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? (\l**»"~'^qx. james-T^"*-—lJ*~ U£_L °T. JAMES Z*> Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller, Toclr.7 at 2.15 and 8 p.m. FINAL FOUR DAYS OF THIS LAUGHTER RIOT! GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE , :.',,. At liis Funniest. in 'id "GONE TO THE DOGS.' '-GONE TO THE DOGS.' "GONE TO THE DOGS.' "GONE TO THE DOGS.' "GONE TO THE DOGS.' "GONE TO THE DOGS.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) __ FRIDAY NEXT ed •■-—- FRIDAY NEXT Make way.for1 Sir Humphrey Pcngallan!—Laughton'ss.greatest creation in Daphne Dv Maurier'-s sensational novel ... a story with the lusty force of an Atlantic gale! Paramount is Proud to Offer , r : CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON 's CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON ur CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON ■y ~ In ~ "JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." L -"JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." ' "JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." "JAMAICA INN." His Greatest Picture, And to introduce to the screen Lovely MAUREEN O'HARA MAUREEN O'HARA MAUREEN O'HARA MAUREEN O'HARA £ And Featuring LESLIE BANKS, J EMLYN WILLIAMS, ROBERT NEWTON. •) BE WISE RESERVE. 13 Plans at D.1.0. and Theatre. 54-775. J PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I [ * RINCESS trom 11 a.m. Daily. [ 1 Screening Times [ ; "The Chaser": 11.23 a.m., 2.5, 4.47, and 7.44 p.m. "3 Loves has Nancy": 12.41, 3.23, 6.5, and 9.8 p.m. Metro-GoJdwyn-Mayer Present JANET GAYNOR, FRANCHOT TONE, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, "THREE LOVES HAS NANCY." "THREE LOVES HAS NANCY." "THREE LOVES HAS NANCY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '• *PLUS THIS ASSOCIATE FEATURE: Dennis O'Keefe in "THE CHASER" Ann Morriss "THE CHASER" Lewis Stone "THE CHASER" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — IN ADDITION -— The Stooges Comedy, = "3 LITTLE SEW AND SEWS." SUBURBAN THEATRES. CJTATE .PETONE STATE. •OTATE PETONE -' STATE. TONIGHT at 8. GARY GRANT - VICTOR MeLAGLEN -DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN.In " "GUNGA DIN" - "GUNGA DIN" ' THRILLS for a thousand pictures plundered for one Mighty Show! Action, Thrills, and Romance. Bos Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-599. (For Universal Exhibition.) PALACE THEATRE, PETONE. ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. Telephone. G3-610. TONIGHTROBERT KENT -- ANN NAGEL No. 1.- "GANG BULLETS" No, 2.- "BLONDES FOR DANGER" . With GORDON HARKER-ENID TAYLOR (For Universal Exhiition.) GRAND PETONE. RAND PETONE^. TONIGHT—At 7.4S—TONIGHT. TWO BIG PICTURES. No. I—The Beet of All Thrillers. Edgar Wallace's "THE TERROR." Edgar Wallace's "THE TERROR." Edgar Wallace's "THE TERROR." • With Wilfrid Lawson Bernard Lee. ' No. 2—Warner Bros. Drama of Family Life. KAY FRANCIS, "MY BILL" JOHN LITEL in "MY BILL" ANITA LOUISE "MY BILL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) _ plus "THE LONE RANGER," chapter 13. DENTISTS. I? C. EVANS, DENTAL SURGEON. Stewart Dawsun's Buildings, Lambtou Quay. Telephone 45-488 MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ROWING ASSOCIATION. rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING X of Delegates will be held TOMORROW (Tuesday), October 31, at the Meeting-Hail, Accountants' Chambers, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington, at 2 p.m. T. M. HINKLEY, . ' Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. RENTAL ARS. NEW RELIABLE CARS At SUPREME CAR SALES. C? 9 Stoui Street. Low Rates — -—■ ~ T'etrol Arranged MUTUAL RENTAL" CARS, LTD., Tel. 44-284. RENTAL LARS. DE LUXE V 8 RENTAL CARS. O URE E a R OS., LTD ~ Kilbirnie. : . t'el. 17-000. Cheapest Rates. Tel. 17-099

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 104, 30 October 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 104, 30 October 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 104, 30 October 1939, Page 2

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