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S PLAZA (■ I=l *-. IHH AMALGAMATED THBATBES, LTD. Throughout N. 2. 2 p.m. — TODAY — 8 p.m. SOMETHING YOU JUST CAN'T MISS! It's the happy hit that tops everything Shirley has ever done I II SHIRLEY TEMPLE —SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE— —SHIRLEY TEMPLE —SHIRLEY TEMPLE The Grand New Queen of- the 'Teena, dancing, romancing her way right Into your heart, M "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" —With— William Gargan : Guy Kibbee A United Artlati Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —"PLAZA" FEATURETTES INCLUDE— "AN AUSSIE LETTER FROM NEW GUINEA" (an airman's graphic story). Making Torch Batteries in N.Z. "FLYING DUCKS"—training on the strangest air station in N.Z. "MRS. ROOSEVELT ARRlVES"—Exclusive interview at Wellington and arrival at Auckland. HURRYt RESERVE AT THEATRE. CELEBRATE OUR GREAT VICTORY. SUNDAY — SUNDAY TOMORROW NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 12, 8.15 O'clock. At the |= OPERA HOUSE = OPEN TO EVERYONE. WHERE THE KILBIBNIE WRESTLING AND SPORTS CLUB Present a GRAND VARIETY SHOW OF 14 HEADLINE ACTS. MAURICE HAWKEN, Compere. THE BOYS' INSTITUTE SILVER BAND will play appropriate music, in celebration of our great victory, before the commencement of this fine programme. First Appearance of a Top-line 12-yett-old Artist. GARRY BRAMLEY EnrtertkAilng with his Banjo, Ukulele, and Yodelling. Special Appearance by Request of Two U.i. Navy Servicemen, JIMMY AND BOBBY Presenting Rhythm in Black and White. Special Appearance of a Grand Personality, GENE McPHERSON The Singing Sweetheart of the Forces. First Appearance as a Trio of AmericaArtists, THE BENSELLS In a Bright and Popular Musical Act. N.Z. Famous and Amazing Little Star, LEIGH BREWER This Personality Titbit is Always Adored. Another Very Popular and Well-known Star who always receives a great hand, LEW McILVRIDE Wellington's. Leading Versatile Base Baritone. An Exceptionally Clever and Comical Act, HARRY RILLSTONE Lightning Sketch Artist and Cartoonist. Wellington's Leading Artist of her kind, BEVERLEY BURKE In Brilliant Character Sketches. A Top Line Musical Turn, THE ACES TRIO PLUS Entertaining with Plano-Accordeon, Piano, and Drums and Vocal Chorus. Great Dancing Entertainment Here. Diana Power Palmer's School of Russian Ballet Presents OLGA MILLER, MARIE CORDING, ANNI - MYERS: A Toe Ballet Trio In Caprice. FRANK RODGERS and AUDREY ALLARDICK in an Exhibition Waltz. Also MARIE CORDING In a Novelty Sultcaat Tap. ;■'.,; A Brilliant Outstanding Artist,. PEGGY HIGHET 'A Pleasing Vocalist of 2YA Tame. Our Charming Young Blonde Usherette, PEGGY MATTHEWS PEGGY MATTHEWS ■ Ift a Clever Acrobatic Turn. . Now it is essential to Reserve for our Shows, as we are always booked out early, so' take our good advice and Reserve Now. Tel. IS-286. TOMORROW (SUNDAY). Reserve at Opera House, or Tel. 56-230 from 10.30 a.m. ". Proceeds to City Mission. Management Reserve Right to refuse admission at their discretion. MEETINGS. HUTT VALLEY TRADE UNIONISTS. IMPORTANT MEETING, LABOUR HALL PETONE, SUNDAY, SEPT. 12, at 2.30 p.m. General Public Invited hear the Triumph of Labour Unity and Victory. Prominent speakers from Labour Party and Trade Unions. SUNDAY, SEPT. 12, at 2.30 p.m. LABOUR HALL PETONE. A MALGAMATED ENGINEERS' UNION. A SPECIAL MASS MEETING.. SPECIAL MASS MEETING. TRADES HALL, Vivian St., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, at 8 p.m. All Members Requested to Attend. All Members Requested to Attend. Speaker, Mr. W. Fox. A. BLACK, Secretary. WELLINGTON RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION (INC.). An Address will be given by MR. JAS. S. MACKENZIE On "THE SOCIETY OF MAN IN RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT" In the Swords Club Room, Waring Taylor St. (over Ballinger's), on Sanday Next, September 12, at 7.30 p.m. Open Forum. Admission Free. SCHOOL COMMITTEES. A LL Members of Committees are Invited to A attend the Meeting of the 8 hool Committees Association at the Education Board Room, Abel Smith St., on MONDAY, September 13, at 8 p.m., to hear an Address by the Secretary of the N.Z.E.I. on Post-war Educational Programme. MIRAMAR R.S.A. < A 1 QUARTERLY MEETING of Members will X2l be held on TUESDAY, September 14. A General Meeting of wives and mothers of men of World Wars I and II will be held or Wednesday, September 15. Both meetings start at 8 p.m. in Miranuu R.S.A. Hall. YOUTH DAY—I 943. COME AND CELEBRATE WITH US! Hear MISS INNA LISSIENKO, MR. C. BAILEY. In the Chair: MRS. RONA MEEK. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, at 8 p.m. Q C.R. CLUBROOMS — 212 LAMBTON QY, N.Z. SOCIETY FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~*T THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPEBATIVB ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. THE Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Monday, the 13th day of September, 1943, to Monday, the 4th day of October, 1943 (both dates Inclusive). H. KEISENBERG, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND FEDERATION OF LABOURWELLINGTON TRADES COUNCIL, WORKERS OF WELLINGTON. THE Wellington Trades Council expects that all Workers in Wellington will desire to play their part in making the People's Monster Parade to Celebrate the defeat of Fascism in Italy an historic one. Groups Of Workers. Floats, and Banners should represent every phase of New Zealand War Production. Workers' Representatives of Factories, Jobs, and Workshops are asked to contact their Trades Union Secretary or the Secretary, Trades Council, 55-504. for further information. Signed— F. P. WALSH (President). P. E. WARNER (Secretary). ~ CIVILIAN AMPUTEES* ASSnV . MEN and Women interested In the formation of a Civilian Amputees' Association write L. SMITH, 120 Onepu Rd., Lyall Bay. HIS MASTER'S VOICE RETAILERS, 9U Cuba St.,, City, wish to advise all Customers and Public generally that Owing to war conditions they have had to close their Refrigerator and Washing Machine Business, 24 Lower Cuba St.. City, and all inquiries re Refrigerators nnd Washing Machines may be made at our Kndio Dppnrtmont and Office, 91 Cuba St., City. Our only Telephone number is 51-031. , [|n X make Line or Hrtlf-tone HtocK* (or All purpose* nnd all papers from the cheapest newsprint t6 the finest an. "Evening Post" Printing Works. TeL 4.-228.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 63, 11 September 1943, Page 2

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