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Mr" »t. James Z*r\ { jT--^>^ ST. -TAM-RS^ rf^TU Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT, AT 8. 2nd WEEK 2nd WEEK 2nd WEEK COMMENCES TOMORROW COMMENCES TOMORROW THREE SESSIONS, THREE SESSIONS, 2.15, 5 AND 8 P.M. THE GREATEST DRAMATIC TRIUMPH ST. JAMES HAS PRESENTED FOR. MANY A | DAY. - | , " : I CRIME DOES NOT PAY! CRIME DOES NOT PAY! The Gutter Gang of '•DEAD END5' Tougher Than Ever! THRILLING DRAMA! SHOCKING REALITY! PULSATING EXCITEMENT! Warner Bros, present THE "DEAD END" KIDS THE "DEAD END" KIDS THE "DEAD END" KIDS THE "DEAD END" KIDS THE "DEAD END" KIDS Who again give remarkably true-to-life performances In the Thrill of a Century! "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ' With HUMPHREY BOGART-GALE PAGE. HUMPHREY BOGAKT—GALE PAGE % Plan at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. SUBURBAN THEATRES^ REGAL K.ARORI. EGAL KABORI. . 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O WARNER BAXTER, Peter Marjori~ Jean LORRE, WEAVER. HERSHOLT, In "I'LL GIVE A MILLION." And Francis LEDERER, Frances DRAKE, In "THE LONE WOLF IN PARIS." "THE LONE WOLF IN PARIS." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY. SATURDAY. MONDAY. CHARLES BOYER CHARLES BOYER In "ALGIERS." "ALGIERS." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Box Plans now open at Knighton's. Tel. 2S-3G5. EMPIRE : ISLAND BAY. MPIRE • ISLAND BAY. 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT.—7.3O Warren . Gail WILLIAM, - PATRICK, WILLIAM, PATRICK, In " WIVES UNDER SUSPICION," " WIVES UNDER SUSPICION •" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) - Also ■ \ JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY, In " SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT." "SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY. SATURDAY. PETER. LORRE In "MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE." ■ "MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE.". (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) And RANDOLPH SCOTT, JOAN BENNETT I In i "THE TEXANS." (ApproVed for Universal Exhibition.) LOWER HUTI THEATRES. DE LUXE THEATRE. TONIGHT, AT 8. Tel. 63-431. MAUREEN" O'SULLIVAN, . MICKEY ROONEY, I In M.G.M.'s Comedy Hit, "HOLD THAT KISS." Also Screening "THE RETURN OF JIMMY VALENTINE." | (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i ING GEORGE THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT. Tel. 63-933. Tom Walls in "Strange Boarders." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Screening —sClaire Trevor, "Walking Down Broadway." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Commencing Friday, at 8. Special Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m. LAUREL and HARDY Iv the Musical Comedy, "SWISS MISS." (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. A WOBURN TONIGHT, 7.45. JESSIE MATTHEWS Iv the Year's Gayest Musical "SAILING ALONG' Also Screening: PAT O'BRIEN—ANN SHERIDAN In the Exciting Thriller, "THE GREAT O'MALLEY" (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) SALE AT OT. VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN ° SHOP, 242 CUBA STREET, ' TOMORROW (FRIDAY). Good Bargains in Clothing, Furniture, etc. Also Invalid Chair. ■jIfOTOR-CYOLE RACES 7 lf± PAHAUTANUI, SUNDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 12. 11 a.m. Cash Prizes. Handicaps, Team Races, Two-lap Dashes. Also Whippet Races. ADMISSION FREE. j MANX MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB R. S. GOODWIN. Hon. Sec. SPECIAL PASSENGER SAILINGS \ To AUCKLAND j by the AWATEA (13,500 tons) And MATUA (4200 tons)'. AWATEA—Leaves Wellington Monday, iebruary 20. Arrives Auckland Wednesday, February 22. MATUA—Leaves Wellington Saturdaj%' February 25. Arrives Auckland Monday, February 27. FARES' First Class .' £3 10s Tourist Class (Awatea' only)"!' £2 10s UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. MASTERTON A. AND P ASSOCIATION SHOW. FEBRUARY 14 and 15, ]«)3D TWO DAYS AND ONE NIGHT. •TARGE entries to hand, including 240 Jumping Ponies and Horses. Makes a GREAT SHOW. Includes Poultry, Kennel Dogs, Sheep' Shearing, etc. NIGHT SIIOW, FEBRUARY 14. Tin Hare Racing. Wrestling, National Dancing. Poultry Show Open. ADMISSION: Night Show, Adults Is, Children over 10 Cd. Day Show: Adults 2s, Children over 10 .Gd. Hot Water Free. RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 16 and 17. First Day—33 Lincolns, 1900 Romneys. Second Day—lo7B Southdowns, 35 Ryelands, 10 English Leicesters. Includes 80 Stud Southdown Ewes, account R. I. Parsons, Martin-borough (complete flock). R. 11. WILLIAMS, I Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 2

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