S-C-O-O-P !. MTJRPHY-STEVENS FIGHT AT TETONE. N.Z. V.C.s' STATE LUNCHEON. . CHINESE CELEBRATE NATIONAL DAY. " LUX E )==r COUBTKNA- \. Riae * PLACE -^ 53-080. Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Limited. ; NOW SHOWINGy 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. IVARNER BROS. PRESENT ONE OF THE MOST AMAZING STORIES EVER TOLD "PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE" This is the story of tlie astonishing character tfcjey call Matrac . . . who burned with a faith fe'vv men-believed' and one woman alono could know "PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE" Hutlny on the high seas with five men In a boat. —Starring— HUMPHREY BOGART As Matruc. tlie Devoted, MICHELE MORGAN As The Bride who waited. PHILIP DORN As'Renault,-the Deserter. SI'DNEX GREENSTREET As Duval, the Renegade. - -' HELMUT DANTINE As Garou, the Murderer. PETER LORRE As Marus, the Pickpocket. GEORGE TOBIAS ' As Petit, the Brute. (Recommended More Suitable ,for Adults.) SPECIAL' SHORT FEATURES INCLUDE: "MUSICAL MOVIELAND" ,'A beautiful technicolour offering of a back.atage tour of Hollywood's largest studio. 5 — BIG SONG NUMBERS — 5 CINESOUND -AUSTRALIAN NEWS. .. Appearing at All Sessions BEG. MADDAMS AT THE ORGAN Book" Those Seats Now. . •X Box Plato. Now Open." Tel. 53-080. ._« —: —— '■ —:- ■ ■ p RIN CESST HE AIRE Manners St. - Dir.: N.Z. Theatres.'""Ltd, Tel. 42-580. CONTINUOUS DAILY;.FROM 11 A.M. PIERRE AUMONT GENE KElitY ■"• - ■''__ in —" " ""'■' ■■■'. : "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" «*THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) (Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) —— SECOND BIG ATTRACTION — , WARSAW CONCERTO FEATURED IN H DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT " Starring — : — ANTON WALBROOK (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) §|§' Xl ME ir= ' '-■■ -j CUBA ST. [__"""": "WELLINGTON'S ■. REQUEST THEATRE" Sir.: N.Z, Thsatres : Ltd. Tel. 52-334. DAILY AT 1.30 AND 7.30 NOW SHOWING (NO.THER OUTSTANDING REQUEST PROGRAMME BING CROSBY BING CROSBY lOUISE CAMPBELL LINDA WARE NED SPARKS In : the Musical Comedy "THE STAR MAKER" "THE STAR MAKER" —^-SECOND"REQUEST FEATURE A Thrilling Story of the South''"Seas ' lON HALL -"' ' CHARLES LAUGHTON PEGGY DRAKE "THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI" "THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI" t ■ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE ARISTOCRATIC SUBURBAN THEATRE. -; -=^ (CAPITOL !==.__ —__ Ml RAM AR. !-_— Dlr.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 18-567. j.15 _____ TONIGHT = 7.15 "KING'S ROW" "KING'S ROW" —-Starring—Ann Robert Ronald SHERIDAN CUMMINGS REAGAN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —SECOND CAPITOL ATTRACTION— GERT and DAISY —In— "Irs in the bag" (F6r General Exhibition.) PATRONS NOTE.—HEAVY BOOKING. - RESERVE EARLY : : TEL. 18-567. - ' THEATRE CENTRALLY. HEATED. [7] ililtiliitiiiiuiiii iiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiniiiini(V| I LYALL BAY; ' | {ajllllliliiiiiliilliiltiiiiiiiiiiliiiiniiiiiiiiiiuu _] . Dir.: N.Z..' Theatres. Ltd.'' Tel. 16-393. TONIGHT and MONDAY, AT 7.30 AT 7.30 Joel "Maureen.,'' ' Linda McCREA O'HARA DARNELL ..'. '—. In — ■ The life story of Americ.Vs greatest legendary '■ figure— "BUFFALO BILL"' (Approved for Universal 'Exhibition.) Associate Attraction JEAN ARTHUR JOHN WAYNE In . a romantic comedy, . "A LADY:TAKES.-A,,CHANCE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SORRY! ALL; SOLD,.OUT TONIGHT 1 ••■' .NEWTOWN'S- LUXURY- THEATRE. . £=f THE'ASCOT - %_, N^^ I ,Telep.Kdna'ris'4l76..,'-.'. J^t* .'.Corner; Constable St.Take No. 3 or 4 Trams to Doors I TONIGHT- and till THURSDAY NEXT. On the Screen. Promptly at 7.30 o'clock. 'GONE WITH THE WIND" * GONE WITH THE WIND" (In Radiant Technicolour) CLARK GABLE LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND VIVIEN LEIGH _k. Picture to be Remembered as long as there ,'• ; is Entertainment. Matinee Wednesday, 1.30 p.m. "^ing 15-170 for Reservations Nowl COMING FRIDAY NEXT. ' (Recommended "by the" Censor"for Adults.) CONDUCTED TOUR TT7EST COAST GLACIERS. Departing Wellington Nov. 14. 12-day Tour by Special Motor Coach. Inclusive. Cos! £23 ss. Full particulars N.Z GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU, "Dominion" .Buildings,. Mercer St. Tel. 44-120. -
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 2
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