-- ■ NOW—At 2 and 7.30 p.m. "i NOW—At 2 and 7.30 p.m. "^( LUXE i^" Courtenay V R-ing Place "*-«-—- 63-080. (Direction: New Zealand Theatres. Ltd.] MAMMOTH BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME , MAMMOTH BIRTHDAY PROGRAMMI I ■ : 2 THRILLING PICTURES 2 AND 4 GUEST ARTISTS 4 "WAGONS WESTWARD" "WAGONS WESTWARD" "WAGONS WESTWARD" With CHESTER MORRIS, ANITA LOUISE. "MICKEY THE KID" "MICKE\ fHE KID" "MICKEY THE KID" With BRUCE CABOT ZASU PITTS ON THE STAGE:MARY ANNE FROM '2ZB MARY .ANNE FROM 2ZB MARY ANNE FROM 2ZB H. F. (TONY) WOOD, H.:-F. (TONY) WOOD. New Zealand's Popular Tenor. THE DANCING USHERETTE THE DANCING USHERETTE = EMILY MACKENZIE. COMMUNITY SING. ROLAND LA VIM AT THE WURLITZER. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) SUNDAY SUNDA\ r SUNDAY PICTURES. SUNDAY SUNDAY" PICTURES. SUNDAY sunday paramount theatre. su-nday -Paramount theatre. ■ SUNDAY •■-.,■,.■*• ■■: SUNDAY TOMORROW, at 8.30 p.m. Sunday ••■ ... ;: •:. \. SUNDAY SPECIAL!SUNDAY SPECIAL! SUNDAY SPECIAL! SUNDAY ■»■.'■. SUNDAY AN OUTSTANDING t SUNDAY . ATTRACTION. SUNDAY SUNDAY No Film of Such Excellence SUNDAY has previously been, released SUNDAY ■ -for Sunday Screening. SUNDAY : SUNDAY CHARLES LAUGIITON SUNDAY CHARLES LAUGHTON SUNDAY CHARLES LAUGHTON E SUNDAY CHARLES LAUGHTON SUNDAY CHARLES LAUGHTON SUNDAY CHARLES LAUGHTON SUNDAY . CHARLES LAUGHTON SUNDAY SUNDAY* Surpassing his own Matchless SUNDAY Triumphs, with the Dazzling l SUNDAY . . New Star, E SUNDAY SUNDAY VIVIEN LEIGH, SUNDAY ' VIVIEN LEIGH,' SUNDAY VIVIEN LEIGH. .SUNDAYSUNDAY Selected above all others for SUNDAY * "Gone With the Wind." SUNDAY SUNDAY In SUNDAY - SUNDAY "| * SUNDAY . "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" ? SUNDAY '■'. . "ST. MARTIN'S LANE". J SUNDAY" "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" i SUNDAY-v.I "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" T SUNDAY I "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" I SUNDAY | "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" | I. SUNDAY | 1 SUNDAY" (Recommended by the Censor ) SUNDAY for Adults.) SUNDAY SUNDAY With SUNDAY • LARRY ADLER, SUNDAY r REX HARRISON, SUNDAY' TYRONE GUTHRIE, SUNDAY GUS McNAUGHTON. SUNDAY SUNDAY The' Star of "Hunchback of SUNDAY Notre Dame," "The Private SUNDAY Life of" Henry VIII," and SUNDAY "Mutiny on the Bounty" in j SUNDAY an astounding draima of the SUNDAY queerest pact ever made bep UNDAY tween man and' girl. ' UNDAY 7 , SUNDAY DON'T MISS - UNDAY - CHARLES LAUGHTON — SUNDAY -AT THE PARAMOUNT - SUNDAY' ' TOMORROW NIGHT. SUNDAY SUNDAI ' Proceed a for the Funds of SUNDAY the Regimental Pipes and SUNDAY. Drums Band (City of WelSUNDAY' liugton's Own). SUNDAY,- . SUNDAY" Note: Patrons may obtain SUNDAY' Reserves by ringing Paramount SUNDAY Theatre (Tel. 51-842) after 7 SUNDAY" p.m. Tomorrow. SUNDAY. .-.-.... SUNDAY" . The Management reserves | SUNDAY" the right to refuse admission SUNDAY" at discretion. SUNDAY Aid London Air Raid Victims! Aid London Air Raid Victims! Don't Tsli&s the WELLINGTON WELLINGTON i GiKLS' AND BOYS' CHOIRS. GIRLS' AND BOY'S' CHOIRS. GIRLS'-AND BOYS' CHOIRS. Conductor: If. TEMPLE WHITE. FT. TEMPLE WHITE. In the BLUE TRIANGLE HALL. LUE ' TRIANGLE HALL. Boulcott Street. NEXT.MONDAY, NOV. 4, at S p.m. NEXT MONDAY, NOV. 4, at 8 p.m. Programme: Items by BOYS' CHOIR. j GIRLS' CHOIR. Solo: Adele Couse. Instrumental Trio: Valeric Bryenton, Judith Temple White, Pamela Strouts, ] And "SUNBEAM" "SUNBEAM" (Children's Cantata in Two Acts by Claude M. llaydon. (Words by David W. I'raser.) j I Tirkeltf from Chtfs. Bcgg and Co., Ltd.' Member* of Choir and Cnstc, and at tiioj^ door. I] PROCEEDS AID LONDON AJR j PROCEEDS AID LONDON AIH , VICTIMS. VICTIMS. n '•THE SHOW GOES ON" "THE SHOW GOES ON" -THE SHOW GOES ON" Presented by THE PUPILS OF MISS MARGARET OATES, M.R.A.D. Spectacular Ballets. j Bright Songs and Dances. « SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 7.45 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER t Concert chamber. Prices, 2s 3d and Is 6d. n Children Is. Plan at D. J. Constable, Courtenay Place. » pUBLIC LANTERN LECTURE. 45 Coloured Slides of Great Interest. WHO ARE THE BRITISH AND WHAT IS THEIR DESTINY? SUNDAY NEXT, November, 3, 8 p.m. Speaker: MISS MARY GRAHAM Air.SK MARY GRAHAM 1 At ou COURTENAY PLAtE. All Welcome. Collection, j lln: t'iibj'?'.:t is t.'l immediate importance) in ordor X' eouiiti.-nicl. (.'eniuu.i claims t«.» |
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 108, 2 November 1940, Page 4
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