ri -*-**" "*^^ _ n SUNDAY [JlJ^^^Q! t ia m PQ^Q Tomorrow at 2 and 7.45 p.m. II I *****•- -^- _i-***"'^T,,,.l Li At the request and by permission of "" -^^k^^**^ " \,,i~^ the civic authorities, Direction: Sir Benjaralo, Puller. THE OPERA HOUSE QFrTllVn WFFK" vvlll °Pen f°r tne entertainment of OJLVA^V WJ-.ii.JX members of the Allied Forces, each of t^ .i . o i o whom may bring two civilian friends. Daily at 2 and 8 p.m. USUAL PRICES—NO RESERVATIONS. The audience just laughs and laughs f-— ' ■■'■■■■—q because they know it's the funniest — i i ,»S= show ever. ==i. QPERA HOUSE -== 808 HOPE EL — 3 808 HOPE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. 808 HOPE Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230). AND Daily at 2 and 8 p.m. MADELEINE CARROLL Warner Bros.' MADELEINE CARROLL technicoloub MADELEINE CARROLL Air special ' — with Percy the Penguin Percy the Penguin Js ".DIVE BOMBER" In "DIVE BOMBER" The Fumrtest or All Hope Hits « mVE BQMBER » "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "DIVE BOMBER" "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "DIVE BOMBER" "MY FAVOURITE BLONDE" "DIVE BOMBER" A Paramount Picture. "DIVE BOMBER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '■ ■ Reserve at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. "WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. * WUh midsummer show. ERROL FLYNN F"RROT FT YTVIV GLADIOLUS, HYDRANGEAS, DAHLIAS. ERROL FLYNN ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney St., ERROL FLYNN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. FRED MacMURRAY One day only. Open continuously from 2 p.m. and Admission; Adults Is, Children 6d. ALEXIS SMITH (Harder to land than a bomber.) ,„„ _ " —■ ~ RALPH BELLAMY ALLEN JENKINS ANTED, Seat in Car or Lorry leaving for nFWTiVF \rnwi Palmerston early Saturday morning Ring KLbERVE. NOWI 51-160 daytime or write 1365 Evg. Post! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.).. '
TELEPHONE 43-968 - fIVOLI " °PP* PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show) 7 o'clock Tonight and Monday A STIRRING FRONTIER DRAMA—A THRILLING CAVALCADE IN TECHNICOLOUR "THE DRUM" ' SABU, RAYMOND MASSEY, VALERIE HOBSON . "* Also Screening ROBERT YOUNG and MARSHA HUNT "JOE SMITH," AMERICAN" (Programme-Approved for Universal Exhibition) Shorts 7 p.m., "Joe Smith, American" 7.45 p.m., "The Drum" 9 p.m. SUNDAY - TIVOLI - SUNDaT~ By Permission of the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment ■ of Members of the Armed Forces and Mercantile Marine, who may b» ' accompanied by two civilian friends. 2 o'clock Afternoon—Evening .7.45 o'clock Out of stirring glory of Kipling's India they roar . . . three fighting, loving, ew&zzering sons of the British Battalions — "GUNGA DIN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) GARY GRANT, VICTOR McLAGLEN, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. Book Early for this Inspiring Sunday Programme FOR RESERVATIONS RING 43-9GB, AFTER 2 P.M. SUNDAY SUNDAY — TI VOLI — SUNDAY
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, JBOLTON STREET, WELLINGTON, ■ ".. ; POSTPONED ■ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE The LECTURE which was to be dolivered on SUNDAY • AFTERNOON, In the ST. iAMES THEATRE, has been POSTPONED. .FRESH ARRANGEMENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER
IT'S WELLINGTON'S BIG DAY TOMORROW! Presenting for the first time In New Zealand the thrilling, and exciting national American Sport ALL-AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYED BY SELECTED REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS FROM THE j AMERICAN MARINE CORPS I These teams include a large number of first- , class players who have big reputations in their : own country and who can be relied upon to give a 100 per cent, high-grade exhibition of the "Ball Game.". ' MUSIC BY MARINE CORPS BAND FROM 1.45 P.M. : All Roads Lead \o Athletic Park Tomorrow! \ .17 Gates open. In Rlntoul Street and Adelaide Road. : Augmented Tram Service. BANK STADIUM ACCOMMODATION FOR 50,000 : ADMISSION TO GROUND: 1/-, CHILDREN 6d (AT SPECIAL GATES) \ STAND SEATS 2/- : PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC PURPOSES SEE YOU AT THE "BALL GAME" TOMORROW! This announcement sponsored by: W. H. TISDALL LTD., 65 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON
LEARN TO PLAY PIANO FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT In THREE TO SIX MONTHS we can teach you to play your FAVOURITE POPULAR TUNES without the drudgery of unnecessary scales and exercises We send our own pupils, who are capable exponents of our method to parties and other functions from which THEY EARN SUBSTANTIAL REMUNERATION. GEORGE MILLER and PETE McMURRAY (Popular Dance Pianist, Concert Artist, (Trumpet Virtuoso, Teacher of all Brass and Elocutionist) Instruments and Saxophone) ARE NOW TEACHING ON OUR STAFF ALLAN SHAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC 80 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON (BETWEEN "EVENING POST" AND WARDELL'S) Telephone 44-995 Telephone 44-995 TEACHERS of PIANO, PIANO-ACCORDION, GUITAR, MANDOLIN, UKELELE, ETC. OTHER INSTRUMENTS BY ARRANGEMENT. Call and see us I A demonstration incurs no obligation. Full orchestra or soloist supplied for any social function.
WANTED URGENTLY i FOR ESSENTIAL WAR WORK ! BOILERMAKERS AND ASSISTANTS, WELDERS, | BLACKSMITH AND STRIKERS, ELECTRICIANS, , GENERAL LABOURERS i AWARD RATES OF PAY AND OVERTIME ■ , . ' 1 Apply Office, THE WELLINGTON PATENT SLIP CO. ; EVANS BAY ' '■ •'■•...■■ . . ..... . *-j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1943, Page 2
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