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LAST TIME TONIGHT. "STEPPING TOES." '•STEPPING TOES." — And — "PRIVATE AFFAIRS /' "PRIVATE AFFAIRS/ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • ■'.■■ ~ / jy }— '"■;" ■ LUXE )==-' ICourtenay %. v' King Place 53-080. (Direction: New Zealand Theatres. Ltd.) TOMORROW TOMORROW AT 2 AND 7.45, TWO GREAT STARS. I JOHN GARFIELD { ! JOHN GARFIELD j ! ANN SHERIDAN j j ANN SHERIDAN" \ In a Truly Great Picture. '■CASTLE ON THE HUDSON." "CASTLE OX THE HUDSON."' Racketeers — Police — Robbery — Murd<r — Prison Breaks. It's Sviffc and Exciting! j , _| Unsuitable for Young | | Children. j -- PLUS — Tlu: Comedy that set sill America j Laughing. ! •LAUGH IT OFF." •-LAUGH IT OFfcY' j With CONSTANCE MOORE, JOHNNY DOWNS, ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - PLUS - Episode No. ;1 \ FLASH GORDON CONQUERS THE UNIVERSE."' ! _ ! AGAIN — EACH NIGHT AT 7.30. j I.VMINUTE COMMUNITY J SING. ! ROLAND LAVJN AT THE i ORGAX. , SUBURBAN THEATRES. Dt.o LUXE THEATRE, \ 1/3 LUXE THEATRE. ! Lower Hutfc, ! j TeJephoue (7.45 p.m.) 03-431 THURSDAY and FRIDAY: Warren William —Joan Perry ! "THE LONE WOLF STRIKES." ! ■•THE LONE WOLF STRIKES."' j •— Aud — I (iei'i^e Murphy—Dorothea Kent. - In - "RISKY BUSINESS." "RISKY BUSINESS." .((Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)1 KING GEORGE THEATRE. | ING GEORGE THEATRE. J ! Lower Hutt. Telephone 63-933. j Finally - TONIGHT — S o'clock. DEAN NA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN ... i n _. -MAD ABOUT -MUSIC." "MAD ABOUT MUSIC."' ~- And — j _ MARCH OF TIME •"'WAR, PEACE, AND PROGAGANDA." i (Approved i'or Universal Exhibition.) | TOMORROW KAY MILLAND - ELLEN DREW In the comedy sensation of the year! •FRENCH AVITHOUT TEARS/ "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PRINCE EDWARD, VVoburn. | , IUNOE EDWARD, Tel. G3-BM. j I 1 1 7.45 — TONIGHT — 745. RICHARD ARLEN, ANDY DEVINE "MUTINY ON THE BLACK. HAWK," (Reconimendftd by the Censor for Adults.) LUPE VELEZ, LEON ERROL "MEXICAN SPITFIRE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY Marlene DIETRICH—James STEWART "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN." "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN.'' (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ANNABELLA—Robert YOUNG "BRIDAL SUITE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOXING ~ " BOXING BOXING I BOXING BOXING BOXING HUT'P VALLEY BOXING BOXING SENIOR AND -JUNIOR BOXING BOXING CHA MPIONSHIPS, BOXING BOXING boxing t abour hall, petone, boxing Labour hall, petone, BOXING BOXING MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, BOXING Commencing at 7 p.m. BOXING BOXING BOXING SEE THE HUTT VALLEY BOXING AND WELLINGTON LADS BOXING IN ACTION. BOXING BOXING BOXING Prices: Is 6d and 2s 6d BOXING (includes tax). BOXING BOXING BOXING- Bookings no extra charge at BOXING Chris. Nissen's. Jackson Street, BOXING- Pctoiic. BOXING BOXING BOXING' • F. A. STUART.. BOXING Hon. Sec. BOXING BOXING BOXING VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. PUBLIC LECTURE On '•SOOTH AFRICA TODAY," By PROFESSOR J. Y. T. GREIG. M.A., D.Litt. (Glasgow), Professor of English hi the University of Witwatersrand, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. _S_p_.m. "THE ONE NATION HITLER CANNOT CONQUER." "THE ONE NATION HITLER CANNOT CONQUER." Prophecy unlocks the secrets of the times! Hear— MR. V. R. BROWN MR. V. R. BROWN TOMORROW (FRIDAY). 7.30 p.m. Illustrated Lecture on Prophecy. SOUND FILM SOUND FILM (Special Repeat Screening) "THE BATTLE FOR FRANCE." Heroic evacuation of Dunkerque. Nazi fleet bombs Paris environs. France's armies retreating over devastated and flooded countryside. Thousands of civilians fleeing under terror of Nazi air and tank stampede. Famed Maginofc i Line evacuated. Paris surrendered. 1 i OT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, O ■ 20 Vivian Street. MMMO'S HALL.. TONIGHT. At. 8 oVloek. SFXOXD RECITAL. 7F:XA WILLtS. THOMAS WOOD All Proceeds in aid of l.'alriolic Fimd. { Admission^ 2« (»i> ta-*Q.

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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 82, 3 October 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 82, 3 October 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 82, 3 October 1940, Page 2

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