LAST FEW DAYS LAST FEW DAYS ', ,j| ' ■" \ =Y=, jj| AJE S T lv.l m nil % "'" 8 v' lu huh 1 , itii Puller's I'heatre Oorii t'lans at U.l.c -uin' I'lifiinv Tel-. 45-IUO. Alany of the screen's greatest successes have been shown at The Majestic, but only "MRS. MINIVER" could maintain such unprecedented popularity as to merit ?t six weeks' season In Wellington's largest theatre. "MRS. MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER" "MRS. MINIVER" \? Greer Walter GARSON PIDGEON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. { "'IVOLI I > NKWTOIVN Box Plans Theatre, Tel. 25-041. 7.30 TONIGHT T. 30 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. MADELEINE CARROLL STIRLING HAYDEN . CECIL KELLAWAY In "BAHAMA PASSAGE" "BAHAMA PASSAGE" Filmed Entirely in Technicolour. — Also Showing EDDIE ALBERT - PEGGY MORAN In "TREAT 'EM ROUGH" "TREAT 'EM ROUGH" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) EMPIRE — ISLAND BAY BOX PLANS Empire Confectionery. Tel.* 14-307. 7.30 TONIGHT ' 7.30 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRANK MORGAN KATHRYN GBAYSON x In "THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN" ' "THE VANISHING VIRGINIAN" . — Plus — JOHN BARRYMORE LUPE VELEZ KAY KAYSKR AND HIS BAND " P-L-A-Y-M-A-T-E-S " " P-L-A-Y-M-A-T-E-S " (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JJEGAE, .--. KARORI BOX PLANS Knlghton's. Tel, 28-365, 7.30 TONIGHT 7,30 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. GARY COOPER MADELEINE CARROLL AKIM TAMIROFP In "THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN" "THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN" "THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN" (Recommended b> the Censor for Adults.) . — Plus — ■■'■"■ Selected Featurettes in Support. ! WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB'S WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB'S WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB'S MIDSUMMER MEETING 1 D S U M M E R MEETING At TRENTHAM, TRENTHAM, TRENTHAM, TRENTHAM, SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT — SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT ,<— —— SATURDAY- NEXT WIN-AND-PLACB BETTING AT ALL WINDOWS. >y THE FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 12.15 p.m. THE LAWN ENCLOSURE ONLY WILL BE USED. ' FAST AND FREQUENT TRAIN SERVICE TO AND FROM THE COURSE. Admission Charges: Gents 6s, Ladles 3s. - Members of Allied Nations' Forces in Uniform Admitted Free to Course. TI7ELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. MIDSUMMER SHOW. GLADIOLUS, HYDRANGEAS, DAHLIAS. ST. PADL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney St., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Ona day only. Open continuously from 2 p.m. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. DANCING. DANCING NIGHTLY , — At the — MAYFAIR CABARET AYFAIR CABARET 8 to 12 p.m. Admission 2s. FRIDAY. B p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 2a 60 EMPRESS BALLROOM MPRESS . BALLROOM 88 GHUZNEE ST. CLIFF JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Subs. 2s 6d. DANCE : HUTT VALLEY YOUNGER SET HUTT VALLEY YOUNGER SET ST. JAMES HALL WOBURN RD.. LOWER HUTT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Subscriptions—Ladies and Gentlemen, .2s; Armed Forces, Is 6d. Excellent Floor, Supper, and Orchestra. TONIGHT^ '■ " MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE In THE ST. THOMAS'S HALL, Riddiford St., Newtown, Good Music and Supper. Gents 2s; Ladles Is 6d. H.M. Forces Is Od". KIA ORA CLUB. 50-50 -— DANCE - — 50-50 T ABOUR HALL. PETONE. JU TONIGHT, 7.45 o'clock. Good Prizes. Subs. 2s. THE MAJESTIC CABARET IS CLOSED TONIGHT (Tuesday), Also Wednesday and Thursday of this weefc, being booked privately. FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 5, the Cabaret is open to the public. Dancing commences at 8 p.m. until midnight. Subscription 3s, Including refreshments. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LTD. Direction: Ccc Boyton, Frederick Carr, * HURRAH. TUESDAY, 16th. FIRST 1943 GOOD EVENING. JOHNSON'S TAIA HALL BY THE SEA. Same Programme, etc., as members and patrons of Service Clubs at Y.W.C.A, packed out on Fridays and Saturdays. COME AND SEE WHY. "'COMBINED TRANSPORT CLUB. FEBRUARY 3 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 3 T ABOUR HALL. PETONE. AU 50-50 MONSTER DANCE 50-50 Big Cash Prizes for Monte Carlo at 10.45 p.m. PERCY WALKER'S BLUE RHYTHM DANCE BAND. P. WALKER'S BLUE RIBBON DANCE BAND. With DICK HOLDEN, M.C. Good Supper, Novejtles, Cash, and Other Prizes. Don't miss this Dance. You may be the lucky winner of the big cash prizes. Subs. 2s. ■ - ■ GBO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Decorating; complete tuition £1 Is: Cakes Iced, Stands Loaned. 15 Kent Tee. Tel. 51-644.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 27, 2 February 1943, Page 2
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