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/:R lvoijM s:^> .: NEWTOWN. I Telephone 25-041.' Prices, Is 6d, Is, - (Deaf Aids Available.) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY, at 7. &OEN GARFIELD JOHN GARFIELD PRISCILLA LANE ■PRISCILLA LANE Triumphantly Together Again! In • ■ — _ . 1 "DUST BE MY DESTINY" "DUST BE MY DESTINY" ! "DUST BE MY DESTINY" I f "DUST BE MY DESTINY" ! "DUST BE- MY DESTINY" "DUST BE MY DESTINY" -; .:--. ■" ." ' • ■ -l Life gave this boy and this girl nothing but love . . . Love gave them courage t6 face everything! Fighting proudly against the-world . . . asking little but hoping much . . . battling their way to & home and happiness! You'll never forget this poignant romance! And "CAPTAIN CAUTION" "CAPTAIN CAUTION" "CAPTAIN CAUTION" "CAPTAIN CAUTION" "CAPTAIN CAUTION" "CAPTAIN CAUTION" 1 : with VICTOR MATURE, LOUISE PLATT, LEO CARRILLO, BRUCE CABOT. TN LOVE! IN ADVENTURE! IN DANGER! They stood shoulder to shoulder . . . one for all and all for one ... as they stormed the seven seas for a pretty girl ... a gtout ship and the joy of a rousing fight! (Both Pictures Rec. by the Censor for Adult Audiences.) SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), 1.30 p.m. "CAPTAIN CAUTION" and "MILITARY ACADEMY." J** —"""" fZ IN M A. '~ _J_^J N. 2.'s Finest Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT 7.30 TONIGHT ANNA NEAGLE-RAY MILLAND ANNA NEAGLE-RAY MILLAND ANNA NEAGLE-RAY MILLAND - With - Roland Y"oung—Alan Marshall, May Robson "IRENE" For sheer entertainment quaIi"IRENE" ties "Irene" will take its place "IRENE" among the year's greatest "IRENE" offerings, with Anna Neagle "IRENE" in her first glamour role in "IRENE" a picture that thrives on the "IRENE" ever-increasing zest of this "IRENE" ravishing young star! What songs! What love and laughter! . . . It's a dream of a slioav come true! — Associate Feature — GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN - In - "LEGION OF THE LAWLESS" "LEGION OF THE LAWLESS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) From legal trials to lawless trails in the drama of a young, lawyer whose six-guns brought justice'-,where his law-books failed. MATINEE-;i Jop.rn,v SATURDAY- • "Legion of the Lawless." Ep. 5 "THE GREEN HORNET." , - And Sliort Featurettes. Telephone 14-202 for Reservations. Help -W-iti'-'the-.War—Join the National Savings. Movement. CAPITOL. MIRAMAR — MIRAMAR —— At 7.15-^THIS EVENING—At 7.15. "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" It's the merriest marital mix-up since Grandma was a blushing bridesmaid! Starring—-— JEAN ARTHUR FRED MacMURRAY, MELVYN DOUGLAS. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) - Also Showing "SOUTH OF SAMOA" "SOUTH OF SAMOA" "SOUTH OF SAMOA" (Photographed in Technicolour.) Tropical storms and tempestuous passions —languorous nights, and a romantic moon. With DOROTHY LAMOUR, ROBERT PRESTON. LYNNE OVERMAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ADDED ATTRACTION. Chapter 5 of the "GREEN HORNET" MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. "FOR THE SERVICE" BUCK JONES. IPMFIRE ■ ISLAND BAY. UMPIRE ISLAND BAY -BOX PLANSEmpire Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. 7.30 TONIGHT — 7.30 Also SATURDAY, MONDAY. — SPECIAL In view of the expected crisis in Britain during the ensuing six weeks—we present the indisputable evidence, given by an American observer, that THE PEOPLE OF CHURCHILL'S ISLAND WILL NOT FAIL. The Ministry of Information Presents "LONDON CAN TAKE IT" "LONDON CAN TAKE IT" (First Suburban Screening.) SHOWING AT ALL. SESSIONS. — Plus — GEORGE FORMBY j i. Id • j "GUNNER GEORGE" "GUNNER GEORGE" And HUGH HERBERT In "LA CONGA NIGHTS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2.15 — MATINEE TOMORROW — 2.15 George Formby in "GUNNER GEORGE" ATHLETICS! ATHLETICS! WANGANUI CLUB Versus WELLINGTON CLUB. Also, Full Programme of Handicap Events. 2.15 p.m. HATAITAI PARK-HATAITAI PARK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Admission 6d. .'•.'-" -■ A. D. ROWSE, Hon. Secretary, . Wellington "Centre, N.Z. A.A. A.' "T LIKE- Poliflor because it is easily -■•'. appliedr is . .antiseptic, preserving, leaves a fresh fragrance, and produces a lasting, durable shine, therefore is most economical." A Poliflor user's statement,'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1941, Page 2

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