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"The Best Sea Film in Existence." LONDON DAILY MAIL. AGAIN TODAY! At 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. ~ Fuller's J/[ A J E S T I C Theatre British Empire Film's exciting sea drama of the adventure, heroism, unconquerable spirit of the men ot the Royal Navy and Merchant Marine. " WESTERN APPROACHES " "WESTERN APPROACHES" " WESTERN APPROACHES " IN TECHNICOLOR. THF CAST I—— Serving Officers and Men of the Allied Navies and Merchant Fleets. OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME Includes: — "SPIRIT OF BURNS," A most interesting visit to the land of Robbie Burns that will delight the hcaitb of all lovers of the Old Country. "MARCH OF TIMK" — Presents — "UNKNOWN BATTLE," The Inside story of the Flying Fortress Bombing Raids Over Germany. BOOKINGS Are heavy for all performances. Plans at the Booking Office in tho Man Jojtr Daily from 10 a.m. Tel. 45-100 and D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LAST 3 DAYS J B. PRIESTLEY'S J. B. PRIESTLEY'S "THEY CAME TO A CITY" "THEY CAME TO A CITY" A film of the play that toured England and set the country talking. — With — JOHN CLEMENTS I?™^ RENE GADI) MABEL TERRY LEVIS ADA REEVE A. h. MAIHIsWb (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DAILY—At 2 and 8 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (50-230). eeJopera house .= Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. NEXT FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY Reliance Films Present JAMES MASON JAMES MASON JAMES MASON JAMES MASON • ("The Man in Grey") ! In George' Eliot's Immortal Story " THE MILL " THE MILL ON ON "THE FLOSS" THE FLOSS" — With — GERALDINE FITZGERALD FRANK LAWTON FELIX AYLMER GRIFFITH JONES FAY COMPTON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' BOX PLANS OPEN DAILY 2-5 p.m. INCOMPARABLE LOVE STORY UNMATCHED FOR NERVETINGLING DRAMA <gT^ I AVivOLI J J^> NEWTOWN. 25-011—TELE I'HONE—2S-041 7.30 _ NIGHTLY — 7.30 CARY GRANT BARRY FITZGERALD ETHEL BARRYMORK JUNE DUPREZ ' JANE WYATT In "NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART" "NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART" (Recommended by Censor for Adults and Defln- ■ itely Unsuitable for Children.) —Also Showing— ADVENTURE, EXCITEMENT "JUNGLE WOMAN" "JUNGLE WOMAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (([ ~ N EW EMPIRE Y\\ if I ISLAND BAY. 11l \\ . Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JJJ 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 Alum Lynn Francis TAMIROFF BARI LEDERER .In "BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REV" '"BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS RKY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — ALSO SHOWING — An Edgar Wallace Thriller "THE MISSING MILLION" "THE MISSING MILLION" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) rpABLE TENNIS — TABLE TENNIS XABLE TENNIS TABLE- TENNIS NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT . AT THE BOYS' INSTITUTE. Admission Is Cd. FINALS AT TOWN HALL ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, at 7.30 p.m. Admission 3s and 3s (plus tax) and Is 6d. Town Hall Box Plan Noy Open at D.I.C. TRIUMPHS OF PNINA SALZMAN. Tho records established for Pnina Salzman's concerts in Australia were second only to those registered by Grade Fields. PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN PNINA SALZMAN THE MOST PHENOMENAL PIANISTE OF THE YOUNGER GENERATION. THREE GALA CONCERTS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, -~ And — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, — AT THE — rnowx hall. J- OWN HALL. Box Plans arc now open at the D.I.C. RESERVED PRICE 8s- (plus the tax). Direction: J. & N. TAIT, In association with A. CHERNIAVSKY. COLOUR PRINTING. HALF-TONE Process Hlocks for 3- and 4Colour Process Printing for Descriptive Booklets and Catalogues. The "Evening Post" Modern Process Block Dept. will give you Efficient Service. Tpl, 47-222 for Quotation. BOOKBINDING, PRINTING, ETC. FOR every description of Binding, including Permanent Records and Account Books, etc. —"Evening Post" Prinling Dept. FOR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Social and Business Cards, Office, Business Printed Stationery—Tel. 47-222, "Evening Post" Printing Dept. ' 'j

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 62, 11 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 62, 11 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 62, 11 September 1945, Page 2

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