%., ■■■■■■'.'.-_ THE THEATRE -ft— —fr_ a fF« MAJE ST 1 C rf jIIUI S p.m. 8 p.m. miii jll . Dlr.: Kuller'B Theatre Corp. . Plans at D I C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. SHOPPERS' SESSION 5 P.M. Like a Wave of the Mighly Pacific "STAND BY VOR ACTION" Thunders to the Screen I Cheers for its Heroism !• Laughter for its Humour! Heart-beats for its Thrills! INSPIRING Magnificent . . . Terrific / DKDICATBD TO TUB DESTROYER * FLOTILLAS GUARDING THIS I'KK- ' CIOCS CONVOYS O.N TUB WAltT(mN SEAS ; Unmatched THE GREATEST NAVAL DRAMA a OF ALL TIME. -\ "STAND BY FOR ACTION" "STAND BY FOR ACTION" "STAND BY FOR ACTION" Brilliantly Starring Robt. Brian TAYLOR DONLEVY CHARLES LAUGHTON (Recommended by Censor for Adults) FINAL HOLIDAY MATINEE 1.30 — TOMORROW — M..30 "Popeye Meets All Bnba and the Forty Thieves," "Flying Blind," Serial, and Excellent Featui'Cttes. NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. 1 Sasa! *B !SsSa^\ RIVOLI / s^s» sSSiS^ MCWTOWV 25-041 RESERVATIONS 25-041 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 One of the most amazing stories ever to flow from the magic pen of Robert Louis • Stovenson. A drama of a madman's folly, of a woman's courage, a courage strong enough to raise three pieces of human driftwood caught in the ebb tide of the Seven Seas to the height of heroes, yes, a drama so elemental In its force, so primitive In its passion that only natural colour photography can dare bring its raw, flaming, thrilling splendour across Hie screen. RAY MILLAND FRANCES FARMER — LLOYD NOLAN OSCAR HOMOLKA Id "EBB TIDE" (Filmed in Technicolour) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Also Showing— BOMBSIGHT STOLEN PLANE KIDNAPPED SKY-KILLER LOOSE RICHARD ARLEN JEAN PARKftK "FLYING BLIND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) J^EGAL KAROHI Bos Plans: Knlgbtons (Tel 28-365). 7.3-0 NIGHTLY -7.30 From Taps to Revelry Fun is the Order of the Day Judy Allan Ann CANOVA JONES MILLER" JERRY COLONNA in "TRUE TO THE ARMY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) —ALSO SHOWING— A story so timely, so thrilling that It might have been ripped from today's headlines. "MAN AT LARGE" With George Mafjorie Richard REEVES WEAVER DERR (Recommended by Censor for Adults) FINAL HOLIDAY MATINEE '2.15 TOMORROW 2.15 "TRUE TO THE ARMY," Serial Shorts, and "POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD" (In Technicolor). Matinee Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. /// JJEW EMPIRE, \\\ Hi ISLAND BAY. ' II) u\ Reservations: Tel. 14-307. 11l 7.30- NIGHTLY- 7.30 It's an All-laughter Weekend Bill. Diana BARRYMORE—Robert CUMMINGS in "BETWREN US GIRLS" —Also Showing— Ben Travers's Famous Farce, "BANANA lUDGE" In ROBERTSON HARE ALFRED DRAYTON (Both Recommended by the Oensoi for Adults.) 2.IS—MATINEE TOMORROW—2.IS BILL ELLIOTT in "LONE STAR VIGILANTE." Serial and Featurettes. AT LAST I "MRS. MINIVER/ The Greatest Motion Picture ever made 1 AT NO INCREASE IN PRICES 1 Showing only at NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. £3f THE ASCOT" \-. C_i Telephone lf»-17«. J —^- Corner Constable St. TONIGHT AND FOR ONE WEEK. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. S p.m. All Unclaimed Reserves sold at 7.30 p.m. "MRS. MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEO-N GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEON Big In Us immortal telling of little things. Dramatic in Its human angle on world-sweeping events. SEE IT—AND SEE IT AGAIN 1 Where comfort and sound are unsurpassed 1 Nos. 3 and 4 Trams stop at doors. EARLY BOOKING IS IMPERATIVE! SPECIAL "MRS. MINIVER" MATINEES SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2 p.m. Adults Is. All Children Gd. "MRS. AIINIVER" ASCOT "MRS. MINIVER" : ASCOT Tel. 15-176 for Reserves. OUR LAST WORDS. SEE ITI DANCING. UAACIi MdllltK at the MAYFAIR CABAftß'l to Ueorge ftloloney and Uis Mayfalr Orchestra Prom B o'clocu. Subs.: 2» 6d liuo«lciiHiib Liquor Strictly Prohibited _ f?MPRESS~ — BALLROOM. JiiMPRESS BALLROOM, 88 Ghuznee St. DANCING NIGHTLY, EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHTS. Tuesday to Thursday—Dancing 8 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. Friday and Saturday—Dancing 8 p.m. to midnight. Admission 2s Cd. THE MAJESTIC CABARET. OWING to Private Bookings the Cabaret will be Closed to the Public until September 20, except on Friday and Saturday of each week, when we arc open as usual. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LTD. Dlrootlon: Cec. Boyton, Frederick Carr. mUTAXEKAI — NOVELTY — BALLROOM. X EVERY SATURDAY. EVERY SATURDAY. RAY MIODLETON NOVELTY ORCHESTRA WITH ELECTRIC GUITAR. Late Trams — Monte Carlo — Lucky Spot. Next Berhamnore Flats. M.C.: Ernie Bull.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 56, 3 September 1943, Page 2
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