OUR APOLOGY to the hundreds of patrons who have already booked for "Girl Crazy." We will be pleased to cither refund or transfer bookings to •'Girl Crazy" season commencing :' Wednesday, September G. c%" '~4 vhe thkatub rr ' "-=t ffT.- M AJESTI C m jjlil 8 P.m. . g p.m. ™ II i- Dir Fuller's Theatre Corp ,|| -""''' .ii _ ■— - lffi|u| Plais at D.I.C, and Theatre (45-100). SHOPPERS' SESSION 5 P.M. ff ff -ft it ft~~ft ■& ft Tflr -NOTICE TO ALL PATRONS NOTICE TO ALL PATRONS OWING TO .CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND THE UNPRECEDENTED POPULARITY "LOST ANGEL" "LOST ANGEL" "LOST ANGEL" If ' Will Continue to Screen Will Continue to Screen Until Tuesday, September 5 Until Tuesday, September 5 ! COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6 WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6 Mickey Rooney - - Judy Garland .'".■" In " -; "GIRL CRAZY" . "GIRL CRAZY" (Both Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition;) ' NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. IVOLI V******. KEWTOWM. 25-041 — RBS>JHVATI()NB — 25^041 '7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 SATURDAY-.MONDAY. SENSATIONAL — STRONG — SHOCKING "C-H-I-N-A" One of the Most Exciting Stories of Love and Courage to Come Out of the War. co-starring. Alan Loretta . William LADD YOUNG . BfENDIX (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' .—ALSO SHOWING— THE BEST HIT OF THEM ALL BING CROSBY BASIN RATHBONE MARY MARTIN —in— "RHYTHM ON THE RIVER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1.30 MATINEE TOMORROW 1.30 REGAL - ~.,..,,... KARQRI Box Plans Knighton's. Tel. 28-365, 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 SATURDAY — MONDAY There's Fun, Youth, Music in this Frozen Paradise—and the Breathtaking Spectacle when Sonja Skates Again. ' Sonja John Jack HENIE PAYNE OAKIE HENIE PAYNE OAKIE ■ . — In — "MARRIAGE ON ICE" "MARRIAGE ON ICE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , ALSO SHOWING Four pairs of eyes saw the crime—each pair of lips tells a different tale —and nobody is lying—it's a Different Story. "THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES" "THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .2.15 . MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 "Marriage on Ice," Serial, and Featurettes. (JL N EW EMPIRE \\\ •111. ISLAND BAY. JjJ \\ Reservations; Tel, 14-307. /// W V __^ ' \ r J / 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 SATURDAY — MONDAY JAMES CAGNEY — BETTE DAVIS Together and Terrific Will keep you '■' in stitches in "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." — With — STUART ERWIN EUGENE PALLETTE And a Host of Favourites in Support. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO SHOWING .A beauty's romance brings Dr. Gillespie his most dangerous adventure LIONEL BARRYMQRE, heading a great ca^t, including lovely little MARGARET. O'BRIEN In ' "DR. GILLESPIE'S CRIMINAL CASE" "DR. GILLESPIE'S CRIMINAL CASE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2.15 MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 "Bride Came C.0.D.," Serial, and Featurettes. , ; j RUGBY (p^/| LEAGUE rpOMORROW TOMORROW A OMORROW TOMORROW 7 NEWTOWN PARK, 3 p.m. POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES. POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES. The Wellington team' to play Canterbury on Saturday, September 9, at the Basin- Reserve, will be selected from this game. See the leading players in. their trial for Representative Honours. CURTAIN-RAISER, 1.45 p.m. ARMY v. WATERSIDE This is a special challenge from the Watersiders, who were narrowly beaten at their last meeting. Can they turn the tables? They are • full of confidence. For a grand afternoon's sport visit Newtown Park Tomorrow, Admission Is. K. SHEAHQN, . Sec, W.R.F.L. ? RUGBY RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS. WHO WILL WIN? WHO WILL WIN? , AT PARK—TOMORROW. THE MOST EXCITING SENIOR GRADE COMPETITION IN YEARS is expected to conclude on a HIGH. NOTE OF INTEREST AND ENTHUSIASM. With the FOUR LEADING TEAMS running NECK-AND-NECK", there are prospects of the JUBILEE CUP CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS supplying some of the BIGGEST THRILLS in completing a MOST EVENTFUL COMPETITION. Thrilling Games for a Thrilling Dayl Be at the Park Tomorrow to see the Topgrade Championship Decided! ARMY, MARIST, PONEKE-ORIENTAL, ATHLETIC, ail in the finals, Here is, the Drawl Two Great Matches! And Specially Noto the Starting Times. At 1.45 p.m.— MARIST BROS. 0.8. v. ATHLETIC MARIST BROS. 0.8. v. ATHLETIC MARIST BUOS. 0.8. v. ATHLETIC MARIST BROS. 0.8. v. ATHLETIC At 3.15 p.m.— •"■"-*•—■ ARMY v. PONEKE-ORIENTAL ARMY v. PONEKE-ORIENTAL AKMY v.. PONEKE-ORIENTAL ARMY v. POXEKE-ORIENTAL Who Will Win? Who Will Win? ADMISSION Is, Stand Cd extra. HUTT VALLEY EVENT: HUTT v. PETONE, Hutt Recreation Ground, 3 p.m. At Eastbourne: Seatoun (Army) v. Eastbourne, 3 p.m. INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH. AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND y. WELLINGTON, ATHLETIC PARK, SEPTEMBER >. BOOKING OF SEATS: The Plan for Reserving Seats in the Stand for the AucklandWellington match will bo OPEN TO THE PUBLIC at the Rugby Union Office, 4 Willis St from 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAY NEXT. Reservations 2s Cd. Season Ticket Holders do nol require to book their seats. A. E. NEILSON, Sec, W.R.F.U. BOOK BUNDING, -HUNTING, KTIT ~ EOR every description of Binding, Including Permanent Records and Account Books, etc. —"Evening Post"- Printing Dept.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 2
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