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f4l-^«'^''*\^^ THIRD POPULAR WEEK! KjT O •*• • " m " 3 _^-T*T| TONIGHT at S o'clock, LJ I""'*'"*''*'?—im^c— |J^**^ I Sj Shoppers' Session at 5 "p.m. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller, MOST 2nd BIG WEEK. '^mi? • ,-;•• Picture TODAY: 2, 5, and 8 p.m. IN TOWNI Presenting Unlversal's Kings of Komedy, Bud Lou abbott costellS '"went the day well?" "WENT THIS DAY WELL?" n-.'Ln.-. "WENT THE DAY WELL?" IIILiM <m S «_«_, e,t, "™T THE DAY WELL?" ____________ . . j —" _ ■ ==~—• —Wtb — "IT AIN'T HAY" LESLIE BANKS | , "IT AIN'T HAY" , MARIE L§m \ I "IT AIN'T HAY" I (Of "George and Margaret" Fame) "TV AIM'T HAV 1' FRANK LAWTON ELIZABETH ALLEN 11 AliN 1 HAY ( FKAN C_ MERVYN. JOHNS — ' —• Also — ■■ . ~ g ui rjsual Excellent Featurettes. With ■ Latest Pathe News and N.Z. Items. LEIGHTON NOBLE and HIS ORCHESTRA. FOUR BIG HIT TUNES. Their Newest and Merriest Comedy. YES, r ——■ ■■■' ' _ . _ __; SIR I —The. Horses Laugh, the Buggies go __, i ""J ,«•— BUGGY, and You'll Roll in the Aisles. —~ _Jf\p ER A HOUSE ' ~ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —~* ; , ■ .1 ~~^ FEATURETTES. *• — " <"—*~~ (a) MARCH OF TIME presents "INVASION." wininmson Picture Corp Ltd. (b) PARAMOUNT NKWS—British Soldiers Re- Dir.: J. C. Williamson ncture i^orp., _u_ turn from Nazi Prison Camps, (c) "PERSON- p lan 3at 0.1.C. and Theatre (50-230). ODDITIES" (d) "SERENADE IN SWING." . 1_ BOOK EARLY (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) PLAN AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (54-775). || m _j = ___._______. S TELEPHONE 43-968 - ~ PABUAMICNT BLDGS' . (Where There Is Always a Good Show.) 1.45 and 7 p.m.—Friday, Saturday, Monday Here's valour . . . young love . . . marching right into your heart I "TEN' GENTLEMEN FROM WEST, POINT" , " l battling bravery thrills one with admiration. Cast. Includes Geo. Montgomery, Maureen O'Hara, John Sutton ALSO SCREENING: "GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS" The story shows, through the eyes of a schoolmaster, the pageant of adolescence In one JfEnSnd'aTeatest schools. The schoolmaster Is affectionately known as Chi£• We watafc. ■through his reminiscent mind, the changing cavalcade of life. We see the poetical story , of his great love, his happy, marriage which ended so tragically, etc., etc. , Cast Includes Robert Donat, Greer Garson News 7 p.m., "Good-bye, Mr. Chips" 7.8 p.m., "Ten Gentlemen from West Point" 9 p.m. JOY NIGHT .... TOMORROW AT 8 I THE CIVIC CABARET TOWN HALL It's a pleasure to dance at* the Civic, with it's spacious floor and sweet swing music. BARRY BARR AND HIS MELODY MAKERS The Band that makes you dance. Playing Modern and Old-time. POPULAR PRICE : 3/6. WHICH INCLUDES SUPPER. BOOK ! BOOK ! TABLES i . CAN BE RESERVED AT THE D.I.C. THE NATIONAL UTILISATION OF WASTE I Opens at ■ ; ; 21 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON 9.30 A.M. JANUARY 31, 1944 TELEPHONE 56-273 Voluntary helpers are needed:— To mend sterilised Army garments. To make papier mache metW-al equipment. To learn to make many necessary household articles now In short supply. Come by the hour or come by the day. All Proceeds Over and Above Expenses go into Patriotic Funds : SERVICEMEN WELCOME WOMEN REQUIRED FOR ESSENTIAL WAR WORK Women resident In Butt Valley are urgently needed to pacls biscuits for overseas, on night shift, HOURS 5.30 P.M. TO 1.30 A.M., MONDAY TO FRIDAY Good wages and ideal working conditions in a modern factory. Free transport borne provided; Women and Ulrls also required for biscuit packing on our day shift. HOURS 8.15 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Apply Personally or Telephone 60-565 for Appointment— GRIFFIN & SONS LTD. BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS WAINUI ROAD, LOWER HUTT , ~» j-j^ QAPI TO L j£ VANS BAY CARNIVAL. |l^ MIRAMAR. M At 7.30 — At T. 30 TONIGHT —■ AND SATURDAY, MONDAY LAST TWO DAYS. Three Exciting Stars Bringing You Romance! JANUARY 23 AND 29, CARY GRANT — JEAN ARTHUR And RONALD COLMAN ~ln— SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR THE "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" CHILDREN. "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Attraction PUNCH AND JUDY, CHARLIE THE CLOWN The strangest murder mystery- in criminal history. "THE CASE OF THE BLACK PARROT" "THE CASE OV THE BLACK PARROT" TRAMWAY BAND AT NIGHT. — With — WILLIAM LUNDIGAN — MARIS WRIXON EDDIE FOX Merry-Go-Round,- Chair-Planes, Games, Etc. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) . MATINEE SATURDAY 2 p.m. Don't miss the opening chapter "High Road to 50 per eent _ ne t p ro nts will be donated to the Doom" of the new Serial, Patriotic Fund. "THE ADVENTURES OF SMILIN' JACK" Tel 18-5G7 for Reservations. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. E< HATAITAJ SPECIAL. MISS LOWDEN. Specialist in Steam Ol) Perms, Marcels, Trims, Settings, Scalp **vJ«te «•<.,. « Treatments, and Facials. TeL 53-103. 4a ef* /"Tj-p^ \ Moxhara Aye. (upstairs). JwK MANNERS STREET SPECIALS. ,^25? V ENTAL Repairs—Teeth perfectly matched, gT PATRICK'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' keenest prices. Rapid Dental Repair Ser- ASSOCIATION, vice, 15 Manners St. Tel. 47-562. Est. 1925 . SOCIAL Gathering will be held at the '"■ . — I\ Colleuo, Cambridge Tee., •WILLIS STREET SPECIALS. TOMORROW (SATURDAY). JANUARY 29, ~ — ; ; 1944, nt 8 P.m. DENTAL Repairs—Sueclal .-hour Service. ln Honour of Cooper's Bldss.. _opp. "Evening Post." VKR y REV , faTHKR J. J. KENNEDY, S.M.. Entrance Mercei^ St. Tel^ 36-605. ltetirlnu Rector of Silversiream., ' «..t^rrTx l cn., g ~ AND ruJ3 VKKY RKV" i?A' mm L- EVATT, MISCELLANEOUS. The New Rector, '■ —• : ' Recently returned old boys will be presented COLOUR PRINTING. t0 ula Grace Archbishop O'Shea. All old HALif-TONE Process Blocks for 3- and 4- ), oys nre invited to attend. Colour Process Printing for Descriptive — ; , ~,.n - D ~ e Tn~l Boohlets and Catalogues. The "Evening t'osf /COMPANY ANNUAL UhPORTS and BalanceModern Process Block Dept. will give you Em- V> sheets printed promptly by tha "Evening dent Service. 'XeL 47-222 for Quotation. Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1944, Page 2

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