Warner Bros. Present ' James ' CAGNEY — .Priscilla LANE In "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) fiT_^-^QT/ ja7ielT"*~----JJ"] LgT^ °T. JAMES J?1 LpT*- ST. JAMES^, «*-"^Tp Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). TOMORROW TOMORROW ' Sessions: 2.15, 5, and 8 p.m. SPECIAL — LUNCH HOUR SCREENINGS — OF "WORLD IN FLAMES" Only. TOMORROW, at 12 noon and again at 1 p.m. ADMISSION Is. ADMISSION Is. Based on a' story taken from , TODAY'S Headlines . . A Thrilling Tale of present day sea warfare. The secret agents of the sea! Amazing, Unbelievable Adventures of enemy craft luring victims with fake distress calls and sending them to .the bottom with ruthless fury! Paramount Pictures Present — "MYSTEKY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTEKY SEA HAIDER" "MYSTEKY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" . "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SE A RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTEKY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" '^MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" • With CAROL LANDIS CAROL LANDJS (The "Turnabout" Girl) HENRY WILCOXON HENRY WILCOXON ONSLOW STEVENS •• ONSLOW STEVENS JLin SPECIAL FEATURETTE. The Sensational v "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" ■ "WORLD IN . FLAMES" 55 STIRRING MINUTES with Paramount Cameramen in the thick of it! Spain, China, The Rhineland, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Munich, Poland, Norway, France, The Baltic, The Lowlands —Every major event of the past 10 years, Culminating in - "THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN" - (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) *n } / A ~ ;. ' '^. "i n' ii^ »rt= v Brooklyn... J=^f ■ 7.30 — TONIGHT & FRIDAY — 7.30. George ■ Saunders -Helen Whitney "THE SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE" "THE SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE" The Saint goes on forever . . . Tipping his hat at the law . . . and lending his heart to the ladies. j Syd Walker — Jean Gillie "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS?" "WHAT WOULD YOU DO, CHUMS?"] Jean Gillie, the girl with the infectious giggle:is here again to give you the laugh of LAUGHS!'._ Supports Include Australian News Comedy, Etc. (Both Features Recommended by the Censor for Adult and Universal Exhibition Respectively.) All wise patrons BOOK EARLY. Telephone 50-081. All roads lead to the Vogue for the best ENTERTAINMENT. REGAL KARORI. EGAL ———— KARORI. -BOX PLANS"KNIGHTONS," "Tel. 28-365, 7.3O—TONIGHT 7.30 —— FINAL NIGHT SESSIONS A CHILDREN'S MATINEE will be given on NEXT SATURDAY NEXT THE "WIZARD - OF - OZ'» "WIZARD - OF - OZ" (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) ——TOMORROW ALSO SATURDAY, MONDAY. Exciting as the beauty, of its lovely star— the most original entertainment of the year. LINDA DARNELL LINDA DARNELL In .—"STARDUST" "STARDUST" With JOHN PAYNE, ROLAND YOUNG. Plus The hilarious story of two reporters who bought a trunk at an auction sale —and the humorous complications that ensued when they found a body m it. CHARLIE RUGGLES, JANICE LOGAN, In "OPENED BY MISTAKE" "OPENED BY MISTAKE" Plus ■ Walt Disney's "THE DOG LAUNDRY" (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE — ISLAND BAY. MPIRE ISLAND BAY. - BOX PLANS ~ "Empire" Confectionery. Tel. 14-307. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT - 7.30 "THK - UKKAT - WALTZ" "THE - GREAT - WALTZ" "THE - GRKAT - WALTZ" And "STOP, LOOK, AND LOVE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —:—TOMORROW ALSO SATURDAY, MONDAY. A two-fisted love story—a moving picture .< —that goes a. mile a minute. ROBERT TAYLOR, Edward Margaret Frank ARNOLD O'SULLIVAN MORGAN Id "THE CROWD ROARS" "THE CROWD ROARS" Plus—A merry matrimonial muddle when hubby starts "working late at the office." LUCILLE BALL, JAMES ELLISON, In "YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE" (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) VICTORIA LEAGUE. SHOP DAY will be held on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, in. the League Rooms,Fourth Floor, D.I.C. Buildings. Cakes, Sweets, Produce, Flowers, White Elephants, and Fancy Goods. '"■■ ■ Christmas Gifta a Specialty.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 136, 5 December 1940, Page 2
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