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■ i o^*S T. JAME^fI Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. MANAGERIAL. —Unprecedented demands for seats for tonight, tomorrow night, and next week compel us to urge intending patrons to Book at the D.I.C. or St. James at once. Please do not -depend on telephoning for seats, which cannot be guaranteed. SEND THE CHILDREN TO THE MATINEES. STARTING TODAY: SHOPPERS' SESSION 5 p.m. TONIGHT, at 8.0. Universal Pictures Present Bud Lou j ABBOTT COSTELLO ABBOTT and COSTELLO ABBOTl 1 COSTELLO ABBOTT COSTELLO With PATRICK KNOWLES WILLIAM GARGAN LOUS IE ALLPRITTON In the Scream of the Century ?? ? "WHO DONE IT?" ?? ? ?? ? "WHO DONE IT?" ??« ?? ? "WHO DONE IT?" ?? ? ?? ? "WHO DONE IT?" ?? ? 9? ? "WHO DONE IT?" ?? ? ??? "WHO DONE IT?" ??? 99 9 "WHO DONE IT?" ?? ? (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IT'S AN ENTERTAINMENT TONIC—RICH IN VITAMIN GLEE Those Film FUXatics —Those screams of the screen, eclipse all the fun of their previous successes. to give you the most riotous riot of defective detecting that ever rolled you in the aisles. YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MAD MINUTE OF IT! TO ADD TO" YOUR DELIGHT— "MARCH OF TIME" "MARCH OF TIME" "THE FOOD CRISIS" Also CAROL BRUCE And Top-line Artists in "SWING'S THE THING"

MATINEES DAILY 1.45 TUESDAY: "PINOCCHIO." 3 SCREENINGS DAILY. BOOK EARLY. TELEPHONE 43-968 — TTVAT T ~ OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Saturday, Monday—7 o'clock She's dizzy but adorable, pretty but deplorable, tantalising, scandalising, charming, and alarming. "THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) From the novel by Donald Henderson Clarke, featuring JOAN BENNETT—.ADOLPHE MENJOU ALSO ROBERT DONAT — MADELEINE CARROLL IN "THE 39 STEPS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "39 STEPS" IS ONE OF THE BEST THRILLERS TO DATE. Special Shorts 7 p.m., "Housekeeper's Daughter" 7.40 p.m., "39 Steps" 9.5 p.m. !

WELLINGTON RETURNED SERVICES^ ASSOCIATION (INC.). V PARADE AND LUNCHEON FOR RETURNED SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE PRESENT WAR (1939-43), INCLUDING THOSE ON FURLOUGH TOMORROW (SATURDAY), AUGUST 28 With a view to giving the Public of Wellington and District an opportunity of saying "Thank You" to those of the Services who have returned to New Zealand, the Wellington' R.S.A. invites all returned personnel—of all Services—to assemble at Citizens' WaiMemorial, Lambton Quay, for the purpose of laying a wreath at 30.30 a.m., Tomorrow (Saturday). Then fall in at Stout Street at 11 a.m. for a march through Lambton Quay, Willis Street, Manners Street, Cuba Street, Vivian Street-, to the St. John Ambulance Hall for Luncheon. TOMORROW (SATURDAY), AUGUST 28 Those attending the Parade and Luncheon are Invited, as guests of 'the Wellington Rugby Union, to the North v. South Army Rugby Football Match at Athletic Park. Reserved Grandstand Seats will be provided. An invitation is .also extended, to those attending the Parade and Luncheon, to the Northern Union Cup Match, Wellington v. West Coast, at the Basin Reserve, as guests of the Wellington Rugby League. (Overcoats may he left at the St. John Ambulance Hall, 29 Vivian Street.) WE EARNESTLY REQUEST A FULL MUSTER OF RETURNED PERSONNEL, INCLUDING THOSE ON FURLOUGH. L. W. WOOLLEY, Secretary, Wellington R.S.A.

TOMORROW'S BIG EVENT Football High Lights! Thrill for Thousands! The Army's big day. The Marines will be there! And a Military Band to further enliven proceedings 1 See them all in action I A chance not to be missed 1 ATHLETIC PARK - TOMORROW ABMY REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY MATCH, AT 3 P.M. NORTH ISLAND versus SOUTH ISLAND (Teams Include Noted Players Back From Service Overseas) BE EARLY FOR THE OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTION: U.S. MARINES v. THE ARMY (Wellington)1 The Marines playing New Zealand's game. See them throw the ball about! ADMISSION: To Ground 2/- (Children 1/-, special gate in Rintoul Street). To .Grandstand 4/-. NET PROCEEDS FOR PATRIOTIC FUND. • A. E. NEILSON, Secretary W.R.F.U.

NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY NATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATES WILL ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING MEETINGS WELLINGTON SUBURBS: Mr. W. A. Veitch MONDAY, AUGUST 30, CASHMERE SCHOOL, KHANDALLAH, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, PARISH HALL, DAY'S BAY, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON WEST: Mr. C. M. Bowden TONIGHT, CHURCH HALL, MAKARA, 8 p.m. (Note change time) MONDAY, AUGUST 30, METHODIST HALL, NORTHLAND ROAD, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON CENTRAL: Mr. Will Appleton WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, ROSENEATH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 8 p.m. HUTT: Mr. N. P. Croft MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, LABOUR HALL, PETONE, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH: Mr. T. C. A. Hislop MONDAY, AUGUST 30, LADIES' MEETING, NATIONAL CLUB, FEATHERSTON STREET, at 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, PUBLIC MEETING, ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH: Mr. E. R. Toop MONDAY, AUGUST 30, CAMPAIGN MEETING, AT MASONIC HALL, ISLAND BAY, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON EAST: Mr. L. T. Jacobsen MONDAY, AUGUST 30, LYALL BAY SCHOOL, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, IN R.S.A. ROOM, COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE, 8 p.m. (Not Monday as previously advertised) LIVE YOUR OWN LIFE—VOTE NATIONAL HAIRDRESSING— Learn this Profitable Pro- "DUSINESS Stationery.—Good Printing defession at Jay's N.Z. College; posttions x> serves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" assured. Stewart Dawson's Buildings, corner Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 Willis St. for your next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 50, 27 August 1943, Page 2

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