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— .< N EW" ■ TIME •' ' THEATRE. CUBA ST. (Next to Patrick's), / Direction: N.Z. Theatres L«d. Tel. 52-3H*. NOW SHOWING. ■MATINEE DAILY ...... 2.0 p.m. EVENING SESSION .... T.SO p.m. Tour King and Queen of Song! Gloriously, TMliS^su?SeSsSc;? eS in •JEANETTE MacDONALD Anricn^irnnV INHLbUiN tUUI In Noel Coward's ' "BITTER 'SWEET" "BITTERSWEET" . ■ cm Tecbnicoiouo * with George lan Fen* RA'VDFPS! HUNTER BRESSART (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■„ . nnmnv —IN ADDITION THE GAYEST COMEDY SINCE "THE PHlLAdelphia story" was told. What is a nice girl to do when she falls in love with a married man? Greer Robert Joan GARSON TAYLOR CRAWFORD "WHEN LADIES MEET;; "WHEN LADIES MEET" ■-—"—■ PRINCESS THEATRE. Manners St. Continuous Dail, f ro m H a. m . T ckfuTSLD * • SBSa'Kg1 Ann .lthereord . . ~" "THE COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY;; 3S SStSS OF InDY SlffifIHE COURISHIP Oi AADI HAKUX _ m Addition — asiSSJ:::SSSgSigSS _ ln "CALL OF THE CANYON" "CALL OF THE CANYON" "CALL OF THE CANYON" ' t (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) J_ __. _ _ T ™,r .c W p, m TIMELY AS TONIGHT'S NEWS. ~m nmn "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS v^1 ™_ wv . c , TTTVTTnv «.Tr V .wF KEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. .^-—-v. . . f A/"^>X N ,t=/ THE ASCOT" V—. ,o^^™™^^, (.30 o clock. «r» a nTrir -DTrATTMr^-VTTkTTC" "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS "PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS" r^v,iriv, ixi.iM^i.^vw^ LEE BOWMAN .. . ,EAN ROGERS. S^^nSl^' J^'JXT <Reco mm ended'^e HC^o r for Adults, "the black cat- ■. "THE BLACK;CAT" B«l Hug h : Bela RATHBONE HERBERT LUGOSI Brod Crawford, Gale Sondergaard, Anne Gwynne Bpooky chills as a prowling black cat* signals murder in a gloomy mystery house. (Recommended Unsuitable for Children.) Latest Fox Aussie News, etc. : ■ "■-;■,-•■-■" BOOK EARLY. Tel. 50-OSX PRESERVATIONS -Tel. 5 0-081. fT^rnrn.T^^^Pf / (1^ B^J II *-V X\ , ' =^^rU> 7.3O—TONIGHT AND THURSDAY—7.3O ' SONJA HENIE , . JOHN PAYNE «cttat irATT-r^ CTTOTnvTA-nr-" "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" .your eyes ... Foi your ear ... For your llealt- • (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) ANN HARDING ■: EDWARD ARNOLD "TTVFt; TN TTTF NTPMT" .LlJiO li\ IXlJli IMUJrII M Gil nrescnts a character you'll never forcet SaaSMSKoW; track down Killers. (Rcccn:, Adultß.). 11. OGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. TATTP A v n 7 RRnfiKTTN TRAAT TAKE A No. , BROOKLYN TRAM. _,■—^Tr^rr^r",ijU „ MIRAMAR. ■ „ rjj ■^S^Jn^T^inS 1 M*®Sg&7r:* "MADAME.SPY" "MADAME SPY" Man Huntress! ... Baiting the Death-trap for a Thousand Hidden Enemies! • — Starring— CONSTANCE BENNETT _ with — DON POUTER, JOHN LITEL, ED. BROPHY. fltomn*** by the Censor fo r Adult,, albert D^f^mlFOY jun AIBBHAy >EtS LCIow^KS rcNJOAN DAVIS ~ ; "YOKEL BOY" . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ COMING NEXT CHANGE.' A B^Mm p™. 0( ~And— "SHINING VICTORY" : Early Booking is Essential. ' ' ~~~ BOXING BOXING ! BOXING Sat vr C E «KAL M, U TA BI B.SimC! BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS ■ Will.be held at the " TfTINXEE SHOW BUILDINGS - JOHN ST., iW Qn . 3TRIDAY AND SATURDAY. October 8 and 9, 1943, at 7.30 p.m. POPIITAR PRIPF tn all oart<! 2s 6d •rurUi/AK riULI, to ail parts «» M. rmM-n-n™ t^t ,m nn D( ™ nmn „„.,„„ PROCEEDS IN AID Oi IAIRIOIIO iUNDb. Conducted by the ■ WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION ARMY EDUCATIOnM^LFARE SERVICE. ' PATRIOTIC SHOP ™, * VT , B,^?v Y£s£££%•* ■■ o TOMORROW AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 and 8. "IT[rOMEN"S and Children's Clothes and Coats, i.VV Home-made Cakes, Sweets, Toys, Vegetables, Pearl Necklaces, and many other luxuries you can't buy now. Officially opened by Mayoress, Mrs. Hlslop. at 2 p.m., Thursday, and sponsorca by Lower Hutt N.Z. Towns7^%^^ ™^r ± oet» (alluvial gold), presented by N.Z. Townswomen' (Inc.); second prize, £2 2s order, Kirkcaldie and"" Stains; third prto, £2 2s order! Griffin and t Sons Ltd.; fourth prize, £2 2s H)rder, Self-Help, Ltd.; fifth prize, £2 2s order, James Smith, Ltd.; sixth prize, £2 2s order, O. W. J. Simpson, Ltd.; seventh prize, £2 2s order, Cadbury, Fry, and Hudson, Ltd.; eighth prize, £1 Is order Hannah and Co • ninth prize £1 Is order RE Munday Ltd ■ Unto S fil Is order', Hannah and'Co./'eleventh prize, 2 eoldiers' cakes, poatage paid, Adams Bruce, Xtd • twelfth prize ■•> soldiers' cakes nostaue paid.' Adams Bruce, Ltd? ' P g All Funds for Comfort Parcels for W.S.O. , . 1 M:teaX .— 3 MIRAMAR BRANCH. »si hTtt wmißirr R.S.A. H.-.LL, .VIRAJIAR AT, E. ■ TIN HAT CLUB WILL present a Grand Concert on Wcdnesrliv October 6 at' 8 n m Roll up and .„.„",; "1 clll J o •'. Admission". Adults' is Cd, Children Cd.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1943, Page 2

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