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2ND MIGHTY WEEK! ,_n-~^^ DJ-^S?: JljaT^H qF===-^^^-S=^ ~". . J^"^ , Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. *l«n» «t D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). TODAY . TODAY SFRSIO\TS- 2lt <5 and 8 r> m feLbblOJNb. 2.10, 5, and 8 p.m. . || IS THIS THE YON LUCKNER PLAN? THE YON LUCKNER PLAN? ( You>ll Find An Astounding Exposure In in "MYSTERY SEA R4JDER" jUl&iiati c&a jxaxuxjß .1. "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" . "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" <ScRY SI RMDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" Lni, C,^ LANDIS- Henr, WILCOXON ONSLOW SIEVES. 'I ■ . ALSO SPECIAL FEATURETTE The Sensational I "WORLD IN FLAMES;; "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "To^S S g2£g 55 SIIREINO MINUTES with Paramount Cameramen in the thick of it! gatS^ThjS.?i!£-?i^ffi: ™^^*SSa.iIIS.?SISIS years, culminating in "THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN." IP Both (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. , ~ State = petßS = iTATf iniv^n oxaj.*. TONIGHT AND SAT., MON., at 8 p.m. With MATINEE SAT. at 2 p.m. — "THE MORTAL STORM" — "THE MORTAL STORM" ... . — "THE MORTAL STORM" — String . A Dramatic Cast m the Greatest Story of a Decade! Box p lang AT THEATRE, ■ Telephone 63-899. . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) : ; — =^ ND 60-663 PETONE. . — ' FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. , MOTO TAKES A VACATION" MR. MOIO TAKES A VACATION Associate Feature-^-rrTTT^ ttrrr^ BnflmTtr^o •,. ■ THE RITZ BROTHERS Will scare you silly with laughter in -the gokilla" (Prog. Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) n™rrvi,™™r TOMORROW GEORGE S 4NDERS QBOKGB^BEBB "THE SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE" l Associate Feature: FRED MACMURRAY MADELEINE CARROLL ALLAN JONES T _ . "HONEYMOON IN BALI" "HONEYMOON IN BALI" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) _, : PALACE PHONE PETONE. ALACE ™™ PETONE' FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. "FOLLOW THE FLEET" Associate Feature— LUPE VELEZ, "THE GIRL FROM MEXICO" . ,„ A > rT , c vk-*-(Prog. App. for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW GEN^ AUTIY w^h ' SMTTFY BURVETTE in I»~»--^»^_J pHRISTMAS PANTOMIME! ChbBXMAS PANTOMIME, -,-«~,, . "leS gS Sg 188g" :: E |E .gjggg HOOD;; "RED RIDING HOOD" . SPECTACULAR SONGS, DANCING, HUMOUR. Presented by the VICTORIA LEAGUE "!" J. D L MtfoB o£ w s WAUCHOP •it^rtS^SS^S^S Queen Elizabeth Hostels for men overseas. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14, at 2 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, at 2 p.m. GRAND OPERA HOUSE GRAND OPERA HOUSE! 80, Plan now open at D.I.C. Prices: 2s (plus tax) and Is 6d. Children half-price and special concessions for parties. NO EXTRA FOR BOOKING. RAOB WELMNGTONLO^E No. >, Third Prize ...... Ticket No. 717 X^ A SPECIAL Parade t^&» "^of Returned Soldiers ■ ■ WWfs ...in called for SATURlIBETURNED%OIQI^I daY T DEC. 14, 1940, ""^^^^^^at 9 a.m. Point of! *2&£r Assembly: Junction of . Molesworth Street and Lambton Quay , Medals and decorations to be worn The President and Executive of the R S.A . desire as many as possible to attend. J. Spence-, Secretary, Wellington Returned Soldiers' Assn. : WE make Line or Half-tone Blocks for o all purposes.and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. c 'Evening Post Printing Works. Tel. 44-040. 'II

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 143, 13 December 1940, Page 2

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