A MESSAGE TO ALL PARENTS This is a Story Specially Written for Family Entertainment ... a Picture - made for all to see ... make sure you bring the family before they go back to school .. . they'll love it too, a programme that carries my Personal Recommendation.—Joe Dunn, Manager. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. • Throughout N.Z. TODAY AT 2, 5, & 8 P.M. A GREAT PICTURE TO SEE ... • TO CHEER . . .TO ALWAYS REMEMBER 1 ' Mighty with the Grandeur of Today's Great Outdoors. ... Comes this Poignant Drama of a Young Boy's Love for an Untamed Horse, "Flicka" .' .- . a story that captured the hearts of 40,000,000 READERS "' ' 20th Century Fox Presents I Mary O'Hara's Unforgettable Story "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "W FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" IN TECHNICOLOUR Starring RODDY McDOWALL RODDY McDOWALL \ . Fresh from his Triumphant Success in How Green Was My Valley" and "Pied Piper." With PRESTON FOSTER AND RITA JOHNSON ' ft. , A Mighty Story of Fierce Dreams, and Proud Courage , . . Simple . . . Human ... Tensely Dramatic ... Teeming with Emotion you will always remember. SUPPORTS INCLUDE"Keep 'Em Growing" (Cartoon), ''Mormon Trails (Magic Carpet), "Playtime in Hawaii" (Sports), Research.and Sharks . . . Forestry Men in Italy—Bob Hope in Sydney, Making • Electric Lamps. Plans are filling rapidly at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212.< (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) |||§ JUDO R , Jllll WILLIS STREET TEL 4-l-219~ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. * Nightly, at T. 30 20th Century-Fox Present. THE TIMELIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAU ■. The stirring-story of another time, when youth gave up its dreams . . . to meet a ruthless dictator's threat. "MR. CHIPS" in a Great New ..Dramatic Role ROBERT DONAT in •■., -.■.■■■;•". "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" " THE YOUNG MR. PITT" —Associate Featuro, « English Celebrities of the Stage and Radio Unite in One Grand' Screen . Entertainment I VIC. OLIVER SARAH CHURCHILL In "HE FOUND A STAR" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . CHILDREN! ~ AT YOUR 10.30 A.M. SESSION TOMORROW. I—ABBOTT AND COSTELLO in "BUCK PRIVATES" ,j 2—"JOLLY LITTLE ELVES" . . . Cartoon 3—"FAMILY TROUBLES" .. . Our Gang Comedy. 4—"SCRAP FOR VICTORY" . . . Cartoon. ; s—"7th, COLUMN" . . . Pete 'Smith. B—"PERILS OF NYOKA" ... Serial. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -=3 CAPITOL l=s- " t~Z3 MIR AM AR. ■:£rV' Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd! "" Tel. 18-567. "WHERE THERE'S ALWAYS A BETTER SHOW." TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. Newsreel Session Commences 7.15 p.m. MATINEE SAT., at 1.30 p.m. A Motion Picture as Thrilling as its Great Array of Stars 1 CHARLESoLAUGHTON RITA HAYWORTH GINGER ROGERS —.. . ■ CHARLES BOYER HENRY FONDA — EDWARD G. ROBINSON PAUL ROBESON t ROLAND YOUNG GAIL PATRICK — GEORGE SANDERS And ROCHESTER — In — "TALES OF MANHATTAN" , A Story Blending Comedy, Drama, Music, Romance, and Exciting Action into a Grand Entertainment! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION r-r— An Exciting, Riotously Funny Romantic , Comedy! FRANK MORGAN RICHARD CARLSON — JEAN ROGERS " A STRANGER IN TOWN" It's Non-stop Fun and Enjoyment! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I ~~ LOWER HUTT THEATRES. :'| KING GEORGE THEATRE As Cosy as Your Own Fireside. NOW SCREENING.' MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. The Paramount Special"THE FOREST RANGERS" Starring FRED MacMURRAY — PAULETTE GODDARD SUSAN HAYWARD . Laughs . . . thrills . . . spectacle ... all played against a magnificent background of men and women who live'with danger. . . . and ■ laugh at it. In Glorious Technicolour. As great as the great outdoors. Sizzling ad^ venture . . . flaming romance ... roaring comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Once again we advise patrons to secure their seats early. Ring 63-933 for Seats. J)E LUXE — LOWER HUTT For Reserves Tel. 63-431. TONIGHT, At 7.45. The screen's great drama of the men with Silver Wings! • ' . "BOMBARDIER" Starring PAT O'BRIEN RANDOLPH SCOTT ANNE SHIRLEY EDDIE ALBERT (Approved for^ Universal Exhibition.) PLUS— ' ■ ■ . The All-pleasure Show you have been looking for. ''MELODY PARADE" With MARY BETH HUGHES EDDIE QUILLAN ■ TIM AND IRENE TED FIO RITA AND HIS ORCHESTRA ANSON WEEK'S AND HIS ORCHESTRA. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: FOX AUSSIE NEWS. SATURDAY MATINEE, At 1.45 p.m. "BOMBARDIER." plus Comedy and Serials. PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn J Telephone 63-844. TONIGHT, at 7,45 o'clock. ~~ ROY ROGERS — GEO. "GABBY" HAVES SMILEY BURNETTE "HEART OF THE GOLDEN WEST" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \VM,- LUNDIGAN —^ DAN DAILEY, JUN. JEAN ROGERS -, r GUY KIBBEE "SUNDAY PUNCH", (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —SATURDAY— R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present j The must-sco drama of your life! With the; greatest cast in history, t "FOREVER AND A DAY" b . With' r BRIAN AHERNE, ROBERT CUMMINGS CHARLES LAUGHTON, IDA LUPINO HERBERT MARSHALL, RAY MILLAND ANNE NEAGLE, MERLE OBERON and 70 more favourites. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —And— Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer's . '- "M-O-K-E-Y" y With DAN DAILEY, JUN. — DONNA REED BOBBY BLAKE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY MATINEE; at 1.45 p.m i "MOKEY," plus Walt Dianey Cartoon, 3 Serials.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 2
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