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YESTERDAY'S RECORD CROWDS ASTOUNDED! EVERY RIGHT-THINKING MAN ANI WOMAN IN NEW ZEALAND WILL SEE THIS FILM! IT IS ESSENTIAL TO BOOK! (Courtenay Place Tram Stop.) ? Direction: G. L Johnston Tel. 51-8-12. I!: . ( Showing for the First Time iv I Xew Zealand. ! | ■'- i | 2 p.m. | TWICE DAILY j 7.45 | THE .SENSATIONAL .BRITISH TILJJ "MEIN IvAMPF-MY CRIMES" "MEIN KAMPF-MY CRIMES" "MEIN KAMPF-MV CRIMES" "MEIN KAMPF-M^ CRIMES" "MEIK KAMPF-M^ CRIMES" "MEIN KAMPF-M} CRIMES" "JMEIN ICAMPF'-MS CRIMES" "MEIN KAMPF-An CRIMES" "MEIN KAMI'F-M^ (.'RIMES" "MEIN KAMPF-MV CRIMES" • "MEIN KAMPF-MY CRIMES" Completely Authentic! FACTS! TRUTHS! REALISM! • ■'■ . ■ atrocities! :: ....'.■".: '..:.■. ', - PERSECUTIONS! ; : . ; THAT DAREI> NOT ; BJE SHOWN BEFORE. It portrays on the screen for the first time THE LIFE OF ADOLF HITLER, and is composed of actual documentary scenes and authentic reconstruction of salient episodes in the march of events whicli culminated in the rape of .Poland and the present war. EVERYTHING IS FACT OR FOUNDED OS FACT! HEAR HITLER'S PROMISES FROM HIS OWN LIPS. KNOW THE TRUTH! It leaves nothing untold—nothing unshown (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature "MONEY TO BUJRX" "MONEY TO BURN" '•MONEY TO BURN" "MONEY TO BURN 3' "MONEY TO BURN" "MONEY TO BURN" A Riot of Laughs with the Higgins Family,. James Gleason Lucille Gleason — Russell Gleason. (Approved ior Universal Exhibition.) Plans at ■Theatre and D.I.C. ~TJ»OXX THEATRE A^-OXY THEATRE Direction; G. L, Johnston. Tel. 40-GlB. SHOWING Continuous Daily, NOW ivom 11 a.m. Metro-Uoldwyn-Mayer's Greatest "Musical Triumph since "Naughty Marietta. "T-H-E- - - -G-R-E-A-T— W ■ A-L-T-Z" MILIZA KORJUS — LUISI.O RAINER FERNAND GRAVET. t PLUS: A First City Release of "NUMBERED WOMAN" With SALLY BLAXK, LLOYD .-HUGHES, and MAYO METHOT. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) ■ Walt Disney's Glorious Colour Symphony, "SOCIETY DOG SHOW." ■- : LAST CHANCE TONIGHT! ' ,v ' ..;" -01? SEEING. . ■.-.'.' . "THIiY WALK ALONE"' 'THEY WALK ALONE" "THEY WALK ALONE" -THEY WALK ALONE" An outstanding production by THE THESPIANS of Max Catto's tine thriller. FINALLY TONIGHT IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER. N THE CONCERT CHAMBER. GOOD SEATS, at all pricfes, have been. Reserved for sale ut doors tonight. BE EARLY TONIGHT! Seats: 2s (id. 2s, 3s (3d. Tel. bookings after 6.30, 41-065. IT'S A THESPIAN SHOW! i RAINBOW FAIR. /CAMBRIDGE ' TERRACE CONGREKj G ATION AL lIALL, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 and 7. To be Opened by Aunt Daisy At 2.30 p.m. Wednesday, Cth. PIANOFORTE RECITA L. SHIRLEY CRAIG. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. A OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, at 8 p.m. ' Admission: 2s 6d and Is (id. BOX PLAN at BEGG'S, Manners Street. PROCEEDS IN AID OF RED CROSS ACTIVITIES. ,:.■.". '.: . NZ. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. | NOW OPEN DAILY AT THE I NATIONAL ART GALLERY, | Buckle Street. EOURS: Week days, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Evenings, Tuesday and Thursday, 7 to j ■ 0.30 p.m.; Sundays. 2 to 5 p.m. ■ : Admission Is. Art Union Tickets Is,' ■ — -xjaITA'I,. ~" "- : " .1111'] BAHA'i FAITH. A Social Movement with a Religious j Foundation. | AN. Address will be givtu by Miss D. E. ,• Burns and Mi&s E. A. Blundell (Auck-j' and), at 8 p.m.. THURSDAY*, November | ", in Englihli-speakiiig Union Reception j' looms, Nathan's Building, Grey Street, |' lenr CP.O. • | ST. PETER'S PARISH ST. PETER'S PARISH ANNUAL BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK, TUESDAY, NOV. 5. ; To be Opened at 2.45 p.m. by LADY SHIRTCLIFFE. Usual Stalls, suitable Christmas gifts. A LSO open on the evening of the open-' ( £*■ day and on the evening of November, j I. , Entertainment in Evenings. TUESDAY: Dancing items'and One-act Jlay. WEDNESDAY: Moving Pictures by diss Cooper. 3USINESS STATIONERY HOVVKVEK small your prints m^ requiretnente may be, j the services of our expert 9 are | available foi you. TELEPHONE 44-040. j For Our Representative. t I 'HE "EVENING POST" PKINTING »' WORKS. c Place Your Priutmj- Unler With f "The Post." * a

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 108, 2 November 1940, Page 4

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