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POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS. "tantTEN-ir V y au>« PLACS -"^ 63-080 Dir.: N. 2. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.45 WALLACE BEERY — MARJORIE MAIN •WALLACE BEERY — MARJORIE MAIN In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "JACKASS MAIL" "JACKASS MAIL" And RALPH BYRD, VIRGINIA VALE, WILLIAM HALLIGAN In "BROADWAY BIG SHOT" "BROADWAY BIG SHOT* (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) bO YOU DARE MATCH YOUR BRAIN WITH A MASTER. MURDERERf THE CASE OF THE BLACK PARrtOT THE BLACK PARROT IT'S TERROR-IFIC! NEXT ATTRACTION. AT THE DE LUXE. NORMA SHEARER ROBERT TAYLOR In • "E-S-C-A-P-E" "E-S-C-A-P-E" "E-S-C-A-P-E" "E-S-C-A-P-E" I With CONRAD VEIDT NAZIMOVA FBLIX BRSSSART ALBERT BASSERMAN PHILIP DORN BONITA GRANVILLE THE EXCITING ROMANTIC NOVEL that la even more exciting on the screen. A thrilling epic of adventure, as great as lta stars. NOW SHOWING At Wellington's most beautiful and best appointed little theatre, situated In Cuba St.—right next to Patrick's Corner. *IJEW" TIME THEATRE. CUBA ST. tilt.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-834. Here is the Complete Programme for Tonight, i •Wednesday and Thursday. 7.30 p.m.: "SKY MURDER" With ,- rf itfALTER PIDGEON .: . As NICK CARTER ' in the Detective Mystery Thriller of the Year. 8.50 "pin.! With -■ - I NORMA SHEARER ■ i;-". :,'". ..':;..--; i.' , ■ ' I , ROBERT TAYLOR ■ j . _ .. '. If you. haven't ahready been to this delightful little theatre—so refreshing 1 So bright 1 And so comfortable! Is your. opportunity to see it at its very best with a SUPER'PROGRAMME a"hat will'defy the most fastidious theatregoer. YOU MUST NOT MISS "ESCAPE" * QumuuawniuiuiuuuiaaiiimiiHiiiminHuuiiiiitiiuuHiuituLiifuimiumuuiiuiiiiuiiuuu ■ ALWAYS A BETTER SHOW AT THEB I PRINCESS THEATRE I m N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel 42-580. H [m CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM II A.M. M "THE GREAT IiIPERSONATION" "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" ' ~ -\ ■ With- '"" *■ "' Itdph '' Evelyn Kaaren Edward Bellamy ' ankers ,vebxe norris (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) - SECO-XD BIG FEATURE Larry ■feiehard Arllne William ' (Buster) ARL£X JUDGE FBAWLEY CRABBE .' 'In ;'•' ' "WILDCAT" ' - • . "WILDCAT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 50-081 RESERVATIONS 50-081 fTETrOGUE THEATRE"i|f - \ O^w^y Brooklyn. *■-.'■.' FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. GHORGB SANDERS . . . \VENDY BARBIE *'A DATE WITH THE FALCON" >-■ Homicide Halts a Honeymoon. . (Recommended by the Censor for Adult '■:.. Audiences.) fBANCES GDJF.ORD WILLIAM BOYD :■■■ "BORDER VIGILANTES" Story by Clarence E. Mulford. (Universal Exhibition.) ,AIS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 7.1S EBDY LAMARR ROBERT TAYLOB *^ RUTH HUSSEY «H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." AUER * HUGH HBRBBRT - JANE FRAZEB "DON'T GET PERSONAL" (Universal Exhibition.) TEE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. : T^^-lk KILBIRNIi^^f At 7.30. Tel. 14-202. TONIGHT, AND WED., THURS. Two charming chisellers ... a baron without a bank roll ... a princess wlta» out a penny 1 Norma Melvyn SHEARER DOUGLAS _In— "WE WERE DANCING" "WE WERE DANCING" Korma'a First Comedy in Years and the Brilliant Noel Coward Hit! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —And on the Same Programme— Edmund Mary GWENN MAGUIRE i In <(AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME" ttAN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME" idaptcd from the Famous Play that warnei England Against Invasion. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , —Additional Attraction, at 7.15—. '•■-'' ■ Chapter 1, - "DON* WINSiOW OF THE NAVY" . -.(.The-Human Torpedo). j_fi _____ . "CHURCH OF CHRTST, SCIENTIS'; . _\ BOLTON ST., WELLINGTON, Announces FREE LECTURE ■'""_, on — •.:-CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ■- - — By — AIMEE HOLDSHIP, C.5.8., AIMEE HOLDSHIP, C.5.8., Of Sydney, Australia, Member of tlie Board of Lectureship of Tt Mother Church, The First Church of Chris Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, • • — In the — ST. JAMES THEATRE, ST. JAMES THEATRE, ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 81, At 3 p.m. Subject: "CHRISTIAN - SCIENCE, THE REVELATIO OF CHRIST HEALING." This Lecture will be Broadcast by 2YC. The Public are Cordially Invited to Attend. GEO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Decora ing; complete tuition £1 Is; Cukes Ice auuda Loaned, 15 Kent Tee. Tel. 51-64

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1943, Page 2

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