TOMORROW TOMORROW *» '(SUNDAY), at 2 p.m. . and 8.15. • At the request of and by Permission of the Civic Authorities, the KING'S will OPEN TOMORROW (SUNDAY) for the Entertainment of Members of all Allied Nations Forces and the Merchant Marine, each of whom may bring two civilian friends. Usual . • ■■* prices. No reservations. ■ Programme as Advertised Below. TOMORROW SUNDAY , a TOMORROW SUNDAY AMALGAMATED THEATRES, I/TL. i= 'king's'" nr ■■ TODAY, at 2.15 and 8. NOTE MONDAY'S SESSIONS: 11 a.m. — 2.15 -r- 8 p.m. 11 a.m. — 2.15 — 8 p.m. WE TOLD YOU SO! Terrific crowds packed all four sessions yesterday and had the laugh of their life—this is George's merriest and craziest show—ln fact, it's a knock-out. GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE EORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY "SOUTH : AMERICAN GEORGE" 'SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" 'SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" 'SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" A Columbia Picture; (Approved for Dniversal Exhibition.) THE LAUGHTER UNLIMITEDGIDDY GAGS—SAUCY SONGS. George's Latest Song Hits will rock you— especially "The Barmaid at the Rose and Crown," Plans at D.I.C and Theatre. TeL 52-212. liil tv °° r l§j Mi *VILUS STREET TGt. 4-I-ZI9 Dlr. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.50. BIG CROWDS 'are enjoying this hilarious comedy riot. • Samuel Goldwyn Presents GARY COOPER AND BARBARA STANWYCK in "BALL OF FIRE" , (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) The hilarious story of a sedate professor who knew all about Dead Languages, but nothing about Live Ladies—lT'S A RIOTI —Associate Feature— Your two favourite Action stars, ' In a two-gun blast of thrills and songs 1 Bill Elliott — Tex Ritter IN "THE DEVIL'S TRAIL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE £=f X HE ASCOT" \a . C=^ Telephone 15-17 R. f—y~~ FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. "THE BUGLE SOUNDS" "THE BUGLE SOUNDS'? v WALLACE BEERY, MARJORIE MAIN. LEWIS STONE, GEORGE BANCROFT A mighty drama of steel men. (Approved (or Universal Exhibition.) "The Man Who Made Diamonds" "The Man Who Made Diamonds" . A Scotland Yard Mystery Thriller. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MONDAY (ONLY). 7.30 p.m. "DUST BE MY DESTINY" "DUST BE MY DESTINY" JOHN GARFIELD, PRISCILLA LANE (Recommended by the Censor for Adulta.) ,- "King of the Lumberjacks" ..' "King of the Lumberjacks" JOHN PAYNE, GLORIA DICKSON (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) T>OPUIaAR LECTURE SERIES. Jr . . . Challenglns Today's' "Crucial Problems. GEOFFREY HODSON, International Lecturer and Author. Second Wjeeli's Cycle commences ' witht "HAS MAN MV9SD ON EARTH BEFORE?" Every Man's Eternal Problem. TOMORROW At 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY THEOSOPHICAL HALL, 19 MAEION ST. SUBSIDIARY PUBLIC MEETINGS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, 7.30 p.m. MEMBERS' MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. Written Questions. Auspices: Theosophical Society. BAND FIRST BATTALION PIPE BAND at BOTANICAL GARDENS. BAND OF FIRST BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT (C.W.0.), at ORIENTAL BAY, TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. ! __ NEW KIA ORA CLUB EW KIA ORA CLUB Lower Hutt. FOR THE FORCES. APPLICATIONS INVITED FROM 200 GIRLS FOR MEMBERSHIP. Credentials required. Apply— SECRETARY. Care POST OFFICE, LOWER HUTT. MEETINGS. RESIDENTIAL NURSERY. miHE Annual Meeting of the Residential NurX scry, Wellington, will be held on Friday, October 30, 1942, at 2.30 p.m., in the Educational Institute, "Evening Post" Building. Dr. Hubert Smith will be the Speaker. Mrs. L. O. H. Tripp will preside. ISABEL SHEPPARP, Hon. Sec. PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY. A MEETING will be held in Charming Hall, A at 7.45 p.m.; Monday, October 26. Subject: YOURSELVES AND THE COSMIC FORCES." By. MRS. J. CRUTTENDEN. Admission: Members free, non-members Is. ORDER OF ST. JOHN WOMEN'S WAX . COMMITTEE. mHIRD Annual Meeting w.ill be held in the JL St. John .Ambulance Association Hall, Vivian St.. Wednesday, October 28, 1942. at 2.30 p.m. Her Excellency Lady Newall will be present. An address will be given by Captain Keaney, United States Naval Medical Corps. A cordial invitation is extended to Members of Women's Organisations and cltlr zens. ; . C. MEACHEN, Secretary. Telephone 54-704.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 2
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