FINALLY TONIGHT! "VICTORY" "VICTORY" A Paramount Picture, with FREDRIC MARCH—BETTY FIELD. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dlr.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. \=^p THEATRE, r ' r TWICE DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. — Commencing — TOMORROW! TOMORROW! THE HAPPINESS SHOW OF 1941. Limitless laughs and merry music —the sparkling musical comedy, specially written for Jack and Cicely—now on the screen with all its effervescent entertainment . . . "UNDER "UNDER YOUR YOUR HAT" HAT" - With — JACK HULBERT AND CICELY COUKTNEIDGE It's the Musical Comedy Hit London Raved About! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also — Specially Selected Featurettes. "LOFOTEN ISLANDS" "LOFOTEN' ISLANDS" "LOFOTEN ISLANDS" "LOFOTEN ISLANDS" The Ministry of Information film embraces the Spectacular and Thrilling Destruction of the Nitroglycerine and Oil Stocks of the Nazis; also Capture of Nazi Spies and Sinking of 11 Ships in the Harbour. "THIS ENGLAND" "THIS ENGLAND" "THIS ENGLAND" "THIS ENGLAND" Interesting Film of Elizabethan England, TWO SESSIONS DAILY—2 and 7.45 p.m. Fireside . ~ Deaf Aids Comfort S^ Installed "Z^H^IZZ3I / W\ f? \ ■■ i i — COUPjTENAY \. y Ring PLACE 53-080. Direction: Naw Zealand Theatres. Ltd. LAST TWO DAYS. The Happiest Comedy-Romance of the Year I "REACHING FOR THE SUN" WITH Joel McCREA - Ellen DREW IN ADDITION— Your Favourite Action Team RICHARD ARLEN — ANDY DEVINE RICHARD ARLEN - ANDY DEVINE In "LUCKY DEVILS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMING —FRIDAY— Exciting Intrigue! Baffling Mystery I Stolen Romance! FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN In "WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" "WASHINGTON MELODRAMA" With ANN RUTHERFORD KENT TAYLOR—DAN DAILEY, JUN. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ALSO— Gay Laughter with Hitting Songs "YOU'RE THE ONE" With BONNIE (Oh! Johnny) BAKER EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ORRIN TUCKER and His Orchestra. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DANCING. TITELLINGTON POLICE SOCIAL CLUB W DANCE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. 1941. ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING FROM 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. COWDREY'S ORCHESTRA. Admission; Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. TT'MPRESS BALLROOM JI)MPRESS BALLROOM GHUZNEE STREET. TONIGHT TONIGHT ALL OLD-TIME DANCING. Correct Tempo Music by CLIFF JONES And His Empress Ballroom Orchestra. A Hearty Welcome to All Lovers of Old-time Dancing. Subs. 2s Dancing 8 p.m. Sharp. 2ZB SILVER BAND. POPULAR DANCE. TJERHAMPORE SCHOOL THLKoDAY, AUGUST 7, 8 p.m. Everything as good as usual. MAJESTIC CABARET. AJESTIC CABARET. CLOSED TONIGHT. (Owing to being Privately Booked.) Patrons are advised to reserve their tables early for SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET. TONIGHT TONIGHT BT. JOHN '■ AMBULANCE HALL. 29 Vivian Street. ALL OLD-Ti:VIE DANCING To LES WALKKR'S ORCHESTRA THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission 2s. / OLD-TIME BALL. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW. TpVA DRAPER'S STUDIO, 170 High Street, Lower Hutt. STUDIO DANCE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 9. PHYLLIS BATES BALLROOM. 33 Willis Street. SUPPER DANCE TONIGHT and KVERV WEDNESDAY. Dancing « till 12. Geoffrej Parrell's Band. Dress Informal. ~~ MEETINGS. W.E.A. PUBLIC-SPEAKING CLASS. MR. W. J. MOUNTJOY, M.A., will commence a course of 10 Lectures on "Public Speaking" in the W.E.A. ROOM, TRADES HALL, 126 Vivian Street, on FRIDAY NEXT AUGUST 8. at 8 p.m. Discussion hour and practice in debate will follow the tutor's i lecture. j All interested cordially invited. Fee for the course. 3s 6d. Come along and enrol. Tel. 55-488. E. MASLEN, Acting Secretary. NATIONAL CLUB. MRS. W. A. BODKIN will address members and Friends in the Club on THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941, at 2.45 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 32, 6 August 1941, Page 2
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