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FINALLY TONIGHT I Universal Presents Dennna Joseph DUItBIN With GOTTEN "HERS TO HOLD" "HERS TO HOLD" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j3^*StT j a m Es^Jij Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. — TOMORROW — 2 p. m. _ WEDNESDAY — 8 p.m. PRESENTING PRESENTING _. I 4 Filmland's Ski-rewiest ! SKI-CHUMPS! SKI-CHUMPS 1 SKI-CHUMPS I Bud Lou ABBOTT & COSTELLO ABBOTT & COSTELLO ABBOTT & COSTELLO In the Snow-capped Topper of ALL .. their Howling Hits! Howling Hits I : Howling Hits! "HIT THE ICE" "HIT THE ICE" "HIT THE ICE" WOW 1 . whatta howl when thoso acos hit the Ice, with scores of songs, gals, and ' brand-new gags I It's the Greatest Comedy in town. Make up a party, bring the children, and you'll' roll in tho aisles with laughsteria! It's a Universal Banner Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HURRY! BOOK EARLY I PLANS at THEATRE (54-775) and D.I.C.

MAY WE SUGGEST FOR A MOTHER'S'DAY TREAT THAT YOU TAKE HER TO SEE (JINGER ROGERS AND HER OWN MOTHER IN "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" AT THE y v i THEATRE H ■/ Dlr. J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). BOOK NOW FOB NEXT SATURDAY. DAILY, at 2 and 8 p.m. Paramount's Delightful Comedy "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" With GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS RAY MILLAND RAY MILLAND ROBERT BENCHLEY RITA JOHNSON LELA ROGERS—GINGER'S MOTHER — Also — Scenes at "Pickfalr," Mary Plcliford'a Home. Sports Film and Paramount News. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ________ INSTRUCTIONAL CLASS.. UNDER the auspices of the Wellington City Sub-centre of the Nevv Zealand Red, Cross Society (Inc.) an Instructional Class for members and prospective members will be held at 61 Dixon St., Wellington, as follows: — HOME NURSING, ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE, commencing TUESDAY, May 16, 1944, at 7 p.m. It is Imperative that students enrol at tho Odlce, 59 Dixon St., Wellington, prior to the Class. I T. E. LISSINGTON, I Secretary.

MATINEES DAILY TELEPHONE 43-06S — TTVAT T — OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Whore There is Always a Good Show.) 1.45 p.m. — TWICE DAILY —7 p.m. The world-famed stage hit I It's tho thrill of a lifetime! HEDY LAMARR — WALTER PIDGEON . "WHITE" CARGO" Also the sensational and entertaining story with personalities of the screen at the height of their popularity "THE BOWERY" Starring Wallace Beery, Fay Wray, Jackie Cooper (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Special Shorts 7 p.m., "The Bowery" 7.35 p.m., "White Cargo" 9.10 p.m. OPERA HOUSE AN EXTRA NIGHT! AN EXTRA NIGHT! SEASON EXTENDED T II E VARSITY CAPPICADE Has mot with such outstanding success that it has been decided to continue for a further night. BOOK AT THE D.I.C. FOR TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, OR THURSDAY. Prices: 4/-, 2/6 (booked), 1/6 at Door : IN AID OF PATRIOTIC. FUNDS. OPERA HOUSE Lessees: J. C. Williamson. COMMENCING FRIDAY, MAY 12 VERNON. SPENCER PRESENTS VAUDEVILLE & AMATEUR TRIALS A FLESH AND BLOOD SHOW Pretty Girls, Clever Comedians, Brilliant Singers iinJ Dancers. liistrumentals, Snappy Sketches, etc., etc. . PICTURES COME AXI) PICTURES GO, BUT THERE'S NOTHING BETTER THAN A REAL LIVE SHOW—IT'S ALL IN FUN—AT THE OPERA HOUSE. POPULAR PRICES: 4/-, 2/6 (PLUS TAX), GALLERY 1/11. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. AND OPERA HOUSE. Entries still being received for tho Amateur Trials, care Box S", To Aro P.O.

NOW THAT FUR COATS HAVE TO -LAST FOR EVER(OR ALMOST) HAVE THEM RESTYLED AND KEPT IN GOOD ORDER. OUR SKILL LIES IN KESTYLIXG AND REPAIRING. BEATRICE M. SMITH FUR SPECIALIST,; 105 MANNERS STREET OVER PLAZA THEATRE. TEL. 53-404. PRIME MINISTER PETER ERASER SUPPORTS PRINCIPLES OF CITIZENS' CANDIDATES At tlio opening of (lie British Commonwealth Conference in London, Mr. Peter Eraser, Labour Prime Minister, said: "There are no problems in the Pacific that cannot bo solved by GOODWILL, COLLABORATION, and CO-OPERATION." THESE ARE THE PRINCIPLES OF THE CITIZENS' CANDIDATES who 'deprecate tho intrusion of Party Politics into Municipal and Local Body Administration. But for Labour Party tactics there would be NO political division. Tho CITIZENS' CANDIDATES represent ALL Citizens and are NOT TIED TO ANY POLITICAL PARTY and aro frco to vote as they think best. CITIZENS' CANDIDATES MEETINGS TONIGHT AT BERHAMPORE, HATAITAI, AND VIVIAN ST. AT BERHAMPORE, ST. CUTHBERT'S HALL: 8 p.m. Speakers: Will Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), R. A. Wright, Bryan Todd. A. JI. I'opo, W. 11. Stevens (Council), A P. O'Shea, V. M. Simpson (Hospital Board). AT HATAITAI, REALM HALL. 8 p.m. Speakers: W. J. Gaudln (Council and Hospital). Miss A G. Kane, 11. F. Toogood, J. S. Crawford (Hospital Board), It. L. Macalister (Council and Harbour Board), Malcolm Fraser (Council). AT VIVIAN STREET, ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, S p.m. Speakers: Will Appleton (Mayoral Candidate), C. Moachen, R. H. Parton (Hospital Board), F. W. Furkert, Mrs. Knox-Ollmer (Cornell and Hospital Board), Martin Luckio (Council and Harbour Board). M. S. Galloway (Council). MR T. C. A. lUSLOP WILL PRESIDE AT THIS MEETING Keep Party Politics "Out of Municipal Affairs VOTE THE ENTIRE "CITIZENS' CANDIDATES" TICKET TOMORROW'S MEETINGS: Lya.ll Bay Public School and Roscncath Presbyterian Church Hall, Tho Crescent. A, , tT , „, „ MISCELLANEOUS. LL kinds Used Clothes and Shoes, pre-war quality, excellent condition. Jumble Sale XT7ANTED to Adopt, Baby Girl from birth Friday, 02 Vivian St.. 10 a.m. VV to 3 years, no other children, good homo. 25 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. EASTBOURNE A.T.C. A LOPECIA treated by most effective methods RESULT of Art Union drawn May 8, 1944: XX and careful personal attention by P. W. i Winner, T. N. Probert, Day's Bay. Galvln, Hair and Scalp Specialist, 37 Courte- — — nay PI. Tel. 55-421. COMPANY ANNUAL REPORTS and Balance- T^ANDRUFF treated effectively with personal sheets printed promptly by tho "ISvenin" JL/ attention by P. W. Galvin, Hjir and Post" Printing Dcpt. Tel. 47-222. Scalp Specialist, 37 Courtenay PI. Tel. 55-421.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 108, 9 May 1944, Page 2

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