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".NEWS OK THE UAV* INCLUDES": • . ; PKASTS OK BELHK.V ON TUIAL. B'elsen -garip, ueaded by Kramer, stand ■ ::. . trial at LiitidMi'R. ATOMIC KOMB. First pictures of. the production of the : atomic bomb-, . . sclcnlisls carry out experiments on the desert of New Mexico . . . N.Z. Review. DAILY AT 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Fuller's ,J\f A J E S T I C Theatre The -delightful little star of "JOURNEY FOR MARGARET" and "LOST ANGEL" MARGARET O'BRIEN ' In MetrorGolrhvyn-Mayer's Musical Romance . . . "MUSIC for MILLIONS" " MUSIC for MILLIONS" "MUSIC for MILLIONS" — With — JOSE ITURBI JUNE ALLYSOIs ' Associate Programme Includes: "THE TREE SURGEON" Another of Those Excellent M.-G.-M. - Colour Cartoons. 1 Plans at the Theatre Daily from 10 a.m. Tel. 45-100 and D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ,A FURORE 1! The-Premiere Presentation of "The Belle" was acclaimed with unbounded enthuslsm by' Saturday's Crowded Houses. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. 8 o'clock -— TONIGHT • 8 o'clock MATINEE. NEXT SATURDAY, 2 p.m. The Wellington Musical Comedy Company's Sensational Success— "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" The Greatest Musical Comedy of All Time. 20 — ALL-STAR PRINCIPALS — 20 150 — SUPPORTING ARTISTS" — 150 • FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Produced by MISS ETA MOORE. .Musical Director WILFRID KOHN Ballets by MISS JEANE HORNE PRICES; Evenings, (is, 4s, 2s (no tax). . GALLERY LATE DOORS, Is 6d. .MATINEES: 4s, 2s Pd, Is Gd. Children, 2s, Is Cd, Is. BOOKINGS ARE STILL HEAVY. RESERVE EARLY AT D.I.C. (Gallery Day Sales at Theatre Confectionery.) t^Z \ "^IVOLI I J^» \ .RIVOLI l^ggs^^ .■-•■■•■ ...:• ___ A'JJXVTOWN. 25-041 — RESERVATIONS — 25-041 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 . A Spectacular Heat Wave of Laughs and Rhythm Victor Mac . William MOORE' WEST CAXTON ALAN DINKHAKT ' HAZEL■SCOTT; And a High Li-ht at All Times 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 ENROL (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.) -— TOMORROW — "FALCON OUT WEST" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "DANGEROUS JOURNEY" \ . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 11l j^TEW EMPIRE \\\ 111 ISLAND BAY. JJj \\ Reservations: Tel 14-307. JJJ 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 THE FURY OF A WOMAN I THE- VIOLENCE OF A MAN ! In the Screen's Greatest Impact 1 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.) — TOMORROW — "SEE MY LAWYER" "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KINEMA. FINALLY TONIGHT At 7.30. Ellen Glasgow's Best-seller, "IN THIS OUR LIFE" "IN THIS OUR LIFE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SECOND KINEMA ATTRACTION Paramount Presents "THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE" . • [2^^^ KI],'BIRNIE IZ> A J. C. Williamson Family Theatre. 7.30 ' TOMORROW 7.30 Co'iimbiii Presents BOSTON BLACK UC'S Best Thriller Yet! "ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT" What happened to the falmloiis diamond, "Blue Star of the Nile".? Ask Chester Morris —ffs Boston Blh 'kip . . . the man who died when he saw it! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —OUR SECOND FEATURE— Paramount Presents "HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO" EDDIE BRACKEN and , ELLA RAINES Folks —The Miracle Men are back again. This is your Scream Picture! (For General Exhibition.) PLUS NEWS AND FEATURETTES. BOOKINGS EXTRA HEAVY 50-081. IFT^\/^GIJ¥raEATRE^J' J Ip^l Brooklyn. p^\ 7.45 : 7.45 TONIGHT (TUESDAY), WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. IRENE DUNNE' . ALAN MARSHALL RODDY McDOWALL FRANK. MORGAN "WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" " WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" A Ron.iance .. . Tender '._. . Glorious . . . Heroic .'.'. that Echoes the Heart-beats of all Lovers Today. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SELECTED SUPPORTS. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. REMEMBER—THIS IS THE THEATRE THAT ONLY SCREENS THE BEST. ANNOUNCING HA AG E N II OLI3NB ER G H A A G EN ..no L E N B E R G II FAMOUS DANISH PIANIST, In a Recital of • MUSIC OF THE GREAT MASTERS. HAAGEX HOLENBERGH •■ ■; ■ ".'■ .at NIMMO'S HALL On TUESDAY NOV.' 6, AND THURSDAY, NOV. 8, ' . " ' At-8.15 p.m. PRICES: 5s (plus tax). Special Concessions to Students: 3s (plus tax). BOOKING AT BEGGS.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 2

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