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Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. Offers You The Finest Value in Town With These TWO BIG FEATURES. TWO BIG FEATURES. TWO BIG FEATURES. BILLY HALOP BILLY HALOP BILLY HALOP 15ILLY HALOP BILLY HALOP BILLY HALOP of the "Dead End" Kids of the "Dead End" Kids of the "Dead End" Kids of the "Dead End" Kids And the Little Tough Guys •And the Little Tough Guys And the', Little. Tough Guys And-the Little Tough Guys . ■ ' ' '• "'■ ' In. : .- . ' •"CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" . "CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" Fast and furious fun when bitter battle is waged by shock troops of the gutter. And Then: SIGRID GURIE SIGRID GURIE SIGRID GURIE SIGRID GURIE (Glamorous star of "Algiers" and "Marco Polo") In her greatest triumph, "THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN" "THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN" "THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN" "THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN" Both Universal Pictures. (Both Recommended Adult Audiences.) DON'T MISS THIS GREAT DOUBLEFEATURE. Prices Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d. Also 10th Chapter of ■. '. \ "THE LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN" Entries close next week at the De Luxe Theatre for St. John £500 Baby Contest/\PERA HOUSE — HOUSE —— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17. AT THE MATINEE. AT THE MATINEE. Celebrity Comedy Coy. Presents A Season of Hilarious Leaughter Headed by DON NICOL, DON NICOL, DON NICOL, DON NICOL, DON NICOL, DON NICOL. DON NICOL, DON NICOL, DON NICOL. don nicol; The Ever Popular Light Comedian of "White Horse Inn" and "Balalaika" Companies. - SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS. SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS, Beautifxil Australian Film Star, Leading Lady with Bert Bailey in "Dad and Dave Come to Town/ JOHN FLEETING, Lead with George Wallace-in "Gone to the Dogs." PHIL SMITH, Principal Comedian with Royal Comic Opera Company, "Arcadians," and "Maid of the Mountains." CHARLIE ALBERT, Of Gilbert and Sullivan and Pollard Opera Company. MARY DUNCAN, LEAL DOUGLAS. ALATHEA SIDDONS, Three Versatile Artists who toured N.Z. with the recent success "The Women" Company. MASIE WALLACE, Of Gilbert and Sullivan Fame. NORMAN BARRINGTON And LANE PATTERSON, Two London Artists who have appeared with Matheson Lang and Seymour Hicke. THIS BRILLIANT COMEDY COMPANY WILL PRESENT "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" —— (From Brazil, Where the Nuts Come From). IT'S FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LAUGH! PRICES: RESERVED D.C. and 0.5., ss. UNRESERVED: 4s, 3s, and 2s. PLAN OPENS MONDAY AT D.I.C. PLAN OPENS MONDAY AT D.I.C. HARBOUR EXCURSION. j HPHE m.y. SOUTHERN CROSS will .-*- leave Queen's Wharf at 2 p.m. Tomorrow Afternbon, Saturday, for a trip round the harbour. Adults 2s. Juniors, 16 and under Is. FUNERAL NOTICE. Sfit SOUTH *rRtC«N*£* 4 t i QOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS are requested to atend the Funeral of their late comrade. No. 4G34, Samuel D. ! Munn (7th New Zealand Contingent), which will leave the Chapel of R. H. Wilson and Son, Ltd., Adelaide Road, Tomorrow (Saturday), at 1.45 p.m., for the ■South African Veterans' Plot, Karori 1 Cemetery. E. A. KNIGHTS, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Association. MEETINGS. SA. BURNHAM A. BURNHAM IS COMING COMING COMING To Vivian Sti-eefc Gospel Hall. See Religious Column, Saturday Night's "Post." EDUCATIONAL. "MISS M. TEYCHENNE, L.R.S.M. ' jM- (London), (Registered Teacher). PIANO AND THEORY. Pupils prepared for Examinations and coin petitions if desired. Studio: 32 T;mer;i Crescent. -Brooklyn, SWI. %X/U; I.lla.lsc Lmu vi tJalt-tuue Blocks tor at) purposes aud aL) papers from too cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 34, 9 February 1940, Page 2

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