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YOU HAVEN'T HAD ■ THE LAUGH OP YOUR LIEE * UNTIL YOU SEE THIS PROGRAMME i SECOND WEEK! AND STILL PACKING OUT! BOOKINGS ARE POURLNG IN! ]<: JAMES J^A iTi—-^ st. jAM^^^s^r\J Direction: Sir Benjamin fuller. (Central Heating.)' DAILY: 2.15 .... 8 p.m. GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY in " ■ - m■■ in "CALL A COP" "CALL A COP" A British Empire Film. Honestly—there's never Deen anything to match this picture for fun 11 ■ill - Outstanding b'irst Hair Includes: PATHIS WEEKLY, "AIR COMMUNIQUE." BRITISH NEWSKEEL, '•MKETING STARS." and Latest "MARCH OF - TIME." 11l ' TELEPHONE RESERVES- CANNOT . BE HELD LATER THAN 7.30 P.M. Reservations at Theatre, 54-775. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. REGAL KARORI. EGAL KARORI. —BOX PLANS— Knighton's, Tel. ZB-365. 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 JACK OAKIE ALICE FAYE, BETTY GRABLE JOHN PAYNE In = "TIN CAN ALLEY" —Plus— ■ AN OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j DE LUXE LOWER HUTT. B LUXE Tel. 63-431. Central Heating. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. "DRUMS OF THE DESERT" A Story ol the Foreign Legion. With RALPH BYRD—LORNA GRAY Plus A rollicking mystery comedy. "MEET THE WILDCAT" \ - With KALPH BELLAMY — MARGARET LINDSAY i Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW TOMORROW A Thrilling Jungle Picture "1 MARRIED ADVENTURE" —Plus— " GENE RAYMOND — WENDY BARRIE In ■ - "CROSS COUNTRY ROMANCE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCE EDWARD Woburn RINCE EDWARD Tel. 63-844 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 ROBERT YOUNG — LEWIS STCNE —MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN— In Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr's "SPORTING BLOOD" —PiusGeorge Formby , •'■■•' IN ■ "TROUBLE BREWING" (Bottt Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) SCHOOL HOLIDAY MATINEE, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 2 p.m. GEORGE FORMBY in "TROUBLE BREWING" ~ Plus. Featurettes. TT'ING GEORGE THEATRE, J-*-ING GEORGE THEATRE. LOWER BUTT. Tel, 63-933. - FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. Roar —as the whole family, almost I catches pneumonia watting for him to. propose! Ann ' Frank Irene RUTHERFORD MORGAN RICH —IN— ■ "KEEPING COMPANY" S (R&c. by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) CARTER OBSERVATORY BOARD. ASTRONOMICAL LECTURE -By - THE DIRECTOR OF THE CARTER OBSERVATORY, MB.1 M. GEDDES — On — "THE MOON." TLLUSTRATED by Lantern Slides. At the X WELLINGTON CITY LIBRARY LECTURE ' HALL, — On — THURSDAY, MAY 22, at 8 p.m. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d (to defray expenses). BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY (INC.). WELLINGTON BRANCH. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 22. riRHE BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY, 138 WakeJL field Street (near Town Hall), extend a Hearty Invitation to the public to be present at their Roo7ns on THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Programme of Films presented by the Government Tourist Bureau, including some films kindly lent by the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom, depleting the Royal Navy, British Shipbuilding, Convoys, etc. COME, AND SEE WHAT OUR GALLANT SEAMEN ARE DOING FOR YOU. ALL WELCOME. DOMINION MUSEUM. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE SESSION, 1011. milE First Screening of Educational Films X for this year, including:— "The Stories of Coal and Asphalt." "Native Africa." "Travel in Yosemite ;inrt Palestine." "On Guard in the Air." "Machine Mailing and Mechanisation." 'Toods iind Nutrition." "The Art of Lithography." Will be held in THE LICCTUKE HALL OF THE MUSEUM -On TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1011, At 8 p.m. Admission Cd. BUSINESS STATIONERY BOWEVER Small your Printing Requirements may be, the Services ot our Experts are available to you. TELEPHONE 44-040 For our Representative. • THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS. PLACE YOUR PRINTING ORDER WITH "THE POST."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 117, 20 May 1941, Page 2

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