J I' THE THEATRE :^^^ IqPRR^HO USE -=2 frr Maje st i cwf p- L—_-_~_-J •% lilSI Pm" 8 p.m. ~.,.. r,, j c \v U |i; imsou [•n-ture Corp.. Ltd. ||i Dlr.: Fuller's Theitre Corp. . § tdajifc^ss;^—r-j^rrUmiu, Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230). ~~~ COMMENCING Plans at D.I.C, and Theatre (45-100). ■', TOMORROW, at 2 and 8 p.m. 2 P.M. ■ 8 P.M. TOMORROW, at 2 ;md S p.m. Shoppers' Session 5 p.m. TOiiOUKOW, m 2 and 8 p.m. NOW ' ■ i The peak of all ON THE MAJESTIC SCREEN. screen thrills 1 Metro-Goldivya-Mayer Presents A Killer Stands at Bay Atop those Jagged Peaks . . . His Shattered ANOTHER Dreams in Fragments Far Beneath DRAMATIC TRIUMPH "'" Different - Absorbing - Unusual "^{gJJ gIERRA" A Fascinating Story Told in Retrospect ... a Story Torn From the No man ever reached greater heights Vivid Paces of a Hero's Past. t° wa-^ lor death! "HIGH SIERRA" , "HIGH SIERRA" | "HIGH SIERRA" ■ .il , "HIGH SIERRA" "HIGH SIERRA" , .! , "HIGH SIERRA" ,i ,| | . "HIGH SIERRA" humphrey bogart "pilot no. 5" humphrey bogart "pilot no. 5" humphrey bogart "pilot no. 5" . humphrey bogart "pilot no. 5" humphrey bogart ■■■■■■ ' HUTdTSpino ART Soaring to Unprecedented Heights of Fame IDA LUPINO Comes IDA LUPINO FRANCHOT TONE IDA LUPINO FRANCHOT TONE JOAN LESLIE FRANCHOT TONE CURTIS In his Finest. Dramatic Performance since UIUW "Mutiny on the Bounty." Exciting! Dramatic I Entertainment 1 »/r , _, A Warner Bros. Picture. Marsha Gene HUNT KELLY -aisoH7TIVT fcTf TV In Beautiful Technicolour XIUINI JViLLLY "POXY EXPRESS DAYS" .. „ f _ _, "PONY EXPRESS DAYS" Also for Your Pleasure: ATATFSTTr Am Ar*tr x.™,c Actlon and Rt"»a«ce with the Riders of : 'HOLLY^O JO E DSIID C A R A^EV^' Smith) r f"^ ™'\ »™ "KEEP 'EM SAILING" (Special Featurette). ' Cartoon and Latest News' ' ■ ■MSIEN, BOYS" (A Miniature). HBSBRYB NOWI (Recommended by tlie Censor, for Adults) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults — " : Not Suitable for Children.) ANNUAL SALE OF WORK K pvn , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9. —! E^™ A« PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' s*?Wo*^ KIWI CONCERT PARTY for sTe 11 Tea' Cakes ' Sweets- Produce ' eic-> KIWI CONCERT PARTY — KIWI CONCERT PARTY N.Z. NURSES' MEMORIAL FUND I !'MUSIC AND THE SEASONS " ' I KAROR! LAD IE^ LYRIC CHOIR OPERA HOUSE CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH HU.L An Gfi-f£n?f BAJ' P(?TOBER 9, 3 p.m. * ' TONIGHT'S GALLERY SEATS AT 2/An Oftenns/ f ° t r er M«nor'al Fund will be received. TONIGHT'S GALLERY SEATS AT 2/AII Nurses al^TntereatedTriends invited. S°W ilt Theatre B°S h' Om 7 °'clock-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 86, 8 October 1943, Page 2
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