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ri fc^* s*^. james**""—-Lrl Lgz °t. James Z~r\ \T~r~-~-~^ st. .tamibs^ — jj Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY AT 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). * A FEAST ! OF FUN AND LILTING SONGS! BING CROSBY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY MARY MARTIN MARY MARTIN BASIL RATHBONE BASIL RATHBONE In "RHYTHM on the RIVER"'" "RHYTHM on the RIVER" 1 "RHYTHM on the RIVER" . "RHYTHM on the RIVER" A Paramount Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEXT FRIDAY You wouldn't believe it could be true ... if it hadn't actually happened! The golden age of the bootlegger, the racketeer, and the gunman . . . a cavalcade of thrills and excitei ment! Warner Bros. Present JAMES OAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY PRISCILLA. LANE, PRISCILLA LANE, Humphrey Bogart — Jeffrey Lynn Gladys George ' Frank McHugh In "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE EOARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS OPEN TODAY. Book at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). SUBURBAN THEATRES. —- ING GEORGE THEATRE, ING GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. Telephone 63-933. 8 o'clock—TONIGHT and TOMORROW. BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS GEORGE BRENT-MIRIAM HOPKINS In "THE OLD MAID" "THE OLD MAID" "THE OLD MAID" "THE OLD MAID" The story women tell in whispers! It's the screen's dramatic triumph of all time. -—Also Showing "March of Time"—"An Organ Novelty" (the Crawforda in a tuneful number), "]Vorld's Fair Junior" (clever youngsters in a clever show), and a Coloured Cattoon, "Robin Hood Makes-Good." (Eec. by the Censor more Especially for Adults.) PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. RINCE EDWARD, Tel. 03-844. | FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. CHARLES LAUGHTON CLARK GABLE,- FRANCHOT TONE, "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." -And—GEORGE FORMBY— In the Comedy Featurette, "BY GEORGE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) > TOMORROW "THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" With SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, NAN GREY CECIL KELLAWAY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WALTER CONNOLLY, Onslow STEVENS — Iris MEREDITH "THOSE HIGH GREY WALLS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) DE LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. Telephone 63-431. TONIGHT 7.45 TONIGHT PAUL ROBESON -In"PROUD VALLEY" "PROUD VALLEY" "PROUD VALLEY" Unforgettable drama of heroism, unfaltering courage and sublime devotion, told in the mining cliff r::-ts of Wales. (Recommended by the ( • isor for Adults.) —Also- - Dc/onj dosing in . . . flue by clue! What it' the linger of guilt -points to a policeman's own son? '•MY SOX IS A CRIMINAL" "MY !iOX IS A CRIMINAL" "MY SOX IS A CRIMINAL" -WithAlan Baxter, Jacqueline Wells. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) CHRISTMAS CAROLS IN THE GARDEN AT BEAUTIFUL HOME WOOD, Residence ot Mr. and Mrs. B. Sutherland 50 tlomewood Avenue, Karori. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 1 Led by the Boys' Institute Band and the Bohemian Male Choir. (HOME AND SING CHRISTMAS: CAROLS And WANDER AROUND BEAUTIFUL HOME WOOD. Swimming Bath. Tennis Courts, and AI the Attractions of Homewood open to Guests. Gardens Open 2 p.m. Carols 3 p.m Is Donation at Gates. Programmes Vvee. In Aid of the Wellington Free Kindergarten Association. BOOK THIS DATE IN NOW. Tea and Biscuits, 6d. Soft Drinks. If Sunday, Ist. should be wet, the after noon wilj be postponed until Sunday Bth GRAND SCOTS CONCERT. DANCE TO FOLLOW. TOWN HALL. 10WN HALL. ST. ANDREW'S DAY. NOVEMBER 30, at 8 p.m. Chairman: THE HON. !\ FRASER (Prime Minister). First-class Musical Programme. Highland Dancing. Pipe Music. Proceeds in Aid of the Orphanages. Tickets, 2s> 6d and Is Gd; Children Half price, on sale J. R. Uaird's 282 Lambtor Quay, entrance Kelburn Avenue. Box Plan D.I.C. j. d. McDonald, lion. Secretary, Anne Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 129, 27 November 1940, Page 2