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PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGHT! BE EARLY TONIGHT 1 bit.; G. L. Johnston. Tel. 61-842. 2 p, m , : TWICE DAILY —— 7.45 p.m. j ALL AT SEA WITH A CARGO OF LAUGHS 1 WILL HAY . i—' -■' ■"■'■"'■: ,"■' "' -"" . VVILL HAY » WILL HAY "WINDBAG will hay "windbag Will hay "Windbag will hay "windbag ) i WILL HAY I i WILL HAY -■■THM \ \ WILL HAY THE | WILL HAY WILL HAY SAILOR" WILL HAY BAILOR" WILI HAY SAILOR" I WILL HAY ' SAILOR" WILL HAY I WILL HAY ■■•■'.— — --:■■' <'■'■-'> . WILL HAY WILL HAY With WILL HAY '. Will hay moore Marriott WILL HAY (as Harbottle) WILL HAY WILL HAY And WILL HAY VVILL HAY GRAHAM MOWATT WILL HAY (as Albert) WILL HAY The cr6v* mutinies . . . The captain and his two pals are cast away amongst cannibals . . > Albert nearly gets 6aten . . . but he was tough. H&rbottlo loses his mind, and the Skipper (.Will Hay) gets seasick. LAUGH? YOU'LL ROAR! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND BIG FEATURE: SECOND Bid-FEATURE: Showing for iPlrst Time, in New Zealand. EMLYN WILLIAMS—LEONORA CORBETT KMLYN WILLIAMS—LI2ONORA CORBET* EMLYN WILLIAMS—LEONORA CORBETT EMLYN WILLIAMS—LEONORA Cdftßfif* j EMLYN WILLIAMS—LEONORA CORBET* EMLYN WILLIAMS—LEONORA CORBETT In JEFFREY DELL'S Successful Ceniedy. "N4-C4I-T A-U).N*E'» "N-I^G-H-T A*L.O.N*£" "M-G-H-T A-LO^N-E" "N-I-G-H-T A-L-O^N-E" "N^l^G-PM A-I>O.N-E" "N-I-G-H-T A-L-O-N-E'* With LESLEY BROOK—CYRIL RAYMOND. LESLEY BROOK—CYRIL RAYMOND. Emlyrt Williams has thrilled yoil oh many occasions—notably, in "Djad Men Tell No Tales" And "They Drire By Night."—This time he will make your sides ache with laughter. See him in hla first comedy role with vivacibus, saucy Leonora CorbGtt In "Night Alone." A high-powered laughter-piece of a wayward husband, a trusting wife, and a minx of a girlfriend. See the predicament Darby finds hint' self in when he breaks "loose" for one night from his darling Joan. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THIRD BtCJ ATTRACTION; THIRD BIG ATTRACTION ; RAY WHITLEY > 4 RAY WHITLfeY RAY WHITLEY AND HIS 6 BAR B COWBOYS 111 A Great Musical Western Featurettej "REDSKINS AND REDHEADS" | "REDSKINS AND REDHEADS" | "REDSKINS AND REDHEADS'* I I "REDSKINS AND REDHEADS" | PRICES: Is, Is 6d, and 23 3d. NO EXTRA TO BOOIv YOUR SEATS. RO X V T Hfi AT R E Dlr.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-81 S. SHOWING NOW. Contlnudus Dally SHOWING NOW. from 11 a.m. WILLIAM CLIFF " CLI&F LUNDIOAN NAZARRO CHANDLER With SHIRLEY ROSS RUTH DONNELLY, AND MAE CLARKE In "SAILORS ON LEAVE" '•SAILORS ON LEAVE" ASSOCIATE FEATURE WALLACE BEERY , MARJOftifi RAMBEAU. LEO CARRILLO DOUGLAS FOWLEY In "20 MULB TEAM" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —PlusWalt Disney's "WINDOW CLEANERS," With DONALD DUCK. , , MEETINGS* WELLINGTON AMALGAMATED SOCIETY Off SHOP ASSISTANTS. A SPECIAL MEETING oi' the above Union will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, MARCH 4* In the TRADES HALL, Vivian Street* Wellington, at 8 o'clock,, for the purpose of amenuhiß Rules l and 4, as follows:— . . h RULE l—That the name of the Union Shall be the WELLINGTON AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF SHOP ASSISTANTS AND RELATED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. 2. That Rule 4 be amended as follows, b^ deleting tb.6 present rule and substituting the folldwliiit *"* "ANY PERSON EMPLOYED OR ABOUT TO BE EMPLOYED IN THE WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT— (a) AS A RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANT INCLUDING A HAIRDRESSER* HAIR-WORKER, OR WIG-MAKER, OR StOREMAN, PACKER, PORTER, OR LIFT ATTENDANT, or— (b) AS A FLORAL TRIBUTE WORKER, DISPENSER OF MEDICINES, SMALL-GOODS MAN OR SLAUGHTERMAN, EMPLOYED BY THB OCCUPIER OF A SHOP IN CONNECTION With the business of the shop, or— (c) AS A LENDING LIBRARY ASSISTANT OTHER THAN A MUNICIPAL LIBRARY, SHALL BECOME A MEMBER UPON MAKING WRITTEN OR VERBAL APPLICATION TO tttß secretary or a branch secretary OR TO ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIVE OF THB UNION DULY APPOINTED IN fHAT BEHALF BY THE EXECUTIVE." A. W. CROSKM?, Secretary. Wellington technical college OLD GIRLS' BASKETBALL CLUB. ttiHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING e.f in? X above Club will be held in Room W io (tear of WorKshops) at the College, on THUB.S* DAY, MARCH 5. 3042. at IAS p.m. The first practice for the Sfeafcoti Vfrlii be hfelrt hi th 6 College Oyniliiisium oii fHURSDAT, MARCH 12, at 7.30 p.m. All Old Girls of <he Day and Efeiiihg School arc lttVUed. (Mrs.) M. GUNN. Hon. Seeretarr. Dolly V&rden Bay, Pllttimeftdu. A PUBLIC LECTURE ~^~ By professor wood on ''Tue influence of the church on THE HISTORY OF EUROPE DURING THE j LAST CENTURY" Will be given on Sunday neS*. march i> at r.so ts.m.. in ROOM No. 6, 3D COURTENAY PLACE, Under the Auspices of i THE " WELLtNOTON RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. p^6i) ; foruiu. . ... jS}.\. Wft\g°'M-., WATItRSIDIJ FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, BASIN RESERVE, 2,30. SUNDAY, MARCH I. New at'H'i Old Memb(?i« Cnrdinlly lilvlted. A. bAVIB, Hon. Secretary, NISW ZEALAND SHKEPOWNERS' ACKNOW* LKDGMENT OF DEBT TO BRITISH SEAMEN S FUND. TilE ANNUAL MEETING Of SL'BSCRIBEIiS to tl\S abbVe Fuiiu Will bo held in the N.Z. Society of Accountants ChilteberS, Jbhiiston Street, Wellington, on FRIDAY, March 6, 1942, nt 10.38 a.ttl. i ■ ■ ■ . F. G> HUMEi • ■ Secretary. 1.0. Box 428, Palinerston North. ; [ -_ -. ___ j PSYCHIC RESEA_RCH . SOCIETY (Inc.). OWING Io tho Library Leuture Hall having been tnueu wet -'"for E.P.s. imnioses the i Cnmmitteu reßrets ilifit Hie MEetfng to have lleen lield on MONDAY, March 2. must bo JPOSTPONKD. Noiictt will be «iv-eii to Mt'inueVs and the iniulk1 In duo I'OUrse. t)f tins date rthd location of the. next meeting. " utNi'ibi'b/ |.i " b. ~~ H*~V A ft'"is,. DENTAL SUltOtiON. Stetfkrt Dawson'fe Uuitdlngs, LAMBfON QUAY* * i tel&fam -45-488.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1942, Page 2

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