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iI. \ST 2 DAYS--Always us Warm and Cosy as Your Own I'M reside Uir.: (.!. L. Johnston Telephone Dl-S-12. 2 p.m. TWICK DAILY 7.15 MR. LESLIE HOWARD MR. LESLIE UOWAItU MX. LESLIE UOWARD "I'IMPERNEL SMITH" "PIMPERNEL SMITH' "PIMPERNEL SMITH' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AIso—RICAJIDO CORTESS "I KILLED THAT MAN" "I KILLED THAT MAN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WATCH TOMORROW'S I'APJJKS For Full Details Regarding OUR HUG?: DOUBLE PROGRAM MX COMMENCING FRIDAY ItCNALD COLMAN — LORETTA YOUNG "CLIVE OF INDIA" "CLIVE OF INDIA" "CLIVE OF INDIA" "CLIVE OF INDIA" —And— HUMPHREY BOGART — JOEL McCREA SYLVIA SIDNEY — DEAD END KIDS In "DEAD END" "DEAD END" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) UO X V THEATRE. Dir. J G. L. Johnston. Telephone 40-618. DAILY. Continuous from 11 a.m. Sensation of the Prize Ring— BILLY CONN "THE PITTSBURGH KID" "THE PITTSBURGH KID" With Jean Parker, Dick Powell. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -—Associate Feature Edward ARNOLD—LioneI BARRYMORE— Marsha HUNT—Robert STERLING In "THE PENALTY" 1 "THE PENALTY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tel. 25-041. Is. Is 6d _ RIVOLI7.15 p.m. -—■ NEWTOWN 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. BRIAN DONLEVY — ANDY DEVINE BRIAN DONLEVY — ANDY DEVICE And MARIA MONTEZ And MARIA MONTEZ In "SOUTH OF TAHITI" "SOUTH OF TAHITI" "SOUTH OF TAHITI" White Savage J Lashing Men and Beasts to Hate—and Love . . . in a Pagan Paradise. —Also Showing— OTTO KRUGER — GLORIA DICKSON "THE BIG BOSS" And The Latest Clnesound News. (Prog. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) H^QPERA HOUSE JEZ Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture; Corp., Wd. Plans at D.I.C. and Thoatro (56-230). o p#in . DAILY 8.0 p.m., LAST TWO DAYSI Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer's' Classic— "BALALAIKA" "BALALAIKA" With.— -^ - - ; NELSON EDDY—ILONA MASSEYJ CHARLIE RUGGLES FRANK MORGAN Somanco in the midst of peril, joyous song in the heart of despair. Songs to Remember: "Hide, Cossack, Ride," "Song of tho Volga Boatman," "Tanya," etc. With Selected Supports, including "March of Time," ("Now England's v 8,000,000 Yankees") ' "MEET YOU AT THE' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGAL — KARORI —Box Plans-—— Knlghton'B. Tel. 28-365. 7.30 ~ TONIGHT AND THURSDAY - — 7.30 Dynamic Characters In a Story timely as Today's Headlines—S.S. Glencairo playing Us vital part In "The Bridge of Ships" across the Atlantic, steaming to London loaded to capacity with the tools of war. Vividly portrayed by a brilliant cast. John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell, lan Hunter, John Qualen, Wilfred Lawson ; "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME" (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults and Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) • Plus—— "March of Time" and Selected Featurettes. \T7ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY W (INC.). TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY, AND DANCING COMPETITIONS. To be held In the TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, AUGUST 22 to SEPTEMBER 5, 1912. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 21, 1912. SYLLABUS NOW AVAILABLE from Messrs. Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., Manners St., all Musia Stores, or the Secretary, Colonial Mutual Bldgs., Customhouse Qy., Wellington. Tho up-to-the-minute Snappy and Genuinely Humorous Sketches will appeal particularly to the ALLIED and NEW ZEALAND MILITARY, AIR FORCE, and NAVY BOYS, but they may be a bit too sophisticated for the HOME GUARD. OPERA HOOSE. P E B A HOUSE. WARTIME ENTERTAINMENT—LAUGHTER. ~ Commencing — FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT FRIDAY ' NIGHT NEXT (or a Brief Season. MATINEES: SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY. The GREAT LEVANTE presents, by Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES. LTD., THE BIG LONDON PALLADIUM " LAUGHING SUCCESS CIIAZTf SHOW CRAZY SHOW CRAZY SHOW 50 — BRILLIANT ARTISTS — 50 Including SIX IMPORTED COMEDIANS, now popularly known as tho CRAZY, GANG, a Bevy of Lovely Ballerinas, and tho Famous Ventriloquist, GEORGE TOLLERTON (by courtesy of tho Commercial Broadcasting Service), will present his Inimitable and Humorouß Featurette, "CHUCKLES WITH JERRY" IT'S JEKRY'S BIRTHDAY ON VKIDAY.Evening prices: D,C. and R.S., Ga: Unreserved Stalls, 3s Gd; Gallery, Is 6d; early door Gallery, 6d extra. Children lialf-price. Matinee prices; D.C. and R.S., 4s; Unreserved Stalls, Us; Gallery, Is Gd; early door Gallery, Bd extra. Children ualf-price. All prices plus tai. Box Plans now open at tho D.I.C. ___ DANCING. EMPRESS • BALLROOM, 88 GhusinoQ St. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. CLIFF JONES AND HIS DANCE BAND. Subs. 2s Gd. PO P U L A It D A N C E. ! MAYFAIR TONIGHT MAYFAIR — TONIGHT MAYFAIR — TONIGHT CUBA ST. 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Subs. 2s. 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Subs. 2s. SUPPER. ROY BAKER'S DANCE BAND. EVA DRAPER'S STUDIO, 170 High St., Lower Hutt. WEEKLY DANCE SATURDAYS, 8 to 12. BLUE RHYTHM BAND, Specinl Item by Lou and Jack Cairns. THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 13. S~~ T\ JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 20 Vivian St. TONIGHT. TONIGHT ALL OLD-TIME DANCING. LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA. Admission 2s.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1942, Page 2

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