FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. "ANDY HARDY'S DOUBLE LIFE' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1-^=j' THE THEATUE ;{=*==s. ;a • ~fff MAJE ST I C iff nisi ■ pm> 8 p>m" liiiiiit Ui Dlr.: Fuller's Theatre Corp. . | c JUIIM ' - JJ|lllli x Plans at D.l,C.~and'~Theatre."~\Tel. 45-100. TOMORROW 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. Like a Wave of the Mighty Pacific "STAND BY FOR ACTION" Thunders to the Screen! i ■ INSPIRING , Magnificent ... Terrific DEDICATED TO THE DESTROYER FLOTILLAS GUARDING THE PKBCIOL'S CONVOYS ON THE WAR-_ TORN SEAS. Unmatched THE GREATEST NAVAL DRAM/ OF ALL TIME. "STAND BY FOR ACTION" "STAND BY FOR ACTION" "STAND BY FOR ACTION" Brilliantly Starring Robt. Brian TAYLOR DONLEVY TAYLOR DONLEVY CHARLES LAUGHTON Cheers for its Heroism Laughter for its Humorous Interludes Heartbeats for Its Thrill RESERVE NOW Plans are Filling Rapidly (Recommended by Censor for Adults) COMPLETE CHANGE -OF. PROGRAMME FO] TOMORROW'S MATINEE, WITH SPECIA] FEATURETTE "POPEYE MEETS ALIBABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES" NEWTOWN 'S - POPULAR THEATRE. RIVOLI / s^ ss^ NEVVTOWN 25-041 RESERVATIONS 25-04 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 CLAUDETTE COLBERT HENRY FONDJ ; — in — "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK1 (In Technlcolour). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — ALSO SHOWING — A Drama that is Different! Clalr TREVOR . . . Burgess MEREDITJ Frieda INESCORT In "STREET OF CHANCE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — TOMORROW — SATURDAY—MONDAY Robert Louis Stevenson Wrote It "EBB: TIDE" (Filmed in" Technlcolour) . starring RAY MILLAND FRANCES FARMER OSCAR HOMOLKi (Recommended by Censor for Adults) — plus — RICHARD ARLEN JEAN PARKS] ' "FLYING 1 BLIND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) CJJEW EMPIRE, \\\ ISLAND BAY. JJj Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JJJ . 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 BARBARA STANWYCK — HENRY ifONDi Columbia's Comedy Romance, "YOU BELONG TO ME" ——-Also ■ - The Adventures of a R.A.F. Pilot In Singapore "THE BLONDE FROM SINGAPORE" 1 (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults. — TOMORROW — ; Diana BARRYMORE—Robert CUMMINGS In ' "BETWEEiN US GIRLS" " And Ben Travers's Famous Farce, "BANANA RIDGE" . REGAL KARORI Bos Plans: Knlghtons (Tel. 28-365). i .7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 WALLACE BEERY, MARJORIE MAIN — CARROL NAISH In ■' "JACKASS MAIL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHESTER MORRIS HARRIET HILLIARI i "CONFESSIONS OF BOSTON BLACKIE" (Recommended. by. the Censor for Adults.) — TOMORROW — • 1J ■ SATURDAY—MONDAY From Taps to Revelry Fun is the Order t ■ of- the Day .'■■'. Judy * " : A11an..., ... Ann CANOVA JONES . . MILLER , JERRY COLONNA ■ in "TRUE TO THE ARMY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) , . —ALSO SHOWING— . ' .. "MAN AT LARGE" > (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 2.IS—MATINEE SATURDAY—2.IS "True to the Army," Plus Featurettes, includ ing Special "Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinba the Sailor." FINALLY TONIGHT . . "TWIN BEDS" " GEORGE BRENT -—■ — JOAN BENNET ■,' ' . ■ ■. - • ■ . And ■ ■ ' ' •' "BAD MEN OF ARIZONA" RICHARD DIX' . . , KENT TAYLOR . (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults. P IT OL^ {[ MIRAMAB. 'I At 7.30 At 7.30 « TOMORROW AND SATURDAY-MONDAY: The screen's queen of drama now in tiproarlou comedy for the first time 1 BETTE DAVIS Together with that tough guy, now a comedla: JAMES CAGNEY "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." (Approved- for Universal Exhibition.) : Associate Attraction WEAVER BROTHERS AND ELVIRY "MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHT" I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tel. 18-5G7 for Reservations. BRING AND BUY. SHOP DAY. FRIDAY. 10 a.m. AT 123 a CUBA ST., Opp. Woolworthe. Donations Cakes and .(ams will be appreciated Novelties. Homo-made Cakes. Jams, Pickles, Honey on Sale. Funds Earthquake Bepalrsjs. St. Patrick' College. . ■ I NATIONAL ART GALLERY. ■ ■■>' EXHIBITION . . ...,:.,;.:. , ■■... -•■ or ■■ ■ - REPRODUCTIONS * NEW ACQUISITIONS EARLY N.Z. WATER-COLOURS 'VTOW OPEN AT THE NATIONAL AR' 5 'JiS GALLEUY (Old p.I.C. Tearooms). * HOURS: Week Days, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. LUNCHEON HOUR TALK: Wednesday, Sep tember-8, 1.30 p.m. to 1.50 p.m. Speaker: Mrs Murray Fuller. ADMISSION FREE. TTtTE make Line or Half-tone Blocks for a' . VV purposes ■ and all papers 'from th 3 cheapest newsprint to the .finest art, "Evenin Post" Printing Wortoi. Tel. 47-222.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 2
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