2 P.M. DAILY~^ 8 P.M."" The Biggest, Longest Laugh in Years. Bud Lou ABBOTT COSTELLO — In — The Funniest of All Comedies, " HERE COME THE CO-EDS" COME THE CO-EDS" — With the — HOUK Of CHARM ALL-GIRI, ORCHESTRA ——Plus "INSIDE CHINA TODAY" ("AIAKCH OF TIME") Coloured Cartoon — Pa the News — N.Z. Review. FULLER'S fii^S T. JAM E?^pE THEATRE. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). Commencing FRIDAY All the Adventure . . . All the Thrills and all the Romance that a Mighty Film Studio could giro you in one Glorious Production. ■Warner Bros. Pictures Present KRROL ERROL FLYNN FLYNN With BEAUTIFUL OLIVIA OLIVIA De HAVILLAND De HAVILLAND in "THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS OX" "THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" "THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" "THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" In all the Blazing Annals of Heroic Men no Courage to Match Theirs. _(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The one film you mus not miss! 20th Century Fox's thrilling produc tion. A strange and danger ous experiment in lov ; ... and murder 1 "LAURA" "LAURA" — — _ "LAURA" — Unattainable, she be came desirable beyon< all desire I A story of the mos # fearful love that eve haunted a woman. With CLIFTON WEBB (Broadway Star) GENE TIERNEY DANA ANDREWS ALSO "Sons of the Air" (Special A.T.C. Short. Daily, 2 and 8 p.m. OPERA ** HOUSE Plans at D.I.C. an Theatre (50-230) Dir. J. C. Williamson Piet. Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Con sor for Adults.) BOX PLANS OPEN DAILY, 2 TO 5 P.M. <^J ( "^IVOLI ] RIVOLI /^s****^ NEWTOWN. 25-041 TELEPHONE — 25-041 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 Paramount's Sweeping Spectacle of Pulsepounding Action and Heart-stirring Romance " THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL " THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL Filmed in Breath-taking Technicolour. — Starring — GARY COOPER And a Cast of Hundreds. (Approved' for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS PLEASE NOTE Owing to the length of "Dr. Wassell" (2 how 30 minutes), only one feature can be fihowi supported by specially selected featurettes. — NEXT WEEKEND — INGRID BERGMAN in . "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS" Iff JS TEW EMPIRE \\\ ill ISLAND BAY. 11l \^\ Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JJJ 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 20th Century-Fox Present "LIFEBOAT" "LIFEBOAT" "LIFEBOAT" By JOHN STELVBECK A drama of the sea—like nothing on eartl; — With — TALLULAH BAXKHEAD William BENDIX John NODIAI (Recommended by Censor as Unsuitable for Children.) — ALSO SHOWING — TOM NEAL EVELYN KEYEi In "THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER1 "THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BOOK EARLY 50-081 r jfc==VOGUE THEATREIyP J l^y Brooklyn. Pr v TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 7.30 Errol FLYNN Ann SHERIDA: Walter HUSTON Nancy COLEMAI " EDGE OF DARKNESS" Side by side in action AND IN LOVE. In thei hearts an unconquerable devotion. (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) HARRIET HILLIARD EDDIE QUILLA: "HI GOOD LOOKIN'" It's Bright! It's Breezy! It's Gay 1 You'll Enjoy It. (Approved for Universal Inhibition.) SELECTED SUPPORTS. Why go elsewhere? We give YOU the show! the!* vogue for greater entertainment, take a no. 7 brooklyn tram. TO W N H A lT OWN H A L : AN HISTORIC EVENT. J. and N. Tait, in association with J. C. Williamson's, have the honour to announce GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GHACIE FIELDS Who is just terminating a memorable tour o Australia, where scenes of Indescribable en thusiastn greeted England's beloved entertalne at every performance. TWO WONDERFUL CONCERTS. TWO WONDERFUL CONCERTS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, — And — « SATURDAY. AUGUST 4. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. ONE GUINEA SEATS May bo Selected at the D.I.C. from 9 o'clocl on THURSDAY MORNING. l'he maximum number of seats which can bo reserved by nny one person Is limited to 12, k queue will be formed at an early hour. Applications for preferential seats at £2 2s lo lax, will be received at the D.I.C. Box )fflce until Wednesday evening. Applications nnst lie in writing, accompanied by remittance md stamped addressed envelope. I'HE NET PROFITS ARE TO BE DONATED BY GRACIE FIELDS, J. & N. TAIT, AND I. C. WILLIAMSON'S FOR THE BENEFIT 3F THE WOUNDED AND DISABLED MEMRERS OF THE ARMY, NAVY. AND AIR [■ORCE, N.Z. PERSONNEL, AND/OR THEIR DEPENDANTS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 2
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