—SUNDAY— AT 2 AND 7.43 P.M. By permission ;iml fit the request of tlic civic authorities the Opera House will be open for members nf the Allied Forces, each of whom may hrlng two civilian friends. NO RESERVATIONS. =. (JPEHA HOUSE -^E§ Uu. : i tl vVllliiuiiMiii I'tciure Corp., Ltd. Plnns at Theatre (.10-230). JNOTICE! PLEASE NOTK THAT AM, RESERYABLE SKATS FOR TOMtiHT ARE BOOKED. FRONT STALLS AND GALLERY SKATS ON SALE FltO.M 7 P.M. TONIGHT AT S P.M. I JACK LONDON'S (!reai *iory of terroi allo.ii — [•renter than ever on tlie scteeu "TUfc SLA WOLF" "THE SKA WOLK" 'THE SEA WOLF" "THE SEA WOLF" "THE SEA WOLF" With KDWARD G ROBINSON IDA LUPINO lOUN GARFUCLD OEM! LOCKUAKJ A vvarnei Bros. Picture. -Also---genoa bombed 1 churchill he views the kiwis. unconquerable stalingkad. n.z. troops in new caledonia. pathe news special items, musjoal short in technicolour. CAKTOON. lliiViiUllllrliili'u li\ Hi. I rh.vil Till AfJUllS— \ii . <<i\' ->r.ii r.,i Children I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 102, 1 May 1943, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 102, 1 May 1943, Page 2
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