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LAST TIME TONIGHT. LANA TURNER - JOHN SHELTON ln "WE WHO ARE YOUNG" BORIS KARLOFF in "THE FATAL HOUR" ~^=E I LUXE )l|="~ Courtenay \. King Place -^ 53-080. Direction: N.Z Theatres, Ltd. TOMORROW, At 2 and. 7.45 p.m. THRILLS! LAUGH! ACTION! Start taking a Nerve Tonic now —It; will build you up for this Thrilling Double-feature Programme. GORDON HARKER In "SALOON BAR" "SALOON BAR" WILLIAM '.UNDIGAN. JOY HODGES, lv "THEY ASKED FOR IT" "THEY ASKED FOR IT" "DRUMS OF FU MANCHU" , (Programme Recommended by.the Censor for Adults.) SEE PAGE" 12. TFs ALL ABOUT THIS THRILLING I PROGRAMME. I ■ ■ : SUBURBAN THEATRES. (JTATE PETONE —— STAI'E Ox ATE PETONE STATE FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY (Twice winner of the Academy Award* "STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE" (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) TOMORROW AT 8. TRULY A GREAT PICTURE! ——"CONVOY" "CONVOY" -"CONVOY" "CONVEY" "CONVOY" A Remarkable Screen Achievement, with a specially selected cast, headed by CLIVE BROOK. Judy Campbell Edward Chapman It Avill be Necessary to Reserve. Box Plan for Season now at Theatre, Tel. 63-899.----(Programme for Universal Exhibition.) Help Win the War—Join the National Savings Movement. GRAND TeL PETONE. , RAND 60-663 PETONE. TONIGHT, at 8. An Up-to-the-minute Thriller. JACK BUCHANAN in "BULLDOG SEES IT THROUGH" (Recommeuded by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature: Clarence E. Mulford's "3 MEN FROM TEXAS" With WILLIAM BOYD, Russell Hayden Andy Clyde. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Chapter 7, "FLASH GORDON - CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE" "Help Win the War—Join the Natioual Savings Movement." -- PALACE PHONE PETONE I ALACE 63-010 PETONE TONIGHT, at 8. BILLIE BURKE in "THE CAPTAIN IS A LADY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature. Joan CRAWFORD — James STEWART In "THE ICE FOLLIES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Help Win the War—Join the-National Savings Movement. f T7"ING GEORGE THEATRE. | I AVING GEORGE THEATRE. I Lower Hutt. Tel. (io-933. | I 1 FINAL SCREENING — 8 p.m. FINAL SCREENING ■ FINAL SCREENING _ "CONVOY" "CONVOY" , "CONVOY" The Picture of the Moment. TOMORRO W DEANNA DURBIN | DEANNA DURBIN I DEANNA DURBIN | lv || "SPRINGTIME" . I, "SPRINGTIME" 11 "SPRINGTIME" The Gayest Screen Event of the Year! —With— ROBERT CUMMING—MISCHA AUER (Both Approved for Universal Exhib,) I PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. * RINCE EDWARD. Te). 63-844. TONIGHT -a 7.45 TONIGHT JACK HOLT CECILIA CALLEJO "PASSPORT TO ALCATRAZ" (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) LEON ERROL —- DENNIS O'KEEFE "POP ALWAYS PAYS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) J f\E LUXE THEATRE, ■^E LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt j Telephone 63-431, TONIGHT, 7.45. TYRONE POWER, DOROTHY LAMOUR. In "JOHNNY APOLLO" "JOHNNY- APOLLO" "JOHNNY APOLLO" Also: HUGH HERBERT In "SLIGHTLY TEMPTED" "SLIGHTLY TEMPI ED" (Rccomnieiidod by Censor tor Adults,) MASTERT O N S H 0 W . A S T E R T ON S H O W FEBRUARY 18 AND 1!), 1041, Two Days and One Night. Good Entries Received. HOT WATER FREE. NIGHT SHOW. FEBRUARY IS. Spectacular Events by the hitor-houge Girls' Association. RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 20 AND 21. FIRST DAY: Flock l'\oinneys, Elock Lincoins, and Stud Romneys. SECOND DAY: Flock Southdowns, Rye lands, Dorset Hornt>, and Stud South downs. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. VICTORIA LEAGUE. rpHE GARDEN PARTY which was to ■*- have been held at the Residence qf Mrs. F. E. Herbert, 186 The 'Terrace is further POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2.15 p.m. Admission 2s, including afternoon tea, (Wetith 'i' permitting.) "T LIKE Poliflor because I am assured *• of a .healthy bright borne-when J polish my floors, lino, and furniture witb Poliflor antiseptic preserving wax," says another Poliflor user.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 37, 13 February 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 37, 13 February 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 37, 13 February 1941, Page 2

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