B^T^T. J A M E S^^J* Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. Paramount Pictures Present A RODEO OB 1 RHYTHM In TANTALISING TECHNICOLOUR '" RIDING HIGH " " RIDING HIGH " 1 " RIDING HIGH " " RIDING HIGH " " RIDING HIGH " Starring Dorothy Dick LAMOUR POWELL Victor MOORE Cass Gil DALEY LAMB IT'S REAL ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. ■ Specially-selected Shorts — Including LATEST AIRMAIL NEWSREELS. Plans at the D.I.C. and Theatre, 54-775. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
TELEPHONE 43-968 — HPTTTAT T ~ OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday—7 o'clock 1.45 p.m.—Matinee Wednesday—l.4s p.m. MAGNIFICENT ... A MOST FASCINATING STORY ... IN TECHNICOLOUH "REAP THE WILD WIND" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) St ar r ing Ray Milland, John Wayne, Paulette Goddard ALSO H-G-M'S COMEDY ROMANCE . . . FEATURING ANN SOTHERN — JAMES CRAIG IN "SWING SHIFT MAISIE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Gazette 7 p.m., "Swing Shift, Maisie" 7.8 p.m., "Reap the Wild Wind" 8.35 p.m. LAST 3 DAYS, 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m.: GARY COOPER, FRANCHOT TONE, "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER," AND RAY MILLAND, ELLEN DREW, RONALD CULVER IN "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PARAMOUNT THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. COURTENAY PLACE. Telephones 51-842. INAUGURATING OUR NEW POLICY OF FffiS#RUN PRE-EMINENT ATTRACTIONS. , —FRIDAY NEXT - LIFE IN PARIS UNDER OCCUPATION CAN THE WORLD UNDERSTAND THE BITTERNESS, THE TEARS, AND SUFFERING OF PARISIANS UNDER GESTAPO RULE? Torn out of the arms of loved ones ... hating to live . . . and living to hate . . .lurking in the dark shadows . . . waiting ... for they knew that tomorrow was coming . . . and with it ... revenge and victory. "PARIS AFTER DARK" Starring GEORGE PHILIP BRENDA SANDERS DORN MARSHALL Drama so passionate it turns the screen into a seething cauldron of living emotions. Timely as today's headlines ... a story so cleverly dfvised ... its environment so real . . . that it has since proven actual fact and" its climax world history. A 20th CENTURY-FOX MASTKRPEECE. I (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TO WOMEN WITH PREFERABLY VERY YOUNG CHILDfeEN ENGAGEMENT IS AVAILABLE IN A MODERN TEXTILE FACTORY The kiddies will receive efficient attention from a children's nurse in a nursery, provided on the premises. The purpose of this organisation is to offer facilities for work to proficient machinists whose family responsibilities have hitherto precluded them from working. , TELEPHONE 54-224 FOR APPOINTMENT. BROADWAY GARMENT COMPANY 307 BROADWAY, MIRAMAR
FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.15. WALT DISNEY'S "VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER" —And— "SALUDOS AMIGOS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i-^J JIIKAMAB. fc~ Dir.: N.Z. Theatres,~Ltd] Tel. 18-567. "Where There's Always a Better Show." TOMORROW AND THURSDAY. (Newsreel Session commences T. 15.) TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME. i PAT O'BRIEN GEORGE RAFT With JANET BLAIR In the Lavish Version of the Sensational Stage Hit * "BROADWAY"--—Associate Attraction— ,THRILLS ! ROMANCE ! ADVENTURE ! One of the most amazing sea stories ever to flow from the magic pen of ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON . . . and filmed entirely in Technicolor! "EBB TIDE" With I RAY MILLAND — FRANCES FARMER OSCAR HOMOLKA — LLOYD NOLAN (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MAKOGAI AND PACIFIC ISLAND LEPER FUND. /CHRISTMAS Gifts in Cash or Goods for dls\J patch to the Patients will now be gratefully received at THE S.S. WILLIAMS CO., LTD., 120-124 Lambton Qy., Wellington. Tel. 41-134. _^_____ C.B.C. DISABLED SERVICEMEN'S BOWLING GREEN. RESULT OF RAFFLE: Winning No., 110. IRAMAR NORTH ~SCHOOL Card Evening is discontinued until further notice. E. R. ROBSON, Chairman. DANCING. AYFAIR CABARET. AYFAIR CABARET. Dancing Every Night to the Music of GEORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND. Ring 51-770 and Reserve Your Table for Saturday Nights. Weddings Catered For. TONIGHT I TONIGHT 1 UT. THOMAS'S HALL—ST THOMAS'S HALI *~ (Riddtford St., Newtown) Swing Time. Old Time, and a Good Time for Everyone. Excellent Music, Floor, and Supper. Trams 3 and 4 Stop at Door. •' THIS OANCK IS HKLD KVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY Subs 2s 6ct. TOXIGHT. TONIGiT MODERN DANCING. P!tm GKOVJS BALLROOM, X ALM GROVE BALLROOM, 59 Cambridge Tee. PROVINCIAL BALLROOM CHAMPIONSHIPS PROVINCIAL BALLROOM CHAMPIONSHIPS* 2nd Heat Junior. Dance With and See Wellington's Best in Action to GEORGE MILLER'S ORCHESTRA GEORGE MILLER'S ORCHESTRA* Floor Excellent Supper ' | Direction, J. Moore. M.C, Burt Harry. BALLROOM DANCING EVA DRAPER, Member N.A.T.D., ISTD K ING tt, v GEORGE '" ' BUILDLXG, High St., Lower Hult. For Classes and Private Tuition, ring 62-654 JUNIOR DANCE THURSDAY SEPT 7 Subs; 2s. H.V.H.S. Orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 57, 5 September 1944, Page 2
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