Jg-»-—a-. '■ IRK THEATRE ;^..___fc_i I "jf^r Jf AJE ST I Cm"^ mill 2 t>iS>' 8 D"m* 11111 l ||L Dir.: Fuller's Theatre CorD. I Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. TODAY 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. PRESENTING - THAT FASCINATING, LOVELY DAUGHTER OF MUSIC AND ROMANCE JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND JUDY GARLAND * JUDY GARLAND AND ANOTHER OF YOUR FAVOURITES VAN HEFLIN VAN HEFLIN PRESENTING LAUGHTER . . . MUSIC . . . SONG LAUGHTER . . MUSIC .. . . SONG LAUGHTER . . MUSIC ; ._. SONG in THAT ENCHANTING MUSICAL ROMANCE Metro-Goldwyn -Mayer's Brilliant Adaptation of Booth Tarkington's Heart-winning Story of Show World Romance. C """PRESENTING / \ LILY MARS" / \ v ■>? * \ / "PRESENTING \ / LILY MARS"^^^ ALSO FOR YOTJR ENTERTAINMENT COMES FAY BAINTER' MARTA EGGERTH Two Great Bands Tommy Bob DORSEY CROSBY AND. THEIR ORCHESTRAS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GIVE TO THE MERCHANT NAVY STREET DAY, THURSDAY NEXT. NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRE. ■ NBWTOWN. 25-041 — RESERVATIONS — 25-041 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 BETTY RHODES MACDONALD CAREY la "SALUTE FOR THREE" "SALUTE FOR THREE" —Plus— WILL HAY mm*—, IT! Ji ill "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT" "THE GOOSE STEPS OUT" 1.30 MATINEE TOMORROW 1.30 "The Goose Steps Out," Ep. 1 of New Serial,, "The Spider Returns," and Special Featurettes. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I^EGAL KARORI Box flans Knlghton's. Tel. 28-365. 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 JOEL McCREA CLAUDETTE COLBERT In "PALM BEACH STORY" "PALM BEACH STORY" | (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) EDWARD G. ROBINSON GLEN FORD "DESTROYER" "DESTROYER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2.15 MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 "Destroyer," Serial, and Featurettes. JJEW EMPIRE" ' \\\ ISLAND BAY. JJJ Reservations: Tel. 14-30 T. JJJ 7.30 NIGHTLY 7.30 Britain's Greatest Stage Success In Years becomes a Record-breaking Screen Sensation. "GEORGE AND MARGARET" "GEORGE AND MARGARET" Also Showing: A drama of circus life, teeming with thrills. HUMPHREY BOGART SYLVIA SIDNEY In "WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT" "WAGONS KOLL AT NIGHT" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2.15 MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 J*-"*""""" IT INE MA, ' -«*J IT--^ *&■ KILBIRNIE. ____---r* L^^ .-_.JZH—^* — -* r3O — TONIGHT ■ 7.30 7 ; 3 0 _ SATURDAY AND MONDAY — 7.30 DEANNA DURBIN Edmund O'BRIEN Barry FITZGERALD Arthur" TREACHER in "THE AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY" "THE AJIAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — COMPANION FEATURE — Ilona MASSEY —— -Ton HALL Peter LORRE Sir Cedric HARDWICKE in H. G. Wells's "THE INVISIBLE AGENT" "THE INVISIBLE AGENT" (Recommended ■by Censor for Adults.) Plus Metrotone News. Tel. 14-202 for Reservations. MATINEE — 1.30 — SATURDAY Deanna Durbin, "The Amazing Mrs. Holliday" "Junior G-Men of the Air/ Final Episode. "Mother Goose on the Loose," Cartoon, "Western Whoopee," Metro News, etc. MEETINGS.R.A.0.8. G.L.E. TUA TORU LODGE, No. 4647. ALL Brothers are cordially invited to attend the Elevation of Bro. H. E. Taylor, C.P., to the Third Degree. TRADES HALL, VIVIAN ST. SATURDAY, .JANUARY 22, 1944. * B. McGEE, ' Secretary. TEPJDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL, WANTED, Tenders for a Dwelling. Apply 22 I'riscilla Cres., Mornington, evenings from 4-7 o'clock. ripENDERS wanted for Levelling Land and A Building Small Cottage, without inside finishings, in vicinity of Johnsonville. Permit granted 618 Evg. Post. PETONE AND LOWER HUTT-GAS LIGHTING BOARD. STEAM BOILER. rj^ENDERS are Invited for the Supply and JL Erection in the Gasworks Yard, Petone, of One 60 h.p. Multi-tubular Underflred Boiler, 1501b pressure per square inch. Specifications will be supplied upon application. Tenders close at NOON on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1044, at 5 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O. SILBERY, Secretary. P.O. Bos 36, Petone. The Regulations say CKAIENT BAGS MUST BB RETURNED. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., (Tel. 42-150), The GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD., (Tel. 41-440). MISCELLANEOUS. "| t __ REUI'HOLSTEKING— Have your Suite Recovered in beautiful materials at Elston's | Furnishing Co., SO-32 Lower Cuba St- Tel. 41-642. £200 CASH Prizes for vegetables and flowers. Entry forms free. Dig for Victory Ex--hlbition Bureau, D.I.C. ! MRS. COLLINS, 90 Manners St., for everything In Children's Woollen and Silk Sets. Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits; moderate. A DVERTISrNG and TRADE Stereos, [ m\ Electros, made at the "Evening Post" Stereotype Dept. Tel. 47-222.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1944, Page 2
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