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LAST SCREENING TONIGHT. "DEAD END KIDS" ■ In ' "YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH" " — Plus-— HOPALONG CASSIDY r-;-.-■■ ■—-:----i n ■;■■/• "THREE MEN FROM TEXAS" ...... . ..... ;^__plus _^, ■■■, ''A A\A -''FALL OF "BARDIA" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "^^H ( LUXE )=E=" Courtenay V^ j/ Ring Place ■—-^ 53-080. Direction: N.if Theatres. Ltd. TOMORROW at 2 and 7.45. TOMORROW at 2 and 7.45. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME. HEADED BY METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S NEWEST SCREEN SENSATION "WE WHO ARE YOUNG" "WE WHO ARE YOUNG" Starring BEAUTIFUL LANA TURNER BEAUTIFUL LANA TURNER And HANDSOME JOHN SHELTON HANDSOME JOHN SHELTON With Gene Lockhart Henry Armetta And Grant Mitchell. PLUS BORIS KARLOFF IN THE MYSTERY THRILLER. "THE FATAL HOUR" "THE FATAL HOUR" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SEE DE LUXE ADVERTTSESEE DE LUXE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 6. MENT ON PAGE 6. _zzzzzzzzzzzxzzzazz —zzzzzL FINALLY TONIGHT! "WE ARE NOT ALONE" - And — "AT THE CIRCUS" PRINCESS THEATRE. Telephone RINCESS THEATRE. 42-580. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. TOMORROW Continuous TOMORROW from 11 a.m. 2—BIG SPECIALS-2. JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY PRISCILLA LANE PRISCILLA LANE PRISCILLA LANE HUMPHREY BOGART JEFFREY LYNN GLADYS GEORGE FRANK McHUGH "TIJE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" You Avouldn't believe it could be true . . . if it hadn't actually happened! It's the true story of the fantastic tAA-enties . . . the age of the bootlegger . . . the racketeer, 'jyicl the gunman . . . a cavalcade of thrills and excitement! - And - Direct from the Paramount! PoAverful Romance! Mighty Adventure! Republic Pictures Present Chester Jane Charles MORRIS * WYATT * BICKFORD MORRIS * WYATT * BICKFORD MORRIS * WYATT ' * BICKFORD MORRIS * WYATT * BICKFORD MORRIS * WYATT * BICKFORD With ACE the Wonder Dog, And MALA, in "THE GbtRL, FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY'" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY 7" RELENTLESSLY PURSUED BY THE LAW! OutlaAvs of ciA'ilisation hiding the innermost secrets of their past. . . . Fighting desperately for the one moment of happiness alloAved them by the barren, snoAv-covered Arctic. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIAiWL TION. 54th ANNUAL SHOW. FEBRUARY 18 AND 19, 1941. RAM AND EWE FAIR, 20th and 21st, 1941. Masterton Show is recognised as the Best Autumn ShoAv in N.Z. Classes for all breeds ol Livestock. Poultry, Pigeons, and Dog Slioav. Valuable Cups and Trophies offered. Entries for all close February 3, 1941. Free Schedule from R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary, P.O. Box 40, Masterton. TUMBLE SALE. " UMBLE SALE. Will be Held at 65 RIDDIFORD STREET, Newtown, Near Hospital. TOMORROW, from 11.30- a.m. to 9 p.m. "t^^^Y^A^ a"^^^ Good News! Prophecy is clear that "HITLER'S BOMBS WILL NEVER DESTROY BRITAIN." "HITLER'S BOMBS WILL NEVER DESTROY BRITAIN." Vital Predictions in Process of Fulfilment. FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Hear MR. V. R. BROWN. MR, V. R. BROWN. Illustrated Lecture with SOUND FILM SOUND FILM "THE BOMBING OF LONDON." And the latest outstanding events in the theatres of war. CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. CRUELI V Id ANIMALS. V/OU are earnestly requested to report to Ihe S.P.C.A any act ot cruelty yui, may otice: Olfk-e: Hurldai-t-Paruei Buildings Tel 434)78. Lethal Chamhei loi Humane desiiuction ol cat? and don*, available Monday to Friday, at 8.30 to B a.m., and 4 to 4.31) p.m ; Saturday, 5.30 to .'J..30 a.m., at City Corporation Yard, Clydt Quay Fot Animal Ambulance Telephone 55-180. Clime, 18-256 XENIAL, CARS. OE LUXE Vb RENTAL CARS. OURKE BKUS„ " LIMITED. *-* Kilbirnie. 'Tel. 17-099. :'Cheapest rates. Tel. 17-099. OPEN SUNDAY FOR , . RENTAL CARS. "1 LIKE Polillor because it is easily * applied, is antiseptic, preserving, leaves a fresh fragrance, and produces n lasting, durable shine, therefore is most economical." A Poliflor user's statement llf RS. COLLINS. 00 Manners Street, fm everything in Children's Woollen and Silk Sets; Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits, etc. Moderate prices.

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

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