FOR . > s » Further Theatr* Announcements ' PAGE 3 '— -„ ' "KING'S PLAZA STATE TUDOR • PAGE 3 -ibS}E» For .... Further Theatre Announcements. REGAL KARORI. EGAL : KARORI. Box Plans "Knighton'e." Tel. 28-363. 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O PRESTON FOSTER — IRENE HERVE^j In "MISSING EVIDENCE." "MISSING EVIDENCE." (Recommended by the Censor for Adulti.)' — Plus -— THE JONES FAMILY . -'' In . - ' •. "JONES FAMILY IN HOLLYWOOD.^ "JONES FAMILY IN HOLLYWOOD.'* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.); -MONDAY— ■■' ' . For an Extended Season. CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON In "THE BEACHCOMBER" "THE BEACHCOMBER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) See Monday's "Evening Post" for Sp^fiiil Associate Programme. ; MEETINGS. : __—■■ ■■ ■t.-: j, BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND COUNTIES ASSOCIATION. 11/TEETING/SOCIAL, TUESDAY NEXT, i"- 8 p.m., N.Z.E.I. Rooms, "Post' 1 Buildings. "Magic and Mystery" by Delma. . Musical Programme, Supper; Centenary Penny Postage, a Tribute to Rowland Hill. English Folk Specially Invited. . "J^EW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY* MONTHLY MEETING OF MEMBERS, MONDAY, MAY 13, : At 8 p.m. AT NATIONAL CLUB. Speaker: MR. H. G. DICKIE, M.P. ! J)EMOCRATIC LABOUR PART* (Wellington Branch). MR. J. A.. LEE, M.P.; ' MR. J. A. LEE, M.P,,' And the HON. W. BARNARD, M.P., HON. W. BARNARD, M.P.* Will Address a Public Meeting.at th« i TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, Wellington, , On WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 ■•■■■.■ At 8 -p.m. •' ;■'- "'■ -■'"': - Subject: .■'■■'■ ;;W| FIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND,* "WE FIGHT FOR NEW-ZEALAND.*? ST. MARY'S GUILD: U" .[ A LL Supporters of St. Mary-'e Homes/ Karofi, are aeked to attend thr Annual Meeting on TUESDAY, MAY 14/ at 11.30 A.m., at the Diocesan Library. Mulgrave Street. : ,;, ■ XTEW ZEALAND WOMEN TEACBV •^ m&' ASSOCIATION (Registered)» EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE, WELLINGTON, MAY, 13, 14, and 15, 1940. PROGRAMME. May 13— 10 a.m.: Annual Meeting N.2.W.T»A. 6 p.m.: Dinner at James Smith's Re»taurant (invitation oril;-). Reminiscences by ex-teachers, to be followed at ...... 8 p.m.: Address by Miss M. Browne^ Warden of Wellington Training College. Subject: "EDUCATIONAL CONDITIONS . OVERSEAS." ,-■ May 14—2 p.-Gi.: '" - I IN THE LECTURE HALL OF THE " NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. J Address by Mise Irene Wilson, Principal of Queen Margaret College. Sub- . ject: "EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP." S p.m.: Address by Miss Kinross, Principal of Turakina Maori Girir College. Subject: "THE EDUCATION OF THE MAORI GIRL." ; Introductory Speeches by Mrs. H. D." Bennett and Miss Mary Lambie. May 15-^8 p.m.: Address by Miss Elsi« Andrews. Subject: ■ "EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY." SUNDAY " ~~~~ "" ~~~~' SUNDAY PUBLIC MEETING, SUNDAY -. PUBLIC MEETING* SUNDAY sunday hprades hall, Sunday Grades hall, SUNDAY , 8 p.m. SUNDAY SUNDAY Speaker: SUNDAY H. E. ("Dido") MILLAR, SUNDAY "LABOUR MOVEMENT IN 1. SUNDAY AUSTRALIA." SUNDAY SUNDAY An Important Statement will SUNDAY be made by the Wellington SUNDAY Provincial Secretary of the SUNDAY Communist Party, SUNDAY ELSIE FREEMAN. SUNDAY . _ - WELLINGTON RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. A MEETING will be held SUNDAY NEXT in Swords Club Room, dvet Ballinger Bros., Waring Taylor Street, 7.30 p.m. Speaker; Mrs. Nancy. Parsons. Subject: -. "FEDERAL UNION." ' ■All welcome. Committee Meeting, 6.30 p.m. sharp. ...... PARTNERSH>PS> AGENCIES, ETC. agencies Wanted. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER with VV organisation covering SOUTH ISLAND requires additional AGENCIES, preferably on a commission basis, but pra> pared to carry stocks if required. Full representation guaranteed. Write t •■•■■■ ..'..■ 187 Evening Post. . " .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 4
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