YOU'LL TRAVEL A LONG WAY BEFORE YOU SEE A BETTER PROGRAMME THAN THIS— Ij-^s^.pARAMOUNT^^g^-Courtena.i Place. Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Telephone 51-842. 2 p.m.-TWICE DAIJLY-7.45 MONSTER SURPRISE PROGRAMME MONSTER SUKPKlteli PKOGRAMMi-. MONSTER SURPKISE PROGRAMME 'MUNSTEK SUKi'KISh. PROGKAMMk. MONSTER SURPRISE PROGRAMME MONSTER SURPRISE I'KOGKAAIAIt. MONSTER SURPRISE I'KOGRAMMk MONSTER SURPRISE I'KOHHAMMt A PREMIER PRESENTATION OF TWO BRAND-NEW 1940 ATTRACTIONS -NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN N.Z. Introducing A Sensational New Singing Comedienne— JUDY CANOVA JUDY CANOVA (You'll hear a lot more of her shortly) And Featuring The New Song Hit that is Sweeping the World— ■ ' ' "SCATTERBRAIN " "SCATTERBRAIN " • (Recommended by. Censor for Adults) ROXY THEATRE. OXY THEATRE. , Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. SHOWING NOW. 4 MIGHT 1 SESSIONS DAILY 4 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. BABY SANDY Mischa Aver, Eugene Pallet.te, Nan Grey. : lv The Laugh Kiot ol the iear. •'SANDY IS A LADY." "SANDY IS A LADY." And HUGH HERBERT, With Constance Moore, Eddie Quillan, Armida, In "LA C'C-NGA NIGHTS." "LA CONGA NIGHTS." Extra Special Supports include DONALD DUCK in "Sea Scouts" and "SWINGIN' IN THE BARN," a Hill Billy Musical Revue. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "SILVER LINING" FAIR. "SILVER LINING" FAIR. "SILVER LINING" FAIR. "SILVER LINING" FAIR. rpHE CITY MISSION'S ANNUAL GLOOM-CHASER At the TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL SEPTEMBER 12, 13, and 14. SEPTEMBER 12, 13, and 14. ■ The Fair will be opened by his Excellency Lord Galway on THURSDAY, September 12, at 2.30 p.m. Guard of HonourScots College Pipe Band. ■29 PROGRAMME. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 12 noon—The Fair is on. 12.30—Community Sing with Mr. Frank Crowther at the Piano. Special items by pupils of Miss Adeline Burnette. 2 p.m.—Scots College Pipe Band. 2.ls—Collingwood Sea Scouts on Parade. 2.3o—Arrival of Viceregal Party. Chorus of Welcome by Orpheus Sextet. Host: His Worship the Mayor. 7.30 p.m.—Port Nicholson Band. 7.4s—Pageant of Empire: John Bull, Rev. • H. Squires; Britannia, Mrs. Trevor Goodwin. Address by the Hon. Walter Nash. 9 p.m.—The Whole Empire goes to the Fair. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 12 noon —The Fair is open again. 12.30—Community Singing led by Young People. MV. Bernard Webb at the piano. 2.30 —Arrival of Aunt Daisy, the Happiness Club, 100 Pupils from St. Mark's Church School. 2.4s—Address by Mrs. Peter Fraser. Host: Rev. Harry Squires. 7.30 —Legion of Frontiersmen Band. 7.45 —Sensational Variets' Programme by the Delgato Company. Host: Uncle Scrim. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 12 noon —The Whole Family goes to the Fair. 12.30—Community Singing conducted by the "Bombardier in Khaki." At the piano: Mr. Frank Crowther. 2 to 4 p.m.—Monster Children's Party. . Hosts: The Wellington City Mission. 7.15 p.m.—Boys' Institute Band. 7.4s—Address by the Prime Minister. 8 t* 9 p.m.—"The Hope of the World," a pageant by 100 children of St. Mary's Children's Home. 9 p.m.—Musical Programme by Composite Choir of 100 voices from Wellington Churches. 9.35 —His Lordship the Bishop of Wellington. General Organiser of Fair: REV. HARRY SQUIRES. Programme Organiser and Stage Manager: MR. ALLAN S. BLACKIE. Decorations and Floor Manager: MR. GILBERT CLARKE. Information Bureau re City Mission Work: MR. L. J. ARMITAGE, MRS. F. PETERSEN. Treasurer: MR. R. HILL. REMEMBER! ' IT'S THE "SILVER LINING" FAIR! IT'S THE "SILVER LINING" FAIR! IT'S THE "SILVER LINING" FAIR! IT'S THE "SILVER LINING" FAIR! WANTED TO BUY. WANTED, T ATHE, 6%-inch centre. Must be in first-class order and condition. All details as regards price and where it may be inspected to PORTER MOTORS, LIMITED, Rangitikei Street. j PALMERSTON NORTH. JD BRODlii AND CO.. LTD. • 70c Dixon Street, METAL MERCHANTS. Smelters and Refiners. Manufacturers of High-grade Lino., Stereo. Solder, and Antifriction Metals. BUYERS OF SCRAP COPPER, JiINC.I BRASS, CAST-IRON, ETC. Telephone 52-209 DOGS FOR SALE. "DIG Dogs, two young finds. Apply -*- Perno, Bootmaker, near Main Hufct Bridge, Lower Hutt. : USINESS STATIONERY—Good Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your next quotation-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 50, 27 August 1940, Page 2
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