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r l""^""""**'*^ I ri AT ALI< SESSIONS: kr^jS?' lAMES/^}> ARTIE SHAW L i__-__^-afc-_^ 1 AND HIS ORCHESTRA, presenting STJ "■^_ - *-"" UT" "BEGIN THE BEGUINE." Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. "Let's Stop the Clock," "Non-stop Flight," and "Pross-tschai." 2 p.m. — DAILY— 8 p.m. THIRD WEEK fc .—__. ', "' ■■■ ~. ' I ~ Bing Fred '=.OE E*A HOUSE CROSBY ASTAIRE W L—* V ,■ ....I •= P'ROmiY AST A TRIP il^'uuui m> ii«iii"i'BßJuinii*.ii>lu.L'Af minuuiiwt. i utijiiLl lamiu ' MARJORIE REYNOLDS Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.; Ltd. VIRGINIA DALE ~~„ ~.. Flans at D.I.C. and Theatro (56-230). 808 CROSBY'S BAND. DAILY—At 2 and 8 p.m. In •™,,-..,,• ~ nnn .r .„ Warner Bros.' Happy Show I - IRVING BERLIN'S I "FOUR MOTHERS" Star-spangled, Song-studded, Dance and fl i./rATiiTrDCSS Romance Hit of the Year. FOUR MOTHERS — "FOUR MOTHERS" "HOLIDAY INN" "HOTTnAY TNN'» With «IjXt \t\ a V tatm»» PRISCILLA, ROSEMARY. AND LOLA LANE, HOLIDAY INN claude rains may robson "HOLIDAY INN" Jeffrey lynn — gale page " . = FRANK McHUGH ——— EDDIE ALBERT "WHITE CHRISTMAS" It's the Happy Event of the Year I And Ten Other Berlin Melodies that .. will linger in your memory long after the picture has gone. "CINDERELLA'S FELLA" A Paramount Picture. A Charming Revuo ln Beautiful Technlpolour, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) featuring a crowd of Clever Kiddies.. WE ADVISE EARLY BOOKING. —PlusPlans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 54-775). PATHE NEWS—CARTOON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUNDAY NEXT at 8.15 p.m. ; ; GRAND VARIETY REVUE QALE JUMBLE SALE, 20 TOP-LINE ARTISTES FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 10.30. Plans now open at D.I.C. Good Clean Clothes, Books. Reserve Early. Don't Miss the Bargains. TELEPHONE 43-968 — fTVOT T "~ OPP" PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There ls Always a Good Show.) Final Screening 7 o'clock Tonight "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" MERLE OBERON — LAURENCE OLIVIER ALSO SONJA HENIE —TYRONE POWER"THIN ICE" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Shorts 7 p.m., "Thin Ice" 7.25 p.m., "Wuthering Heights" 8.45 p.m. TOMORROW — "GREAT GUNS" — "MAN IN IRON MASK" — TOMORROW (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, 7.45: SPY SMASHER WEEK! The Dead End Kids in "LET'S GET TOUGH" and "SABOTAGE AT SEA." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , PARAMOUNT THEATRE Dir.: G. J. Johnston COURTENAY PLACE. Telephone 51-842. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. TERRIFIC DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME: I—WITH GUNS AND GRIT AND GLORY Paramount's .Epic Masterpiece "WAKE ISLAND" That little hunk of sand out in the middle of nowhere where 446 Marines fought off an overwhelming foe and gave the world 14 days that will be remembered as long as there are free men.. A STORY WRITTEN IN FLAMING DEATH BY THE U.S. MARINES. BRIAN DONLEVY, as Major Caton, they don't come any tougher or squarer in the Marines. MACDONALD CAREY, as Lieutenant Cameron, last pilot of the last plane . . . but he made it count. ROBERT PRESTON, as Private Joe Doyle, one-man army, he swings a mean tommy-gun. . ALBERT DEKKER, as McCloskey, he hasn't got a uniform, but he's In there fighting. . WILLIAM BENDIX, as Aloyslus K. Randall, in tha thick of battle he'wants to know how the dodgers are doing. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2 —The Looniest Tuniest Medico who ever raised your blood pressure. BING -CROSBY "DOCTOR "RHYTHM" The man who'll cure what ails you—no pills, no bills, no chills, with BEATRICE LILLE, MARY CARLISLE, RUFE DAVIS, ANDY DEVINE. Hear BING sing "This Is My Night to Dream," "On the Sentimental Side," "My Heart is Taking Lessons," "Doctor Rhythm." A Paramount Musical-Comedy Riot adapted from the famous O'Henry Story of a medico who did his friend a cop a favour and turned up a rollicking romance for himself.,. The music will pep your feet, the comedy will'do your heart'good'. . ■'. for a perfect cure for what ails you see Dr. Rhythm. . , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRICES 2/3, 1/6, 1/-. NO EXTRA TO BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THEATRE OR D.I.C. SCRIM'S MEETING ON SUNDAY SPECIAL NOTICE! Seats for the Meeting on Sunday next have been taken up so fast that the De Luxe Theatro is already full in advance, after one day's booking. It has been decided, therefore, to hold an overflow meeting in the Paramount Theatre on Sunday, also commencing at 8.15 p.m. Scrim himself will address the audience at both theatres. If you wisli to secure a seat you are advised to apply without delay to either of Scrim's Committee Rooms—26 Kent Terrace, and 112 Adelaide Road (corner Drummond Street). Tickets definitely guaranteeing a seat are obtainable only at the above addresses, for Wellington Central electors, and elderly and disabled people. NOW DE LUXE AND PARAMOUNT THEATRES Friends (and Not so Friendly), Supporters, and Non-Supporters are all Welcome WATCH THE PAPERS IN CASE FURTHER OVERFLOW MEETINGS ARE I NECESSARY ZIMME'S — 8 MANNERS STREET — ZIMME'S GIGANTIC WINTER SALE ZIMME'S - ZIMME'S - ZIMME'S TOMORROW — FRIDAY — TOMORROW. WE ARE OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. AND SATURDAY MORNINGS ALL NEW SEASON'S WINTER COATS AND COSTUMES HEAVILY REDUCED. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE MARVELLOUS SALE BARGAINS. ZIMME'S - ZIMME'S - ZIMME'S WHERE THE VALUES ARE 8 MANNERS STREET. Note Our Only Address: Next Maple Furnishing Co. DEPOSITS AND ALL CASH ORDERS ACCEPTED. ' ~~ MEETINGS. WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE, INCT.. mE WELLINGTO N INVESTMENT, TRUSTEE, Presents AND AGENCY CO., LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty- _.„..- „.. seventh Ordinary General Meeting of the "TONS OF MONEY" Shareholders will be held in the Dominion "TONS OF MONEY" Farmers' Institute Building (Room 14, First "TONS OF MONEY" Floor), 110 Featherston St., Wellington, on Friday (Tomorrow), August 20, 1013, at 12 Produced by o'clock noon. G. HELEN GARDNER. BUSINESS: (1) Consideration of Report and Balance-sheet. TECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE. (2) Declaration of Dividend. ECHNICAL COLLEGE THEATRE. (3) Election of Directors. (4) Election of Auditors. TUESDAY, AUG. 24, at 8 p.m. (5) General. TUESDAY, AUG. 24, at 8 p.m. H. T. UNDERHILL, Secretary. FOR 5 NIGHTS. PIONEER CLUB _. „, .„, ... „ . ,„ . . ~ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The First NightVPerformance will be in the ™t ILL BE H ELD ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, Presence of Vy \t 710 His Excellency . the Governor-General. Thfl c , ub Qpen Aften ; oon and .. Bring and "TONS OF MONEY" Buy" Sale will be Postponed to Friday, Sep"TONS OF MONEY" tcmber 17, owing to September 3- being declared "TONS OF MONEY" a "Day of Prayer." ' "TONS OF MONEY" M. E. GILLINAN, Secretary. THE BIBLE STUDY MISSION. The Funniest Farce for Years. CHANNING HALL, 100 Lambton Oy. Box Plans at tho D.I.C. SPECIAL PUBLIC LECTURE—FREE. 7.30 p.m., SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. AN Inspiring Address will be given by a Guest Speaker. Expert tuition given. Subject: "FAITH." DELIGHTFUL Rides are within easy access Everyone Invited to. Attend, of the Karori Riding School, at 40 The Bible ls Open to AU—So ls this Meeting. Makara Hill Rd. ■■■ - ■ We haxe excellent horses. PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. MONSTER Shrub Sale. All Shrubs reduced UaKo nam to terminus.) IVI for 14 days. Wheatley's Nurseries, Lower " FRIDAY SPECIALS ~ Hutt. Tel. 60-216. At /ORNAMENTAL Shrubs. We have a comST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S BARGAIN SHOP, \s piete range of these, including Daphne, 242 CLTBA ST. Boronla, Australian Mint, etc. Epunl Nurseries, , Good Bargains In Frocks, Hats, Coats, Cos- Lower Hutt. Tel. 63-702. . ' tumes, Shoes, etc. . — E make Line or Half-tone Blocks for all m „„™TAA7Z m nfn' XFwrnwv purposes and all papers from the CT. T'IOMASb HALL NEWTOWN. cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening £> TOMORROW, mud ax, ifitxi, . Post"- Printing Works. Tel. 47-222.' At. c.dl) p.m. j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1943, Page 2

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