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TOMORROW—SUNDAY tomorrow —-Sunday. jyjiM.vim\j\y uuL\ur\i TOMORROW SUNDAY. At the Request and by Permission of TOMORROW- —SUNDAY. the Civic Authorities, ■ At 'the Request and by Permission of ! ST. JAMES THEATRE • the Chic Authorities. --WILL OPEN— OPERA HOUSE TOMORROW at -> and Sl"> nm OPERA HOUSE lUMunnuw ,v - <wu a.v p.m. OPERA, HOUSE For the Entertainment of members of the Forces of all Allied Nations and Will Open Merchant Marine, each of whom may TOMORROW At 2 ami 5.15 p.m. bring two Civilian Friends! TOMORROW At. 2 and S.JS p.m. FULL R°PF Rwm? IE AS V™ «'c Knlerlalmnent of Members of ADVLKII£>hI> BELOW: the Forces o f ~v A , ]jc(l x , lti(n)s an( , NO RESERVATIONS. Merchant Marine, each of whom may * * bring two Civilian Friends. ._. >->>^ ,-» FULL PICTURE PROGRAMME AS ( _i |____ u^- fj ADVERTISED BELOW. U*- 1**" O T T A Ml 7 Q^^-U N0 RESERVATIONS. Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. QPERA HOUSE •==:: BOOKED OUT AGAIN PI L_ J^ rOK IONIGIII. Dlr- . j c Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Tremendous crowds are still applauding, this remarkable film—Cecil B. De Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Millc's Greatest Achievement in a long and successful career! TELEPHONE SG-230. IN MATCHLESS COLOUR— . DAILY At 2 and S p.m. "REAP THE WILD WIND" TCftK™ "REAP THE WILD WIND" '* ' ' "REAP THE WILD WIND" —Wltu— "REAP THE WILD WIND" CHARLES LAUGHTON "REAP THE WILD WIND" CHARLES LAUGHTON "REAP THE WILD WIND" JON HALL PEGGy WOOD _ _, , .In the picture without a worry 1 — Co-Starring — Ray Paulette John "THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI" MILLAND GODDARD WAYNE "THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI" IVIILLAND GODDARD WAYNE "THE TUTTLES OF TAHITI" MILLAND GODDARD WAYNE A » r.k.o. Picture. —A Paramount Picture— "REAP THE WILD WIND" "MARCH OF TIME" "REAP THE WILD WIND" «*£*£ Washingtonil«.» ■ "REAP THE WILD WIND" "RFAP TRT? \Y7TT H WIIVTV' "INFORMATION, PLEASE!" with Louis ; nMr ltlL WIL.U Wll\L> Gromflolcl as Guest Star. "REAP THE WILD WIND" -jane brown changes her job- <mter"REAP THE WILD WIND" estinK Short about a Moflem Girl>m "PLUTO'S DREAMIIOUSE," Walt Disney Car--111 toon in Colour. PLANS—D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). PATHE NEWS. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) r (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TONIGHT AND MONDAY—BOOK EARLY—PLAN FAST FILLING "CALL OUT THE MARINES" and "TWO LATINS FROM MANHATTAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Shorts 7 p.m., "Two Latins From Manhattan" 8.10 p.m., "Call Out the Marines" 9.15 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-9GB — HPTl[7'/"\T T — OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. AJL V UJUJL (Where There is Always a Good Show) SUNDAY — SUNDAY — SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 p.m. EVENING, 8.15 p.m. WELCOME TO ALL — OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC I The Regimental Pipes and Drums (City of Wellington's Own) participate In. [ the proceeds. j The Best Sunday Entertainment in Wellington JAMES . CAGNEY — EVELYN DAW With all the pep and punch of former roles! They sing, dance, and romance with thrilling new girls in the mighty musical "SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT" Also TEX RITTER WITH HIS HORSE, WHITE FLASH, IN "FRONTIER TOWN" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition) Book Early! For Reservations Ring 43-965, after 2 p.m. Sunday! SUNDAY — TIVOLI — SUNDAY . mini WARNER BROS/ Spqcial Attractions at the O-P-E-R-A H-O-XJ-8-E (YOUR NEW RENDEZVOUS) Commencing Next Friday BETTE DAVIS in "THE LETTER" With HERBERT MARSHALL — FRIEDA INESCORT — JAMES STEPHEN-SON-" (Recommended by Censor for Adults —Not Suitable for Children) Following "THE LETTER" patrons may look forward to programmes of exceptional merit — . selected entertainment from the world's largest studio. GARY COOPER "SERGEANT YORK'; AND "MEET JOHN DOE" "DIVE-BOMBER" in Technicolour with ERROL FLYNN "FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK," a comedy with Errol Flynii and Brend Marshall; A. J. Cronin's "THE SHINING VICTORY," with Gcraldine Fitzgerald and .Tames Stephenson; "EAST OF SUEZ," with George Brent; "SEA WOLF," Ida Lupine*, Ed. G. Robinson, John Garfleld. and again BETTE DAVIS IN KE GREAT LIE," with Mary Astor, and .-.THE BRIDE. CAME C.0.D.," a comedy with James Cagney! All the Pictures you've been waiting for! Finest stories! Foremost Stars I Plus an outstanding selection of Vitaphono Shorts. MERRIE MELODIE CARTOONS IN TECHNICOLOUR — SPORTS PARADES — BROADWAY BREVITIES — MUSIC MASTERS — HOLLYWOOD NOVELTIES —- TECHNICOLOUR REVUES. lilllll V.M.C.A. OF WELLINGTON ' ' PLAIN FACTS Hear DR. HUBERT SMITH, of the Health Department. Lectures and Films attacking the growing menace of venereal disease in tho community. • V.M.C.A. LOUNGE, WILLIS STREET TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, at 7.45 p.m. for • LADIES ONLY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, at 7.45 p.m. for MEN" ONLY ADMISSION FREE ALL THINKING PEOPLE SHOULD ATTEND CHURCHILL AUCTIONS (UNDER DIRECTION OF NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND BOARD) £&£«! CHURCHILLI £ (This Churchill Seal will be affixed to every item sold and will in time be equivalent to ••BOUGHT AT CHRISTIES") JACOBEAN ROOM KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5, AT 11 A.M. Richest and most valued collection of literary and art treasures cvor ottered in New Zealand. This collection has been Riven by Renernius donors at '{treat .personal sacrifice, and includes hundreds of rare valuables. FOR DETAILED PARTICULARS SEE AUCTION PAGE, THIS ISSUE. See display from Monday afternoon next at the JACOBEAN ROOM, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. AUCTIONEER: A." H. HOLLIS (J. 11. BETHUNE & CO., LTD.) ■ THIS ADVT. IS KINDLY DONATED BY THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. ~~ ~~ -..'•;•=■ SALE OF WORK. CITY BATTALION HOME GUARD BAND riAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGA(Boys' Institute) at BOTANICAL GAR- \J TIONAL SCHOOL HALL, DEXS, SCOTS COLLEGE PIPE BAND, at WED. AND THURS., NOV. '1 and 5. ORIENTAL BAY, TOMORROW. (SUNDAY), at To be opened by Mrs. Stewart, M.P., on 3 p.m. J Wed., 3 p.m. Entertainment Each Eveningl,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 106, 31 October 1942, Page 2

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