:= K ING'S == ' Direction? Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ' Throughout N.Z. TODAY, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. SECOND WEEK of uproarious laughter. It's the talk of the town. THORNE (TOPPER) SMITH'S Latest and most unusual story becomes the screen's most hilarious comedy romance. United Artists Presents I THORNE (Topper) SMITH'S "I MARRIED A WITCH" "I MARRIED A WITGH" "I MARRIED A WITCH" : "IvMARRIED A WITCH" "I MARRIED A WITCH" —— Starring —— FREDERIC MARCH VERONICA LAKE .ROBERT BENCHLEY CECIL KELLAWAX It's gay—hilarious—delightful, with a plot that's fast-moving and packed with surprises, —— ALSO SCREENING - "INVASION OF NOttTH AFRICA" ■'■■■ . —' AND — "FOOD,WEAPON OF WAR" By the Famous "World In Action" Series. PlusPhases in the life of Australia's . Royal • Duke—Heroes of Wav and Salamsiua—N.ss. Review presents: "Making of Tennis Balls." Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Recommended by the Censor for Adulte.) BAND. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE BAND AT ISLAND BAY. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND AT BOTANICAL GARDENS. TOMORROW. (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. i
R/S.A. CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL '. to be held at ' THE -BASIN RESERVE OPENING DECEMBER 24, 10-13. \ ~'"■t \ ■ . ■ O v t^s t and in g E.,v ent s : CRICKET: AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON • _^~; ■ DECEMBER 25, 27, AND : 28 ' WHIPPET (DOG) RACING BOXING NIGHT (2Tth)—NEW YEAR'S DAY . ' . ■/ GALA NIGHT CHRISTMAS EVE—NEW YEARNS EVE , \ BABY SHOW ; DECEMBER '29, 3 P.M. • ~ BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST . -, DECExMBER 30, 3 P.M. NOTE SPECIALLY: Carnival opens Friday at 2.30 p.m. The Royal New Zealand Air Force Band and Scottish Bands in attendance. Excellent open air concerts and daily band items arranged. ' Spacious open nir',cabaret. Motor speedway, sideshows and stalls galore. Watch newspapers for daily, announcements. For information apply organisers office, , 13 GREY STREET (NearG.P.G). Telephone 46-863 . THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY MESSRS. TODD MOTORS LTD., COURTENAY PLACE. CONCERT INTERNATIONAL '■:■ ■ (In the Distinguished Presence of His Excellency the Governor-General) IN AID OF THE WELLINGTON.RED CEOSS NORMAL ACTIVITIES FUND ST. JAMES THEATRE " TOMORROW (SUNDAY), DECEMBER 19, 8.15 P.M. ■• ARTISTS INCLUDE ZAHARI ZELENIEVICII, FORMERLY OF THE DON COSSACK CHOIR, IMJCLDA FAMA, PIANO VIRTUOSO, DAVID W. CHAPMAN, AMERICAN SINGER. - ■ . Folk Songs, Traditional Music, and National Dances of the Peoples of the United Nations. SPONSORED BY THE S.C.R. SHOE" STORE HOLIDAYS The following stores will be closed on SATURDAY. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY - (DECEMBER 25, 2G, 27, 2S) and SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY (JANUARY 1, 2, 3, 4) :— Y/AITES, Cuba Street, Lainbton Quay. MANN'S, Cuba Street. MARTIN'S, both stores, Willis Street, also Courtenay Place. HALL'S, all Principal Streets. : STONE'S, Willis .Street. AND WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY XMAS. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD. . In our bright well-ventilated Factory, we have several vacancies for:— 1. EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS * ' 2. INEXPERIENCED MACHINISTS. 3. TABLE-HANDS. We are enKUKed on essential military work and have also many openings for anpreniices In all departments of civilian work. (Jlrls wishing to take tip the trade will receive a thorough training by experienced persons In ail branches of- suit and overcoat manufacture. . ; We can guarantee pleasant working conditions, with good wages. Our Factory reopens for new employees on Monday, January 10, and we wlli welcome further Inquiries from. Intending applicants who may call at our Workroom. 44-46 CABLE STREET, WELLINGTON (OPPOSITE TARANAKI STREET WIIARF), OR RING 55-066 .! ■' '. SCHNEIDEMAN. & SONS LTD. I URGENT WAR WORK APPEAL Unskilled Casual EVENING Workers Wanted, commencing In the New year. Here is nn opportunity for Men and Women to earn extra money and to assist n vital War Industry by worlslnj; three or four evening weekly In a Modern Factory! The work is interesting, clean, and light. Hours, G D.m. to 10 D.m. If you are able to make available some of your evenings weekly for this" Urgent War Work, apply personally to N.Z. ELECTRIC LAMP MANUFACTURERS LTD., • . TAUHINU ROAD, MIRAMAR. If unable to apply personally during working hours applicants could.be interviewed . Tuesday, December 21, between 6 and 9.30 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1943, Page 2
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