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C~"" ' i m ! i L ■ ■■'■ j * THE THKAiTJIS ,}"■" —-^ "W M AJESTIC m urn pm p-m- itin II . Dlr.: fuller's Ttieau« Corp. . || I'hns sit 0.1 C and Theatre. PATRONS Who have yet to set' "Fur Me anil My Gal,"' a Happy, Very Happy, Entertainment is in Store for You. In Metro*!Goldwyn- Ma ver "s CHARMING MUSICAL CAVALCADE "FOR ME AND MY GAL" "FOR ME AND MY GAL" "FOR ME AND MY GAL" —Starring— JUDY OAKLAND JUDY GARLAND GEORGE MURPHY — GENE KELLY FeaUirettes Inrltule: N.Z. Govt. F*ilm Review Presentation Of MR. CHURCHILL HEVIEWING THE N.Z. DIVISION. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OF COURSE IT'S AT NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. The Most Sensational Spy Drama made by any studio. IV vuu j^^* 5*85885^v vwrr i\v \ 23-011 RESERVATIONS 2~,-011 7.00 TONIGHT 7.30' AND MONDAY. Packed with suspense of the mightiest conllinl in History. "MR. DAVIS" "MR. DAVIS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — And — "DR. BROADWAY" (Keeonimended by tile Censor for Adults.) j|EGAL KAKOKI ___ BOX PLANS Knighton's. Tel. 28-305. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 AND MONDAY. BUD ABBOTT ' LOU COSTELLO In "PARDON MY SARONG" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — And - "BLONDE FROM SINGAPORE" (Keeonimended by the Censor for Adults.) /" M _*-** *~~ — v" '■ ■■» J^- f/ INM. MA. ""^-d 7.30 — TONIGHT AND MONDAY — 7.30 1 MeU'o-Goldw.vn-Mayer Presents ! CLAIIK CABLK— I.ANA TURNER ! I "HOINKY TONK" (Recommended by the Censor fur Adults.) With Frank Morgan, Albert Dekker, Marjorie Main, Clairo Trevor, Companion Feature-—— Tho East Side Kids,. , LEO GORCEY, BOBBY JORDAN. I HUNTZ HALL I In "MR. WISE GUY" (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) Plus —Metro News. Telephone H-202 for Reservations. I^CA P 1 T O IL^ jl i, ■ MI RAMA R " *( Tel. IS-567. Tel. 18-567 TONIGHT AND MONDAY. j —At 7.:;o-~ "GEORGE arid MARGARET -GEORGE and MARGARET" .Slurring MARIE LOHIt lUDY KELLY 1 NOEL IIOWLETT —Associate Attraction— "THREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" | "THREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" They're, three of a kind . . '. and delicious'? dangerous I JOAN BLONDELL — BINNIE BARNES JANET BLAIfi I (Both Features Recommended by Censor foe Adults.) ! Box Plan at Theatre. Telepone IS-5U7 for Reservations. I QEASIDE Lyall THEATRES SEASIDE Buy THEATfeU 7 ji.ni. TONIGHT ONLY 7 p.m. ' CHARLES BOYER—OLIVIA DE HAVILLANO ; PAULETTE GODDARD i in "HOLD BACK THE DAWN" "HOLD BACK THE DAWN" (Recommended by the Censor for AdulUs.) — Also Showing -- ROBERT PRESTON ELLKN II Ul VV In "THE NIGHT OF JANUARY ICtU" ' VHE NIGHT OF JANUARY 10th" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plus Metro News and Shorts. Tel. 16-at)3 for Reriervjillons. BERHAMPORE KINDERGARTEN AMATEUB TRIALS. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEW TOWN, MAY 10--' l. EVENINGS, 7 o'clock. MONDAY, MAY 10.—Class 2, Song and Dance. U-12 , Class ,'i2. Violin Solo, under 12: Class 3-1, .Sung I" Costume, 0-1:!; Class 11. Popular Sony, 112-M; Class .'!(), Piano Solo, under 1:2 v WEDNESDAY, MAY 12.—Class lla, Cloy Dance, IU-10; Class 30, Elocution (nouliumoui), 12-lti; Class M, Sailor's Hornpipe, 12-10: Class 40a. Elocution (humorous), U-12; I Class T.I, Highlitnd Flint:. 12-1(5: Class 21, [ Scan 11 'I'riubhais, under 12. I THURSDAY, .MAY I!!.--Class 3. Song and Dame. 12-10; Class 10. Tap Dance, S-10; (lass It). Titp Duo, under Hi: Chiss 11, Sacred Solo, 12-lli. FRIDAY. MAY I 1.--Class 21a, Sea mi Triub hais, 12-10; Class 17, Kluciitiun (liumxious). 12-lji: Class 2.".a. Sword Dance, 12-10; Class -I'i. Musical Monologue, under Hi: Class 01. ReadiiiK at Sitfht, open to 10; Class 27, Irish Jitr, 12-10. .MONDAY, .MAY 17.-Class 0, Character Dance, 12-10: Classes 3S and 3D, Sony (nol costume). 12-10; Class It, Poiiite Dunce, 10-13; Class 17, Tap Dance, 10-12; Class 'J, Skipping Dance, 12-10. WEDNESDAY, MAY lU.—Class Ha. Polnte Dance, 13-10; Class 31, Piano Solo. 12-JO; Class 42, Popular Song, 14-10; Classes 20, 20a. 201), Dance Duo (not tap), 0-10; Class 3.">, Suns iv Costume, 12-10; Class 32a. Violin Solo. 12-10; Class 18, Tap Dance. 12-10. AFTERNOONS, 2 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12.—Class 5. Character Dance. U-12; Class 20a. Irish Ji«, 0-0: Clash 10, CloK Dance 0-11; Class 21, Highland Fling. 6-0; Class 29, Sailor's Hornpipe. 12-10. THURSDAY, MAY 13. Class 49. Elocution (non-humour), 0-12: Class S, Skipping Dance. 9-12: Class 40, Elocution (humorous), 6-ii. FRIDAY, MAY 14.—Class 20, Irish Jill. 0-9; Class 22. Highland* Fling. 0-12; Class 25, Sword Dance, under 12; Class 11. Clog Dance. fl-12. MONDAY, MAY 17.—Class 33, Sons in Costume, 0-9; Class 12, Operatic Dance (no toe). 0-0; Clans I, Song and Dance, fi-9; Class 37, Sour (not. costume). 9-12. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10.— Class 48. Elocution (non-humorous). 0-0; Class 4. Character Dance, 0-9; Class 13, Operatic Dance (no foe). 9-12. THURSDAY. MAY 20.—Class 10. Popular HoilK. 0-12: Class 7. Skipping Dance, 0-!); Class !•">. Tap Dance. li-.X : Clnss 43. Sacnrl Solo, under 12; Class 30, Souk (not costume), o-n. DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, FRIDAY. MAY 21. 7 p.m. /100 D Priiitiny deserves Good Blocks. Tin; vT "Evenins Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 17-222 for your next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 102, 1 May 1943, Page 2

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