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YOU HAVEN'T HAD THE LAUGH OF YOUR LIFE UNTIL YOU SEE THIS PROGRAMME 1 SECOND WEEKI AND STILL PACKING OUT I BOOKINGS ARE POURING INI Y<XZ °T. JAMES JJrH 1 |p—^ ST. JAMES Direction: Sir Beniamln Fuller. (Central Heating.) DAILY: 2.15 .... 8 p.m. GfciOKGK FOHMBY GEORGE FORMBY in IN 111 "CALL A COP" "CALL A COP" A British Empire Film. Honestly—there's never oeen anything to match this picture for fun 11 > t ' Outstanoiriß first Hall includes: PATllk WEEKLY, "AIR OOMMUMIJUE." BRITISH NEWSHKKL. "MEETING STARS." and Latest "MARCH OF TIME." ■11l TELEPHONE RESERVES CANNOT BE HELD LATER THAN 7.80 P.M. Reservations at Theatre, 54-775. (Approved ror Universal Exhibition.) I . , === SUBURBAN THEATRES. DE LUXE LOWER HUTT. E LUXE Tel. 63-431. Central U?atlng. TONIGHT, AT 7.45! OSA JOHNSON OSA JOHNSON In the Thrilling Story Filmed in the African Jungle, "I MARRIED ADVENTURE" "I MARRIED ADVENTURE" —Also— ; GENE RAYMOND WENDY BARRIE In a Rollicking Comedy Romance* "CROSS COUNTRY ROMANCE" "GROSS COUNTRY ROMANCE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) P' RINCE EDWARD Woburn | RINCE EDWARD Tel. 63-844 J FINALLY "TONIGHT -7\45. ROBERT YOUNG - LEWIS STONE —MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN— . . in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "SPORTING BLOOD" —Plus— 4 George Formby IN "TROUBLE BREWING" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — TOJIORROW ANN SOTHERN . In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "CONGO MAISIE" I "CONGO MAISIE" I —Plus— RICHARD DIX -—— WENDY BARRIE KENT TAYLOR ; EDMUND LOWE "MEN AGAINST THE SKY" "MEN AGAINST THE SKY" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) i .— ■ —. :—■ ". i KING . GEORGE THEATRE, ING GEORGE THEATRE j LOWER HUTT. Tel. 83 933. i . — — TONIGHT, at 8. Roar —as the whole family almost catches pneumonia waiting for him to propose I Ann Frank Irene RUTHERFORD . MORGAN . ; RICII - -'■'■ ■- ■ t ■ —IN— "KEEPING COMPANY" "KEEPING COMPANY" "KEEPING COMPANY" (Rec. by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) VICTORY QUEEN CORONATION ALL Helpers in the recent Victory Queen Carnival are reminded that PREFERENCE BOOKING opens at the D.I.C. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), At 9 a.m. Where Helpers have not yet received their Preference Booking Voucher, they should make immediate application for same to the Secrotary 'of their Queen Committee. THE CORONATION TAKES PLACE ON Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, June 3, 4, and 5, In the 7 - WELLINGTON TOWN HALL^ ; ss, 3s, and 2s. The BOX PLAN at the D.I.C. will be open to the Public on MONDAY NEXT, MAY 26, at 9 a.m. BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY (INC.). WELLINGTON BRANCH. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 22. THE BRITISH "SAiLOIIS''SOCIETY, 138 Wakefield . Street (hoar Town- Hall), extend ■8' Hearty Invitation to the "public to be present at their' Rooms on THURSDAY. NEXT, at 8 p.'rti. Programme of Films presented by the Government' Tourist- Bureau, Including some films kindly lent by the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom, depicting the Royal Navy, British ' Shipbuilding, Convoys, etc. COME AND SEE WHAT OUR GALLANT SEAMEN ARE DOING FOR YOU. ALL WELCOME. , " ' ? WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI STREET. - .CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. SUNDAY NEXT, MAY. 25, 1941. Services at 11 a.m.--and 7 p.m. Preacher: REV. W. A. BURLEY, M.A. (Presi dent of Conference). Special Music".by Wesley Choir. TUESDAY, MAY 27— 6 p.m.—Old-time Methodist Tea. Tickets 2s. . 7 p.m.—Organ Recital by Mr. H. Temple White. 7.45 p.m.—Conversazione. Speakers: The Bishop of Wellington. Rev. D. D. Scott. Rev.- W.. A. Burley, M.A. Rev. Clarence Eaton. Musical items and supper. THURSDAY, MAY 29— 745 p.m.—Grand Musical Festival, by Combined Methodist Choirs. Conductor • Mr. H. Temple White. All ex-membors and friends are cordially invited to be present at the Centennial functions. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES. UNDER the auspices of the Wellington City Sub-Centre of tlie New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc.). Instructional Classes for Members and Prospective Members will be beld at Red Cross Rooms, (il Dixon Street, as follows : — .•'.•'•■;-■ HOME NURSING: ELEMENTARY SECTION.— ' Wednesday, May 2S, at 7.30 p.m. FIRST All) ; ELEMENTARY SECTlON.—Tuesday, May 27, at 2 p.m. HOME NURSING: ADVANCED SECTION.— • Friday, June 6, at 7.30 p.m. (PLEASE NOTE THIS Class will be held at Plunket Rooms, Kent Terrace.) . ' It is IMPERATIVE that prospective students enrol at 59 Dixon Street, prior to the dates set for classes. T. E. LISSINGTON, Secretary, j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 118, 21 May 1941, Page 2

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