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—SUNDAY— .' SESSIONS AT 2 p.m. and 7.45. At the request of and by permission «f the Civic Authorities, the KING'S THKATKE will be open Tomorrow (Sunday) for the entertainment of the Allied Forces and Mercantile Marine, each of whom may bring two civilian friends. USUAL PRICES — NO RESERVATIONS. PROGRAMME AS ADVERTISED BELOW. ""= ■ KI]NG'S I=^" Dir.. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Throughout N. 2. TODAY, at 2 p.m. and 8 pan. STILL CROWDING! It's tho most-talked-about picture in town. Alive with all the punch to make It a truly great picture. BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL. Columbia Pictures Present "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" Starring :* PAUL MUM ANNA LEE LILIAN GISH SIX CEDRIC HAKDWICKC Tho first great story of today's great heroes —the incredible warrlore whose fabulous deeds hare thrilled the world— In a tremendously stirring drama of adventure and gallant love—lt's terrific t (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Hurry > Book at D.I.C. or Theatre. TeL 62-212 ; iffli§ Tv DOR 111111 l WILLIS STREET TEL 41 2ia | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7J30. THRILLS! SUSPENSE! HORROR! The Picture that Blasts Hitler as Hard as a Thousand-plane Bald on Berlin I Trapped by the Gestapo's Loveliest Blonde Bait he lived through all the horrora of, Nael Germany 1 Here's his Inside Story I "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT" "BERLIN CORRESPONDENT" A 20th Century-Fox Headline Bombshell I With VIRGINIA OILMORE DANA ANDREWS —Grand Supporting Feature— Devil-may-care Michael Shayne Battles Diamond Smugglers anrt Spies . . murderers . . . and Saboteurs ... to make nla^ Past Adventures look like a Picnic I LLOYD NOLAN Aa MICHAEL SHAYNE — In — "BLUE, WHITE, AND PERFECT" — With — MARY BETH HUGHES (Both Recommended b.v the Censor for Adulta.) LOWER HUTI THEATRES. KING GEORGE THEATRE. As Cosy as Your Own Fireside. NOW SCREENING: The Warner Bros.' Super •'TUX SEA WOLK" EDWARD ROBINSON —— JOHN GARFIELD IDA LUPINO Jack London's great story of Terror AfloatGreater even when you see it on the screen. (Censor's Certificate: Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) Also Screening LATEST "MARCH OF TIME" F. 8.1. FRONT. Pleaso King Early for Seats. Tel. (53-933. Tel. Reserves not held after 7.30 p.m. T)E LUXE - LOWER HUTT. For Reserves, Tel 83-431. TONIGHT, at 7.45. "ROSE "OF TRALEB" - with — JOHN LONGDEN : LESLEY BROOK ANGELA GLYNNE Featuring your Favourite Irish Songs, "Moun» tains o' Mourne," "Rose of Tralee," "Macushla," "Dear Little Shamrock," "Maire My Girl." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plua Amazing Revelations of tho "Invisible Column" "FOREIGN AGENT" With JOHN SHELTON GALE STORM (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Fox Aussie News. j PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn j [_ Xcl. 63-844. _J| ! TOiNIGUT. at 7.45. Alexandra Dumas' Masterpiece of Adventure "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" Starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jun. ] AKIM TAMlttOtfF - RUTH WARBICS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \ MICHAEL WHALEN — ANNE NAGEL "DAWN EXPKICSS" "DAWN- EXPRESS(Recommended by the Consul1 tor Adults.) BERHAMPOKE FREE KINDERGARTEN. EKHAMPORE FREE KINDERGARTEN. AMATEUR COMPETITIONS AMATEUR COMPETITIONS ST. THOMAS'S HALL, Riddiford St. MONDAY, AUG. 23, to SEPT. 3, 1913. j MONDAY, AUU. 23, to SEPT. 3. 1043. Nightly, 7.15 o'clock. Afternoon, 2 o'clock. CONDITIONS 01' ENTRY.—An Entry Fee of Is GU for Urst Entry and Is for every additional entry. PRIZES.—A Certificate will bo awarded to tho ilrst and second place in each Class —Classes of eight (8) or more entrants will receive a third prize. Donations of Cups, Medals, etc., will bo gratefully accepted, but must Jie mado before commencement of Competitions.. Committee reserves the right to group Classes if, in their opinion, there are not sufficient entries in any ono Class. | Programmes will be on display In window !of Gas Company and M. JKcwhouse, Manners St., also advertised ill "Evening Post" on ! Wednesday, August 18, 1943. SYLLABUS. Class. 1. Song and Dance, 7 under 10. :j. Song and Dance, 10 under 13. 3. Song and Dance, Vi under 10. 4. Character Dance, 7 under 10. 5. Character Dance, 10 under 13. ti. Character Dance, 13 under 10. 7. Skipping Dance, 7 under 10. S. Skipping Dance, 10 under 13. t». Skipping Dance, 13 under lli. 10. Clog Dance, 7 under 10. 1L Clog Dance, 10 under 13. 12. Clog Dance, 13 under 16. 13. Operatic Dance (no toe), 7 under 10. 14. Operatic Dance (no toe), 10 under 13. 15. I'ointe Dance (Girls, Novice), 10 under 13. lt>. Polnte Dance (Girls), 13 under 16. 17. Tap Dance, 7 under 10. 18. Tap Dance, 10 under 13. lil. Tap Dance, 13 under 10. 20. Tap Duo (Simultaneous), 7 under 12. 21. Tap Duo (Simultaneous), 12 under 10. 22. Dnnco Duo (not tap), 7 under 10. 23. Dance Duo (not tap), 10 under 13. 21. Danco Duo (not tap), 13 under 10. 2j. Highland Fling, 7 under 10. 20. Highland Fling. 10 under 13. 27. Highland Fling, 13 under 10. 28. Sonnu Triubhais, 7 under 12. 29. Seann Triubhais, 12 under 10. 30. Sword Dance, 7 under 12. 31. Sword Danco, 12 under 16. 32. Irish Jig, 7 under 10. 33. Irish Jig, 10 under 13. 34. Irish Jig, 13 under 16. 35. Sailor's Hornpipe, 7 under 12. 36 Sailor's Hornpipe, 12 under iti. 37. Piano Solo. 7 under 12. 38 Piano Solo, 12 under 10. 3!). Violin Solo, 7 under 12. 40. Violin Solo, 12 under 16. 41. Sung in Costume, 7 under 11). 42. Song in Costume, 10 under 13. 43. Song in Costume, 13 under 10. 44 Song (not costume), 7 under 9. 45. Song (not costume), U under 12. I 16. Song (not costume), 12 under 11. I 17. Song (not costume), 14 under It!. 18. Popular Song, 7 under 10. •11). Popular Song, 10 under 13. 50. Popular Song, 13 under 16. 51. Sacred Solo, 7 under 10. 52. Sacred Solo, 10 under 13. 53. Sacred Solo, 13 under IG. 51. Musical Monologue, 7 under 10. 55. Musical Monologue, 10 under 10. 5(5. Elocution (Humorous), 7 under 10. 57. Monologue (Humorous), 10 under 13. 58. Elocution (Humorous), 13 under 10. 59. Elocution (Non-humour), 7 under 10. 60. Elocution (Non-humour), 10 under 13. 61. Elocution (Non-humour), 13 under 16. 62. Reading at Sight, open to 16. One Small Stool and, One Chair provided. No other Properties allowed on stage. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1943, with Mr. Brown, 36 Lavaud St., Berh&mpore, Wellington, Si. POSITIVELY NO LATE ENTRIES. ' SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN EARLY. OPEN for Permanent Engagement, 2 Nights Weekly, Modem 3- or 4-piecc Dance Baud. Apply l!l<) Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 9, 10 July 1943, Page 2

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