LAST TWO DAYS—2 p.m. and 7.45. John Maureen" Ranio'ph PAYNE O'HARA SCOTT "TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" And Clark Loretta Jack j GABLE YOUNG OAKIE I "CALL OF THE WILD" (Both Approved for Unirersal Exhibition.) COURTENAY PL~ ' Direction :• G. L. Johnston." Tel. 51-842. FRIDAY NEXT . . * i GRAND REVIVAL BY POPULAR DEMAND OF ! ; SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S GRIPPING DRAMA OF 5 EMOTIONS. "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" i "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" j Adapted from the Novel by Emily Bronte. j * ; j Starring 1 ) Laurence Merle David OLIVIER OBERON NIVEN / OLIVIER OBERON NIVEN With /LORA ROBSON DONALD CRISP i GERALDINE FITZGERALD The story of "Heathcllff," who loved a woman \ who belonged to another man *by law. His love was fierce, his hate burning. ... He sought vengeance. And "Cathy," who thought Bhe could escape Heathcllff's strange, passionate love by marrying another, yet everywhere his tortured eyes were on her. - Thrill to the Haunting Beauty of this Death- .■..'•" V,.' less Romance.:'. ' . •.(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —— AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME —-^ Slick Comedy Antics provide a Riot of Fun in the Screen's Best Rookie Comedy. "TANKS A MILLION" "TANKS A MILLION" With WILLIAM TRACY JAMES GLEASON JOE SAWYER ■ ELYSE KNOX Americana In .arms and you In. stitches at the comedy thaf scrambles all the daffy doings of draftees in every camp from border to border and coast to coast. IT'S AN UNROAR. . . . but positively" 1 '. ' "".".. j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND D.I.C. ON THE QUAY. PRICES: &s 3d, Is 6d, la. No extra to book. JOKY THEATRE. •Manners. St:'. :.. Tel. 40-618? Direction: G. L. Johnston. Continuous Sessions from 11 a.m. Daily. ..Wallace . • . Marjorle BEERY •'■■ MAIN BEERY ... . . MAIN ■;". - . ■ ..-.in...: .: ,;■•". . | "THE BUGLE SOUNDS'' ■ "THE BUGLE SOUNDS" —-AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME Richard Wendy Roger ARLEN BARRIE PRYOR ARLEN BARRIE PRYOR j In ' . .. j '.' ■ "SUBMARINE ALERT" "SUBMARINE ALERT" r, (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. g TATE —■ PE-TONE TONIGHT, At 8 p'cloek. - ■ "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" "FLIGHT ' LIEUTENANT" "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" "FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" — With — PAT O'BRIEN . . . GLEN FORD I Sky-scorching Adventure, Drama., and Thrills, I Bos Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) » PALACE — PETONE "—. PALACE ; TONIfiWF, at ; 8 :<)'clock. . . . ._ • A GAOL-BREAK IN THE BIG HOUSE. Actual prison scenes in a sensational drama crammed with shock action. 1 "MEN OF SAN QUENTIN" "MEN OF SAN QUENTIN" With J. ANTHONY HUGHES (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) The Clown Princess of Screen and Radio JOAN DAVIS With Dick Foran, Irene Hervey, Fuzzy Knight in "HE'S MY GUY" "HE'S; MY GUY" ' . It's a Riot of Laughter 1 (Appi|ived for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: Chapter 6, ' 'Junior G-Blen of the Air." ~~~ LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE. As Cosy as Your Own Fireside. Grand Holiday Programme. Fun the Order of the Day. Here It is. Unit I—lnformation Film, "Via Persia." Unit 2.—"Our Kids," No. 6. Unit 3—Sportllght. Unit 4—Popeye In a Hull of a Mess. Unit s—Metro News, No, 35. .0 Unit 6—Coloured Cartoon,, "Snubbed .by a Snob." And Item 7: . The Great Paramount Special, "TRUE TO THE ASMY" .. .Featuring: ".:^: ' • JUDY CANOVA, ALLAN JONES, JERRY COLONNA. ' ANN MILLER. "(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .. , RING 63-933 FOR SEATS. ;Be Suxe and Reserve for this big Midweek attraction... , . f - ;..■<>; -.. ••■ LAST CHILDREN'S MATINEE ,". TOMORROW,, 2 p.m. The Robust Western Film "ROARING FORTIES" Featuring BILL ELLIOTT — TEX RITTER (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T)E LUXE —LOWER HUTT. For Reserves, Tel. 63-431. TONIGHT, At 7.45, PENNY SINGLETON GLEN FORD ANN MILLER ■ - • — In — ; "GO WEST YOUNG LADY" . A Tune-fllled Thriller of the We,st. (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) - ' ■■■ - • Plus "SABOTAGE SQUAD" • " , — With ,— BRUCE BENNETT KAY HARRIS EDDIE, NORRIS Sea tho war's unsung undercover heroes blaz< into action 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: "Human Target," Ep. 2, "Spy . .' Smasher." i" PRINCE EDWARD/Woburn j E. Tel. 63-844. j 7,45 _ TONIGHT — 7.45 ■- GEORGE MURPHY — ANNE SHIRLEY "THE MAYOR OF 44th STREET" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PENNY SINGLETON — ARTHUR LAKE "BLONDIE FOR VICTORY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —TOMORROWMARGUERITE CHAPMAN WILLIAM WRIGHT — KAY HARRIS "PARACHUTE NURSE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ARTHUR KENNEDY — JOAN PERRY "STRANGE ALIBI" (Recommended by the* Censor for Adults.) — RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ipiHRISTIAN 'SCIENCE, First Church c \J Christ, Scientist, Bolton St. (off Th Terrace, near Parliament Buildings), Branch c The Mother Church, The First Church 0 r.) Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts U.S.A. In response to the request of hi ,v Majesty the King that Friday, September i '' be set apart as a National Day of. Prayer, Special Service will ,be held in the abov y,- Church,- commencing at 12.20 p.m. and-con eluding at approximately 13.50. p.m.. A.cor it dial invitation*is extended, to all to be pre nd sent. - ■■ '-■-,-■■--;; DENTISTS. - gi — <£■ : : EVANS . Hi. DENTAL SURGEON, D 0 Stewart Oawson's Buildings, on LAMBTON QY. Tel. 45-4 SB of MISCELLANEOUS. ■v- VTTE maUe Line or Half-tone Blocks for a le- yV purposes and all papers'* from th *• cheapest newsprint to the 'finest art. "Eyenln Post" Printing. Works. Tel. 47-222. lei OTOMACH Relief Guaranteed. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 54, 1 September 1943, Page 2
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