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) •DRINCESS CONTINUOUS -t RINCESS From 11 a.m. Daily. ■ Screening Times —■ ——— "Dead End": 11 a.m., 2.18, 5.13, and 5.44 p.m. "Turn Ofl! The Moon": 12.35, 3.54, and 7.19 p.m. You'll never forget this Picture as long as you live! United Artists Present SYLVIA SIDNEY— JOEL McCREA SYLVIA SIDNEY JOEL McCREA SYLVIA SIDNEY -JOEL McCREA Humphrey Bogart—■ Wendy Barrio Claire Trevor ■ Allen Jenkins - In - — "DEAD END" "DEAD END" "DEAD END" ~~ "DEAD END" . "DEAD END" — -—. • "DEAD END" — (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Raw and relentless, rich and human—filled to overflowing with elemental conflict and tender romance. That's what makes "Dead End" such a memorable picture! 1 —< — Associate feature —— Paramount Films Present CHARLES RUGGLES, CHARLES RUGGLES, Eleauore Whitney- —Johnny Downs In "TURN OFF THE MOON." "TURN OFF THE MOON." "TURN OFF THE MOON." "TURN OFF THE MOON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Here's romance keyed to the rousing rhythms of Phil Harris and his band! Tipl top tapping from Eleanore Whitney and Johnny Downs and hilarious comedy from Charlie Ruggles and Ben Blue. SUBURBAN THEATRES. CE ASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY Seaside theatre, lyall bay tomorrow— 7 p.m.—CHAPTER 1 "RADIO PATROL" 2 OUTSTANDING FEATURES — ANTON . WALBROOK In Ivor Novullo's Thrilling' Story of the Parisian Underworld: —"THE RAT"— Together With: George Sanders. Dolon-s Del Rio "IN TEH NAT lON A L SETT I ,EM ENT." j fProgramme Rood: by Coiisoi- I'or Adults.) | Ring 10-303 for reserves, I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1938, Page 2
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