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kir^ Pt. James _Z^r {_T| —^ st: -TAwra. Direction: Sir Benjamin- Fuller. Plans at D.I.C. or' Theatre (54-775). BOOKINGjT^ARE ■ HEAVY AGAIN TONIGHT—PIease Reserve Early. 1 • Plans at D.T.C. or Theatre 2 ■ ' :(u4r775). ■■'■■■ 1 j t l- v TONIGHT AT 8. GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE. FORMBY . GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY 'I. In "GUNNER GEORGE" "GUNNER GEORGE" "GUNNER GEORGE" "GUNNER. GEORGE" "GUNNER GEORGE" "GUNNER GEORGE" "GUNNER GEORGE" A British Empire Films Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. GRAND Tel. PETONE RAND 60-063 PETONE I ■ ■ TONIGHT at 7.45. These Scrappy-Happy Hooligans, "DEAD END KIDS" "DEAD END KIDS" "ON DRESS PARADE" : "ON DRESS PARADE" Associate Feature . "BLONDIE ON A BUDGET" "BLONDIE ON A BUDGET" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A LACE 'PHONE PETONI ALACE 63-610 PETONt TONIGHT at 8. Hit the Trail of High Adventure with BUCK JONES Id "OUTLAWED GUNS" Associate ITeature: Glenda FARRELL- Barton MacLANI in "TOUCHY GETS HER MAN" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OTATE -—-' J'ETOJSIIi] — STATIJ OtaTE FIiTONE — STATE - TONIGHT AND MON., at 8 p.m. "RULERS OF THE SEA" — "RULERS OF THE SEA"— "RULERS OF THE SEA" Starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., WILL' FYFFE MARGARET LOCKWOOD. Produced and directed by the master o sea pictures, FRANK LLOYD,, whi gave you "Mutiny bu "the Bounty" am "Sea Hawk."" And SPECkU^-J&XTRA. "MARCH OF TIME."' I "The Movies March On." I Box Plan now open- at Theatre, Tel 163-899. '(Programme for Universal Exhibition. ] pRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. J RINCE EDWARD, fel 63-844.' 7.45 — J TONIGHT^ 7.45 —- BING CROSBY -— . In . '■THE . STAR MAKER" With LOUISE CAMPBELLLINDA WARJi (Approved for Universal Exhibition.} VICTOR McLAGLEN, BRIAN AHERNIi "CAPTAIN FURY." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) f/INU GEORGE THEATRE, *MNG GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. Telephone C 3-933. S o'clock—TONlGHT—B o'clock BING CROSBY. BING CROSBY. BING CROSBY. 808 HOPE. 808 'HOPE. DOROTHY LAMOUR. Jn "THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE" "THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE." It's this year's gayest new comedy. 4 Also MARCH OF TIME i ("The Republic of Finland.") EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL. " T\U LUXE THEATRE, XJE LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. Telephone (7.45 p.m.) 63-431. SATURDAY— The Comedy Hit of the Season. CARY GRANT, ROSALIND RUSSELL, DARY GRANT> ROSALIND RUSSELL, "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" "HIS... GIRL FRIDAY" And RALPH MORGAN, ' ■ ; • KATHERINE DE MILLE, . "TRAPPED; IN THE SKY" (All Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA. jVfISS DOROTHY DANIELS, M.R.A.D. "■*- (Advanced Teachers' Cert.). • Presents her Sjtudents in a SONG AND DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA, including Spectacular Ballets, T-riois, Duos, -and Solos by -Wellington's- Leading 1 •Juveniles. Gorgeous Flocking. Lighting, and Scenery. A Varied I'rogrammo include.- ---" Dance of the Little Swan*.'' "Tales, from Vienna Wood-. "Sunbonuet Sue.' "A Grey-haired Lady." "Les Sylphides.'.' CONCERT CHAMBER. •. . CONCERT:. CHAMBER, 1 ■ ' ■ NOVEMBER 16. Matinee, Is and 2s, Children Is. Evening, Is (3d and 2s 6d, Children Is 3d. 'hie tax. Box Plan D.I.C. now open. j r OVAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. NOVEMBER CELEBRATIONS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER »2, 8 p.m. OCIAL AND DANCE-MOKOIA HALL ADMISSION: Two Shillings. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3. CHURCH PARADE. St.' Giles' Presbyterian Church, Kilbirnio. Preacher: TJew A. W. Armstrong. Members meet (5.45 p.m. in Schoolroom jiy_Ordei- W.D-M_. THERE'S a. dean, sweet. health jT .smeii L .-ibout Poliilor which you will appreate almost as much as the brilliant shine oliflor fo easily inipin-ts to fiiVnji.ino; dots, and linoleums. ■ ,4

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 108, 2 November 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 108, 2 November 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 108, 2 November 1940, Page 4

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