, Mj ,| . 'i y^l *■ —-// jii — NOW SHOWING — — NOW SHOWING — EXCLUSIVE FIRST RELEASES! ■■ 2 p.m.—Twice Daily—7.4s p.m. i i • ■ i I "THE CASE OF THE STUTTERING BISHOP." — With — DONALD WOODS, DONALD WOODS, ANN DVORAK. ANN DVORAK. ! There's Murder in the ] ' Heir! j Where there's a million-dollar will . . there's someone to kill! Watch Irrepressible Perry Mason "Unravel the Clues of His Most Baffling Mystery! A CLEVER MYSTERY by Erie S. Gardiner. : (Recommended by the Censor || for Adults.) 1 --—: ■ ' — AND "PENROD AND SAM" — With — BILLY MAUCH (Of "Anthony Adverse" and "The Priaee and the Pauper" Fame), SPRING BYINGTON (Mrs. Jones of "The Jones Family"), CRAIG REYNOLDS, GORDON OLIVER, and THE JUNIOR. G-MEN. Straight from the pages of Booth Tarkington and right to your heart comes the maddest, gladdest, baddest bunch of boys you've ever seen! GREATER THAN ?DEAD END," WITH THE TOUGHEST GANG OF G-MEN OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON! I (Approved for Universal I Exhibition.) I ll———_____^^ ■ AND. '.''■' ! DICK FORAN "THE SINGING COWBOY,'* • - In — The TECHNICOLOUR Musical Action Comedy, "SUNDAY ROUND-UP" AND . Charlie McCarthy, * ;'That irresistible imp, that Jl; quaint clown, that debonair ... ■suave • •. '.. witty"imp/, — With — EDGAR BERGEN i — In — "DOUBLE TALK." PLANS AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE. TEL. 51-842. MATINEE, 2 p.m.—Stalls^ Is) Res. Stalls Is 6d; Children HalfPrice. II EVENINGS, 7.45.—5ta11s is; """ Back Stalls, ls 6d; Dress Circle ]' ls 6d; Res. Stalls Is 6d; Res. j Circle and Lounge 2s 3d. I ROXS THEATRE off THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnstpn. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) The Dancing Favourites Together Again, i FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, In the Gayest Show of Them All. j "CAREFREE." "CAREFREE." "CAREFREE." "CAREFREE." AND . . Thrills of the Race Track combined with Delightful Musical Romance. "SING YOU SINNERS." < "SING YOU SINNERS." "SING YOL SINNERS." • With BING CROSBY, FRED MACMURRAY (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Telephone 40-613,-S~tT ANDREW BURNS CLUB. BURNS. ANNIVERSARY. CONCERT—DINNER—DANCE. MASONIC HALL, JANUARY 25, AT 8 P.M. Tickets 3s. Dance only 2s, Avery's Music. J. G. MacKENZIE, ' Honorary Secretary. MEETINGS. WHAREROA RIDING RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL Meeting at Anglican Sunday School, Paraparaumu, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 27, at 8 p.m. A. T. WHITE, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND NURSES' CHRISTIAN UNION. 15th Annual Conference. CJALVATION ARMY TRAINING COL£3 LEGE, 33 Aro St., Wellington. 26th-30th January, mcl. Bible Studies and Business Sessions each morning. Social Gatherings each afternoon. Missionary Rally Sunday afternoon. Public Meetings every evening. Church Parade, St. Paul's Cathedral Church, 11 a.m; Sunday. All other Meetings will be held at the Salvation Army Training College, Aro St. All Nurses are welcome to all these meetings. Other friends are welcome to the evening meetings and to the Missionary Rally on Sunday afternoon. For further information, ring Miss Samson, 51-931. EARN 5s to 10s per hour Writing Show Cards and Tickets. Easy work; learn quickly from a professional who guarantees big results. New illustrated booklet sent to you free. No obligation. Just send your name and address to BERNARD E. McKAY, Show Card Studios, Wanganui. VVTEDDING Breakfasts are sure to be a * " success when the caterers are Johnson and Co., Mayfair Cabaret, Tei. 51-770.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 4
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