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FINALLY TODAY—2 AND 8 P.M. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. - ,|j| "P-L AZA 111 '.'; Throughout Now Zealand. GINGER "ROXIE AS ROGERS HART" A 20th CENTURY-FOX PICTURE. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW— 11A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M,, 8 P.M. Cascades of colour that drench the screen with beauty, magic music that floods the thcatro with a thrill. Spectacle, laughter, drama, in breath-tak-ing profusion. Glorified in magnificent colour and intensified by (special sound recorded music by the Philadelphia I Philharmonic Orchestra. ' RKO-RADIO PICTURES PROUDLY I PRESENT WALT DISNEY'S | "FANTASIA" "FANTASIA" "FANTASIA" "FANTASIA" "FANTASIA" "FANTASIA" "FANTASIA" "FANTASIA" "FANTASIA" MIRACLE MUSIC CONDUCTED BY STOKOWSKI. v It is' important that all attending "Fantasia" be seated before curtain time . . . "Fantasia" does not start In the conventional manner . . . There are no titles on the screen. Tlie opening is a delightful surprise. We urge you to be seated before curtain time to enjoy it to the fullest. PLEASE RESERVE SEATS Plans at D.LC. and Theatre. I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FREE LIST SUSPENDED. (J^CA P I T O L^J| |l ■■*■ ■ MIRAMAR. 'I At 7.30 TeL 18-567. At 7.30. FINALLY TONIGHT A real life story ot one of the boldest and most daring adventures in American history. "KIT CARSON" Starring JON HALL -With— LYNN BARI (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) Associate Attraction —— More Thrills and Suspense. "INVITATION TO A MURDER" Starring ■ GERALDINE FITZGERALD, THOMAS MITCHELL, (R6& by Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Young Children.) j COMING ' TOMORROW AND SAT., MON. Eleanor POWELL—Red SKELTON . ln "SHIP AHOY" and "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" with Kent TAYLOR—Francos LANGFORD SUBURBAN THEATRES. PALACE — PETONE — PALACE TONIGHT, at 8: You'U Laugh till it hurts at Dennis Jane Zasu O'KEEFE WYATT PITTS In "WEEKEND FOR THREE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) --—Associate Feature—— "GANGS OF THE CITY"' With PHILLIP TERRY — WENDY BARRIE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And Chapter 12~-"GANG BUSTERS" g T A T E — PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. GREER GARSON—LAURENCE OLIVIER In "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" Positively your Last Chance to see this outstanding Picture. COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY )> NOVA PILBEAM BASIL SYDNEY MERVYN JOHNS In "MR DAVIS" r-"MR DAVIS" "MR DAVIS" The picture that took Wellington by storm. Stark Drama, Sincere and Gripping. A picture you MUST SEE. Box Plan now open at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. (For Universal Exhibition.) WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. PERFORMERS CHEERED. "The Dominion" says:—". . . beautifully presented. . . . The lusty spirit of the play aiid its poetry, 'all beauty without a spot, were there fresh and untarnished in an altogether admirable performance that moved throughout with a smoothness worthy of the professional theatre." TONIGHT—At So'clock (Plan Full). The doors will bo jelosed at S p.m., and no one mitimifu uiurvaftui until the end ot Scene I. TONIGHT, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. Ai tl p.m. Sharp. MATINEE SATURDAY, APRIL 3, at 2.15 p.m. Shakespeare's Rollicking Comedy, "TWELFTH NIGHT" "TWELFTH NIGHT" "TWELFTH NIGHT" "TWELFTH NIGHT" Produced by W. S. WAUCHOP. At the rpECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE 1 KCHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE (Take No. 6 Car to HanUey St.) PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY AT D.I.C. PRICES.—4/4 (Res.). 2/6, 1/6: Matinee. 2/b (Res.), 1/6. Special rates for Schools. VICTORY CONFERENCE! VICTORY CONFERENCE I PUBLIC INVITED. m I M E THEATRE.' SUNDAY. Doors Open 7 p.m. Films, Recordings, Representative Speakers. Subject: "THE SOVIET UNION, DIPLOMATIC RE- | PRESENTATION AND MATERIAL AID." Reserved Seats, D.I.C, 6d. 2 p.m. SUNDAY—CIub Rooms, 212 Lambton Qy. Trado Union Session for all Unionists. ~ JUMBLE SALE. ' "** ARTHUR ST. HALL, off Upper Cuba St., APRIL 2. 0.30 p.m. Bargains in Men's, Women's, and Children's [ Clothing, Furniture, Books. MEETINGS. MIRAMAR BAPTIST MISSION SERVICES. FINAL MEETING TONIGHT (THURSDAY), 7.30 O'clock. Subject: "THE PERIL OF PUTTING IT OFF." ThankolTerlnji. EXCHANGE. WANTED Exchange, Government House, Waterloo. 2 bedrooms, sunporeh. for one similar size or larger, another locality. 924 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. SHOTGUN, 12-gaugo double hammer, for .22 Rifle, or will sell. Write 086 Evg. Post, Petone. EXCHANGE, State Unit 2-bcdroom, Karori', for same Waterloo or Woburn. Reply 1936 Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 77, 1 April 1943, Page 2

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