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ADVENTURE . . . i SIZZLING EXCITEMENT . . . ! TERRIFIC SUSPENSE . . . ! AND HURRICANE HILARITY . , , ! 1 l^~*~~qt. jame^ s"^^^ *£Z °T. JAMES J^r\ {TV" — -^ ST- -TAMKS^_ mT-^T P Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TODAY 2.15 5 8 p.m. ■2.15 5 8 p.m. TRIPLE TROUBLE IN THE TROPICS! James CAGNEY CAGNEY CAGNEY Goes Native! Ann SHERIDAN SHERIDAN SHERIDAN Goes After Him! Pat O'BRIEN O'BRIEN O'BRIEN Goes "Haywire"! * In "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" j "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" I "TORRID ZONE" "TORRID ZONE" With HELEN VINSEN ANDY DEVINE GEO. TOBIAS Here is real entertainment—laughs galore—action with a punch—with the tropical banana plantations as a background for three rousing stars! AND For Your Added Pleasure: "QUIET, PLEASE" - A side-splitting comedy in Technicolour. "PIED PIPER PORKY"-cartoon. "PLAYING WITH DANGER"-a true adventure. PATHE GAZETTE—Very latest news. "CHRISTMAS UNDER FlßE"—Document from British Ministry of Information. A Warner Bros. Programme. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL. PLAN at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). PRINCESS THEATRE. Telephone RINCESS THEATRE. 42-580. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from NOW SHOWING. 11 a.m. Daily. 2-BIG SPECIALS-1 JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY PRISCILLA LANE PRISCILLA LANE PRISCILLA LANE HUMPHREY BOGART JEFFREY' LYNN GLADYS GEORGE . FRANK M.HUGH "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" "THE ROARING TWENTIES" You wouldn't believe it could be true . . . if it hadn't actually happened! It's the true story of the fantastic twenties . . . the age of the bootlegger . . . the racketeer, and the gunman . . . a cavalcade of thrills and excitement! - And - Direct from the Paramount! Powerful Romance! Mighty Adventure! Republic Pictures Present Chester Jane Charles MORRIS * WYATT * BICKFORD MORRIS * WYATT * BICKFORD MORRIS * WYATT * BICKFORD MORRIS * WYATT * BICKFORD With ACE. the Wonder Dog, And MALA, in "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" RELENTLESSLY PURSUED BY THE LAW! Outlaws of civilisation hiding the innermost secrets of their past. . . . Fighting desperately for the one moment of happiness allowed them by the barren, snow-covered Arctic. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) OPERA HOUSE. PERA HOUSE. A CARNIVAL OF COMIC OPERA Commencing NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE. 4 FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S FAMOUS GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA CO. 80 - ARTISTS - 80. In a Magnificent Production of the Entrancing, Picturesque, and Humorous Comic Opera, I "THE GONDOLIERS" "THE GONDOLIERS" "THE GONDOLIERS" "THE GONDOLIERS" Which will be Staged with New and Elaborate Costumes, Uniforms, Scenery, and it will be presented by an Incomparable Company'of ALL BRITISH. Artists. Musical Director: Leo. Packer. Second Production: TUESDAX AND WEDNESDAY NIGH'J AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 18 and 19. I "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" Preceded by "Trial By Jury" I__ : . To be followed by "The Yeomen of the Guard," "lolanthe," "The Mikadj," and "H.M.S. Pinafore" (preceded by "Cox and Box"). Full Operatic Chorus and Orchestra. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.5..,7s fid; Ordinary Stalls 4s 6d; Gallery, 2s and Is 6d. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Ordinary Stalls, 4a; Gallery, 2s and Is 6d Children, 3s. 2s. and Is. All prices plus tax. Box Plans for "The Gondolier's" arid "The Pirates of Penzance" are now open at the D.I.C. WELLINGTON ALSATIAN SHEPHERD DOG CLUB A RIBBON PARADE will be held TOMORROW (Saturday). February 8, at 2 p.m., at Thorndon Quay and Davis Street Corner. Classes: Puppy to Veteran, Gait Tests. Entries (Is per class) taken on ground. Judge: Mr. W. J. Hislop, of Invercargill. Inquiries Secretary, 45-627. ""I LIKE Poliflor because the tin is easily ■■- opened, the polish can't be beaten for brilliance, there would be an awful 'shine' at home if I didn't used Poliflor." So writes a Poliflor user.

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

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