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FINALLY TODAY, 2 and 8 p.m. / , -—SHIRLEY TEMPLE—' "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) jjjj p LA Z A j §jj . AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout N.Z. , ' !lIv—TOMORROW— —TOMORROW— 2 p.m.— 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. THE STORY THAT STARTLED THE « WOULD 1 ill G.B.D. Present "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL .DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN" 111 Tia" -Wisest scoop of all time crushed ;"oy invasion and lost because a war correspondent wouldn't break faith with the girl he loved! RALPH RICHARDSON as Lockwood, front line reporter. His was the fate to do and die ... and to break the greatest news scoop of World War 2. DEBORAH KERR as Kara, simple daughter of Norway. Her •/ laughter was the music of the fiords .... > but it was drowned by the crescendo of ■ Nazi bombs. HUGH WILLIAMS as Colin, cynical sports writer, caught in the cataclysm that was Norway, 1941. GRIFFITHS JONES as Gunter, Quisling police inspector. Terrific as the Nazi stooge who sold his people and was paid—with his master's I , bullets! I A story of - love born in . Quisling bondage. Together they faced a firing squad . . . doomed to die at dawn— BUT AT DAWN—CAME THE COMMANDOS! The Year's Most Dynamic Adventure Romance. RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : DANCING. JIMMY JAMES JIMMY JAME! IMMY JAMES JIMMY JAME! STUDIO OF jIALLROOM DANCING, fi3 WILLIS ST. Why not learn the Correct Routine In th Quickstep, Rhumba, Tango, Slow Fox Trot j Modern Waltz, etc. f + All Pupils Guaranteed Individual Attentloi by Principal. Daily. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. A Please Ring 46-618 for Appointments. I RECITAL OF BALLETS AND ~ I ;. DIVERTISSEMENTS J By the Pupils of • 1 MISS JEAN HORNE MISS JEAN HORNE Including Presentations by the BALLET GROUP Under the Direction of Miss Home. A Varied Programme includes: "Fire," Chopinlana, Deep In the Forest, Spectre de la Rose, Peter Pan and the Fairies, An. Interpretation of the Warsaw Concerto, Carnival in Venice: rnECHXICAL COLLEGE ' HALL. ' JL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, ,7.45 p.m. Reserves, 2s lOd, 2s 3d; Unreserves, Is 6di Children, Is 6d. Box Plan now open at the D.I.C. TONIGHT"" THURSDAY TONIGHT * AND EVERY THURSDAY. MODERN AND OLD-TIME At the TRADES HALL, VIVIAN ST. RADES HALL, VIVIAN ST. Dance to ' i PAT CUMMINS ORCHESTRA. PAT,'CUMMINS ORCHESTRA. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. 8-12 p.m. ' Subs. 2s 6d. Strictly No Intoxicating Liquor. TONIGHT. "■ TONIGHT. * ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. GRAND TRAMWAY DANCE. RAY MIDDLETON'S ORCHESTRA With their Electric Guitar. t Good Supper, Monte Carlo,-etc; Sub. 2s. E. BULL, M.C. Sub. 2s. - t Please Note.—Last tram to town, 1L35 p.m. MAORI LABOUR SOCIAL AND DANCE. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. SEPTEMBER 17. META CARTER'S BAND. Good Floor. . Good Supper. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s 6d. TOP HAT CLUB, NOTICE TO MEMBERS. The Club is completely booked out for tomorrow, Friday. ■ 50-50 DANCE 50-50 WAIWHETU CATHOLIC HALL, TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SEPT. 17. ! Ruy Mailman's Orchestra. Subs.: 2s. GRAND GALA NIGHT, OCTOBER 1. Buses to Hutt" and Petone After Dance. ELECTION NOTICES. SCRIM'S MEET ING S " THISW E E K. TONIGHT—KENT TCE. PRESBYTEBIAjS" SCHOOLROOM, at 8 o'clock. . TOMORROW (FRIDAY)—Open Air Meetings, Sussex St., 7 p.m.; Oriental Bay, 8.30. SUNDAY NUXT—At the DE LUXB THEATRE. Tickets for Sunday's Meeting Now Available * at Committee Rooms: 2G Kent Tee., 112 Adelaide Rd., and 50 Moxham Aye., Hataitai. Cut This Out for Reference. CLIVE DRUMMOND CALLING ... "YTEW ZEALAND HEARD HIM OVER THE -i.™ AIR and acclaimed his broadcast -as the most powerful, the most honest, iind.commonseiiso political address ever delivered in this country. HEAR FLYING OFFICER CLIVE DRUMMOND AGAIN AT THE BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL, BROOKLYN, AT_.S TONIGHT. , PALMERSTON NORTH. A. E. MANSFORD'S CANDIDATURE. MR. A. E. MANSFORD will Address Electors . at Public Meetings as follows:— TONIGHT (THURSDAY), September 16: WEST END SCHOOL. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), September 17: OPERA HOUSE. All meetings will ■ commence at 8 p.m. R. A. BRACE, Secretary. ON Behalf of tiie N.Z. National rany, ..xrf. A H. E. CHILDS will speak as follows:— J Tonight (Thursday), September 16—Ngaio Towr Jl Hall, at S- p.m. ' H Monday, September 20—Empress Theatre, John,sonville, at S p.m. ' Wednesday, September 22—Birch St. Hall, Waterloo, at S p.m. Thursday, September 23—Cashmere School, \ Khandallah, at 8 p.m. A j~ ' CRAWFORD, M • INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE i FOR OTAKI, Will Address Public Meetings, at 8 p.m., as ■ follows:— M TITAHI BAY—TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), ■ SEPTEMBER 15. CIVIC THEATRE (OTAKI)—TOMORROW (THURSDAY), SEPTEMBER 16. ' " a WAIKANAE HALL—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER £s 17. , NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. L. G. LOWRY, M.P., Labour' Party, , Candidate for Otaki, will address Elec- * tors as under :— Thursday, September 1C —Levin,- Regent Theatre, 8 p.m. Friday, September 17 —Opiki Hall, 8 p.m. Saturday, September 18 —Waitarere Beach, 3 - p.m.; Manawatu Heads Hall, 8 p.m. Monday, September 20 —Mangaroa Hall, 6.3 ft p.m.; Shannon Theatre, 8 p.m. Tuesday, September 21—Plimmerton P.W.D. Camp, 6.30 p.m.; Plimmerton Hail, 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 22 —Levin Century Hall, ' Ladies, 2 p.m.; Otaki Theatre, 8 p.m. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARffY. WELLINGTON WEST ELECTORATE. , A MEETING of Mrs. Catherine Stewart's Karori Election Committee will be held in the Committee Rooms, 294 Main Rd., Karori, TOMORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, at S » o'clock. W. J. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. , YOUNd PEOPLE'S CLUB. /CONQUER your future now! Come to the \J first meeting of tho Wellington YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, at 8 p.m., Blind Institute Rooms, 37 Dixon St. Help us to build a club of youth and for youth 1 YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB. WATERSIDE WORKERS' DEBATING CLUB, 37 Courtenay PI. SATURDAY, SEPTEMRKR 18, 7.30 p.m. IO DEBATE. ! Messrs. Gerald Gritfin and W. D. South- \ worth, affirmative; Messrs.'J. K. Collins and ' V. 11. Piper, negative. "That democratic progress and working class interests can best be served by supporting official Labour in Weilington Central." FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 8 p.m. OPEN DISCUSSION "The Pay-as-you-go Taxation Plan." PUBLIC NOTICES. " ALMERSTON NORTH RAFFLES^ PIANO FOR THE BOYJ3, A.N.A.' CLUB, . -M BROADWAY. ' 1 Bicycle: 3765, Pte. I. E. M. Sharp, Cambridge^ Baby's Trousseau: 37C9, Patriica Hayes, " Carterton.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1943, Page 2

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