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Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. Dir.: 0. L. Johnston. Telephone 51-811!. 2 p.m. TWICK DAILY 7.-l,"i MX. LKSLIIC HOWARD MR. LESLIE HOWARD ; .VIU. LKSLIE HOWARD '•PIMPERNEL SMITH" "I'IMi'KKNICL SMITH" "PIMPERNEL SMITH" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AIso—KICARDO CORTEZ • ''I 'KILLED THAT MAN" "I KILLED THAT MAN" . "1 KILLED THAT MAX" v {Recommended by Censor for Adults.) HO X V THEAT RE. Dir.: U. L Johnston. Teleplibne lU-UIS. DAILY. Continuous from 11 a.m. Sensation of the Prize Ilinj;— BILLY CONN "THE PITTSBURGH KID" '"THE PITTSBURGH KID" With Jean Parker, Dick Potvbll. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Feature Edward ARNOLD—LioneI BARRYMORE— Marsha RUNT—Robert STERLING In "THE PENALTY" "THE PENALTY" (.Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tel: 25-041. Is, Is Gd £ I V 0 L I 7.15 p.m. NEWTOWN — 7.15 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT. JOEL McCREA — !— ELLEN DREW 1^ "REACHING FOR THE SUN" Ah;o FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW "NAVAL ACADEMY"' (Prog. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. BRIAN DONLEVY ANDY DEVINE —-In— "SOUTH OF TAHITI" Also OTTO KRUGER GLORIA DICKSON In "THE BIG BOSS" (Prog. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) |i=_ QPERA HOUSE -= Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230). 2 p.m. DAILY 8.0 p.in: Saturday's Huge Crowd was Enthusiastic over Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "BALALAIKA" "BALALAIKA" "BALALAIKA" "BALALAIKA" " ! li With NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY NELSON EDDY ILONA MASSEY ILONA MASSEY ILOia MASSEY CHARLES RUGGLES, LIONEL ATWELL JOYCE COMPTON C. AUBREY SMITH A Dramatic Operetta full of Beautiful Songs, a Story Exciting, Romantic, and .'".- Colourful. < - With our Spleudid Supports, Including "Marchof Time." "New England's 8.000,000 Yankees." \lt's, Entertainment. - > "MEET YOU AT THE •BALALAIKA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JJEGAL —^ KARORI -—-Box Plans Knighton's. Tel. 2S-365, T. 30 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 ARTHUR ASKEY In , "THE GHOST TRAIN" —And JEFFREY LYNN BRENDA BIARSHALL "MONEY AND THE WOMAN" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , TOMORROW WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. ' Dynamic Characters in a Story timely as Today's Headlines—S.S. Glencairn playing its vital part in "Tho Bridge of Ships" across | the Atlantic, steaming to London loaded to capacity with the tools of war. Vividly portrayed by a brilliant/cast. j John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, lan Hunter, John Qualen, Wilfred Litwson ' "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME" '(Recommended by the Censor for Adults and : Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) EMPIRE ISLAND BAY Box Plans Empire Confectionery. Tel. 14-307. 7.30— FINALLY/TONIGHT 7.30 "APPOINTMENT FOX LOVE" And-— "I WAS A PRISONER ON DEVIL'S ISLAND" (Both. Becommended by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. JUDY GARLAND MICKEY ROONEY "LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY" MARJORIE WEAVER' JOHN HUBBARD [,j. "MURDER AMONG FRIENDS" (Both-Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "Crazy Show" Box Plans will bo opened Tomorrow Morning at tho D.I.C. OP X It A HOUSE. P E R A > HOUSE. CiIRLS AND GAIETY LEGS AND LAUGHTER —- Commencing — f FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT KttIDAY NIGHT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT fur a Brief Season. ' MATINEES: SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY Tho GREAT LEVANTE presents, by Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON ; THEATRES, LTD., THE BIG LONDON PALLADIUM LAUGHING SUCCESSS ' s. CRAZY SHOW CRAZY SHOW CRAZY SHOW CRAZY SHOW 50 -- BRILLIANT ARTISTS — 50 Including SIX IMPORTED COMEDIANS, now popularly known as the CRAZY GANG, specialty artists, vocalists, variety stars, comediennes, and a bevy of lovely ballerinas; also the Famous Ventriloquist, GEORGE TOLLERTON in his Inimitable presentation of "CHUCKLES WITH JERRY" "CHUCKLES WITH JERRY" THERE IS NOT ONE DULL MOMENT LN "CRAZY SHOW," WHICH IS DEFNITELY WAR-TIME ENTERTAINMENT. IT'S JERRY'S BIRTHDAY ON FRIDAY. Evening prices: D.C. and U.S., ss; Unreserved Stalls, 3a 6d; Gallery. is.Gd; early floor Gallery. Cd extra. Children half-price. Matinee prices: D.C. and R.S.. 4s, C'nror served Stalls, 8s; Gallery, Is (id; early door Gallery, tid extra. Children half-price. All prices plus tax Box Plans will be opened at the D.I.C, TOMORROW (Tuesday) MORNING, at 9 o'clock. PUBLIC NOTICES. FIRST-AID POST No. 10. WINTER TIME-TABLE. MEMBERS are advised that until further notice the following times for attendances will apply:—The first and third Wednesdays in each month at 7.15 p.m. The first Saturday in each month at 2.15 p.m. L. I). HARRINGTON. Administrative Ofliver. I>USINESS Stationery—Good Printing doJ serves Good Blocks. Tho "Evening Pose" Printing Works cau supply both, Tel. 47-222 <ec :ycue, jxeikauoiatlon.!

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 133, 8 June 1942, Page 2

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