MOTHERS! FATHERS' 4 FIRST WITH THE NEWS I There for .^ AT THE ST. JAMES. . Further scenes INSIDE FRANCE. ~- „ .. _ . Paramount's AirmaiPNews. Ine Full Programme us advertised below will be screened at all matinees. DAILY, at 2 and 8 p.m. |—» .^-*-'~~~'~*^^ fi SHOPPERS' SESSION at 5 p.m. Lr^ O T 1 A IV/U I? C^*<L ***ow in its 4J '^»-»^ M^~«*==^lXL FOURTH Dlr.; Sir Benjamin Fuller. • WEEK. / • " ■■...' ■ ' ■' - TODAY, At ; ■' . 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. Paramount Pictures m , , Th? DOES IT AGAIN Hilarious Laughter Wltlu Entertainment, ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL COMEDY "WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS" glorious technicolbur. . ■ "WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS" A FUN-FOR-ALL WESTERN " WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS " singing mth dancing "WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS" EXCITING ADVENTURE * "WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS" - iooo"Laughs; . "WOMEN AREN'T ANGELS" "RIDING HIGH" The Most Amusing "RIDING HIGH" Comedy in Years I "RIDING HIGH" "RIDING HIGH" I A British Fmplre Film. Starring DOROTHY LAMOUR A*S° DICK POWELL FIKbl-HALF SPECIALS: VICTOR MOORE Scenes at the Zoo. CASS riit Showing first Kangaroo Twins. MILT BRITTo| AND HIS BAND Dr r Barnardo's Homes. And A HOST OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. _■"_ ■ ■.—>-„_-- ' ._ • —Outstanding Featurettes— r. •■ * •i T> it- /-» i.-> i» <r» ~\ '' • j 7 . JtC c* v» *i» IN 1 r V Pathe Newsreel. ' ■ \ Tl-TPATRP I -' v ...A N.Z. Review. / itUWUKk « i ■-* "The Billion Dollar, Ltd." (Coloured Car- ' -* "Swimcapades" (Sportlight). "Gabby Goes Fishing" (Coloured Cartoon). Comfortable and Warm. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS Dlr-: J- C. . Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. NOW I At the D.I.C. or Theatre, 54-775. Plans /at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). ~.,',",, (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968 - TTVQTT ~ OPP- -PARLIAMENT BLDGS.' (Where There Is Alwaj's a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Saturday, Monday—7 o'clock WE RECOMMEND THIS- ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME ' GENE TIERNEY — GEO. MONTGOMERY In the Thrilling Romance (Evening Session Only) "CHINA GIRL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO M-G-M'S FASTEST MUSICAL ROMANCE . . . DELIGHTFUL "BABES ON BROADWAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \ Cast Headed by MICKEY ROONEY — JUDY GARLAND - Gazette 7 p.m.. "Babes o.n Broadway" 7.10 p.m., "China Girl" 9 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY v SHIRLEY TEMPLE In a Delightful Comedy, ''PARDON MY PUPS" . . . Also "BABES ON BROADWAY" . CARTOON—SPORT DOGS-r-MUSICAL—NEWS—-INTEREST A Really Wonderful Matinee Programme. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (TRA'ND OPF/RA TTOTTSTT1 tomorrow (Saturday) VT-LV^i^-Lf XIUUOJIi Nightly at 8-Matinee Sat., 2 p.m. The Wellington Musical Comedy Co., Inc. (by arrangement with J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd.) follow up their outstanding successes of "Rio Rita" and ''Rose Marie" with a brilliant revival of Lionel Monckton's most popular and tuneful Musical-Comedy Success "A COUNTRY GIRL" ■• With' a Cast of Shining Stars : STAN LAWSON ROSALEEN HICKMOTT—LAURIE JONES—BERT HICKFORD—CYRIL TILLY— IVAN SMITH—PEGGY CONWAY—MABGARET BRINKMAN—JOAN LANEJOHN HEDLEY-BROWN-r-TRIXdE SUTHERLANDHFRANK BRIMBLECOMBE —WILLIAM HARVEY—DAVE WYLIB ' 150 Chorus and Ballet — Full Operatic Orchestra 25 Produced by STAN LAWSON. Musical Director: W. H STEVENS Ballet Mistress: JOANE RAINE. Prices: Evenings 6/-, 4/-, 1/6; Matinees 4/- 2/6, 1/6 (Early Doors 6d Extra), Children to Matinees: 2/, 1/6, 1/-. B°?t ?£t N?n. ALH; LC- DAY SALES AT OPEBA HOUSE SWEET SHOP. PLANS AT THEATRE SATURDAY AFT.ERNOON (TELEPHONE 56-230). ! ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 ; WHITEHEAD & PEARS LTD. j By Special Arrangement with their Staff will be OPEN DURING ALL MEAL HOURS ( r But will-be CLOSED ON SATURDAY.MORNINGS ■ .. # ■ ■ i ■ ' ''.'.." ■ ' - . ■. STOP AND LOOK! t. 3 Every time you're in at Begg's—any time you're passing—stop and inspect the Odds-and-Ends Display on the BARGAIN STANDS Torches—Enamel Ware—and Snips from all departments. You never know what will turn up on the Bargain Stand. Separate Stand of Sample Music at Reduced Prices. BEGG'S MANNERS STREET THE MUSICAL AND ELECTRICAL CENTRE. B*• T^TT ' ' ■ n i.i 11,., ,„.,., . I FINALLY TONIGHT. CLARK GABLE . . ROSALIND RUSSELL WRESTLING ! WRESTLING! [ • "THEY MET'"iN BOMBAY" WRESTLING. WRESTLING! PAT O'BRIEN-GEORGE RAFT THRILLING RE-MATCH AT THE In * "BROADWAY" ' fnoWN HAI.L, (Both Recommended by Censor for'Adults.) -»-OWN HALL, (^JlllllltllllHlMlMllttlllllllKlllliiiiiiiHiHi,,,,,!^ , I T ATLEB I Mo™'tt r Tnrr4Tnii».-ri>. I LOFTY BLOMFIELD - THEATRI-1 rU s LOFTY BLOMFIELD LYALI'bAy! ' 7vl"'iT-393. " VerBUS ' . As Intimate as Your Own Home. KEN KENNETH Direction: N.Z. Theatres Ltd KEN KENNETH 73 ° M mvrS oSR ADTY Haf ?.1J P- Sm° P- m- K*™^ hi 3 «"^ On «- <*««*»' Unforgettable Thrills! ... In the Most Spec- ' „ tnoular Drama of Daring and Courage Ever Also 3?»re-round Bout. * EAGLE "SQUADRON - BE"T """""* '" ™M ""^ ? Starring ' Alld Amateur Preliminaries. ROBERT STACK • DIANA BARRYMOHB JON HALL EVELYX \NK'FRS Prices as Usual. Booking at Humphrey's, A Drama of the Human Hearts 'behind the Manners ?t. 1, Steel Machines of War. • Associate Attraction ' 1( Fascinating and Different is This Tingling MEETINGS. Uftinin, ■ ' GEORGE BRENT _ PRISCILLA LANE NEW ZEALAND FOUNDERS' SOCIETY. 111 "IVTEMBERS and Friends are reminded that "SILVER 'QUEEN " the Fifth Annual General Meeting of the (B^H— ,ded g^cr or for Adults, S^ «*» *^ Sil^S^! " FRANCHOT TONE WARREN WILLIAM nt T' 4° Vn -» A » rT , vnnv '- ANDY DEVINE HISCHA AUER LDNA R. ■" "THE TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES" MISCELLANEOUS. "THE THAII, OF THE VIGILANTES" \T7EDDING Ciikcs-Order f V om Culley'a, 'NowAso Cartoons, ''Mousetrapper.s,"-. "Scrap for W town,' renowned'for satisfaction. Supply Victory," and the Serial, "Perils .of Nyoka." your own "sugar. Tel. 24-332. (Ap|>roved fur Universal Exhibition.) ' ~ —; — • COMPANY 'ANNUAL UKIHJItTS «nd BiUhiico /^PEKING 240 Laiiibton Qy., opposite D.J.C. t> slieets printed promptly by the "Jjvenlpn V Depot: Wellington Dry Cleaning, Crown Post' Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222. Laundrj'. Boot repairs, left parcels.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 2
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