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"{FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Naval Drama ■ "STAND BY FOR ACTION" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) i e «> ' '■''—j THE THKATKE ||S=|^» fffjlfl A J E S T I CfS| Hill S p.m. « p.«. II in 1 i Dlr.: Fuller's Theatre Corp. . ! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). —TOMORROW — 2 P.M. 8 P.M. 5 OUT OF THE HEADLINES ON TO THE SCREEN! : A Fast British Bomber Roars into the Night . . . Its Load not Bombs but a Free French Secret Service Agent . . . Its Target, a village Deep In Occupied ' France. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present THE STORY 1 Of Espionage . . . Intrigue, and an Amazing Masquerade. In it. "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" "ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY" f Introducing for the First Time in an English-speaking Part PIERRE AUMONT PIERRE AUMONT PIERRE AUMONT PIERRE AUMONT Handsome. Free French, Magnetic. Outstanding Star of the Paris Stage and Screen, now Literally Re-enacting his Own Real Life Experiences when a Soldier of France. Also Starring SUSAN PETERS, Signe Husso^ Margaret Wycherly , Reginald Owen, Richard Whorf (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SEE IT TONIGHT AT . NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. I Z IVOLI \ SS!S:S!a* a^, <^T ( IXIVOLI NKWTOWN ;>5-041 RESKHVATIONS 25-041 7.30 -— NIGHTLY — 7.30. THE EPIC EXPLOIT THAT THRILLED THE WOKLD-THE PRICE THAT DEMOCRACY PAYS FOR FREEDOM. YOU WILL NEVER FORGET. "WAKE ISLAND" "WAKE ISLAND" (Recommended by Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for children.) — Co-starring — Brian DONLEVY . . . Mac Donald CAREY Robert PRESTON. — ALSO SHOWING — LEO CARRILLO . . . ANDY DEVINE ' Mighty men baffling merciless killers In a fury-ailed forest — In — " T-I-M-B-E-R " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEXT WEEKEND ' Progressive reports of all Election Results wll) be given on Saturday. • THE PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE The Technicolor Sensation, "ARABIAN NIGHTS" REGAL — KAKOrT" : Box Plane Knlshton's. Tel. 28-565. 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 EDWARD ARNOLD AXN HARDING "EYES IN THE NIGHT" With DONNA REED ALLEN JENKINS (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also Showing "PRIVATE BUCKAROO" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEXT WEEKEND MELVYN DOUGLAS JOAN CRAWFORD "THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE" ' Progressive Election Results will be given on the screen on Saturday night. ~" ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION. MEMBERS are reminded that the Ladies' Social Afternoon will be held on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, at 3 p.m. "dancing. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL TONIGHT—29 Vivian St.—TONIGHT ALL OLD-TIME DANCING Les. Walker's Orchestra. Subs.: 2s. THIS IS THE SHOW , . MEETINGS. THE MURITAI TENNIS CLUB (Inc.) ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held In the Club's Pavilion at 8 p.m. on Wednes- ' day, September 29, 1943. 1 W. R. MATHIESON, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NATIONAL ART GALLERY. ' nnilE TEMPORARY NATIONAL ART GALi. LKRY, in D.I.C. Building (First Floor), 1 will be Closed from September 23 to October 8 (inclusive) on account of preparations for the Annual Exhibition of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts. (^ROFT for Continence The Man on the J Job. tfDAY — SUNDAY EXT, SEPTEMBER 26 3 THEATRE TO ALL) ,-STAR) VARIETY 'AINMENT nd's Leading Versatile Entertainer, M, OF HASTINGS lly engaged for this show iVILL BE THE COMPERE) ins and the Armed Forces —so don't miss It. ners Street, or Telephone 18-286. Be wise— minute booking. YOUR RENDEZVOUS FOR TOAY — SUNDAY ND NEEDY XMAS CHEER) t FEATING NASH! E. AT THESE GREAT FINAL MEETINGS: 'heatre, Lower Hutt alace Theatre, Petone to Hutt and to New Zealand, and lay bare aye to be defeated. Pack these theatres and VN DEFEAT NASH!

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1943, Page 2

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