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AT ALL SESSIONS. "XMAS UNDER FIRE" "XMAS UNDER FIRE" — "XMAS UNDER FIRE" • Released by British Ministry of Information: . More Vivid tlian "London Can " , Take It." FINAL DAY. "TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN." "TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN." Paramount's Super Western. JOHN HOWARD, ELLEN DREW, AKIM TAMIROFF, MAY ROBSON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, "THE CAPTURE OF BARDIA" I L- JAMES*"~'"~*»-^-ljri <ZZ JAMES /Z?\ [TT^ = __ST. JAMES^*____T LJ Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TOMORROW TOMORROW 7 — -3 SESSIONS3 SESSIONS 2.15 5 8 p.m. 2.15 5 8 p.m. A Hurricane of Hilarity Hits the Tropics with this Trio of Trouble! . ANN SHERIDAN "TORRID ZONE" JAMES CAGNEY "TORRID ZONE" PAT O'BRIEN "TORRID ZONE" 111 "TORRID ZONE" I "TORRID ZONE" —With— "TORRID ZONE" HELEN VINSEN "TORRID ZONE" ANDY DEVINE "TORRID ZONE" GEO. TOBIAS "TORRID ZONE" Sizzling with Excitement, Terrific Suspense, 1 And HoAvling Comedy! A Warner Bros. Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL. PLAN at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). 3rd RADIO-THEATRE SHOW, ST. JAMES, SUNDAY NEXT. EVERY PENNY TO PLUNKET SOCIETY. SUBURBAN THEATRES. QTATE PETONE STATE. PETONE STATE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. Clark GABLE, Joan 'CRAWFORD, In "STRANGE CARGO" "STRANGE CARGO" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW (MATINEE SAT., at 2) With The Gayest Screen Event of the Year. DEANNA DURBIN With Robt. Cummings, Mischa Aver In "SPRING PARADE" "SPRING PARADE" You'A'e ne\ rer seen Deanna like this; For sheer gaiety, for lavish splendour, for fun and song, it outshines anything she has ever done. Box Plan at Theatre (Telephone 63-899). "Help Win the War—Join the National SaA'ings Movement." (Programme approved fof Universal '■ Exhibition.) | f^RAND Tel. PETONE. | I 60-663 PETONE. I | . __ : : . J TONIGHT, at 8. FRANK MORGAN BILLIE BURKE Reginald Owen, Ann Rutherford, - '.-.by- In "THE GHOST COMES HOME" It's Uproarious Fun. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature: ' - WALLACE BEERY ■~-■■ '-As "SERGEANT MADDEN" .. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "Help Win the War—Join the National Savings Movement." PALACE PHONE PETONE ALACE 63-010 PETONE. TONIGHT, at 8. ERROL FLYNN— OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND In "FOUR'S A CROWD" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate heafue: "HEART OF THE NORTH" With Dick Foran — Gloria Dickson. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Help Win the War—Join the National Savings Movement. DE LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. * 'Telephone 63-431. ' 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents LEW AYRES, LANA TURNER In "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" The Stars of "Calling Dr. Kildare" in a Daring Story of Youth on the Spree. -ALSO--1 THE JONES FAMILY In | "QUICK MILLIONS" IF IT HURTS YOU TO LAUGH: KEEP AWAY. (Both Rec. for Universal Exhibition.) ORiNCIi, EDWARD, Woburn. | L RINCE EDWARD, Tel. 63-844. TONIGHT - 7.45 - TONIGHT EDWARD G. ROBINSON In "BLACKMAIL" With RUTH HUSSEY, GENE LOCKHART (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) George O'Brien, Virginia Vale "STAGE TO CHINO" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY William Powell, Myrna Loy, "ANOTHER THIN MAN." -AndBasil Rathbone. Ida Lupino "THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES." (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) KING GEORGE THEATRE, | ■ ING GEORGE THEATRE. I Lower Hutt 10l 63-033 FINALLY TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. JAMES CAGNEY--PRISCILLA LANE - In - "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" (Recommended by the Censor More Especially for Adults.) - TOMORROW - Matinee — 2 p.m. — Matinee. The Picture no one must miss "CONVOY" '- "CONVOY" "CONVOY" I BOOKING IS HEAVY! .:.;■■. RESERVE EARLY! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY SPECIALS At ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN SHOP, 242 Cuba Street. Good bargains in frocks, coats, hats, shoes, sideboard, duehesse chest, mahogany table, etc. "T LIKE Politlor because the tin is easily •*- opened, the polish can't be beaten for brilliance, would be an awful 'shine' at home if I didn't used Poliflor." So writes a Polillor user.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 2

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