• ■ ~=l L LI XE/=~ COURTENAY \^ _/ Ring PLACE •< 53-080. Bir.: N. 2. Theatres, Ltd. 7.45-^TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY-^7.45 First Showing In New Zealand. A MIRACLE MUSICAL TO WHISK YOUR • MIND OFF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, TAXATION, AND ALL OTHER ILLS OF THE MOMJENT. Universal. Pictures Present G L O R 1 A JEAN GLOR I A JEAN GLORIA JEAN The Girl with the Magic Voice. BOBCR O S B V AND HIS ORCHESTRA, The Grandest Band in all the Land. In "PARDON MY RHYTHM" "PARDON MY RHYTHM" With The Sparkling New Screen Personalities, MEL" TORME, Versatile Musical Marvel PATSY O'CONNOR, Vivacious Young Comedienne. . PATRIC KNOWLES, EVELYN ANKERS WALTER CATLETT, MARJORIE WEWER A REVELATION IN ENTERTAINMENT NEW FUN IN UPROARIOUS COMEDY •SITUATIONS .. . . NEW HEART-THROBS IN GAY ROMANCE . . . NEW CHARM . NEW RHYTMS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME— TENSE EXCITEMENT ... THRILLS AND LAUGHS. What happens when a desperate killer hides out In - a Sanatorium ... RICHARD ARLEN, JEANNE KELLY. ANDY ' , DEVINE In "A DANGEROUS GAME" A fortune at stake . . .■ and the heir a victim of systematic poisoning. LOADED TO THE HILT WITH A BATTERY : ■ OF SURPRISES. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN TOMORROW, 1.45. GLORIA JEAN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. Af Piece of Glpiia Jean's Birthday Cake for every Child. \ Special Programme: BABY SANDY IN "SANDY IS A LADY" GLORIA JEAN in "PARDON MY RHYTHM" _• ■ Comedies Cartoons, Serial, etc. §EE§ /fIME =_== » r Cuba st. f '■ Direction: N..Z. Theatres, Ltd, Tel. 52-334. TODAY '. • tAt 2 p.m. and 7.30. JUST RELAX . . . > . . And enjoy the scenery I • . ..'And the songs! ■ . . And the romancing! . . . And the fun! ALL IN TECHNICOLOR. Betty Victor Jack GRABLE MATURE OAKIE • • —in— , "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" ! f "SONG ,OF. THE ISLANDS" ■(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION— ■ TROM "TAPS" TO REVELRY .... FUN IS THE ORDER OF TODAY! CANOVA and COLONNA CANQVA and COLONNA "TRUE TO THE ARMY" "TRUE TO THE ARMY" ' — Starring — Judy Allan CANOVA JONES - Ann Jerry MILLER CQLONNA (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : PRINCESS THEATRE THE LITTLE THEATRE OF BIG ATTRACTIONS Manners St. Tel. 42-580. Direction: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Continuously from 11 a.m. Trom the Studios of Metro-Gold*wyn--Mayer "SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" *'SO PROUDLY WE HAIL" I honeymoon .in a foxhole—a peanut butter1 landwich for a wedding • cake —together they > lhare a soldier's life—a soldier's glory. < • These are the women tho whole world proudly hails. ,; ■ ; Starring Claudette-COLBERT . . . Veronica LAKE Paulette GODDARD . . . Walter ABEL Sonny TUFTS. —Screening with— il PR. GILLESPIE'S • NEW ASSISTANT" With ■ LIONEL BARRYMORE ■ Van Johnson Susan Peters Keye Luke It's like the good old days when Jimmy Kildare was an interne—but three times as much fun. . (Both Recommended by the Censor Unsuitable ■ " for Children.) " OUR BIG LAUGH WEEKEND. . " NOT A WORD. ABOUT WAH! f^*^ XX KILBIRNIE^^___ - _3S* Bir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.-, Ltd. TONIGHT—AT T. 15. *v-~ PRESENTING— . Paramount'S' x Technicolor ,' Musical "DIXIE" • ' Starring BING CROSBY—DOROTHY LAMOUR, ' With MARJORIE REYNOLDS The Girl.you Loved in "Holiday Inn." A Fun-fllled, Star-studded, Song-swept Story of how "Dixie" was born—with 12 Great Song Hits. ASSOCIATE FEATURE-1— Universal' ■ Presents ABBOTT and COSTELLO In their Newest Fun Riot! r ; " WHO DONE IT? " Shades of Sherlock . . . Look Who's Sleuthing! Bud and Lou—Defective Detectives! (Both Features Approved for Universal "* Exhibition.) Shorts, 7.15: First Feature, 7.29; |' Second Feature, 9.22. | Reservations 14-202. 1.30 SATURDAY MATINEE 1.30 BUD. ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO . — In — "WHO DONE IT?" "Swing's the Thing"—Musical. "Air Raid Warden"-^Cartoon, "Superman'V-Col. Cartoon. "Fire Cheese"-^Gabby Cartoon. "Mermaids on Parade" "Monster's' Clutch"—Nyoka, 7. USE SATURDAY'S. "DOMINION" FOR LIST OF NEW MEMBERS. AT YOUR. SERVICE WITH THE BEST SHOWS. THEATRE WARM AND COSY. 50-081 — RESERVATIONS — 50-081 M\T QGUE THBATM§J_H BrooklyiL , W?* 7,30 — TONIGHT AND. SATURDAY — 7.30 - MERLE OBERO.N BRIAN AHERNE "FIRST COMES COURAGE" "FIRST COMES COURAGE" A flaming, haunting romance of a woman ir love hi a i war-racked y world. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults ) 10LA LANE ' WILLIAM BOYD "LOST CANYON" "LOST CANYON" f Story by Clarence E. Alulford. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SELECTED SUPPORTS. ' CHILDREN—A BIG SPECIAL MATINEE 1.80 SATURDAY. "LOST CANYON," Comedy, etc., etc. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT, TAKE a No, 7 ItKOOKLYrj TRAM. JUMBLE SALE. CJT. BARNABAS HALL, MAIDA VALE RD KJ. ROSKNEATII. TOMORROW AFTERNOON (SATURDAY), Opening 1.10. ■ OUTSTANDING BARGAINS. Customers from town patch the 1.8 p.m. bu for Roseneath from Courlenny PI. . Alight a ; the -Church. Maida Vale ltd. LOLUdK fKIMI,\(j. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 2
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