l«^*r_" ,I. JAMES -~~>P?\ Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller, DAILY AT 2.>3 and S p.m. Warner Bros. Present KRROL FLYNS ERROL FLYNN MIRIAM HOPKINS MIRIAM HOPKINS In The Mighty Successor To "Dodge City" 1 "VIRGINIA CITY."' "VIRGINIA CITY." "VIRGINIA CITY." "VIRGINIA CITY."1 "VIRGINIA CITY," ! • ' i Wt'h Randolph SCOTT - Humphrey BOGART (Recommended by the.Censor for Adults.) Featuretlcs. include:.- "MICE WILL PLAY" (Technicolor Cartoon), LARRY CLINTON AND ORCHESTRA, Plus ANOTHER OF THE VERY LATESI NEWSREELS. SUBURSAN THEATRES. G| ____^ pjetoNE. , RAND - PETONE. I ■ ■ '■- ~-~* ' ""**"*'" '""T" "*' '*"** J 7.4.5 TONIGHT, at 7.45 The Honeymoon Murder Case. Edmund Margaret LOWE " LINDSAY '■ HONEYMOON DEFERRED " (Approved for Universal Exhibition) —^-Associate Feature-; — A Romance of Amateur Boxing. i •'GOLDEN GLOVES" j With ; JF.AN CAGNKY, J. CARROL NAISH. j (Reeonnnendcd by Censor lor Adults) pALACJr; 'PEIO.XK I'ETONE. | A ALACK .. (53-010. . IMvIOMs.. TONIGHT, at S. Bruce Harry Wynne CABOT CAREY GIBSON "MY SON IS GUILTY" '■■ MY SON IS GUILTY " (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Associate Feature- — • Allen JENIvINS-Peggy MORAN Tom BROWN—lsabel : JEWELL ' ■ ■■■"./.. Id "■ ■-"■■ "Oil. JOHNNY, HOW YOU-CAN LOVE " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) S'PVJ'K PETONE STATE. • JATE . fETONE fcSTAT.K. FINALLY TONIGHT AT S p.m. Victor Hugo's Dramatic Sensation "THE HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME" Starring CHARLES LAUGHTON, with Sir Cednc Hardwicke, Maureen O'Hara. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Phis: MARCH OF TIME, Commencing TOMORROW, TUESDAY. Clark Gable -- Jeanette Mac Donald, Spencer, Tracy — In — »SAN FRANCISCO" "SAN FRANCISCO" Three Great Stars in their Never-to-be-forgotten roles. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "ipRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. *■ RINCE EDWARD, Tel. 03-844. i FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45: MARLENE DIETRICH; JAMES STIiWART "DESTRY .RIDES AGAIN." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ANNABELLA—Robert YOUNG "BRIDAL SUITE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW—— • — BOBBY BREEN— "ESCAPE TO PARADISE." —And— • RONALD REAGAN—HOSELLA TOWNK "CODE OF THE SECRET SERVICE." (Both Approved for Umiiversal Exhibition) E LUXE THEATRE, X LUXE THEATKE. Lower Hutt. ' . Telephone (7.45 p.m.) 63-431 TONIGHT: ANN SHERIDAN & "THE DEAD END KIDS" • - In - "ANGELS WASH THEIR-FACES." "ANGELS- WASH THEIR FACES." Also JACK HOLT, DOLORES COSTELLO -' In - ■'WHISPERING ENEMIES.'' "WHISPERING ENEMIES." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) JETTING; GEORGE TtIEATRE, j XVING GEORGE THEATRE, I Lower Hutt. Telephono 63-930. FINALLY TONIGHT, S o'clock. The Comedy Sensation. •' KRENCH WITHOUT TEARS " "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" With I!AY MiLLAND-ELLEN DREW Plus the bo.st, Supports we have yet had. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW GRACIE FIELDS, GRACTE FIELDS. SYDNEY HOWARD. - In - .■ ' ■•■SHIPYARD SALLY" And March of Time. •CRISIS IN THE PACIFIC" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FLOWER DAY. (A SPECIAL PATRIOTIC Kb'FORT.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. ■ t •TVHhJ President, Mrs, Kuox Calmer, in- " ■ vites members of the Wellington Horticultural Society, also societies alliiiated thereto, and other, citizens who possess a (lower garden, to-assist this worthy patriotic effort by sending Flowers to the Town Hall on both Thursday and Friday next. HORTICULTURISTS! Flower Day ia YOUR responsibility. Make it a success. H. H. MILLER, Secretary, Wellington Horticultural Society. MAE BRODIE MAE i:.RODIE MAE BRODIE SONG RECITAL.. /■IoXCKHT --~ — -CHAMBKR, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, at 8.1.) p.m,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 85, 7 October 1940, Page 2
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