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FINALLY TONIGHT. FINALLY TONIGHT. FINALLY TONIGHT. FINALLY TOffIGHT. FINALLY TOOTGHT. Metro-Goldyn-Mayer Present— CLARK GABLE and MYRNA LOY CLARK GABLE and MYRNA LOY CLARK GABLE and MYRNA LOY CLARK GABLE and MYRNA LOY ■ In "TOO—HOT—TO—HANDLE." "TOO—HOT—TO—HANDLE." "TOO—HOT—TO-HANDLE." "TOO—HOT—TO—HANDLE." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) *y- ■ 3 fIUT THE THEATRE S -T"^, JJH/AJESTIC W ARISTOCRAT OF WELLINCTON CJNEMAS Jill Presenting Exclusive First Release SHOPPERS' SESSION TOMORROW, 5 p.m.TOMORROW TOMORROW TOMORROW Something NEW! UNUSWAL! , ORIGINAL! I INTRIGUING! ! MYSTIFYING! SEE PAGE 3. Advance Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 45-100. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT f BERT BAILEY in "DAD AND DAVE COME TO TOWN." Also Showing "PERSONAL SECRETARY." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) f PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I •^RINCESS from II a.m. Daily. I COMMENCING TOMORROW: COMMENCING TOMORROW: The Fiery Heart of Heroic Ireland revealed in a film o£ impressive beauty. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present CLARK GABLE "PARNELL" CLARK GABLK "PARNELL" CLARK GABLE "PARNELL" CLARK GABLE "PARNELL" CLARK GABLE "PARNELL" CLARK GABLE "PARNELL" MYRNA LOY in "PARNELL" MYRNA LOY "PARNELL" MYRNA LOY ' "PARNELL" MYRNA LOY "PARNELL" MYRNA *LOY "PARNELL" MYRNA LOY "PARNELL" Fearless Fighter —Great Lover —and Heroic Patriot. An Uncrowned King who chose love rather than power. — Associate Feature — Paramount Films Present WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD In Clarence E. Mulford's "PRIDE OF THE WEST." "PRIDE OF THE WEST." " "PRIDE OF THE WEST." "PRIDE OF THE WEST." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Another rapid-fire action adventure with HOPALONG CASSIDY. "TOO HOT TO nANDLE" "TOO HOT TO HANDLE PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS , PLUS ' PLUS ] PLUS PLUS PLUS v PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS . . PLUS PLUS. • PLUS PLUS , PLUS ? / PLUS , PLUS -' ii " ' PLUS t 1 ' PLUS ■ ■ PLUS PLUS PLUS • , PLUS ■ s PLUS x PLUS PLUS PLUS I TOMORROW. 3 ft #___#__—£_ ft *• 1 I "p.U A MOUNT" I "■* "•*■ ARAMOUNT" «- .' ' "Theatre of Stars." I ft ft —, ft -fc J AND at PARAMOUNT PRICES. ' SUBURBAN THEATRES. ~~ EGAL —- - KARORI. ' EGAL : KARORL . 7:30-tt-NIGHTLY—7.3O . FINALLY TONIGHT. SONJA HENIE : 7 -■■■;: in . "MY - LUCKY STAR." '•MY LUCKY STAR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With Diana Rex June CHURCHILL, HARRISON, CLYDE In ' "SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS." "SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FRL, SAT., MON. "Constance Vincent BENNETT » PRICE . In "SERVICE' DE LUXE." And WILL HAY T In * "CONVICT 99." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. J sTo Beekeepers, Wellington District. a A LANTERN LECTURE on "Beekeep- •*^*- ing" will be delivered in the Committee Room of the. Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherstou Street, on Saturday next, February 25, at 8 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. (Sgd.) H. F. DODSON, Government Apiary Instructor. LOWER HUTT THEATRES. ING GEORGE A THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT—AT 8.0. Telephone 63-933. NERVO and KNOX In a magical comedy, "ALF'S BUTTON AFLOAT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Aleo JACK HOLT "MAKING THE HEADLINES." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) E LUXE THEATRE. NIGHTLY—At 8.0. Telephone 63-431. JOEL McCREA, ANDREA LEEDS, ''YOUTH TAKES A FLING." ! Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature A Riotous Comedy-Romance, "RADIO LOVER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RlNci" EDWARD THEATRE, " WOBURM COMMENCING TONIGHT—AT 8.0. W. C FIELDS DOROTHY LAMOUR, '■'THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature. SYLVIA SIDNEY—GEORGE RAFT, "YOU AND ME." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) USUAL SALE AT ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN S_HOP. 242 CUBA STREET. \ TOMORROW FRIDAY. Good Bargains in Furniture, Clothing, Tseds, Glass, Etc.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 2

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