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WE SUBMIT THIS MOTTO TO ALL BRITISHEBS-"FOLLOW THE FLEET AND KEEP SMJLiNG." With This Thought in Mind We present GOOD CHEER WEEK. GOOD CHEEK WEEK. Everything Particularly Selected for its Gay, Bright, Happy, and Uproarious Entertainment. Courtenay Place Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. 2 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.45 p.m. NOTE.—Please be seated sharp on starting time, due to exceptional length of programme. 20th Century-Fox Films Present GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, j GRACIE FIELDS, With Roger Livesey, Mary Maguire, Jack Donahue, Peter Coke, and Skippy, IB The Best of all Gracie Fields Pictures, j "KEEP SMILING." '•KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP UMILING." j '•KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." SEVEN GRACIE FIELDS SONG HITS: "Swing Your Way to Happiness"—"Giddy Up"—"Mrs. Binus's Twins"—"Peace of Mind" —"You've Got to be Smart in the Army Nowadays"—"May Morning"—"The Holy City." And on the Same Programme: A Reissue by Special Arrangement with R.K.D. (Radio) Pictures of One of the Most Popular Musical Shows Ever Produced. "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." With FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, RANDOLPH SCOTT, HARRIETT HILLIARD. REMEMBER THE SONG HITS.—"We Saw the Sea," "Get Thee Behind Me, Satan," "Let Yourself Go," "I'd Rather Lead a Band," "Here Am I, But Where Are You," "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket," "Let's Face the Music and Dance." PRICES: 2s 3d, Is 6d, Is. Plans at Theatre and D.I.C. ROXY THEATRE. OXY THEATRE. Cosy and Warm. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. SHOWING NOW Continuous from 11 a.m. JOHN GARFIELD, With THE "DEAD END" KIDS—CLAUDE RAINS—ANN SHERIDAN-MAY ROBSON—GLORIA DICKSON, In "THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL." "THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL." (Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature: "LAW OF THE PAMPAS." "LAW OF THE PAMPAS." The Latest of the Hopalong Cassidy Series. : With . WILLIAM BOYD, SIDNEY TOLER, STEFFI DUN A, RUSSELL HAYDEN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) cjeaside theatre, lyall bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. 7 p.m-FINALLY TONIGHT—7 p.m. Positively your last chance to see "WUTHERING HEIGHTS." "WUTHERING HEIGHTS." "WUTHERING HEIGHTS." " WUTHERING HEIGHTS." Starring MERLE OBERON as CATHY. , LAURENCE OLIVIER as HEATHCLIFF DAVID NIVEN as EDGAR. Associate Attraction: "THE MARINES FLY HIGH." "THE MARINES FLY HIGH." With RICHARD DIX, CHESTER MORRIS. Ring 16-393 for Reservations. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. DRAMA FESTIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS Wellington Elimination Festival. will be held in the , CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, July 13, 15, 16, 17. At 7.45 p.m. each evening. Prices Is and Is 6d. Children half-price. Season tickets 3s 6d. Free booking for parties of 10 or more. Season tickets at D.I.C. Booking opens July 9. i SCOTS COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. REUNION EVENTS 1940. ANNUAL MEETlNG—Tuesday, July 9, -^*- at S p.m., in Room 53, National Bank Chambers, Featherston Street, Wellington. ANNUAL DlNNEß—Wednesday, July 10, at 7.15 p.m., Empire Hotel, Willis Street, Wellington. ANNUAL DANCE—Cancelled. FOOTBALL MATCH—Wednesday, July 10, 2.30 p.m., at the College. S. A. SCOTLAND, Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS STATIONERY PRINTING. LJOWIiVIiH sinaJl your printing *••■ requirements may be, the services of our experts are available for you 1 elt-phone 44-040 and talk it ovei with our repre sentative "EVENING POST" PRINTING WOKKS. Place your Next Printing Order witb "The Post." NOTICE ,f() SUBSCKIKKKS. SUtJSI'KIHKKfe whose Delivery Ot tUe 'KVflillin I'ust" 18 unsatistacturj nit- pin lu-uUiriy requested to cominunu-.'itf DIRKCI with the PI'KI.ISHKR instead of cornplainine to the runner boys. This course ensuie? first-hand kiinwlecluf ot irremilnnties and . prompt attention BLUNDRU. imns.. LIMITED, l'he "Evening Post.'*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1940, Page 4

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