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Its cast_ will charm you . « • Its music will haunt you . . . Its comedy is a riot . . . Its romance will thrill you . . . It's Jerome Kern's most tuneful triumph! IT'S ONE MUSICAL YOU WONT WANT TO MISS! Utl T- James J^r\ IT) —^-w .ST. JAMES^ --lS £^rjJ Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. (Central Heating.) 2 p.m. — TODAY — 8 p.m. JEROME KERN'S MASTER MUSICAL, TOPPING HIS "SHOW BOAT" AND "ROBERTA" SUCCESSES! A New Universal Picture II "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" "ONE NIGHT IN THE' TROPICS" "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" "ONE ttIGHT IN THE TROPICS" "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" II II — With — Allan Jones—Nancy Kelly— Bob Cummings—Mary Boland — And — Bud ABBOTT with Lou COSTELLO The Radio Sensations of "I Am a Baaad Boy" Fame! And for your added pleasure— 30 MINUTES LATEST. WORLD NEWS "CRAZY HOUSE." Coloured Cartoon "LOVELY WALES," Beautiful Scenic . Plans at Theatre, 54-775. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. Jr-"~" v i &m a, L"^^^ KlLßlßNl^^.^p "N.Z.'s Finest Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT — 7.30 TONIGHT JACK BUCHANAN — JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN In the now screen version of Inn Hay's naval comedy, . "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" With Fred Greta Leslie EMNEY GYNT FULLER —Companion Feature— Thrill to the harrowing tale of an invisible man whose ghastly power made a city cringe with fear ... as he stalked through crowded places . . . unseen! "THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" "THE INVISIBLE. MAN RETURNS" "THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE. Vincent Price, Nan Grey, Cecil Kellaway. Plus "METROTONE NEWS." Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. PLEASE NOTE Unclaimed Telephone Reserves CANNOT BE HELD AFTER 7.15. "REGAL KARORI -"EGAL KARORI 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 Presents ANOTHER PHENOMENAL WEEKEND ■ ENTERTAINMENT. DEANNA DURBIN j n "SPRING PARADE" "SPRING PARADE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) V.TVIENNE LEIGH LAURENCE OLIVIER j n "21 DAYS TOGETHER" "21 DAYS TOGETHER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans, "Knighton's." Tel. 28-365. ceaside theatre, lyall bay ►Seaside theatre, lyall bay 7 o'clock - TONIGHT ONLY LORETTA YOUNG, RAY MILLAND, In "THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE" —Together With— 808 HOPE, PAULETTE GODDARD, -In"THE CAT AND THE CANARY" (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) Latest Newsreels and Stooge Comedy. HANDALLAH PICTURES. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" With Ray. MILLAND Ellen DREW (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) The Sky Menace Strikes at.Sea. "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" With Carole LANDIS —' Henry WILCOXON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ENGLISH FOLK ASSOCIATION (Founded 1935). WHEN ENGLAND CALLS—HERE'S OUR REPLY! We must go on sending Clothes and Blankets for her homeless air-raid victims. DO YOUR BIT and support this splendid entertainment given by over seventy talented performers. ST. GEORGE'S DAY CONCERT. npOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, at S p.m. The Best Programme of 1941 will feature THE VICTORY TROUBADOURS (formerly Centennial "Faust" Chorus). Also, CAR A HALL. Pianist: VINCENT ASPEY, Violinist; MY.RA SAWYER, Soprano: NOLA HYDE, Entertainer: W. ROY HILL, Tenor: and LEN HOPKINS, Baritone. ACCOMPANISTS, Jean Clni/kson, Nola Pritchard and Clement Howe. PLAY—-"Echo and Narcissus." A Helen Gard'ncr Production. ■SOLO DANCERS from Margaret Oatcs Studio. HELEN GARD'NER/S VERSE-SPEAK-ING CHOIR. BISHOP HOLLAND will give brief address on "England." ADMISSION 2s 6d (reserves at D.1.C.), and Is 6d. Proceeds for Clothing, Blankets, etc., for Victims of Bombs over England through Mayoress's Depot, Lady Galwny Patriotic Guild. HELP ENGLAND OX "ENGLAND'S DAY." "T 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 use Poliflor." So writes a Poliflor user.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 4

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