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FINAL 2 DAYS ... 2 p.m. .. 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents ! "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" ! "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" | "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" ] — ALSO SHOWING — "THE CAPTURE OF BARDIA" "THE CAPTURE, OF BARDIA" J |l!lllIl!!liillllillIlllt!lll!ll!lllllllli!!l!!lll!!fflll!limH| Ithe majestic. 1 |THE "L AJEST IC. s* £!l!ll!ll!!ll!l!ll!!!l!!!!!!ini!l!llll!!!UIII!il1imiliniIl!l5 Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corp. ( FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT-— At 2 p.m 5 pin 8 p.m. Universal Films Present ... j "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY ( THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND " THOUSAND ] THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" r- i Plans, at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100), (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 3rd GRAND RADIO-THEATRE SHOW, ST. JAMES, SUNDAY NEXT. Every Penny to the Plunket Society. EVERYBODY WILL BE THERE! ■ ■pEX THEATRE. ; •"EX (Cuba St.) THEATRE. ■ (Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd.) Tel. 52-334. '• TONIGHT 7.30 — TOMORROW \ 6d 6d 6d, 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d Gd \ THRILLER NIGHT : ' BORIS KARLOFF in ; "THE MYSTERY OF MR. WONG" : "THE MYSTERY OF MR. WONG" \ (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) ; ——Associate Feature -— ; "ALF'S BUTTON AFLOAT" \ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ; AIso—LATEST CINESOUND NEWS. ' PRINCESS THEATRE. Telephone . RINCESS THEATRE. 42-580. Direction: Mew Zealand Theatres, Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily. PAUL MUM PAUL MUNI In " . • ' "WE ARE NOT ALONE" "WE ARE i.OT ALONE" "WE ARE NOT ALONE" (Recommended by 'the Censor for Adults.) -Associate Feature THE MAKX BROS. MARX BROS. ..-.....-.„■: -■'~~,,in ,-:,.'.:,.,...-,....•-.. . "AT THE CIRCUS" "AT THE CIRCUS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . NEWTOWN'S LUX UK V THEATRE. -c/"rpHE AS C 0 T^'^a C=d Telephone 24-753. f%~ (Corner Constable Street.) TONIGHT AND THURS., 7 p.m. "GOLDEN BOY" — ■ i - "GOLDEN BOY" "GOLDEN BOY" — — — "GOLDEN BOY" "GOLDEN BOY" ——— Barbara Stanwyck* Adolphe Menjou. A tense .drama., of .a sensitive musician who is forced to become a prize-fighter. A Great Screen Experience. - In' Addition:.v < "FORGED PASSPORT" "FORGED PASSPORT" j "FORGED PASSPORT" "FORGED PASSPORT" J "FORGED PASSPORT" PAUL KELLY. .JUNE LANG. Exciting action melodrama of spy smuggling and illegal entry of foreigners. (Both Ree. by the Censor, for Adults.) OUTSTANDING SUPPORTS. COMING FRIDAY. ] "CHARLEY'S (Big-Hearted) AUNT" • "CHARLEY'S (Big-Hearted) AUNT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WELLINGTONFREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. TRAINING COURSE, 1941-1942. ' QTUDENTS of seventeen years or over £2 wishing .to train as Kindergarten Teachers should apply for particulars immediately to— THE PRINCIPAL, FREE KINDERGARTEN, 196 Taranaki Street. A sound secondary education essential. . Matriculation an advantage. ONSLOW HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. rpHE MIDSUMMER SHOW will be held X in the . KHANDALLAH TOWN ' HALL on FRIDAY, 7tb ins-t., 3 p.m. to 9.30. p.m.. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Hou. Secretary 9 p.m. on THURSDAY, at the Hal!. 1..- ALDERSON. Hon. Secretary. + ": INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES. TTNDER the Auspices of the Wellington *-' City Sub-centre of the New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc.), Instructional i Classes- for the Members and the Prospective Members will be held at Red Cross , Rooms, 61 Dixon Street, as follows: — ' HOME NURSING.-Elementary arid : Intermediate Sections: Tuesday, February : 11, at 2 p.m.; Wednesday, February 12, at ■ 7.30 p.m. : : FIRST ■ AlD.—Monday, February 10, at 7 p.m.; Friday, February 14, at 7 p.m. AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS.—Thursday, February 13> at 7.30 p.m. It is imperative for prospective members to enrol at above address prior to the classes. T. E. LISSINGTON, Secretary. ""I LIKE PoMor because it is easily *• applied, is antiseptic, preserving, leaves' a fresh fragrance,'and .produces a lasting,, durable 6hine, thereftiro w incfst ; economical." A Polillor user's statement. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1941, Page 2

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