"AJEW" PlM£. CUBA ST. (Next to Patrick's). Direction: N.Z. Theatres,' Ltd. "Tel. 52-334. 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.30 p.m. LOADED WITH DYNAMITE I <li6ve». . .Hate .■ . . and Honour . . • Woven into a mighty drama of the Sea! JOHN WAYNE ■ lAN iHUNTER THOMAS /MITCHELIL WILFRED LAWSON :■- ■ .■•''.:■ •~.--In----^-.i' ";."■ . "'.-■-■ John Ford's Production of "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME" "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME" Tha highly dramatic and ..emotionally stirring ■tory of the heroic men who dare the perils of sea and "sky. ■■'-_ • — ON THE SAME PROGRAMME — ..LOVELY AS A: JUNGLE ORCHID . x N '.; ' DEADLY AS A TIGRESS 1 Every man ln Singapore . kne%7 the etory ox* this marked woman of the Orient 1 Yet none could resist the lura that smouldered in iier sultry eyes. BRENDA MARSHALL . DAVID BRUCE JEROME COWAN 5 < _ __ in 'i- ';. "SINGAPORE WOMAN" "SINGAPORE WOMAN'" "SINGAPORE W.OMAN'; (Both Recommended byi Censor for Adults.) PRI N C^S S :T HEAT RE. .'■'.;■: Manners"Ft. M ". ' Direction: N.Z.'-'"Theatres,, Ltd. Tel. 42-580. ' Continuous Pictures • Daily from 11 a.m. JIONA MASSEYi. . . PATRIC KNOWLES BELA LUGOSI . . . LIONEL ATWILL MARIA OUJ3PENSKAYA ■;, --... And:.r-_ ..:' ; LON-. CHANEY: - '. -■.:_ . *-' ■. . ■ ~r .■•■;■•■-. in.y^.'-v-"-: ■ - ' 'fFRANKENSTEIN'MEETS WOLF MAN" r.'TRAKKENSTEIN-MEETS 3EBE WOLF MAN" .:^i n . ; AddUionrr-:^; WILLIAM lUNDIGAN :•■■>'.•■" ' NAN WTNN ....;; .: ■ ;■ -..-.in;-:--;-" '. "A SHOT IN THE DARK" "A "SHOT IN THE PARK" - IBoth Bee. by Censor for, Adults. Definitely Unsuitable ;fop Children.) NEWTOWN'S; LUXURY THEATRE. \ Telephone 15-lTa. I—_ -*■ TONIGHT and THURSDAY, at 7.30. ; *'BABES IN ARMS" "BABES IN ARMS" JUDY GARLAND -^—^ MICKEY ROONEY CHARLES WINMNGER—DOUGLAS McPHAIL A Peppy Musical Show full of Surprises. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "KNOCKOUT" ■-—r~r —r- "KNOCKOUr* "KNOCKOUT" ... . ' : v ■~. "KNOCKOUT" OLYMPE BRAND A -—-ARTHUR KENNEDY It took a Brunette to give him the Count. (Recommendedr by the Censor for Adults.) "MRS. MINIVER" ""' "MRSi MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER".:.; — "MRS. MINIVER" Is staying at the "ASCOT" all Next Week. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THEATRE WARM AND COSY. 50-081 — RESERVATIONS --50-081 \inpsXTOGUE THEATREa^^ /Xjf^s. Brooklyn. W^ r.30 — TONIGHT AND THURSDAY — 7.30 ALICE FAYE JOHN PAYNE "WEEKEND IN HAVANA" (Taken in Technicolor.) .fhe. glamorous, glorious, ehovv. that brings the dream spot of romancers to you. (Approved for/Universal Exhibition.) BRENDA MARSHALL ~ ARTHUR KENNEDY "HIGHWAY WEST" .', Watch out for a dangeroiis criminal on the - ' ■ ■ Highway West, (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL SUPPORTS. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. L —-"" rr mM aT '"^^L 7.IS—TONIGHT and THURSDAY—7.IS The high lights of .a lifetime of stalking the kings of -tho jungle packed Into one gigantic enteitainment of excitement . . . four-ton beasU—man-eating cats—giant reptiles lashed into a fighting fury. FRANK BUCK'S "JUNGLE CAVALCADE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also Showing — Weaver Brothers and Elviry '■ — -.in- _*.•-■■■-_■. ■■'-.- -■> "MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHT" "(Approved: for Universal Exhibition.);,, . " PLUS,:.-Fox News and Serial. ll|'-- _ MIRAMA,R,! "''"'"'" ~"*l At 7;30 -^— At 7.30 - TONIGHT. AND .TOMORROW. GAIETY, FUN, AND HILARITY! "TWIN BEDS" •Vhat's the Funniest Thing w Eight Legs? "TWIN;BEDS?? ; : ■ — . .Co-starring; ■.-t'^'J" George Joan "■;■-; ■ BRENT:-i^ENNETT (Recommended by CensDr^ for.. Adults.) —ASSOCIATE ATTR^CXION— - .Explosive Action!' "Exciting Thrills! "BAD MEN OF ARIZONA" " — Featuring ;— RICHARD DIX ... KENT TAYLOR EDGAR BUCHANAN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SEASIDE •.-■•' Lyall '.;. THEATRI .. ExVSIDE 1 Bay THEATRI -. 7.15 —. TONIGHT ~OXLY --- 7.15 . .:..:.' GEORGE • FORMBY " . '... ' In:"'.' "TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN" . "TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN" "TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Also Showing— ROBERT ARMSTRONG In "CITADEL OF CRIME" "CITADEL OF CRIME" '■• (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plus "Overland Mail" Serial. •■• Theatre .iCelephone.^lGrSQS.:. - *"" ' OTAKI. THE KING'S CALL TO PRAYER. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER. (4th Anniversary»of the Declaration of Wai A United Civic Service will be, held at EANGIATEA . (The ■ Maori Church . • • ... P.n:...,., ~,,,. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,-at 1 p.m. Collection (after -expenses' are defrayed) fi the National Patriotic, Fund. It is hoped that all concerned will make possible for those desiring to do so to attei this Service. _. C. F. ATMORE, Mayor. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER. r A SPECIAL SERVICE, God willing, will 1 JSL held In the Nlmmo Hall, 89 Willis St., < FRIDAY NEXT, from 3 to 4 p.m. . . • Chairman: Mr. Dudley R. Wills, General Secretary, V.M.C.A., Wellington. At tills Meeting will be distributed a Copy ft Remarkable Letter written by a Young Llei tenant of the U.S.A. Forces from the battl front, who has become a flaming Evangelist Convener, DAVID -0/ McCLAY. (JSINESS "Stationery.—Good Printing d serves Good Bto'dca; The ""Evening Pos Printing Works can supply, both.. Tel. 47-2 for your nexS •fluqtatipi^" "'•*" " *^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 54, 1 September 1943, Page 2
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