Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. — DAILY — 8 p.m. SECOND BIG WEEK. . i SECOND BIG WEEK. . ' ROMMEL SAID: "The Allies are stupid. We'll win Africa In five days/* "FIVE GRAVES "FIVE GRAVES "FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO" CAIRO" CAIRO" Starring FRANCHOT TQNE ANNE BAXTER AKIM TAMIROFF ERIC YON STROHEIM Just a corporal, and a girl from the back streets of Paris . . . yet they out-foxed the Deßert Fox to rob him of his master plan for North African conquest I SEE FOR YOURSELF Why Rommel lost North Africa. ADVENTURE, INTRIGUE, .! i ] " ESPIONAGE, ~..;: DESPERATE ROMANCE. ' ' . ■ . .. ■.- w% r : A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Special Featufette, •TEOPLE Off RUSSIA/ Reserve at D.LC.'or Theatre. Tel. 54*?75. NO WAR N PICTURES IN THIS OUTSTANDING WEEKEND BILL AT NKWTOWNS I'ol'ULAll THEATRE. . <g^^ I -CVIVOL! I RIVOLIA,^^ NEWTOWN. 25-041 —■ RESERVATIONS t- 25r041 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 Paramount's Mighty, Story of Jean Lafltte, the pirate who< saved a nation. "THE BUCCANEER" "THE BUCCANEER" "THE BUCCANEER" Starring ■—- . FREDRIO MARCH, FRAN CISKA GAAL AKIM TAMIROFF, WALTER BRENNA.JI (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) * Also Showing 7 The Master Thriller of AU Thrillers. BELA LUGOSI — IRENE HERVEY RALPH MORGAN — In — "NIGHT MONSTER" 7 "NIGHT MONSTER" "NIGHT MONSTER" (Recommended by the Censor for Adulta.) REGAL ■ KAROR? Box Plans Knighton's. Tel. 28-365. 7.30 — NIGHT/LV — 7.80. CARY GRANT— RONALD COLMAN JEAN ARTHUR—EDGAR BUCHANAN —: In — .'.•■." : " "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" '.'THE TALK OF THE TOWN" (Recommended by the Censor.for Adulta.) JAMES CRAIG ... PATRICIA DANE WILLIAM LUNDIGAN "NORTH-WEST RANGERS" "NORTH-WEST RANGERS" ■ (Recommended by the. Censor for Adults.) C~"~New empii^^\\\ ISLAND BAY. )]f ' Beserratldnsi TeL 14-307. ' J/J 7.30 — NIGHTLY —-7.30. • • JOHN WAYNE . ..■■•' . JOAN CRAWFORD PHILIP DORN — In — ■■'■■■."■ ■"■ ■ : "REUNION IN FRANCE" "REUNION IN FRANCE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GARY COOPER : — FRANCHOT TONE "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I^QA PIT O L^j| IK MTOAMAB. ~r*\ At 7.30 Tel. 18-567 "At 7.30 TONIGHT • AND 'MONDAY. "SOUTH OF SUEZ" • Adventure! In a land alive with Death . . . and Diamonds! —— Starring —— George Branda George BRENT MARSHALL TOBIAS (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —— Associate Attraction ——* "POT O' GOLD" Gay, Fun-filled Comedy I WHn JAMES STEWART PAULETTE GODDARD HORACE HEIDT CHAS. WINNINGER (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) For Reservations Tel. 18-567. / TT-HANDALLAH '. ~ PICTURES. TONIGHT — At 7 o'clock — TONIGHT. GREER GARSON — WALTER PIDGEON ___ jjj "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" Plus "MR. D.A. IN THE CARTER CASE" (Prog. Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) N~GAiO CITIZENS' PICTURES. TONIGHT — At 7.30 — TONIGHT THE LANE SISTERS GALE PAGE CLAUDE RAINS "FOUR MOTHERS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ELLEN DREW ROBERT PRESTON "NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING" (Recommended by the Consor for Adults.) THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. . Conductor: STANLEY OLIVER. "THE MESSIAH" "THE MESSIAH" "THE MESSIAH" "THE MESSIAH" Reopening of nnOWN HALL TOWN HALL XOWN HALL TOWN HALL TONIGHT, at 8. By His Worship the Mayor, MR. T, C. A. HISLOP, C.M.G. JUBILEE PERFORMANCE. 350 — CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA — 350 Doors Open at 7.15. NOTE.—Ac the Booking is exceptionally heavy holders of Reserve Tickets are requested tqM.be in their seats not later than 7.50. The ?drsrs will be closed directly the performance commences, and under no circumstances will patrons be admitted except between the numbers. W. E. CALDOW. Hon. Sec. ri ROSVENOR CLUB, VT .157 Featherston St. DANCING EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY. Open to all Servicemen and Ex-servicemen. SPECIAL XMAS CELEBRATIONS. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19. EDUCATIONAL. TJALMERSTON NORTH BOYS' HIGH JL . SCHOOL. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. Providing Professional, Commercial, Agricultural, and General Courses,/ And Ample Recreational Facilities— Spacious Playing Fields, Tennis Courts, Swimming Baths, etc. College House Bohrdlng Department, under the personal supervision of the Rector. Fees moderate. A Boarding Concession (7s 6d) per week is available under certain approved conditions. Two Vernon Memorial Boarding Scholarships for 1944 are offered for Competition. Particulars and Prospectus obtainable on application to the Rector, Mr. J. Murray, M.A., or the Acting Secretary, Board of Governors, V. M. PITT, Box 80, Palmerston NortJ-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1943, Page 2
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