COME EARLV-Feuliiiettcs of Exceptional Interest from 7-p.m. INCLUDE* Sportlight. Musical. Coloured Cartoon, Stranger Than Fiction, Plus Latest Overseas Newsreeis. . POPULAR PRICES: Stalls'ls, D.C. la Gd. ' Plans at Theatre. Tel. 'Jo-OJI. ;■;-.,- : •.. NEWTOWN. ' Tel. 25-041 Prices, Is Gd, Is. " (Deaf Aids Available.) * OUTSTANDING PRODUCTIONS 2 No. 1-^Frorn the Makers of "Union Pacific," "Wells Fargo," and "The . ) Plainsman" !:'■-.:■•- ' • "GERONIMO" "GERONIMO >? . "GERONIMO" "GERONIMO" PRESTON FOSTER, ELLEN DREW ANDY DEVINE, WILLIAM HENRY BALPH MORGAN, GENE LOCK HART MARJORIE GATESON, KITTY KELLY , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). .- No. 2—A New Fantastic Sensation ' /Suggested by the "Invisible Man" by -•-■••" - a. G. .WELLS ' "THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" "THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" • With i ■ L - SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE VINCENT PRICE - NAN GREY John SUTTON - Cecil KELLAWAY (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) •'■•. '•■ —-— . TUESDAY "THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES" And "HONEYMOON IN BALI" , . 'IH/l-!& Finest Suburban . Theatre. TO^EGHT— ~ 'TONIGHT—. . at 7.30..ROBERT TAYLOIi — GREEK GARSON ROBERT TAYLOR - GREEK GARSON '..'.-. ' LEW AY.RES .";. -■ ■ ■ • 'In. The ..season's most hilarious romantic comedy* "REMEMBER" '•REMEMBER" "REMEMBER" . "REMEMBER" (Recommended by the Censor i'or Adults.) —Als.oWALLS THAT TALK ... aud tell a strange tale of triumph and tragedy . . . ; '■■ . heartbreak . . . happiness! I :.'.■'. "THE : HOUSE OF . THE SEVEN GABLES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' . ••• ''" With George SANDERS - Margaret LINDSAY ■ RESERVE TEL. 14-202. /CAPITOL MIRAMAR. •: MIRAMAR. .At. 7.30:-r-r— TONIGHT At 7.30 .BIG BEYOND WORDS.' THRILLING BFA'OND BELIEFS MAGNIFICENT BEYOND COMPARE!!! Victor Hugo's Immortal Story "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME ?J *'THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) -Charles Sir Cedrie Maureen LAUGHTON HARDWICKE O'HARA LAUGHTON HARDWICKE O'HARA < . Also Showing: "MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY" "MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY" Joe Rues Fritz Linda c PENNER BROWN FELD HAVES (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I COMMENCING MONDAY. g "THERE GOES MY HEART" And ' "THE PROUD VALLEY" . c Book Early! Plan at Theatre, or Tel. ■ 17-550. ® :. __' : -' u _ : 1 SEASIDE "THEATRIi, LYALL BAY EASIDE THEATJUS. LYALL BAY 7 6'eloek — TONIGHT ONLY — 7 o'clock ROBERT TAYLOR, GREER GARSON, Lew Ayxes, Billie Burke, Reginald Owen, • —-"REMEMBER"—-----r-"REMEMBER" —Together With— I '"' . ANN SOTHERN "CONGO MAISIE" c SUPPORTS include Pete Smith, Crime ° • Doean't Pay, Latest News. (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) r Telephone 10-393 for reservations. v- • THE HARDYS ARE HERE. I NEWTOWN'S LUXUKY THEATRE. es^««m HE ASC OT" Y^-. r ..:-'tsL Telephone 24-753. f=f ■r (Corner Constable Street.) I TONIGHT: AND MONDAY 7 p.m. - aiICEEY ROONEY, LEWIS STONE, MICKEY ROONEY, LEWIS STONE, ~ "JUDGE HARDY AND SON" "JUDGE HARDY AND SON" "JUDGE HARDY AND SON" Your best-loved family in new adventures , • ■ anc j comedy. "CALLING ALL MARINES" "CALLING ALL MARINES" ALL MARINES'* I * DONALD BARRY, HELEN MACK. \ Excitement and espionage in the Navy.; . ', >, I cc (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) i%s OUTSTANDING SHORTS. tl - AN ASCOT FAMILY SHOW! W rt?UPIRt ISLAND BAY ■*^MMRE..~ , ISLAND BAY ..":/>- BOX PLANS: Empire Confectionery (Telephone 14-307). (I 7.30 - TONIGHT - 7.30 AND MONDAY. ' A Hilarious Laugh Tonic of Scrambled &«??es and Merry Domestic Complications. THORNE (Topper) SMITH'S "X i" . "T-U-R-N-AB-O-U-T" ■"T-U-R-N AB-O-U-T" r ( ;. With Fr Ado?phe Menjou, John Hubbard gr' Donald Meek, William Gargan. A( i -pi^sr '"' Mi . Warren William, ' Joaa Perry, . . Eric Blore, •;• ':' ■-■ ; In ..' " : . "THE LONE WOLF STRIKES" ~~ • "THE LONE WOLF STRIKES" (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults) BAND. tet Jo WELLINGTON "MUNICIPAL TKAM-h,,, WAYS BAND AT BOTANICAL '" GARDENS, WELLINGTON CALEDON- ' J lAN PIPE BAND AT ORIENTAL BAY Ar TOMORROW (.SUNDAY), at :5 p.m, r.j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 108, 2 November 1940, Page 4
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