Four Sessions Today ! At 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. Fuller's j\| A J ESTIC Theatre - -. The delightful little star of "Jfj'URNEY FOR MARGARET" and "LOST ANGEL" MARGARET O'BRIEN In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Musical Romance ... "MUSIC for MILLIONS" "MUSIC for MILLIONS" "MUSIC for MILLIONS" — With — JOSE ITURBI JUNE ALLYSON Associate Programme Includes: "THE TREE SURGEON" Another of Those Excellent M.-G.-M. Colour Cartoons. ALSO BEASTS OF BELSEN ON TRIAL. Belsen gang, headed by Kramer, stand trial at Luneburg. ATOMIC BOMB. First pictures of the production of the atomic bomb . . . scientists carry out experiments on the desert of New Mexico . . . N.Z. Review. Plans at the Theatre Daily from 10 a.m. Tel. 45-100 and D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "~~ ~_~ THE HEAT'S ON AT NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE— WITH AN ALL COMEDY 3-HOUR ENTERTAINMENT. * —- NEWTOWN ■ '■ 25-041 — RESERVATIONS — 25-041. 7.30 NIGHTLY > 7.30 A Spectacular Heat Wave of Laughs and Rhythm. Victor Mac William MOORE WEST CANTON ALAN DIN EH ART HAZEL SCOTT [ And a High Light at All Times, I" XAVIER CUGAT AND HIS ORCHESTRA In a Torrid,-Sizzling, Riotous Entertainment, '_'*.. "THE HEAT'S ON" . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Showing in Conjunction with ANOTHER FUN RUMPUS LEON ERROL (Grief is his Middle Name) Richard Elaine Michael LANE RILEY ST. ANGEL In a Saga of Domestic Fireworks and Fun, "WHAT A BLONDE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) /// ]pW EMPIRE \N\ !( ( ISLAND BAY. II) Y^ Reservations: Tel 14-307. /// 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 THE FURY OF A WOMAN 1 THE VIOLENCE OF A MAN 1 , In the Screen's Greatest Impact. CHARLES LAUGHTON ELLA RAINES CHARLES LAUGHTON ELLA RAINES — In — "THE SUSPECT" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Showing GLORIA JEAN Heading a Cast of Clever Youngsters — In — "MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KINEMA'S NEXT CHANGE: " Hail The Conquering Hero " (EDDIE BRACKEN — ELLA RAINES) " — And — "One Mysterious Night" (CHESTER MORRIS — JANIS CARTER) <Z~~~~~~l£ 1N EM a'l *-->»J ■ '- A J. C.Williamson Family Theatre. Tel. 14-202 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 Warner Bros. Present Ellen Glasgow's Best-seller, "IN THIS OUR LIFE" "IN THIS OUR LIFE" "I Can Get Anything I Want—Even Your Husband 1" See BETTE DAVIS—OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND Battle for GEORGE BRENT and DENNIS MORGAN (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -^—SECOND KINEMA ATTRACTION Paramount Presents "THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE" ■ "THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE" It's hilarious I It's Homespun 1 It's bursting with Fun I Here are the players: JEAN HEATHER CHARLES QUIGLEY ■ ROBERT BENCHLEY. The National Barn Dance Radio Troupe, The I Dinning Sisters, Hoosier Hot Shots," and others. A RUSTIC RHYTHM JAMBOREE 1 I (For General Exhibition.) PLUS NEWS AND FEATURETTES. RESERVE EARLY 1 TEL. 14-202. Box Plans at Knighton's (Tel. 28-365). 7 .30 TONIGHT 7.30 Adventure to quicken your pulse . ~ . excitement to stir your blood! The gripping story of a British bomber's crew who became selfappointed commandos in Germany. Errol o^-l, FLYNN REAGAN FLYNN REAGAN In Warner Bros. " DESPERATE JOURNEY " ' " DESPERATE JOURNEY " Also A thousand thrills are crammed into Frank 'Buck's greatest adventure film. FRANK BUCK FRANK BUCK JUNE DUPREZ DUNCAN RENALDO — In — British Empire Films " TIGER FANGS " " TIGER FANGS " (Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY OF OPERATIC DANCING. CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. ' ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP. Adjudicator: Miss Lorraine Norton, London. > AFTERNOON PROGRAMME, 2 p.m. Junior Scholarship. Ballet "Faustiana." EVENING PROGRAMME, 7.45 p.m. Senior Scholarship. Balljt: "The Magic Flute." Demonstrations by Guest Artists: Miss Joy Smith. Miss Valeric Holder. Mr. Alexander Grant. Booking opens at D.I.C. on Monday, October 21). Reserves: Matinee 2s sd, Evening 2s lid, Children Is 7d. ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING. N.Z. BRANCH. MEMBERS arc invited to attend the following classes, taken by Miss Lorraine Norton, Examiner R.A.1., at 125 Cuba St. Elementary, Thursday, November 1, at 7 p.m. Inter., Adv., etc., Friday, November 2, at 7 , p.m. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION. A CIVIC Reception will be tendered to Mr. W. Jordon, High Commissioner for Now ■• Zealand in the United Kingdom, and Mrs. s Jordan, in tho Concert Chamber, Town Hall, a Wellington, on Friday, November 2, 1945, at 12 noon. A cordial invitation is extended' to citizens to be present at the reception. WILL APPXETON, , Mayor.,
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 2
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