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(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ! "' SPENCER TRACY ggg -f fa S^ g «£ ASc! 'SPENCER TRACY G°^n-Mayer's Grand Show ... SPENCER TRACY "! *TAKE THIS WOMAN" HEDY LAMARR special news! XJTTT^A/ T AT\TAT>"D Paramount brings to you—The Libyanl XIJifJJ X ijAlViAlvrC Scene .. . Mediterranean Convoy . . . Malta and the Aircraft-carrier Illustrious \ TTF.TYY T AMAPP ••• Scenes in Iceland, 'Greece, and Turkey i B- ShU 1 LiA.IXLA.KR, ... and the LONDON BLITZ-FIRE! PLANS at D.iC and THEATRE (Telephone -44-144). Direction: J. C. Williamsoi Picture Corporation Limited. 2.0 p .m. —R E GKNT - 8.0 p.m. COMING " ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO " (Hecoa"neiided Mor-? Especially for Adult Audiences) T-l-V-O-L-I —'' (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and MONDAY. Selected Supports from 7 o'clock. " Anne of Windy Poplars " and " Men Against the Sky " (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition) TELEPHONE 48-9GS PRICES 1/6, 1/NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. IN RECL.NT YEARS NO PICTURE HAS CAUSED SUCH DIVERGENCY OF OPINION AND CREATED SUCH A DEEP IMPRESSION AS "WUTHERING HEIGHTS." SO, AT THE REQUEST OF MANY, WE ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE PRESENT SHORTAGE OF GOOD FILM TO ONCE AGAIN" OFFER THIS j CLASSIC FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT. i MERLE OBERON LAURENCE OLIVIER > In "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Emily Bronte's powerful drama of the desperate man who avenged a lost love ... a truly great picture, produced xin the Samuel Goldwyn tradition of excellent in entertainment. An immortal screen version of an immortal novel! AND "SOUTH OF SAMOA" DOROTHY LAMOUR ROBERT PRESTON (Approvr-.n rm Universal Exhibition) LOVE! The •ixoxic. queen of the island of Black Pearls .. . rapturously in love with the first man to invade het tropic paradise! . . . A tornado of tropic romance with the mightiest spectacle ever caught by the camera . . . more' thrilling in . Technicolour! EASTBOURNE AND DAYS BAY TRANSPORT TIME-TABLES FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16. FERRY SERVICE: * 5 Lca-e Day's 8ay—9.15 a.m., 1.15, 5.5, 6.55, 8.30 p.m. 5 Leave Rona Bay—9.lo a.m., 1.10. 5.15, 6.45, 8.40 p.m. 5 Lea >c Wellington—lo 30 a.m., 2.30, 6.0, 7.40, 9.20 p.m. MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICE. Leave Eastbourne—B.o, 9.0. 10.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 2.0, 4.20, 6.0, 7.30, 9.0 p.m. ! Lrave Wellington—9.o, 10.0, 10.45, 11.30 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.20, 7.0, 8.20, 10.0 p.m. SPEND YOUR DAY OUT AT THIS POPULAR RESORT. OUT BY BUSBACK BY BOAT. C. L. BISHOP. Town Clerk and Manager. BALL FOR ALL FOR MEMBERS OF THE FIGHTING' SERVICES AND CIVILIANS. BIG CARNIVAL BALL AT A POPULAR SUBSCRIPTION. ' , (Proceeds in Aid oi Fighting Services Queen) TOWN HALL SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 22, 8 o'clock to 12. SPECIAL DECORATIONS. EXCELLENT SUPPER. I GEOFFREY FARRELL'S 10-piece RHYTHM BAND And FORT DORSET DANCE BAND. LATE TRANSPORT TO SUBURBS. 12.15 TRAIN TO TRENTHAM. DRESS: Girls—Evening Dress. Men—Service Uniforms, Dinner Jackets, or Dark Lounge Suits. SUBSCRIPTION 2/6. Men in Uniform 2/-. Tickets at D.I.C. and Service Clubs. ONLOOKERS: Suppei and Gallery Seats 2/6. MAYORAL APPEAL TO ALL EMPLOYERS IN THE WELLINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA. rpHE WELLINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA must raise its £100,00o" quota -*■ towards the £l,000,0C(. Combined Provincial Patriotic Appeal by the middle of May. ' ; To achieve this objective a Monstei VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL is now getting under way. A network of enthusiastic committees are working at top speed to ensure that the VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL will be the most spectacular and clourful Carnival ever staged in Wellington. The first major joint eiTort of the six Queens and their Attendant Princesses ■vill be the VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL MONSTER STREET DAY PARADE AND PAGEANT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1941. I APPEAL to all Employer* in the Metropolitan Area to assist by granting leave of absence, without deduction of pay, for the necessary time, to employees who &ie participating in the Street Parade and Pageant. I ALSO APPiLAL to an Employers in Wellington City to extend the lunch time of all other employees-on FiMDAI, FEBRUARY 28, to two hours—Moon to 2 p.m. deduction of pay)—to enable them to join "the crowds and see the Monster Street Parade find Pageant ns it passes along the route of march through the ciiy streets. The raising ot over £100,000 is an ESSENTIAL WAR EFFORT, and 1 am confident that the Citizens ol Wellington, will rise to this great occasion. (Signed) T. U. A. HfISLOP, Mayor. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Enrol with J) I N V S C H R A M M. ENTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. I N V S C H R AM M, PLASSES HAVE NOW COMMENCED. ',-...„ . x . V™™ . Excellent Tuition, Good Reaulte, ttndmdual on meth^ Expert Tutors. Moderate Fees. RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, Write or call for Free Prospectus. FEBRUARY 17. Telephone 44-406. Box 826. T . . , ' . , * Interviews by appointment. VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward Street, .17? ABEL SMITH STREET, Wellington Cl* Telephone 50-512. TTNIVERSITY STUDENT would Coach ~~ U Pupil, preferably Matriculation can- SINGING. didate. Excellent credentials. Ring 40-462 for particulars. T>ROF. L. CESARONI has resumed Fee, 3 guineas per term. -* teaching at his Studio, 94 Willis St. Interviews daily, 9.30 a.m. till 2 p.m., / j Friday till 8 p.m. •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 4

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