PACKED OUT AGAIN. LAST NIGHT OF A REALLY GOOD v SHOW. AKIM TAMIROFF, DOROTHY LAMOUR. JOHN HOWARD. "DISPUTED PASSAGE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults) MYSTERY! LAUGHS! THRILLS! CHARLIE RUGGLES " Janice Logan, William Frawley, '" . . in '•OPENED BY MISTAKE." "OPENED BY MISTAKE." (Rec. More Especially for Adults.) Selected Supports from 7 p.m. 3WPULAR PRICES: Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. Blans at Theatre, or Ring 25-041. I***! R ITOLIV 5*B^ B^^ NEWTOWN. Tel. 25-041. Prices, Is 6d, Is. (Deaf Aids Available.) $L "Jx<o iJA. X •New Universal Pictures Present DEANNA DURBIN : DEANNA DURBIN , .. DEANNA DURBIN ■•..:■. DEANNA DURBIN r • ~I T, S •-..■-. .".■•■"■■ '-IT'S . A DATE"' A DATE" 1 ; KAY FRANCIS, WALTER PIDGEON. EUGENE PALLETTE, LEWIS HOWARD.. Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS S. S. van Dine's Amazing Thriller: ! "CALLING PHILO VANCE' "CALLING PHILO VANCE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) *P>*^_ »• KILBIRNIB. 'Z^p N.Z.s Finest Suburban Theatre. yi'e express regret to all those unable to obtain seats on Saturday. 7.3O~~FINALLl r TONIGHT 7.30 THE PICTURE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE SEEN TWICE! Tereence Rattigan's Comedy Stage Hit of the Year. "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS," "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." ' Hilariously played by RAY MILLAND ELLEN DREW RAY MILLAND ELLEN DREW (Recommended. by Censor tor Adults.) —Alao Showing— ' Bringing to the Screen in all its reality the horror of submarine warfare! '•U-BOAT 20" "U-BOAT 29" : "U-BOAT 20" 1 . ■ Witb-r-Conrad Valeric Sebastian VEIDT HOBSON SHAW '(Recommended by the Censor for Adnlts.) £c Sure of. a Seat Tonight. Tel. 14-202. —TOMORROW RUDYARD KIPLING'S . Immortal Adventure Story. f "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED", j I, "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" ' "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" | "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" With - [ RONALD COLMAN. jj RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. i RONALD COLMAN. | greatest of Romantic Actors in hie most Challenging Role. »-^——PAPITOL, MIRAMAR - r MIRAMAR - 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 Invisible . . .but indelible . . . the stripes that"none could see ... but ALL COULD '..-'.-■ . FEEL! Geo. " Jane William KAFT BRYAN HOLDEN "INVISIBLE STRIPES" "INVISIBLE STRIPES" '(Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also Showing—— Meet the Carter Family u'ith Fay . Frank Edmund PAINTER CRAVEN LOWE ? COUR NEIGHBOURS "OUR NEIGHBOURS THE CARTERS" % THE CARTERS" ; '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEASIDE THEATRE" LYALL~BAY\ EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. TONIGHT — 7.30 — TOMORROW S?he Gayest" Screen Scream of the Year. CLAUDETTE COLBERT— . -JAMES STEWART In "IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD" "IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD" ■ ■ , And i STTie Most Outstanding of Mystery Stories: "THE WITNESS VANISHES." With EDMUND LOWE - WENDY BARRIE {BotTi Rec. by the Censor for Adnlts.) EMPIRB ISLAND BAY. JIPIRE ISLAND BAY. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30JOEL McCREA, NANCY 7 KELLY, : ' •■ • ■ ■' " ' In "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE." by, the Censor for Adults.) . — And— &NN SHERIDAN, DICK POWELL, ,■-■•■ In "NAUGHTY BUT NICE." for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW DON AMECHE, ' ANDREA LEEDS, In "SWANEE RIVER." "SWANEE RIVER,"' (Approved for Universal Exhibition,) —Plus— WILL FYFFE In Edgar Wallace's Thriller: "MISSING PEOPLE." "MISSING PEOPLE." '(Recommended by-the Censor for Adults.) BEGAL ~ KARORI. EGAL : KAROEI. Box Plans "Knighton's," Tel. 2S-360. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 JOEL McCREA, NANCY KELLY, "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE." '(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SANDY POWELL In .. "ALL AT SEA." '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And " WALT'DISNEY'S "TUGBOAT MICKEY. 3' . — • —TOMORROW— PAUL MUNI, BETTE DAVIS, "JUAREZ." : . "JUAREZ." {Recommended by XJensor for Adults.) WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL YACHT ' AND MOTOR-BOAT ASSOCIATION. YACHTSMEN'S MEETING. J A N Invitation is extended to all Yachts- •**• men to attend a Meeting for the Presentation of Prizes and for a general discussion of Yachting activities, to be held in the R.P.N.Y.C. Rooms "at the Boat Harbour/ at 8 p.m. oh WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. P. C. FITZGERALD, • Hon. Secretary. W.8.Y.M.8.A.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 85, 7 October 1940, Page 2
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