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The Place to Go: ' pl!!linil!illii!in!!l!!lll!lllll!li!!il!!!llllli![l!iniiill|' • 1 TEE'-M-A J.ES.TIC. I sT H E iTIAJESTIC. | EllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllJlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllls Direction—Fuller's Theatre Corp. Presenting Today.-at 2. p.'ui.' uud•'S' p.m. DON'T MISS ' ■■'■'■.. 1940's FINEST ' ; PICTURE! - ■ ■ ■. M^etro-Giold'.v,vn-'M-a\"cr's Masterpiece "EDISON, THE MAX" "EDISON. THE MAX" "EDISON, THE MAX'\ Starring SPENCER TRACY. SPENCER - TRACY. SP.IvNCKR TRACY. SI. VEXCER TRACY. ALSO:—Latest X'fWprecJs , 4 , 'Sho-winp First l\ir Raids oh London. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre. 45-100. REX THEATRE. EX : THEATRE. (Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd.) Tel. 52-334. 7.30 — HALF-PRICE NIGHT — 7.30 Stalls 6d, Dress Circle ]». Loretta Young, Joel .McCrca, David Niven, in "THREE BLIND MICE" —Associate Feature— 'J'he -Tones Family in "A TRIP TO PARIS" (Prog. Rec. for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I , RINCESg from 11 bjo. Daily. [ Direction: X T.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 42-380. Another "LAMBETH WALK" STANLEY LUPINO, PHYLLIS BROOKS In VLUCKY .TO ME" "LUCKY TO. ME' . ."LUCKY .TO ME" Phis—-— PAUL ROBESOX Sn j "PROUD VALLEY" i "PROUD VALLIIY;' (Prog. Rec. by the Ceiisor lor Adults.) POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! "SWANEE RIVER" "SWANEE RIVER" NEWTOWNfS LI.'XURY .THEATRE. -S?--nPHE ASCOT" \^ V Telephone 24-7."i3 k^~j"(Corner Constable Street.) TONIGHT. 7 o'clock. TONEG.BT. -SWANEI-: RIVER" "S\VANI-;E- RIVER" '•SWANEE RIVER" DON AMECHE, ANDREA LEEDS, The life, story, songs, joys, and sorrows of the immortal Stephen Foster. ; Told in Gorgeous Technicolor. A Truly Beautiful Picture. "SHOOTING HIGH" "SHOOTING HIGH" JANE WITHERS. . GENE AUTRY, Comedy, Adventure, and Mischief in a Big Laugh llound-r.p. (Both Approve'! for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW AND THURS. (ONLY). '•TROUBLE BREWING" GEORGE FORMBY. GEORGE FORMBY. "OUR LEADING CITIZEN" 808 BURNS. 808 BURNS. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -— ; ; —: ■ ———ir~ ~ ! THEATRE^yTT , /Re v Brooklyn. S=5J i CZrikJ-- ■,',',' i ■" .■■-■r:t7..;i-vl CTd 7.30-TONIGHT &. AVE.DNESDAY-7.30 Ray Milland—Ellen Drew "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" It's .saucy and embarrassing. It's the comedy sensation of the year! Gary Cooper—Merle Obcrou "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY" "THE COWBOY' AND THE LADY" She was a playgirHrom the East! He was a cowboy from the West! SELECTED SUPPORTS. (Both Features Recommended by the. Censor for Adult Audiences.) JfAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR THIS TRULY GREAT PROGRAMME! Telephone 50-081. THE VOGUE FOR ONLY THE . BEST ENTERTAINMENT! All Stalls Is, Is. Dress Circle, Is 6d, Is 3d. NO EXTRA FOR BOOKING. REGAL -KARORI. EGAL KAROItI. Box Plans '"Knighton's," Tel. 2S-36'.:i. 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 PAUL MUNI. BET'I'E DAVfS, PAUL MUNI,' BETTE DAVIS, Transcending • ' tluu'r matchless pcrioriiii'ttict's of th« \>nnt -. In "JUAREZ." "JUAREZ." Pionoiiuced as "War-e/z." With ' : JiRIAN AHERXE. Claude Rains, John GarfielcL ■ ■ (Reconinieivied by Censot tot .-\i!ul:s.) Carefully-sehjcted iSupporling Fcaturettes. include "MARCH OF TIME" VATICAN' CITY OF POPE PIUS XL A .REMINDER There* another outstanding weekend bill in store for our patrons thin FRIDAY', SATURDAY, MONDAY. Paramount':; rib-tickling oomedy—with a . . blush or two, . "FRENCH WITHOUT TKAStS:'? . "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." (Recommended by the Censor for" Adults.) GENE AUTRY, " JANE WITHERS, In "SHOOTING HIGH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A BEL-SMITH STREET CONVENT. it;l::': v: :^c^ vial- ; amu:. ;- : •■•; \ \ -,_ . ',vs?irst—Winning -Xumbcr Second —Doll, with Dresser <md -Tea-set— - Winning Number -4304. WELLINGTON METROPOLITAN yy PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. 'RAFFLE FOR.TEA COSY. '. " ■WINNING-TICKET;.No. 4108,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1940, Page 2

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