ELECTION NKIHT. j i:lectton night. For (lie conveiiienrc of ]iatroiis there will bo two '.scswions, roininem-iiig' at 7.30 and 10 inn., diirinn Avhich pro- . - gross- results will bu given. Deaf Aids Installed. AMALGAMATI-D THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). ' Sessions 2.10 and S p.m, .; STILL THE CROWDS. '"Algiers," city of forgotten men. French ! Foreign- Legion, criminals,' and fugitives j from justice—yet romantic and* colourful. ! but dangerous. I ALGIERS ALGIERS I ALGIERS ALGIERS ! ALGIERS ALGIE I!S 'ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ■ ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS' ALGIERS' ALGIERS ALGIERS -* "ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALO 1E R S ALO IE R S A LGI ER S ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIE US - - ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERSALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS ALGIERS A Walter Wanger Production. With CHARLES BOYER - HEDY LAMARR SIGRID GURIE United Artists Release. (Recommended by Ceusor for Adults.) IT HAS TAKEN WELLINGTON BY STORM. | Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-595. | : ; LAST DAY- — i i De Luxe Session 7.4.) p.m. Continuous irom II a.m. Loretta Young, Richard Green, in— "FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER" "FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER" '•FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER" : And "ISLAND IN THE SKY" Also "MARCH OF TIME." J Nazi Conquest No. 1. y^XpT UDOR L/V' V j/ Willis Street. C ✓ \/ [ Tel. 41-219. XX Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealaud). —TOMORROW— Leslie Charteris's Rest-seller: "THE SAINT IN NEW YORK" "THE SAINT IK NEW YORK" -THE SAINT IX NIAY YORK" 'THE SAINT IN NEW YORK" "THE SAINT IN NIAY YORK" "THE SAINT IN NKW YORK" "THE SAINT IN NEW YORK" '■THE SAINT IN NEW YORK" "THE SAINT IN NEW YORK"' "THE SAINT IN NEW YORK" * Aud GEORGE O'BRIEX lv •PAINTED DESERT" •• PAINTED DESERT" "l-AINTED DESERT" "PAINTED DESERT" "PAINTED DESERT" "PAINTED DESERT" "PAINTED DESERT" •'TAINTED DESERT" (All Rec. by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL LATE SESSION SATURDAY I FULL ELECTION RESULTS will be shown, iff0m.,7.30. till-.midnight. •■- " "■- ---7.4.5 p.m.—Supports. S P.in.-T'AINTED DESERT.''. : 0.10-'TIIE SAINT IN NEW YORK." 10.20—SUPPORTS. IO^O-'-'TIIK SAINT IX NEW YORK." ■Election Results will be shown close to the screen iv such a way that the con-! tiumty of tlie. picture will not be broken | FINAL NIGHT of " NIGHT MUST' FALL." j And ! "DOUBLE DANGER." (Both-Rec. for Adults.) ROfY THEATRE ** O X V THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) TOMORROW. An Hilarious Story, Mixing Melody ; , Love, and Laughter. "JOY OF LIVING," "JOY OF LIVING," "JOY" OF LIVING," "JOY OF LIVING," With IRENE DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO ... A Thrill-streaked Drama! The war against crime pits brother against brother! "WHEN G-MEN STEP IN," "WHEN G-MEN STEP. IN," "WHEN G-MEN STEP IN," "WHEN G-MEN STEP IN," With DON TERRY, JACQUELINE WELLS. (Rec. by Ceneor for Adults.) ; Theatre Tel. 40-618. BOXING. BOXING. LABOUR HALL, PETONE. ABOUR HALL, . PETONE. ' MdxXDAY, OCTOBER 17. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. Ten Rounds. Special Six-round Contest: COLIN CRAIB v. JOE COLLINS COLIN CRAIB v. JOE COLLINS . . (Petone) . (Palmerston North) TOMMY DUNN v. DOUG. COUGHLAN TOMMY DUNN v. DOUG. COUGHLAN . (Hutt Valley (Manawatu *~ Champion) Champion) ; = 5 Preliminaries from Wairarapa, Wellington, and Hutt Valley,.', ■• ■ r\ PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d; Ladies 2s 6d. All [litis tax. ■-- Bos Plan C. Nissen's, Jackson Street, Petone. No extra charge. Or Ring 63-877. : NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL E X HIBITIO Ni xx NOW OPEN DAILY ART GALLERY, BUCKLE STREET. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays: 2 to 5 p.m. And Monday to Friday Evenings, (inclusive), from 7 to 9.30 o'clock. Admission ls. Art Unibii Tickets Is. JUMBLE SALE. ST. GEORGE'S GUILD," SEATOUN. , JUMBLE SALE ... } At CT. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Willis Street, -a TOMORROW (FRIDAYS, OCT. 14. Opening at -1 p.m. OUPlLS'wanted for Hairdressing and «- ~ Beaut*?" Culture". Tuition guaranteedl ! .'ositions for all. Jay's N.Z. Hairdressing ' Jollege, 23 Willis Street. Tel. £3-589. 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1938, Page 2
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