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cj^^ST. JA M ES^^^J « m T0 TKIPOLL » «J "" ll~—^« -^^" L-T" _'i rs t Scenes of the Eighth Army's Great Advance Into Tripoli. Direction Sli lienjamtu .iillei. DAILY -At 'i ano Bo ra. £~ ~" ' " 33 SHOPPERS' SESSION, 5 p.m. Today. ——..^ (J PER A HOUSE .. .^^ THIRD WEEK. ~" |_ ) ~=l THIRD WEEK. E_ , 3 .._. r-i, a _, .i -^ „ .i ak„... Dir J. C. Williamson I'lclure Corp.. Ltd The Film You Have Heard so Much About ,-,..,.,,,« Plans at D.I.C and theatre <o'>-230) "MR DAVIS" TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGIP "MR DAVIS" SHOPPERS' SESSION at 5 p.m. "MR IIAVm" FOURTH WEEK! mil. LFrt¥i__. FOURTH WEEK I "MR DAVIS" FOURTH WEEK I FOURTH WEEK! CUNNING as the rat he Is. Warner Bros. Grand Laughter Showl CLEVER as the devil he represents. I CALLOUS as the cause thai oh v. >\\w üb-s a « THE BRIDE :AME C.0.D." ™'t?n^ 0' "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." L y,N(, "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." enemy agent. "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." —Special Feature! te— "SOVIET SCHOOL CHILD" w lf , How Russia Educates Its Modern Child BETTE DAVIS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.. RFTTr HAVTQ Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. D-___.l__. U/VVIS BETTE DAVIS + And JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY GARDEN FETE. GARDEN FETE. JAMES CAGNEY SATURDAY. MARCH 20. _.„.,.„„ ~ _ . , , nvn rnnos u__i*i. on .i,.„_„x l ..*, TOGETHER, these Two Academy Award RED CROSS HOME. 80 HOBSON ST. Winners are a Riotl TO be opened by Dr. A. Gillies at 2.30 p.m. Well-stocked Stalls, Side-shows, High- —Also— land Dancing, Afternoon Tea, Drinks, and Ices. .. „ The Caledonian Pipe Band will be In attend- Really Excellent Featurettes. ince. "The Seeing Eye" (Special Dog Short). Admission: Sixpence; Children Half-price. fishing Short. Proceeds In aid of normal activities of the "The Fighting 69Vfeth." Colour Cartoon. Wellington City Sub-centre of the N.Z. Red Pathe News. Cross Society (Inc.). COME ALONG AND HELP THE RED CROSS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968 — HPTV'OT T ~ °PP" PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always 'a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Saturday, Monday—7 o'clock JAMES CAGNEY, OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in "STRAWBERRY BLONDE" ALSO THE THRILL OF THRILLS. "SAINT MEETS THE TIGER" featuring HUGH SINCLAIR—JEAN GILLIE (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WONDERFUL SUPPORTS—A REALLY OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME Shorts, 7 p.m.; "Saint Meets Tiger," 7.32; "Strawberry Blonde," 9 p.m. 145-MATINEE SATURDAY-145 CRICKET CRICKET Auckland Champions v. "Wellington Leaders GRAFTON.Y.M.CA. HUTT BASIN RESERVE BASIN RESERVE TOMORROW, SATURDAY c COMMENCING AT 10 A.M.' Kilbirnie v. Mercantile League COMMENCING AT 1.30 P.M. A Great Day's Cricket is Promised. ADMISSION: ls.

LOWER HUTT THEATRES. Read what the "London Times" says about "GEORGE AND MARGARET" "There hasn't been so much unadulterated comedy In one film for a long time." And it's now showing at the [TING GEOKGE I'HKATRE Evenings 7.45, Matinees 2 p.m. "GEORGE AND MARGARET" convulsed London playgoers for two years with its hilarity. ... , , "GEORGE AND MARGARET has played and is now playing long and extended seasons everywhere. ~, "GEORGE AND MARGARET" will be screened at the King George for 3 Nights and Two Matinees only. "GEORGE AND MARGARET" Usual Matinee 2 p.m. Tomorrow, Saturday, and a Special Request Matinee on Monday at 2 p.m. "GEORGE AND MARGARET" lias a Wonderful Cast of Popular Eng.'flb Artists, Including MARIE LOHR, JUDY KELLY. NOEL HOWLETT, OLIVER WAKEFIELD, etc., etc. "GEORGE AND MARGARET"!!! Wo warn you—you won't see 'em, you won't hear 'em, but the fun you'll have because of 'era is positively "howlarlous"! 1 (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Also Screening— LATEST MARCH OF TIME "INDIA IN CRISIS" Outlining the predicament of 400,000,000 people of this Overcrowded Land. BE SURE AND RESERVE EARLY. Ring 63-933 for Seats. Booking Already Very Heavy. Telephone Reserves Not Kept after 7.30 p.m. T)E LUXE - LOWER HUTT. For Reserves Tel. 63-431. TONIGHT, At 7.45 "PARACHUTE NURSE" With Marguerite Chapman — William Wright, Kay Harris. A thrilling drama of today's womanhood I Something excitingly different, daringly delightful. (Universal Exhibition.") —Plus— THE ANDREWS SISTERS In "GIVE OUT, SISTER" With Grace McDonald — Dan Dalley, Jun. IT ROCKS IT RIDES 1 It's a romantic comedy tune film. (Universal Exhibition.) — Also — FOX AUSSIE NEWS. MATINEE SATURDAY, At 2 p.m. Both Above Attractions and Ep. 10 "Gang Busters" Serial. | PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn ( Tel 63-844. TONIGHT, at 7.45. PAT O'BRIEN — CONSTANCE BENNETT "ESCAPE TO GLORY" (Recommended by the Censor for Adult...) BUD DUNCAN - EDGAR KENNEDY "SNUFFY SMITH, YARDBIRD" (Approved for Universal Extutmlon.) Episode No. 1, "GREEN ARCHER." —SATURDAYELIZABETH BERGNER RANDOLPH SCOTT — BASIL RATHBONE "PARIS CALLING" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) JEAN DE CASALIS — BRANSBY WILLIAMS "THOSE KIDS FROM TOWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) J- ' 1/ IN BMA.'^NJ p--**^** KU.RIRNIk^..^ 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 7.30 — SATURDAY and MONDAY — 7.30 TYRONE POWER Betty GRABLE - John SUTTON Reginald GARDNER ln "A YANK IN THE R.A.F." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO SHOWING— Lloyd NOLAN - Constance MOORE Albert DEKKER in "BUY ME THAT TOWN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus Metrotone News. Tel. 14-202 for Reservationa. MATINEE — 1.30 — SATURDAY Tyrone Power — "YANK IN THE R.A.F." Metro News — "Don Winslow of the Navy" "Slap Happy Hunters." Cartoon. "Soldiers of the Sky," Camera Thrills.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 66, 19 March 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 66, 19 March 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 66, 19 March 1943, Page 2

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