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■ — "" """I SESSIONS: 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. R E G E N T PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (44.144) -TODAY ONLY IROM THE PEN OK A GREAT AUTHOR COULD THE SCREEN'S FINEST BOOK ADAPTATION COME. LIOiD C. DOUGLAS'S FAMOUS NOVEL —- ."WHITE BANNERS" N« jicture ever brought you greate. entertainment—its humoiii', ■ itc love, and its tears «:v part or' your everyday lives—For you - who llj the white tluv?s of defeat . for you who have ever jl'eif. dscouragement am' disillusion, let this immortal story ■jriiiy, its message of victory. With CLAUDE RAINS FAY BAINTER JACKIE COOPER BONITA GRANVILLE Id 10o«i "Magninceni Obsession" showed the world how cowardice c.iv b---. chanson into bravery! ... In 1937 "Green Light" showed the world hew hate can be transformed into love! . . . Now : -Wlm.' Banners' shows the world the most startling secret oi them all! A Warner Bro~. Picture (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AN APOLOGY! FROM ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND ROSALIND RUSSELL PATRIC KNOWLES •Ml Ml! SEE PAGE 7 —T-I-V-O-L-I FINALLY TONIGHT: "Young Dr. Kildare". and "Battle of Broadway" SCREENING 'lIMES: 7.45 "Battle of. Broadway": 9.10, "Dr. Kildare." TELEPHONE 43-96*' PRICES 1/6, 1/----(Both Pictures Recommended oy Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY—SATURDAY—MONDAY "GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT" GEORGE BRENT-OLIVIA DV HAVILLAND-CLAUDERAINS MARGARET LINDSAY Now to the' screen is *-'iii: turbulent West of the ,80s—when men ripped up mountains to get their god—and wove theii mighty lives and loves into a uwtion's history! All (he roimin -c of yesteryear's Golden West filmed in the lifelike Technicolor or today! Now you ,\:n sec it! The epic picture that sets a new peak in screen achievement1 The jjlorioiiß story of the builders, of empire. PLUS ' THE RITZ BROS, in "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE * Those Ritz boys are loose again . . . crazier than ever! Genuine hill-billies from Bruiklyn in the corn country . . . making two feuds grow where one grew before .. . harmonising on the radio while buiiets sing all around 'em! More fun than the time uirndfather.caught his beard in the wrinjier! SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45 p.m. ' RITZ BROS, in "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" ,; _ And • -. ■ '■ - ■.■- ---; " OUSTER'S LAST STAND " A PROGRAMME SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE CHILDREN. PARENTS—BRING YOUR CHILDREN ALONG! (All■' Pictures Approver for Universal Exhibition.) NEW SKETCHES! NEW MUSIC! NEW.SCENES! SIX NIGHTS ONLY—June 12-IV. MATINEES Mon, 3 p.m., Wed. & SAT, 2.15. OPERA HOUSE PRICES- 2/-. 3/-, 4/- (Res.). MATINEES, 1/-, 2/-, 3/- (Res,) (Plus tax.) CHILDREN HALF-PRICE (MAT.). RESERVE NOW—D.I.O. Wellington's Own Boy Nightingale--IVAN LAWSON (Golden-voiced Soprano). ! YOUNG AUSTRALIANS j i . i COMPLETE NEW REVUE BRILLIANT YOUNG ARTISTS IN A NEW PROGRAMME ..^'jALi TALENT yUEST.—Competition for local talent at Matinees, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Boys 17 year;* and under eligible. Prize £1/1/- and chance of inclusion in vorid tour. Send entries to: Young Australians, Opera House. TOMORROW FRIDAY TOMORROW TOMORROW — FRIDAY TOMORROW THE DAY OF SMASHING, SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS AT ZIMME> <* MANNERS STREET— -ZIMME'S ZIMME'S 8 MANNERS STREET ZIMME'S ABSOLUTELY IMMENSE VALUES ! ! ! MARVELLOUS RANGE OF NEW SEASON'S COATS AND TAILORED COSTUMES. FUR-TRIMMED COATS FROM Signs UNTRIMMED COATS .- FROM • 2igns TAILORED COSTUMES FROM Signs MODEL COATS VERY HEAVILY REDUCED WX, 0.5., and X.O.S HEAVILY REDUCED A DEPOSIT AND ALI ORDERS ACCEPTED. ZIMME'S LTD., WELLINGTON'S LEADING COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS (next Maple Furn. Co.), 'WHERE THE VALUES ARE" OUR ONLY SHOP IN MANNERS STREET. JUMBLE SALE RONGOTAI BOYS' COLLEGE. ~..,, ~-,,. '■ (Ladies' Auxiliary.) Will be held at FAIR, SATURDAY, JUNE 10. QT. THOMAS HALL, NEWTOWN, A LJi P"re. nts' a"d F"<md ß are invited to IO ■ the lair, to be opened in the College TOMORROW EVENING, Gymnasium, by the Hon. P. Fraser, at 2 \t 630 p.m. i, . .>/-< *Vx'o i-/»i» «x r Cake, Produce, Sweets, Fancy, and Book BARGAINS I'OR ALL. Stall1* • "' COME TO THE FAIR! 4 JUMBLE SALE WILL BE HELD ttott\t «\tv JfX j n USUAL SALJi. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee A T ST. VINCENT DE PAUL BARStreet ** GAIN SHOP. ,» 242 Cuba Street. Un TOMORROW (FRIDAY). FRIDAY, JUNK 8, Good Bargains in Clothing, Furniture, At 7 I>.m, Child's Cot. Qhk Heater, etc.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 133, 8 June 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 133, 8 June 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 133, 8 June 1939, Page 2

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