j£OXY IHtATRI Manners St. Dlr.: G. L. Johnston. "TeL 40-61.8. CONTINUOUS PICTUBES from 11 a.m. Daily. Maria Jon SABD MONTEZ HALL SABU — In — "WHITE SAVAGE" "WHITE SAVAGE" In 'fechnlcolour. (Approve* for Universal Exhibition.) —AND— Edward Joan Jack NORRIS WOODBUHY LA RUE In "YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LAW" "YOU CAN'T BEAT THE LAW" (Recommended by the Censor tot Adults.) LOWER HUTT THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE As Cosy as Your Own Fireside. TONIGHT, At 7.45. MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. Metro. Presents "DR. GILLESPIE'S CRIMINAL CASE" —— Featuring Lionel BARRYMORE, Van JOHNSON. Donna REED, William LUNDIGAN And Little Margaret O'BRIEN (The. Star of "Journey for Margaret") Newest of the famed series. The thrilling secret of a soldier sweetheart. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO SCREENING: The world-famed film, "DESERT VICTORY" The Eighth Army in action from El Alamein to Tripoli. This is a copy of the famous film that the Hon. Winston Churchill sent out to our own Prime Minister for exhibition in New Zealand. All true New Zealanders should make a point of seeing it. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ring 63-933 for s Seats. NOTE.—"Desert Victory" will be on the screen at approx. 8 p.m. . J)E LUXE — LOWER HUTT Tor Reserves, Tel. 63-431. TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. Tense, Exciting Drama -at its Mightiest 1 Orson Welles's 1 "JOURNEY INTO FEAR" I With JJOSEPH COTTEN, DOLORES DEL RIO. 1 RUTH WARRICK, and ORSON WELLES (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plus The Gayest of Stars—the Grandest of Fun! "SOS YOUR UNCLE" "• With BILLDS BURKE DONALD WOODS FRANK JENKS ELYSE KNOX (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also-Ep. 11, "Mandrake the Magician." I PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn I | --- Telephone 63-844. TONIGHT, At 7.45. , . . . , Again to thrill you with the "WARSAW CONCERTO" ANTON WALBRO OK—SALLY GRAY "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" (Recommended by the.Censor for Adults.) LUPE VELEZ—LEON ERROL t "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S ELEPHANT" (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. gTATE THEATRE, PETONE TONIGHT, At 8. PRANK MORGAN In "A STRANGER IN TOWN"-— "A STRANGER IN TOWN"—— With" ' Richard Carlson—Jean Rogers—Porter Hall A Down-to-earth Story with Frank Morgan at his best. Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. (For Universal Exhibition.) ' PALA(JL - PLTUJNt. - PALACE FINALLY TONIGHT, AT 8. "MAN ABOUT TOWN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) And ' "BOOLOO" "BOOLOO" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW. Paramount's Mighty Story of Jean Lafltte, the Pirate who Saved a Nation. A Cecil B. Do Mille Production. Featuring . . Frederick Franciska Akim MARCH GAAL TAMIROFF In "THE BUCCANEER" "THE BUCCANEER" A Story to Thrill the Heart of All the World. Also Chapter 7, "Captain Marvel" And News, Sportlight, and Popeye Cartoon. (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Q.RAWD — FbllOiNb. — GKAM) FINALLY TONIGHT, AT 8. "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" ■{Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And "WEIRD WOMAN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW. Hailed as the Season's Ace Thriller, 65 minutes of suspense that will hold you. ■ "THE UNKNOWN GUEST" ' .'. With .'■'.'-- Victor Pamela Vera Ann JORY BLAKE BORG (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature: Another Kelly Laugh K.O. Patsy Mary Betty KELLY BRIAN COMPSON In . "DANGER! WOMEN AT WORK" It's a Scream. (Approved for' Universal Exhibition.) Also Chapter; 11, "The Green Archer." ONE NIGHT OF OPERA — With — MUSIC THE PEOPLE, LOVE. THE GRANDEST MUSICAL EVENT Since the War began. — Presenting — • YVONNE WEBB-JONES MAROTTA, Operatic Soprano, NEW ZEALAND PRIMA DONNA. — And — NINO MAKOTTA, FAMOUS GRAND OPERA BASS-BARITONE. Assisted by '■ '■ SALON ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY (20) , ■ INSTRUMENTALISTS, ■' Under the able Baton of L. J. de MAUNY. MAKE THE rpOWN HALL, J-OWN HALL, THE CITY CENTRE OF MUSIC. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 8 p.m. Box Plan at D.I.C. Open Now. 7s. 6d and 5s (plus tax). Concert Direction: NATAN SCHEINWALD. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB'S ELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB'S ONE DAY SPRING MEETING At TRENTHAM, SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 9. See the Champion Three-year-olds Competing for Supremacy in the Wellington Stakes. First Race Starts at 11.45 a.m. Win-and-plaee Betting at AU Windows. The Lawn Enclosure Only will be Used.' ADMISSION CHARGES: Gentlemen, 6s; Ladles, 3k. Members of Allied Nations Forces In Uniform Admitted Free to Course. No Special Race Trains Available. MATS— Door Mats reduced at least 10 per cent, during our Sale. THE S. S. WILLIAMS CO., LTD., 120-124 Lambton Qy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 57, 5 September 1944, Page 2
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