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—TOMORROW (Sunday) — At the request and by permission of the civic authorities. ST. JAMES THEATRE will open-7 — TOMORROW (Sunday) at 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. For the entertainment of members of the Forces and Merchant Marine of the Allied Nations, each of whom may bring two civilian friends. , Full Picture Programme As Advertised Below. NO RESERVATIONS. TOMORROW (Sunday) Bq^S t. j a m e!T^|:> Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Daily at 2 and 8 p.m. YOU'LL DIE LAUGHING 808 HOPE 808 HOPE 808 HOPE AND MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL With Percy the Penguin Percy the Penguin In The Funniest of All Hope Hits "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" A Paramount Picture. How'd you like to travel 3000 miles with an Incendiary blonde? It's nice work and Bob got It. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserve at Theatre. Tel. 54-775. . NEWTOWN Box Plans Theatre. Tel. 25-041. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 AND MONDAY Spencer Tracy Hedy Lamarr "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) LLOYD NOLAN — CONSTANCE MOORE "BUY ME THAT TOWN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING WITH A MATINEE 1.30 TUESDAY NEXT 1.30 For a Three-day Session. A GREAT FAMILY HOLIDAY BILL. Walt Disney's Colour Classic, "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-O" "P-I-N-O-C-C-H-I-O" Plus —- Nancy Jon Joan KELLY HALL DAVIS "SAILOR'S LADY" % "SAILOR'S LADY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY MATINEE DAILY AT 1.30. EMPIRE ISLAND BAY BOX PLANS Empire Confectionery. TeL 14-307. Telephone Reserves must be claimed by 7.15 7,30 TONIGHT 7.30 AND MONDAY. "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" And "THE GIRL FROM AVENUE A" (Both Approved for Universal. Exhibition.) REGAL - KARORI BOX PLANS , Knighton's. Tel 28-365. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 AND MONDAY. ROBERT YOUNG MARSHA HUNI In "JOE SMITH, AMERICAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r —and— . PAULETTE GODDARD FEED ASTAIR] In "SECOND CHORUS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) tf^Q\ p l T O L^?l j I . MIRAMAR ■ ' '[ At 7.30. Tel. 18-567. TONIGHT AND MONDAY. An exciting expose of the most dangerous espionage system the world has ever known. "NAZI AGENT" Starring —— CONRAD VEIDT ANN AVAR CONRAD VEIDT ANN AVAR! Associate Attraction A debonair husband shows how to cure escapades of his flirtatious wife! RONALD COLMAN "MY LIFE WITH CAROLINE" And Introducing y ANNA LEE. 0 Additional Short Feature: "THE MARCH OF TIME" (The Indian Crisis.) '' OEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BA^ 7 o'clock — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7 o'cloc Warner BAXTER—lngrid BERGMAN E "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing—— Warren WlLLlAM—Frances ROBINSON "THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) • PLUS—Metro News and Shorts. Telephone 16-393 for Reservations. NEWTOWN AUXILIARY WELLINGTON RETURNED SERVICES' ASSOCIATION. FINAL REMINDER—TATTOO. ORANGE HALL Daniel St MONDAY, JANUARY 25, at 7.45 p.m. W. S. SMITHSON, Hon. Secretary. : ~ MEETINGS. A MEETING will be held in Charming Hall Monday, 25th, at 7.45 p.m. Subject "Reminiscences and Personal Experiences," b; Mrs. E M Wood. Admission: Members Free; Non-members, 1; WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB ANI LITERARY INSTITUTE. THE 131 st Half-yearly General Meeting o Members will be held in the Club' Social Hall at 8 p.m on Monday, February 1 BUSINESS: ' Report and Balance-sheet i General. H. J. SHANKS, Secretary-Manager. WELLINGTON BURNS CLUB. mHE Anniversary Supper will be held I: X NIMMO'S HALL. Willis St., on MONDATi 25th inst. at 8 p.m. The Immortal Memory will be proposed b; Mrs. Harry Atmore. Tickets. 2s. A.F.D.. Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC ADDRESS Will be given by MR. T. H. LANGLEY —On— "THE DEVIL, LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED." In the Swords Clubroom, Waring Taylor St (over Ballingers), on SUNDAY NEXT, the 2411 inst, at 7.30 p.m., under the auspices of THI WELLINGTON RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION Open Forum. Admission Free. DENT ISTS. ~~ 1 ttT" C. EVANS s Hi. DENTAL SURGEON, l Stewart Dawson's Buildings, , LAMBTON QY. llei. 45-488.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1943, Page 2

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