FINALLY TODAY. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Presentation of "TORTILLA FLAT" The X.Z. Govt. Film Roview Proudly Presents Gen. Sir Bernard Freyberg and The N.Z. Division, A pictorial record of our own N.Z. Division in Greece, Crete, Egypt, and Tunisia. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Special Fcaturetto: "WE REFUSE TO DIE" (« Paramount Picture). (Censored as Not Suitable for Children.) •r-"1 ■ ..,=3 31-1 '■'■'■ ' THJB THEATRE ,^^^§L jf^ MAJE ST 1 C TfT MS D,m. 8 p.m. lum . Dfr.: gutter's Theatre Corp. ■ | Plains at D.I.C. and "ThcjitroT" Tel. 45-100. "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" Metro^Goldvvyn-Ma.ver Presents a GRAND MUSICAL ... ROMANCE j It'a Brilliant i With the Beauty of the Tulip Festival Of Holland, ; It's Sparkling WlUi Surprises and Laugliter. It's Enchanting With the Glorious Volco of Kathryn Grayson and the Lilting Melodies of the All Girl Orchestra. It's Packed With Pleasure, IT'S* BRIMFUL OF MUSIC AND FUN. "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" "SEVEN SWEETHEARTS" ? WUh VAN HEFLIN KATHRYN GRAYSON MARSHA HUNT HEAR KATHRYN GRAYSON SING "Little Tingle Tangle Toes," "You and the Waltz and I," '.'Tulip Time," and many more. Produced by Jog Pasternak, who gave you those delightful Oeanna Durpin Pictures, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RIVOLI J^g^^ NFWTOWN 25-041 RESERVATIONS 25-041 7.30 -NIGHTLY-—-7.30. THE RITZ BROTHERS CAROL BRUCE - DICK FORAN JOHNNY DOWNS GRACE McDONALb SONNY DUNHAM AND HIS ORCHESTRA, In "BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL" —— Also Showing — JACKIE COOPER — SUSANNA FOSTER WALTER ABEL ~,.,,,,... JACKIE SEARL — In — | "GLAMOUR BOY" i —Plus— CINESOUND NEWS. WALT DISNEY CARTOON, TWO-REEL COMEDY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ftEGAL ■■-■- — KARORI —BOX.PLANS— Knlghton's, Telephone 28-3G5. 7,3O—NIGHTLY—7.3O Lew Lnraiuu Basin AYRES DAY RATHBONE In "FINGERS AT THE WINDOW" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Plus— Alan Lynn Siiiela CURTIS BAR! RYAN ,1)1 "WE. GO 'FAST" ......... . $ (Approved for ' Universal Exhibition.) NEXT WEEKEND. GINGER ROGERS —— GABY CHART "ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" (Recommended by the Censor foi Adults.) 11l NEW EMPIRE, \\\ l(i ISLAND JJAY 111 \\\ Reservations: Tel. 14-307. JJJ GALA REOPENING. FRIDAY NEST, JULY 9. j Box nans for Opening Night and following Nights open tomorrow, July 7. All Permanent Seat Holders are requested to make Early Avraiigemeuts for Seats. Opening Attraction: CABY GRANT -■.»■■.- ,»,...,.... GINGER ROGERS I In ' "ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON" —And— KENT TAYLOR — IRENE lIERVEY Ju "HALF-WAY TO SHANGHAI" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adits.) FOOTBALL By FLOODLIGHT. TTL'TT RECREATION GROUNDS. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), JULY 7, At 7.45 p.m. Two Escellont Teams in the best of fettle, each out to win at any cost. RAILWAY ROAD SERVICES RAILWAY ROAD SERVICES V. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS. A FINE GAME IS ASSURED. The system of lighting installed at Hjjtt Recreation Grounds is the best of Us Hijid south of the line,' and this is the first occasion It ha§ been used since Japan's entry into the war. SPEND A PLEASANT EVENING TQ.MORRQW NIGHT At the Hutt Recreation Grounds.. Entire Proceeds in Aid of Wellington Provincial Patriotic Funds. Admission to Grounds, Is: Stand <5d extra. m<ings, WE FIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. •WELLINGTON WEST. A MEETING" of Friends and Supporters will ii be held in the BAPTIST HALL. OH lUO lU>.. BROOKLYN, On THURSDAY, JULY 8, At 8 p.m. The object of thu Meetlntf iw to get working •nmmittees formed, /md lo meet the candidate Mr, S. McDouKflll. Mr, H. E- Herring (enndldata for WeJllnK ion North) and Private C. g. Teeea (candidate ftjr Wellitißtoii South) will bo present. A special Invitation is extended to Servkf men uud their womenfolk. F, M. EARLE. Secretary, NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. .WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTORATE. MR. R. McKEISN, M,P.» invites his Friends and Supporters in ISLAND BAY to meet him in ST. HILDA'S HALL at 8 p.m. On THURSDAY, JULY 8. Important matters relating to tho fortlKQining Gener&l Election will be discussed. NEW ZEALAND TAXI PROPRIETORS' FEDERATION (INC.). WELLINGTON BRANCH, THE Annual General Meeting will be hyl.l at the Social Hall. 100 Cuba, St., Wellington, on Thursday, July 8, 1943, at 8 p.m. ' K. A. WOODFIELD, Hon. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 2
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