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fhe Paramount has picked a winner— rim "Dominion." 3/10/40. "The Post's" review will appear in Tonight's paper on p;ij. re 14. IT TAKES WARN'.KR BROTHERS TO .MAKE A MUSTCAL. OX YOUR TOES! BOOK OR BE EARLY TONIGHT. L^^^" PARAMOUNT Direction G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 7.45 i Warner Bros. Present ! THE BALLET LAUGH OF THE YEAR. "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." "ON YOUR TOES." With The Lovely ZORINA. ZORINA. ZORINA. ZORINA. ZORINA. ZORINA. EDDIE ALBERT, who was so impressive as the young doctor in "Four Wives." ALAN HALE FRANK McHUGH And a Bevy of Hollywood Beauties. And Featuring the Most Sensational Dancing Sequences ever put on film. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A WELL VARIED AND ESPECIALLY CHOSEN SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Includes Newsreel Scoop: AN R.A.F. VICTORY. NAZI ASSAULTS SMASHED. AND EXTRA SCOOP! Exclusive scenes: One of our well-known Wellington boys Rescued from the English Channel—Pilot Officer Charlie Stewart. "SEEING SPOTS"—Vaudeville Revue. "BOAT BUILDERS," Walt. Disney Cartoon. "RIT \ RlO"—Orchestral Featurette. "ALEX IN WONDERLAND"— Comedy. Box Plans open at Theatre and D.I.C. Daily from 9.30. ROXY THEATRE. OXY ' THEATRE. Direction: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. SHOWING CONTINUOUS XOW From 11 a.m. & JOAM CRAWFORD & JAMES STEWART is LEW AYRES $ "INTERNATIONAL ICE FOLLIES" In "THE ICE FOLLIES." "THE ICE FOLLIES." "THE ICE FOLLIES." "THE ICE FOLLIES." AND fc MADELEINE CARROLL & ALLAN JONES ■6 FRED MacMURKAY ' £ AKIM TAMIROFF -Ct HELEN BRODERICK In "HONEYMOON IN BALI." "HONEYMOON IN BALI." "HONEYMOON IN BALI." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FLOWER DAY. j (A SPECIAL PATRIOTIC EFFORT.) FRIDAY 7, OCTOBER 11. j THE President, Mrs. Knox Gilmer, invites members of the Wellington Horticultural Society, also societies affiliated thereto, and other citizens who possess a flower garden, to assist thia worthy patriotic effort by sending Flowers to the Town Hall fan both Thursday and Friday next. . Parcels should be addressed to Mrs. Knox Gilmer, Town Hall, Wellington. HORTICULTURISTS! Flower Day is YOUR - responsibility. Make it a success. H. H. MILLER, Secretary, Wellington Horticultural Society. METROPOLITAN PATRIOTIC METROPOLITAN PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. COMMITTEE. FLOWER DAY, FLOWER DAY, FLOWER DAY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. FRIDAY 7, OCTOBER 11. T INVITE all organisations and individuals able to do so to assist us in this patriotic work with gifts of flowers, more particularly those suitable for making into button-holes. All such gifts should be delivered to the Town Hall on Thursday next or early on Friday morning. PARCELS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED SIMPLY "FLOWER DAY, TOWN HALL." On delivery they will he taken over by committees who have volunteered their services for making up the appropriate 'button-holes. AILSA HISLOP, Mayoress. The Box Plan will open at the D.I.C. on Tuesday, October 15, at 9 o'clock. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor: STANLEY OLIVER. rFOWN HALL, J-OWN HALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. COLERIDGE-TAYLOR'S "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." '■HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." j "HIAWATHA." ■ "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA." Principals: Minnehaha (Timaru), Chrissie Barton; Chibiabos (Greymouth), Harold Prescott; Hiawatha (Dunedin), Ernest Short. 250 CHORUS AND 250 I 200 ORCHESTRA. 250 PRICES: 5s (res.), 3s (res.), and 2s (res.). W. E. CALDOW, I Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 4

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