TREMENDOUS CROWDS! TREMENDOUS CROWDS! TREMENDOUS CROWDS! TREMENDOUS CROWDS! Pay tribute to another marvellous performance by Spencer Tracy! | Rich in humour and romance . . . "EDISON, THE MAN" brings an entertainment that is already the talk of Wellington. The Place to Go: pinnnijjiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniui it he majestic. i = the Majestic, h illllll!lilllll!!llllllllllllllllliillllllIIHI!IIIIIIIII»llffll= Direction—Fuller's Theatre Corp. Sessions: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Masterpiece, "EDISON, THE MAN." "EDISON, THE MAN." "EDISON, THE MAN." Starring SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. 45-100. EX ' THEATRE. EX THEATRE. (Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd.) Tel. 52-334. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30. Thrills! Chills! Mystery! Horror! BORIS KARLOFF BELA LUGOSI In "BLACK FRIDAY." —Associate Feature — "PRISON WITHOUT BARS." Plus sth Episode of "FLASH GORDON." (Prog. Rec. for Adult Audiences.) MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. I PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I *• RINCESS from 11 aon. Daily. | Direction: KzTTheatres, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING BIG DOUBLE FEATURE I—Another "LAMBETH WALK." STANLEY LUPINO, PHYLLIS BROOKS STANLEY LUPINO, PHYLLIS BROOKS STANLEY LUPINO, PHYLLIS BROOKS In "LUCKY TO ME." "LUCKY TO ME." f "LUCKY TO ME." | A Musical Comedy Riot with the Magic Melodies by Noel Gay. Gorgeous Girls in Wisecracking Comedy with a Blush or ? Two. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2.—Your Favourite of "SANDERS OF THE RIVER" is back again. PAUL ROBESON, PAUL ROBESON, PAUL ROBESON, In "PROUD VALLEY." "PROUD VALLEY." "PROUD VALLEY." I Drama of Heroism, Unfaltering I Courage and Sublime Devotion, I told in the Welsh Hills. | , _ The Prime Minister (THE RT. HON. P. FRASER) said: "THE PROUD VALLEY" is a remark-, able film, one of the most "moving and dramatic I have ever seen. . . ." The Hon. P. C. Webb said: ". .«. The film is much more than a vehicle for Robeson's incomparable bass voice., . . . It is a gripping document of "life in the coal country." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Special Featurette is included in the programme. "NORTH SEA." "NORTH SEA." Shows the dramatic part played by wireless in bringing help to ships at sea. "TOPS" AGAIN! With the Best First. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. -~? "HPHE ASCOT" \=i Telephone 24-753 !=£ (Corner Constable Street.) TONIGHT, SAT., MON., TUES. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. "SWANEE RIVER." ' "SWANEE RIVER." "SWANEE RIVER." "SWANEE ' RIVER." "SWANEE RIVER." "SWANEE. RIVER." DON AMECHE, ANDREA LEEDS, AL JOLSON. Stephen Foster's Romantic Story and Immortal Melodies Live Again in a Blaze of —GORGEOUS TENHNICOLOR— Minstrels and Show Boats, Music and Mirth, Joys and Sorrows. A TRULY BEAUTIFUL PICTURE Now Here Comes Whoopee! JANE WITHERS, GENE AUTRY, "SHOOTING HIGH." "SHOOTING HIGH." "SHOOTING HIGH." "SHOOTING HIGH." ALL ACTION! ALL COMEDY! Jane and Gene Get Together in a Rollicking Western Adventure. SUNNY!- BRIGHT! LIVELY! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN.", Episode 2 of Our Popular Serial. RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY! BIG SAT. MATINEE, 1.30. Full Above Programme! ■ There Couldn't be a Better Show! it's "ascot." 1 '»sVo(ldetheateesl' &! *■& Brooklyn. i 7.15 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.15 Henry Fonda. Claudette Colbert. "DRUMS ALONG THE iMOHAWK." Preston Foster. Irene He'rvey. "MISSING EVIDENCE." Last Chapter of "THE LONE RANGER." (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adult Audiences.) THE GREATEST WEEKEND 'PROGRAMME WE HAVE EVER SCREENED COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE AT 1.30 SATURDAY: Gary Cooper, Susan Hay ward, "BEAU .GESTE.?'. . Jean Rogers, Ralburn, "HEAVEN WITH A BARBED WIRE I FENCE." Patrons, Be Wise and Make Your Reservations early. Telephone 50-081. BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE. The Vogue for the Greatest Entertainment.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 83, 4 October 1940, Page 2
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