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THE MIRTH CONTINUES! THE MIRTH CONTINUES! It's undoubtedly George Formby's Funniest Picture ! H L^--***"*QT. JAMES "~~——-J-J~~l [etZ °T. JAMES J^>\ I Ij —-^ ST. JAMJ^^ei^^rU Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. (Central Heating.) DAILY, at 2.15 and S p.m. DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. British Empire Films Present GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE KORMBY GEORGE FORM BY " "CALL GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In A GEORGE FORMRY. GEORGE FORM BY COP" GFORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY Outstanding First Half Includes: PATHE WEEKLY, "AIR COMMUNIQUE." BRITISH NEWSREEL, "MEETING STARS," and Latest "MARCH OF TIME." IT IS STILL NECESSARY TO BOOK. Reservations at Theatre. 54.-775. (Approver) for Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. DE LUXE. LOWER HUTT. E LUXE. Tel, 63-431. Central Pleating. I TONIGHT, at 7.45. DEAD END KIDS And LITTLE TOUGH GUYS Fighting their way up to the skies!! Battling, brawling . . . taking any risk—to win their wings 1 In "GIVE US WINGS" — Also — Unearthing Clues no Human Eye could detect "THE SECRET SEVEN" With FLORENCE RICE — BARTON MACLANE (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PRINCE EDWARD. Woburn. RINCE EDWARD. Tel. 63-544. 7.4S—TONIGHT —7.45 RAY MILLAND ELLEN DREW "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" And BRIAN AHERNE RITA HAYWORTH "THE LADY IN QUESTION" "THE LADY IN QUESTION" "THE LADY IN QUESTION" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) KING GEORGE THEATRE, ( ING GEORGE THEATRE, | I LOWER HUTT. Tel. 63-933. | I 1 TONIGHT AT 8. Millions of readers could not put down the exciting, romantic novel! Now it's even more thrilling on the screen . . . with a superb cast living its unforgettable adventures! Norma Rohert SHEARER TAYLOR — In — "E-—S—C—A—P—E" "F Q r A P F" «E—S—C—A—P—E" With CONRAD VEIDT NAZIMOVA NEWS FEATURETTES (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) UTATE PKTONE OTATE PETONE TONIGHT, at 8. AND MON., TUBS., WED., AND THURS. " REBECCA " " REBECCA " " REBECCA " " REBECCA " " REBECCA " " REBECCA " " REBECCA " " REBECCA " Starring LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE You loved the- novel—You'll live the picture. Box Plans now open at Theatre. Tel. 63-SO9 (Recommended by Censor More Suitable for Adults.) (^ RAND PETONE GRAND TRAND PETONE GRAND TONIGHT, at S. The great British story of yesterday—that still holds a thrill today— "TOM KROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS" "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS" SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, BILLY HALOP. ——Associate Feature The exciting saga of lovely OSA JOHNSON— More stirring than anything in fiction— "1 MARRIED ADVENTURE" "I MARRIED ADVENTURE" Fantastic! Amazing! Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition. PALACE PETONE PALACE ALACE PETONE PALACE TONIGHT, at S. The Red Raw, Real Barbary Coast leaps to life, "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" Esther RALSTON Robert ARMSTRONG Irene HERVEY Burgess MEREDITH In I lie year's top shock-thrill. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature "SOUTH OF ARIZONA" Thrill-packed drama nt the West. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS INSTRUCTIONS as to the insertion or wiini cJraw.il ot Advertisements in (lie 'Evening Post" nmst tic in writing .-UU'enlsenit'iits received wit limit sucli msti urtiiui will lie inserted until ruunieniundeif mid i-haiged luvorillrigly. AlluratinUK in standing Advertisements should In- Handed in h.\ 12 <>' loci; the day before tbev an- required to itpfit'jir. Advertiser." lii the Cminlr.v .an ivmli in.vment by Mo.ie.v Order oi Postage Stamps. An.v person writing to the "Evening Post" OHlce tor Information in regard to Advertisements already appearing in Hit- paper must send .stamped addressed envelope in order 'o ensure reply. For tJn j convenience nl advertisers replies io advertisements ma.v he senl to 'The Post" Publishing Oillct:, out llli proprietors dn not aerep* ,im.. responsibility in 'his respect While very care is i-\eii'i.sed in iegnnl Io ll.e insertion and classioVailon ot advertisements <he I"rojii U'lui .-■ d" not luilil ihetiiseli cs rrsp'iu silile for errors oi noil -Insertion through ■incident or from othei causes, and the Proprietors reserve to Ihemselves the right ot omitting ad vertisernents that they ma.v deem objectionable,, even though such advertisements ma.v have been received and paid for In the usual course of business. All Business Communications should be addressed to the Manager. Letters to tne Editor, News Items, etc., to the. Editor. We cannot be held responsible for errors in advertisements transmitted by telephone. BLUNDELL BROS., LIMITED.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 4

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