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TOMORROW (Sunday) 2 p.m. SESSIONS — 7.45 p.m.. . At the request aad by permission ot-the Civic Authorities, the PLAZA THEATRE Will open Tomorrow (Sunday) for tM entertainment of • members' of all Allied. " Nations Forces and the" Merchant Marine, each of whom may bring two civilian friends. Usual Prices. No Reservations. Programme as Advertised below. ■ /"_ AMALGAMATED ' THEATRES, LTD., j i —^' r. HI J>LAZA'"§j§ Throughout N.Z. ; 1 I 2 p.m. — TODAY — 8 p.m, #*jj IDrama of the lost heroine told against ft ! background of great romance I i 1 ■■' •! 1 The story that had to be hushed before Pearl Harbour-. . . of a'famous woman flier's daring flight over forbidden Jap islands . . . and what it cost herl Rosalind Fred RUSSELL MacMURRAY] In "FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM" "FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM" "FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM" "FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM" Now you caii live the flaming drama of hei courage, and of the two loves that tore ta her heart I .-J An R.K.O.TRadip Picture, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Walt Disney's "TRUANT OFFICER DONALD' "Information Please," Australia's Royal Duke Heroes of Wav and " Salamaua March ii Melbourne, New -Zealand Review presents Mak ing Tennis Balls, R.N.Z.A.F. Ground Crew Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. 1 . . t fiJJlfTtrdTrH k WILLIS STREET ' TEL 4-iaJT* Direction: Amalgamated Theatres', Ltd. Dally, from 11 a.m. . Nightly, at T. 30, Songs—Laughter—Music, under th« romantic setting of a tropical moon-- i It's gay—lt's colourful—it'B enchanting. ; 20th Century-Fox Presents ' J This Grand Cast: • BETTY GRABLE VICTOR MATURE JACK OAKIE In --s "SONG OF THE ISLANDS." "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" "SONG OF THE ISLANDS" With —— THOMAS MITCHELL And -—— HARRY OWENS' ROYAL HAWAIIANS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). »—— Associate Feature —— "The Night Before the Divorce With LYNN BARI MARY BETH HUGHES (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Box Plan at Theatre Office from 10.30 a.m. dally. Tel. 41-210. SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 19, 1943. DECEMBER 19, 1943. THE HARBORD SHOW At the P^ RAH°USE -£§ Er—■ ■■-■ »»■■»■ —"— n. I, .'■■ In Aid ;of OUR MERCHANT NAVY. The First Sunday Night Concert 1G Wellington In aid of OUR MERCHANT NAVY. The Most Modest Heroes of the War. The First to be Needed. The Last to be Thous* - of. SUPPORT THE MERCHA&J NAVY I THE HARBORD SHOW. SUPER VARIETY PLUS. Presented by ASSHETON HARBORD, N.Z. Ace Producer.----90. MINUTES OF 4 QUICK FIRE VARIETY. . LOOK WHO'S HERE! STARS 1 STARS! STARS! . PAM WALKER, .A radiant and charming personality with the "Gloria Jean" voice. Too good to miss, PHOEBE LAWSON, A Lovely Soprano, with a charm all her ' own. LEW McILVRIDB, Golden-voiced Bass-Baritone. Everybody's favourite. DOREEN DICKINSON, ! N.Z. Rival to Vera Lynn. JACK AND ROBBIE TAPP, Headline Stars of Radio and Variety—a great team. REX WALKER, Appealing Boy Soprano with a wistful roles that will linger in your memory. PETER ROWELL, Brilliant Young Comedian and Dancer. { CYNTHIA LAWSON, > Dainty Young Singer of Charm. | PATRENE FULL, ■ A Young Soubrotte with Oodles of Oomph I PETER ROWELL and NGAIRE CORKHIH, Outstandlng Comedy Duettists. STAN WINERA, The most brilliant Tap Dancer south of th« Line. REXxAND PAM WALKER, Whose duet singing will be one of the biggest ' Sensations in Wellington. . PHOEBE LAWSON & ASSHETON, HARBORD, The most jovial Duettists and Entertainers. in the country. ALSO, CONCERTED NUMBERS BY THE PARTY. REMEMBER .... If it's a HARBORD SHOW IT'S GOOD I ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO THE MERCHANT NAVY FUND. Front of House Management kindly N donated by the ] KILBIRNIE- WRESTLING CLUB. ' THE HABBORD SHOW. Box Plan at Begg's and Theatre all da* Sunday, or RING 18-256 or 56-230. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. All Wellington will be turning out to support OUR MERCHANT NAVY. ' Prices 2s Gd, 2s, and Is 6d. The Management reserves the right to refuse admittance. GIVE THE MERCHANT NAVY A HAPPY XMAS. "THE POSTSCRIPTS OF CROWBAR" (J. Finlay Campbell). NOW ON SALE. A COLLECTION of nearly 100 Poems and Songs on Topical Subjects which have appealed in Percy Flage's Column In the "Evening Post" during the past seven years, with additional verses, Including, "The Land We Love." "England's Greatest Son," and "Comrades Three." Procurable at Whltcombe and Tombs, Ltd., and other Booksellers. I 112 Pages. Price 4s 6d, Posted 4s Bd. i ■ _______________ AUTOGRAPHED QUILT " RAFFLE, (Made by Mrs. Barrowman.) : Winning Ticket, No. 355. V. WARD, Hon. Secretary. Wellington Metropolitan Patriotic Committee. THE SALVATION ARMY, AUXILIARY CO., LTD., 202 Cuba St., "Wellington. . ' ' CHRISTMAS CARDS. . , Loose Cards, Scripture Verse, 4d each. Boxes of Cards, six in box and envelopes, Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and Bs. " ' ''!- ■ , ' MOTTOES. Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d each." Large Hand-painted Parchment -lottoes," witb glass and passe partout, Ss (3d. SCRIPTURAL BLOCK CALENDARS. 2s 6d and 3s. Text for Each Day. 4s and 5s 6d,' with ■ Meditation. Including the Keswick iCalendars, 5s 6d each,, plus postage.Call and inspect the Finest; Selection ©f'" Spiritual Literaturo 1n the Dominion, and at " cheapest prices.' Young People's Books ft - Specialty. ■ " '. • ' ■ «• 202 CUBA ST., : Opp. People's - Palace,- Wellington;-" . •„ GEOi HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Decorating, £1 Is; Cakes Iced; Silver^Cacoous, > Genuine Almond- Icing, 2b 63 per lb| Stand* c Loaned." 15 Kent Tee. < Tel. 51-611, { j,& •-.t^;\^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 147, 18 December 1943, Page 2

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