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FINALLY TONIGHT, AT 8. Metro-GoldAvyn-Mayer. Presents "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" "NIGHT.TRAIN TO MtJNICH" "NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Also ShoAving— "THE CAPTURE OF BARDIA" —And— The Latest Ministry of Information Short Subject, "CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE." iimillJllillllll!]lllllll)|[ll!lllllllllIlllllll!l!!lllllIIIIII| 1 THE Til* AJESTIC. 1 | THE iyi AJESTIC. § gllllllllllllll[[|!!llll!liriH!llllllllllll!lllll!![nillll!lllll Direction: Fuller's Theatre Corp. ' TOMORROW TOMORROW At 2 p.m. .... 5 p.m 8 p.m. THE ANZACS ! RIDE AGAIN! Magnificent in its inspired conception . . . Drama ... Adventure . . . Romance . . . Action ... To stir the heart of everyone! . . . From the thunder of the world's most heroic adventure surges a glorious romance of deathless courage and deA Totion. Universal Films Present ... "FORTY : "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY "FORTY THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND THOUSAND HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" ■■■■■■ HORSEMEN" HORSEMEN" —Starring— Betty Bryant — Grant Taylor . ■ •■ ; "Chips" Rafferty — Pat Twohill. Glorifying the unconquerable spirit of the NeAV Zealand Mounted Rifles and the Australian Light Horse . . . a dauntless spirit that Avon imperish- ': able lustre in the annals of Empire. WITHOUT ANY DOUBT IT'S A GREAT PICTURE! —Also ShoAving— Metro and Cinesound NeAA rSreels. —And"Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair" (Musical). BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY! Plans at DJ.C. and Theatre (45-100). (Recommended by the £ensor for Adults.) 3rd .GRANL> ? f RADIO-THEATRE SHOW, ST. JAkES, SUNDAY NEXT. ■'. Every Penny to the Plunket Society.' . EVERYBODY WILL BE THERE! REX ~ THEATRE. I ■ EX (Cuba St.) -THEATRE. . (Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd.) Tel. 52-334. , FINALLY — 7.30 - TONIGHT "THE MYSTERY OF MR. WONG" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature -—- "ALF'S BUTTON AFLOAT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. C=/"rp HE ASC OT" I C=l Telephone 24-753. £==_"" ! (Corner Constable Street.) FINALLY TONIGHT 7 o'clock. "GOLDEN BOY" — "GOLDEN BOY" Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou. Sensitive Drama of a Musician who Became a Prize-fighter. In Addition: "FORGED PASSPORT" -—"FORGED PASSPORT" ■ Paul Kelly June Lang Action Melodrama of Spy Smuggling Racket. (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW, SAT., MON., TUES.: ■ "CHARLEY'S (Big-Hearted) AUNT" \ "CHARLEY'S (Big-Hearted) AUNT" Arthur Askey — Richard Murdoch I "LUCKY CISCO KID" "LUCKY CISCO KID" , Cesar Romero ( —--—- Mary Beth Hughes • (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - / £ABOUR PARTY PICNIC. MAIDSTONE PARK, SUNDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 9. GREAT SPORTS PROGRAMME. '. TUG OF WAR (Army, Navy, and Air Force v. Civilians). Lucky Baby Competition, etc. Milk and Hot Water Supplied. r Also Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, and Sweets for Children. i Music by the' Upper Hutt Municipal . Band. j FARES:, Adults,. 2s, 3d; .Children, ls, AA ; ;,:?.' including admission Jtb park. Members" of" the Armed Forces will be Admitted to Park Free. Trains leave Wellington 9.37, stops all stations; 9.50 stops at Petone and Hutt. ) Trams will leave Miramar 8.45 a.m.; Lyall Bay, 9 a.m.; Island Bay, 8.54 a.m.; Karori, 8.25; Seatoun, 8.57; Kilbirnie, via tunnel, 8.56 and 9.25 a.m.; and Brooklyn, 8.35 and s 9.10 a.m. f « , TUMBLE SALE '&: 61 VIVIAN STREET,: v yFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 11 o'clock. Bargains in Ladies', Men's, and Children's Clothing. "__ Come early. "j LIKE Poliflor. because it is easy to •*■ apply, economical, antiseptic, and pre- - serving, it cleanses as you polish, leaves a. glossy and mirror-rlike finish." A Poliflor r user's opinion.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 2

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