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Now, 2.0 and. 7.45 p.m. '' — (luxe J: Courtenay ■>c ■' >/ Ring Place *^ . 53-080. (Direction: New Zealand Theatres. Ltd.) PRISCILLA LANE WAYNE MORRIS RONALD REAGAN ARTHUR TREACHEB PETER B. GOOD In " BROTHER RAT AND A BABY " " BROTHER RAT AND A BABY " DENNIS MORGAN, GLORIA DICKSON l n _ "TEAR GAS SQUAD" "TEAR GAS SQUAD" PLUS At 7.30 Sharp 15-MINUTE COMMUNITY SING. (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . SUBURBAN THEATRES. pRINUE IiDWAKD, Woburn. *- RINCE UDYVARD, Tel 63-844. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.45. GEORGE SANDERS in "THE SAINT'S DOUBLE TROUBLE" And FLORA ROBSON — ROBT. NEWTON '•POISON PEN." (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW CLAIRE TREVOR - JOHN WAYNE "STAGECOACH" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ARLEEN WHELAN--GORDON OLIVER In "SABOTAGE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) KING GfiORGE THEATRE, ING GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. Telephone 63-933. 8 o'clock TONIGHT ; S o'clock The Great Broadway Stage Hit now a Screen Sensation. Lionel Sir Cedric BARRYMORE HARDWICKE And an x\ll-Star Cast, in "ON BORROWED TIME" "ON BORROWED TIME" Thought-provoking, heart-warming, and inspiring. MANAGERIAL.—Maybe the title of this film does not create in you a desire to see it, but may we urge, and in doing this stake our reputation—"Don't miss what will be your happiest film memory in all the years to come." DE LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE. Lower Hutt. I Telephone (7.45 p.m.) C 3-431. TONIGHT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY— Mary Roberts Rinehart's Great War Comedy with JAMES ELLISON-TERRY WALKER '•23V 2 HOURS' LEAVE" "23 V z HOURS' LEAVE" Also A story of great courage and an epic of pictorial grandeur. "TUNDRA" Starring DEL CAMBRE as the Flying Doctor of the Frozen North. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QTATE PETONE —— STATE. IOTATE PETONE — STATE. TONIGHT, at 8. ROBERT TAYLOR-GREER GARSON LEW AYRES In "REMEMBER" "REMEMBER" With Billie Burke — Reginald Owen. The gayest, happiest comedy of the year. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) GRAND - PETONE. RAND - PETONE. 7.45 TONIGHT, at 7.45 The picture that packs every kind of thrill- I LLOYD NOLAN-BARTON MACLANE LOLA LANE In "GANGS OF CHICAGO" "GANGS OF CHICAGO" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature — CLIVE BROOK-ANN LEE In Robert Morley's outstanding stage success, "RETURN TO YESTERDAY" Also the Third Episode of "THE GREEN HORNET" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "PALACE 'PHONE PETONE. ■t ALACE 63-610. PETONE. TONIGHT at 8. MELVYN DOUGLAS Louise Platt, Gene Lockhart In "TELL NO TALES" "TELL NO TALES" Sensation —and Bullet Blasting Thrills. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate feature: F.RANCHOT TONE, FRANCISKA GAAL In "THE GIRL DOWNSTAIRS" "THE GIRL DOWNSTAIRS" Something new in comedy triangles. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND ENGLISH. TNDIVIDUAL Tuition. Special Coach- •*• ing for all Examinations. Students' successes include Highest Speed Certificate (l(i() w.p.m.), Wellington Chamber of Commerce Exam. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5./P.C.T. 115 LAMBTON QUAY (Saywell Bldg.). Telephone 44-493, 46-G7S. PREPARE NOW! g^OK Cli.iuiiiei ol Commerce and Govern * ment Examinations Individual tuition MODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 10 Woodward Street (Above Miss Black Flonste). . M A Nicola us. N G Beattie. Telephones: | Business 46-330 Private 53-574. PUBLIC NOTICES. TOMORROW. "g AL V A lION AR M V STREET DAY. PLEASE HELP. WHY Sutler with Chronic Catarrh Pour vvoiulerlul Ciimopnie down each nos!tnl. This Heibal Oil heals nasal passages; 2s= firi Perrett. Chemist SMART New Spring Coats on easy credit terms, newest shades and styles. HeiI inaim's, 13a Courtenay. Place. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 93, 16 October 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 93, 16 October 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 93, 16 October 1940, Page 2

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