rx>*^^ci t i a i/i t-c^^^-vLj .■■■■■-.- kp_N«r •» A f JL^'ml "IN TO TRIPOLI." t~J *"■"""•••«■■<■ **"^ \Jt Kir-st Scenes of the Eighth Army's Great uirwtiuW *ti i>«.f»«.io rultei. . Advance into Tripoli, DAILY —At •{ atoc vW, ET .. 1= ■ruini) w fEic. ==z_ ( ) p E|{ A HOUSE -= THIRD W PJK. =~ "=~ The Film You ll,nr iie-Hto so Much About p. ' " j- Dlr : .1. C. ivitit4msiiii Picture Corp.. Ltd. "MR D 4VIS" Plans itt DIG. Hnd Ilieatre (SU-23U1. iVIK. DRVIb FOURTH WEEK 1 "MR. DAVIS" Warner Bros.' Grand Laughter Show I "MU. DtAVIS" Mf-HDK,tfvn "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." cheailg "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." lyimr, ' "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." enemy kikxt. "THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." —Special V< — "SOVIET SCH M>L CHILD" How Russia Educates It? Modern Child (Approved for UnUarsal Exhibition.) SEIIS R^!c Plans at D.I.C. or 'Jfhfcatre. Tel. 54-775. ' libllL DAVJb r BETTE DAVIS -TOMORROW (Sunday)- |AMr / nI ArwFV At the request oft»i by permission . JAiVILrO L./\LrIMLI —Will Open— TOMORROW (Sunday) -aisoAt 2 p.m. <tnd 7.45 pm. Excellent Featurettes. f?Ji 9£F Un£S}£«* SnTof Ini (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Allied Nations, ea<*| >of whom may bring ' two civilfin friends. CJEASIDB Lyall THEATRE. t-. ii -n- --i n OEASIDE Bay. THEATRE. I ull Picture Programme At 7 - tonight only - At 7. As AdverlStsed Below. ciaudette colbert — Ray millaxd Brian AHERNE NO RESPJtn VATIONS. In TOMORROiSM Sunday). —"skylarkROSALINIf RUSSELL (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ROSALIND RUSSELL FRED IIacMUHRAY ~ ALSO SHOWING — FRED riacMURRAY nd Bonnie BAKER ROBERT BENCHLEY in In The Smartest, S»H<jkest Comedy yet to "YOU'RE THE ONE" emerce fupju Hollywood. "TAKE A LEIfJTER, DARLING" 'nusT'METiTo "news" 1 A^moms. "TAKE A LEMPER, DARLING" . Telephone 1C303 for Reservations. "TAKE A LE'frER, DARLING" „,,.„,, »«».„„„ ~ MM The Hilarious Hi-jinks of a Lady Boss hardens. and her Mala Se tretary . . . Who Like Wellington Caledonian Pipe Band at Zooto Work O\ ertlme . . . Best! logical Gardens. Wellington Municipal Tramways Band at {Recommended, by ; th.c Censor for Adults.) Oriental Bay. ..... TOMORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 P.m. TEIiEPHONE 43-868 —; TPTVT)! T ~ 01>P> I>AKUAMEN'r BLDGS. : (Where There is Always a Go.od Show.) \ 7 o'clock Tonight and Monday "STRAWBERRY BLONDE" JAMES CAGNEY — OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND also "JSAINT MEETS THE TIGER" HUGH SINCLAIR—JEAN GILLIE (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Shorts, 7| p.m.; "Saint Meets Tiger," 7.32 p.m.; "Strawberry Blonde," 9 p.m. tSUNDAY - TIVOLI - SUNDAY By Peruilsslon of the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment i of Memtaers at .tbe Armed Forces and Mercantile Marine, who may be 1 . .1. accompanied by two civilian friends. 2 o'clock Afternoon—Evening 7.45 o'clock "STOLEN HEAVEN V GENE RAYMOND—OLYMPE BRADNA—LEWIS STONE "HEART OF* ARIZONA" WILLIAM BOYD (as Hopalong Cassidy)—GEO HAVES (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■SUNDAY — Tl YOU - SUNDAY RECITAL OF BALLET RECITAL OF BALLET BY PUPILS OF DIANA POWER-PALMER DIANA POWER-PALMER OP THE SCHOOL OF RUSSIAN BALLET TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 8 P.M. Featured Items include the beautiful- "Witching Hour." spectacular Jav«|nese da.nee, "Caprice." "Viennese Nights," dance from "Prince Igoif* brilliant story ballet "Hungarian Rhapsody," and "Central Station," a modern ballet, tap, and musical comedy item. ; Adults: 2s lOd and 2s 3d. Children: Is 6d. Unres.: Is 6d Unres.: Is Book at D.I.C. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY MRS. A. N. GRIGG, M.P., WILL ADDRESS WOMEN MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS OF THE PARTY " ;■ . AT , ST ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL, THE TERRACE, ON* THURSDAY, MARCH 25, AT 8 P.M. • •-" ' " ■-' ■ RESERVATiONS 50-OSI RESERVATIONS t__J TS f •" ' y^HyJ SECOND LECTURE W lfj=: mrnnnv to if aTRIT'SLuiI "OY MR. H. 11.I 1. YON HAAST, M.A., LL.B., f IS V OGUEIHI:!'A «tt I Jt> at Victoria University College, on TUES■I U«^ Brooklya. 3P\ I DA Y, MARCH 23. at 8 p.m. #■ \ \ _ i —-• //'JLJ Subject: Tlic Professor's Conception of _.* . _* -r-t . Shakespearo's lite, propaganda, and charFINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.13. "Airman: Mr. H. P. O'Leary. X.C.. LL.B., WILLIAM .POWELL MYKXA |.O^ Chairman. Victoria University College Coun"SH |K)OW OF THE THIN MAN" ' Tim public; arc invited to attend. Mr. and! Mrs. Thin Man are at it again. mm* (Adult Audiences.) fHEk VITELLINGTON CALEMERLE CIBBRON DENNIS MORGAN *BCj^Sfei ivri wmp this «5 VTTrrtDIY •AFFECTIONATELY YOURS" f*i KMiLK&Ikve?IXG. " Bang! Here is a show that will thrill ail H« JW. 1.0.0. F. HALL, (Recommended by the Censor for Adult 8 inn .'\ lltl 1 tIICCS. ) "'" . NICWSREKL ONLY. Old-tiriie and Scots l»ancing interspersed with STILL THEY CpMIC. items. All Welcome. Come a' ihegether. MONDAY, TUESDAY. J. I). McDOXALI). Secretary. >-tvirn^lm? l*?f M \H'nT" WELLINGTON FREE AMBULANCE LADIES' U-AGONS ROLL Al iMUJIi \UVII I MtY ' «.J.:il?v« wnnoTin« itir T?mßXDS.anrt Supporters are invited to a I'A'IKp.NS. BOOK (jAHLT bOR 1111b li«. Jf MUSICALS to be held in tho Social Hall, tiik vnff'K WOK sni'Fl' Ambuluni-e Building. Cable St.. on WEDNESrO^i,T4i\KrrvT DAY- MARCH 31. at 2.--13 p.m. t,.Mt-KiAi.>.>iii.M. I'rogranime has been arranged hy Mrs. J. I. T-'IKF A No 7 BROOKLYN TRAM Goldsmith and the artists are Mesdames Wllt- . ',' ! 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 67, 20 March 1943, Page 2
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