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Latest Paramount War Zone Scenes of the ac- AT 2 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M. tual capture of TARAWA. • By permission and at the request of < _ [| the Civic Authorities the Opera House f"s """""s^^ n will screen the current programme for fm I i^nj^" 00^^ | »'I f™i members of the Allied Forces, each of LJ-^"""'""^Q T JA M E S^^**^>! whom may bring two civilian friends. pt**p^P* N0 RESERVATIONS USUAL PRICES Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. OTHER ATTRACTIONS ■ : ' ! i: 2 p.m. TODAY .-— 8 p.m. i AND • V ' 1 THB WEATHER, THEY'RE BACK AGAIN. THIS IS THE TOWN'S MOST POPULAR SHOWI Universal's Ace Comedians. Bud Lou ABBOTT COSTELLO iSd-SUS IABBOTT COSTELLO 2nd week ; ' _ of In , . Damon Runyon's I Biggest Laugh Riot you've ever seen. "WENT THE DAY WELL?" "WENT THE DAY WELL?" "IT AIN'T HAY" , "WENT THE DAY WELL?" «IT AIN'T HAY" ; "WENT THE DAY WELL?" "IT AIN'T HAY" 1 ; "IT AIN'T HAY" _ w ' tn A[ TWO WAGS AND A NAG! LESLIE BANKS ; Bud and Lou's Dream-horse is a Nlght-mare MAKIL LUHK. until they wake up and find' the "Hay-eater" ' (Of "George and Margaret" Fame} in Bed with'em I FRANK ELIZABETH ALLEN Don't miss these Jockeys in a Whlrly Derby of C- V- FRANCE , MERVYN JOHNS Gags ~ . v Their Newest, Gayest, and Screwl- ~ est Screen Scream. -"*""■ aiso """"" Our Usual Excellent Featurettea. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Latest Patho News and N.Z. Items. SPECIAL FEATURETTES. "DAILY LIFE IN THE SOLOMONS" ; "MARCH OF TIME" (Our N.Z. Soldiers and Airmen.) "MARCH OF TIME" "MARCH OF TIME" DAILY AT 2 AND . 8 P.M. a Presents , fll "" ' . "invasion" ==7, AppD a iirtnoj 1 .rrr "invasion" EE=r (Jr&tfA iIUUSJi -^- On the heels of the devastating round-the-clock jjp* L ' — i '"■■'' *^E bombing raids on Germany, the United Nations r* ~ i «» n m ■ prepare to hurl their total might at the' Axis. DJr .3t G< vvilliamson picture, Corp., Ltd, »~Also— ■■'■'. Plans at 0.1. G. and Theatre (56-230). "Serenade In Swing," "King of the 49ers," (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)' Paramount News. Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). GIVE TO THE MERCHANT NAVY STREET GIVE TO THE MERCHANT NAVY'S STREET- DAY—THURSDAY NEXT DAY—THURSDAY NEXT. . - MATINEE DAILY TELEPHONE 43-988 — nPTVOT T ""* OPP' PABLIAMENT BLDGS. t « : (Where There la Always a Good Show.) , > 1.45 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7 p.m. ;'"" v "TO THE SHOKES OF TKIPOLF ; * (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , ; "MAN AT 8 LAEGE" i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . , . Special Shorts 1 p.m., "Man at Large" 7.40 p.m., "To the Shores of Tripoli'^ 9 p.m,. SUNDAY — TIVOLI — SUNDAY " By Permission of the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment ... of Members of the Armed Forces and Mercantile Marine who may be accompanted by two civilian friends. 2 o'clock Afternoon—Evening 7.45 o'clock # I BEST SUNDAY PROGRAMME YET 1 \ Action of tingling immensity as the greatest cavalry force in history—the Australian ; light horse —charge to victory. ; "FORTY THOUSAND HOESEMEN" MAGNIFICENT—ADVENTURE—ACTION—ROMANCE—ALSO .. Jane Frazee, Robert Paige, Merry Macs In Youth! Gaiety I Rhythm I Romance I A Pun-filled Fiesta in "SA N ANTONIO ROSE" % / I . . (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) \'\~, -- SUNDAY — TIVOLI — SUNDAY fY TO PAKENTS OF GIRLS CHOOSING A SKILLED OCCUPATION OF, LIFETIME .VALUE v ; Today there is an, opportunity for many girls to commence the learning of a skilled trade that will have a business OR HOME value throughout their lives.' ' We refer to the careful and thorough training, under guidance of experts, In the trade of Clothing Machinists. In our commodious and well-lighted workrooms are produced the well-known, highclass "MINSTER" Suits, Overcoats. Sportswear, etc., as well as large quantities of' uniforms. Remuneration is good, conditions are excellent, and the training Is unexcelled. Five-day week. A Hot Meal Is available in our Cafeteria at midday. Fully-qualified Welfare Nurse la attached to our staff. Inquire now about apprenticing your daughter and making a permanent occupation available to her. Our Factory Manager, Mr. Mason, will be in attendance on Saturday mornings during January from 9 a.m. until noon and if you care to come to Inspect the premises or discuss matters with him he will be pleased to see you. j Write now, or telephone, „ , PACTORY MANAGER (MR. MASON),; > -" ' MATHESON MINSTER LTD., 20-22 VICTORIA STREET, 1 ' (Centre of City). i i . ...■■'•"■'"; i TELEPHONE NO. 46-107. ' ! THOSE TREASURED TRINKETS PUT THEM TO WORK IN THE WAR EFFORT! lii almost every home there are valuable old pieces of Jewellery . . . never used—but probably treasured Keepsakes. Today, when our country U In argent need of money to ensure victory ~ , why not convert those trln&etfl Into War Savings Certificates. , It's so easy to do this. Bring or post your old gold ornaments, old diamond rings and brooches to us. We will pay you today's market value for tbentj and you can Invest the proceeds In National War Savings. , l W. M. HAYCRAFT ft- CO., ™ Manufacturing Jewellers, ; , (ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS). 94 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON (OVEB PRESTON'S). , ■ j *' : Registered packages will receive prompt attention. j USE THIS FREE ENTRY FORM i FOR DIG FOR VICTORY EXHIBITION ALL ENTRIES CLOSE AT 4 P.M. ON FEBRUARY 2, 1044. Entry Forms to be delivered or posted to Exhibition Bureau, D.I.C, Wellington, Box 1478. Telephone 43-113. Exhibits to be delivered to Town Hall, on Tuesday, February 8. VEGETABLE SECTION. FLOWER SECTION. Schedule Class of Vegetable (One Entry .Schedule ~ ,_ , , No. per Schedule only). No. Iso. ■of Entries. NamO. . . . A . .;. . .;•>..;.. .;... .[.]..._.,... ..... .. • • •.•...-....• '.•."' • ••_••• Address w . • .; Tho Committee will not hold Itself responsible for any loss or misdelivery of produce or exhibits before or at the Show, or any damage thereto. Produce exhibited becomes the property of the Committee, to be given to charities or sold for Patriotic Fund 3. Entrants are advised to retain a Duplicate List. All Entries made subject to,the Rules of the Wellington and Hutt Valley Horticultural Societies. SEE SCHEDULE OF PRIZES FOR VEGETABLES ON PAGE 9 OF THIS PAPER The Flower Prize Schedule is obtainable from Seedsmen's Shops, Storekeepers, or from '' . Diff For Victory Bureau, at D.I.C,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1944, Page 2

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