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AN APOLOGY! ' AN APOLOGY! The Management of St. James Theatre wishes to make a sincere apology to the many hundreds of Patrons who could not gain admittance to the Theatre last night. Despite the huge seating capacity of the St. James, it was hopelessly inadequate to accom- j modate the tremendous crowds that besieged the Theatre to sec this programme. We respectfully suggest that intending Patrons make early appli- ! cation for reservations for this evening , and the balance of the season. i"j ri^--*^CT^ J AMES^^^lXj \£r^ «T. JAMJES Direction: Sir Benjamin fuller. j TONIGHT At 8. Paramount Films —r^- Present —~ The Screen Adaptation of Daphne dv Maurier's Sensational Novel, "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" "JAMAICA INN" " JAMAICA INN " "JAMAICA INN" Starring CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON — '■ — And Introducing The Sensational Discovery of the Year, MAUREEN O'HARA MAUREEN O'HARA MAUREEN O'HARA MAUREEN O'HARA —. With Leslie Banks Robert Newton Leslie Banks————Robert Newton Emlyn Williams. Emlyn Williams. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also Showing —- The Latest Overseas Newsreel Showing the Athenia's survivors aboard "CITY OF FLINT." "CITY OF FLINT." Plans at Theatre (54-775) and D.I.C. f pRINCESS CONTINUOUS j ( *■ RINCESS from II a.m. Daily ' j 1 Screening Times J "G.A. Murder Case": 11.20 .■a.m. ! 2.6, 4.52, and 7.44 p.m. "Shining Hour": 12.33, 3.19, 6.5, and 9.3 p.m. j Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present JOAN CRAWFORD — —— MARGARET SULLA VAN ROBERT YOUNG MELVYN DOUGLAS FAY BAINTER — :—— , - In — "THE SHINING HOUR." "THE SHINING HOUR." "THE SHINING HOUR." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — Associate Featui'e — Paramount-, Finns: Present j gracie allen-Warren wtlliam ! ELLEN DREW — ■ i "ORACIE ALLEN MURDER CASE." '(.LIACIE ALLEN MURDER CASE." ' \ for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. j tJTATE PETONE — STATE •^TATE -r PETONE — STATE, j TONIGHT, at 8. ! MICKEY ROONEY J . MICKEY ROONEY IN "HUCKLEBERRY FINN." Mark Twain's Great Story comes to life in an even Greater Picture. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 63-899. Note: Telephone Reserves CANNOT be I held after 7.45 p.m. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) : PALACE PHONE PETONE. | ALACE- 63-610 PETONE.! TONIGHT, at 8. j No. I—PAUL KELLY JUNE LANG In "FORGED PASSPORT." No. 2—HUGH HERBERT in "THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR." (For Universal Exhibition.) . RAND PETONE. RAND PETONE. TONIGHT At 7.45 TONIGHT No. 1— — GEORGE RAFT — GEORGE RAFT Claire Trevor Dick Foran In Universal's Daring Crime Drama, "I STOLE A MILLION." "I STOLE A MILLION." No. 2— • . ■ WARREN WILLIAM IDA LUPINO In Columbia's Comedy-Mystery Drama "THE LONE WOLF SPY HUNT." I "THE LONE WOLF SPY HUNT." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PLUS —• T?ie Fourteenth Thrilling Episode of —— "THE LONE RANGER." CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, at 8.15 p.m.; H. LAN SIMSON, H. LAN SIMSON, Will Speak on WORLD AFFAIRS, \ WAR, ! CONSCRIPTION— ! Should We Have It? i 1 SIMSON SAYS» ( i Come All You Ministers of Religion. I Come AH You Lawyers. j Come All You Business Men. Come All You Saints and Sinnere. Also Bankers and Magistrates. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. Silver Coin to Defray Expenses. Any surplus to City Mission Funds. COME AND HEAR AN ORATOR. SEASON TICKETS. i SEASON TICKETS. N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. PET' YOURS NOW—before Opening Day (Wednesday, the Sth). Adults 30s, Juveniles (under 16) lost. Obtainable from the D.I.C. Lambton Quay, or the Official Accommodation Bureau, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. ■• - • ■ ■ •; j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 109, 4 November 1939, Page 4

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