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TO Oim PATRONS— FRTDAY ■ —~ FINALLY TONIGHT. SHOPPERS' SESSION AT 5 P.M. «^m«mm«-_■_*•"■"■"■■^^ —m '■■" i " ' : Vfv \TTY IT 8 P^l > * st. jamos will not open on Good Friday. 7.45 NIGHT ONLY 7.45 =. |~ Dp „ . unM crt -= ":^= rriiur»c l ==' 2Oth Century-Fox's Comedy Hlt TvniTT rnw aßn Patrons are requested to book well In ndvance ==_. QPER A HOUSE -= , : ICINGS !=• NOEL LUWAKJJ for Saturday and Monday. "Dixie"— the By permission and at the request of the ==" -__: '■ " I- : -_ "GIRL TROUBLE" Brightest Show in Town—is your Easter Enter- civic Authorities the Majestic will be F" » ' ' — ... «TT\J WTTTrH WP tainment! open for the entertainment of F ,„ „■„ ~,■, i. a... . Featuring WmLtl :3X-lRyCj _ _«»-—w f» Members Of the Allied Forces and Dlr.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Direction: Amalgamated Tbeatres, Limited. Don ' j Qan (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.* Hhs^^ "t<in Merchant Marine Only plans at d.i.c. and Theatre (56-230). AMECHE BENNETT - ' VdrZ ST* JAMES JZ>| Each of whom may bring two friends. TODAY—At 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. I T"T""~-"~»__ J _-""""""'T I I Normal prices will bo charged. .....„„. .., . _,-,. nmr (Recommended by Censor for Adults.):-■; ■ ■ jj «u_^_ ILj TOMGHT AT 8 0 CLOCK 5p M . SESS i O n TODAY. • r== PLAZA' ~ *"• ' '- *—' . g ' ■ ■ ;> ' ■ / Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout • •*-'- : Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. J ■ — -— V SHOPPERS' SESSION AT 5 P.M. rRHWnC NfTrUTT V N.Z. . : : ' Jjj^LJ' XHK THEATRE 1 -"■■■ '** M . LKUV 1.1J:5 J^l^*ll^ — ._•*»-*•___ _**"'^> Throughout N.Z. TODAY «y- ~ -L-. . ._c _, . _, I* Are being thrilled with this master -_*»*' J^ '—"i kk <^\^^ |j| YW\ JVI AJuw 1I L fTI storyteller's greatest epic of the sea ,_,« ' pTA T P *"^ THREE MUSICAL SESSIONS. At «*_ • I*") .—an adventure packed with thrills, Q*A **- _-^*^ „„._..,, .'II „._ „,, 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. l||fll * PJB> * *•'"• nil action, and romance ' __--**^^ FRIDAY AT 7.4i> P.M. 11l V Dlr-! B' uUer>B *-e»t*e Corn. llflNII EVERYBODY*. FAVOURITE 111 __*^-**"*l«»* M -«*^-*>^*^»^ * Paramount's Merriest I'""" , ' ; mM ,■ ■■B'UjU- 111 ••-i*""^ - At the request and by permission of tho Civic Whirl of Rliythm and —"r i"r"' ■ -.<■■■■■-———-— GEORGE FORMBY RAFAEL SABATINI'S PROGRAMMES WITH THE SEAL OP Authorities, Romance In Techni- • rvnnrr? TTHRMRV «Ttri7 di «rtr cmA ,,,, QUALITY. For the entertainment of members of all Allied , colorl All Plans at the Theatre OIiAJKbIL JtUKMBI THE BLACK SWAN Nations' Forces and the Merchant Marine, each GEORGE FORMBY "THE BLACK SWAN" SATURDAY NEXT of whom may bring two civilian friends. Usual Tnn A V . vjiu»jii\ju x v/iu»iu j. i nj_, DLjtw^ss. o W n.l\ Prices, No Reservations. Programme as adI , lODAY - GEORGE FORMBY "THE BLACK SWAN" 2 PM- 8 PM- vertised below. | shoppers- session 5 p.m. today GEORGE FORMBY. "THE BLACK SWAN" k.k.o. Radio pictures Put you Right ■ ■ ■ 111 ;' : |||» siiatterlStlnSaSce° RDS FOR with "THE BLACK SWAN" "ON THE TARGET" _ SATURDAY - :|||: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer', Presentation of ?Lffls DESMOND « . ™ TECHN.COLOUR. te Special Session at 11 a.m. '.'.%s}%" \\ FLORENCE DESMOND ' Starring p of p J 1 1 THEN AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. »£!£„ 11, Florence desmond . rat . Randolph ••DIXIP" I I TYRONE POWER-MAUREEN O'HARA O'BRIEN SCOTf You Remember Him In DIXIE ill illll GEORGE SANDERS n'SSSS "MOSTB CRISXO" The Hilarious Laugh Riot— THOMAS MITCHELL—LAIRD CREGAR • DrllJl'l -^ JKAJ II. He charmed You in "RANDOM HARVEST" « wn TTMTT » }l O'BRIEN SCOTT -mr. chips1 . NO LIMII If . He'll Thrill You In * Sta«^ "NO LIMIT" Fiery Romance-St'Lng Adventure- "MR PITT" J With BING CROSBY Greer R°nald "NO LIMIT" " Roaring Pirate Battles. ANNE SHIRLEY - EDDIE ALBERT ._ ' £ .ory SlnHt n,f h!i GARSON COLMAN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) **"s*?%% ROBERT DONAT song hitsl HI! |||| SUPPORTS INCLUDE:— "RfIMPADnTrc" ROBERT. DONAT DOROTHY LAMOTJR ' |' . Allied Advance on Rabaul. Bombard- " ..SJ^SaSt!™. ROBERT DONAT ; . . . swinging her way "I 1 _____ plus ——— ment an(i Landings on New Britain. In- . JaUivllJAKUlljrl TfORFRT DONAT to your heart with ' vasion of Nissan. "Workers and the War "RfiMRAPnTFR" xvvjjji_,ivj. u\jnt\i. fresh allure 1 Featurettes Include: EXCELLENT FEATURETTES: Front." "RHMRAPmrS" ■ In > JtJwl\lJjAl\JL'i.lljJ\ TFI!P TTArPT TF^IT1 PTOTTIRP3 vffinl^ 011?! 8 Kr?7 N.Z. Govt. presents "The N.Z. Division In "DOG^S LIFE" (Pete Smith) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 52-212). "BOMBARDIFR" OF THE YEAR. " 3\OLDS .. . the Girl , (aly .. "SWING-O-JIETItY" (Interest) D\jmßftßUlL.R. '■HoHda°y UriDn" "NURSERY RHYTHM MYSTERIES" (Passing rATH - NEW S-PATHB PICTORIAL. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. "BOMBARDIER" "THE. YOUNG MR. PITT" Parade)' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "TALES OF MANHATTAN" A St ory of Stru.g.e and Unsung Heroism" "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) in this Thrilling Human Drama of Today's "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" Heroes. 11l ' And SELECT FEATURETTES. • _ ._. __. XT^ .Tr ttt>TT\A-V nAC «« CHARLES STARRETT (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 745 T) m. FRIDAY —- F KID AY 7.45 p.m. in the story of a generation like ours * "* : —_--i——— r*- «TtlTTivir»f t> rvucD Tin? nuATDTi?" PATRONS PLEASE NOTE— —with a Job to do I Every word this man utrßy Permission of the authorities we open on Jmuay tor the entertainment IHUJNDLR OVhK IHL FRAIRIE p L a\S FOR SATrmnAV avd i\rnNT)AV tered—everything he did—even the love ht t"_?taffl_s_. Vlßtt. Swa°; of Members of the Armrt Forces and V*™™**^ I*'1 *' w"° may bB aecol"- (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AT IiSsATBE O^Y. knew-might have happened today! across the screen with ' — ! " „ „„„_„.,,„_ -111 __——_. **~ - ~~^. Ih __-_-__-__" IT'S THE THRILLING, STIRRING DRAMA breath-taking beauty. SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME . I U--:^^J A of a great nation-challenged by a power-ma-lt's tlie gay and clam- CHARLES LAUGHTON — MAUREEN O'HARA , llil K^SS "'■■■' >v^*^vScl ill I _^^^"*""^ Dictator—and led by youth to victory I olo^^iJL2r "TITTC T AMR X MT¥F» IKM TUDOR (jf^CAPITOL^J ' ||| ' ' * TMIS I_AiVJD Io IVIIJM- Hiiimcr-a x r^^111111!1.1 L. „_, you will be amazed I (iYomm^bVcWrorAdultt) WiLL.S STREET TEL *I-ZI9 I' MIBAMAB. M AT THE PARALLEL {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-96S — rpi \Tf\[ T — OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Telephone 18-567. Theatre Heated. a v lS1\!?, v* SELECT SUPPORTS. (where Tnere „ Always . Good Show , • Dally, from 1! a.m. . Nightly, at 7.30. ™* A -pporting ejj« I[the accom- . E SiD Ps Ar pg aar z aedlS- 7 o'clock-Tonight Final Screening-7 o'clock wlth tta <SS^^ TS. T;._ st age -_3Sbt f poTte"r , ' - &*«- ---™"" • GREER GARSON - ROBERT JAYLOR _ JOAN CRAWFORD «•«_£« ~^~ " c *s>* J.f" plan: theatre (m-tt., and d.i.c. "WHEN LADIES MEET" .™«iS Sn=El:: MOKLhY |i YLKI ALSO QUENTIN REYNOLDS'S PRODUCTION ' TT .- Ir A"d ATT Thrilling Teclmlcolour RELEASED "BY 20th CENTURY-FOX. "MOSCOW STRIKES BACK" LdS-LB .ALL (Approral for U A l, Uersal 2-WWHon.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ShorU 7 p.».. "Moscow Strito Back" 7.37 p.m., "When Ladies Meet" 5.50 p.m, * __ Ray . '° Anna "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE" • MILLAND NEAGLE baric for New Caledonia. Terrytoon. 1.45 and 7 p.m. — SATURDAY ONLY —1.45 and 7 p.m. "seven days leave" Eom«,ni.c ; T Tu_crui PLAKS AT THEATRE . ;. , ■ J A Dramatic Experience You'll Never Forget 1 "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE" "IRENE" - ,-•-■'' CHARLES LAUGHTON — MAUREEN O'HARA csunnortetl hv -ill those Spnsitlonil Entertain- (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DANCING. GALA ■■ In ■ bupportea by all tuese sensational entertain- SATURDAY MATINEE. • (imTTTCI T A "VTrk TCt ■ TITTT-TTT'" •■Tin? lernA n 'p riTnTi-nwi ifirvp» ll's a Great Big Thrilling Show for Boys and /^IVIC CABARET CIVIC CABARET R.E OPEN ING THIS LAND IS MINJdi • ,| H; G i KEATJp"t rh Uf, Girls- I>IVIC CABARET CIVIC CABAHET , —l j.jL_LKJ -i_i-.A.-i.i j-' - M- K-> , ,-v~, •"-■—' —-— (Tops Among Radio Comedians) puvcTnv rncTro 'phvvn ham OF (Recommended by Censor for Adults) MAPY CORTES PRESTON FOSTER EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ; ALSO GENE AUTRY —IN ACTION — THRILL — MUSIC Your Puerto Rlcan Sugar Ration—A Singing, "THUNDFRBIRDS" '-The Dance Kreryone Now (Joes To. ™" ' "SUNSET IN WYOMING" : freddiei^WoKCHim . LOTS OFBO t z ° o SHORTS . •" . SgggS gUJggg REGENT , . (Approved for Universal Exhibition) {Th<L^JH ?,™ e<£^\ ] JUST FOR THE KIDS. To '™ Change of Programme Monday- 800, early-for Saturday. (Laug,S Rof^glcreen) SCREEMXG TOXIGHT , , 30 o , loc , gig' Z^ ==! " TONIGHT AT 8 > ' "lks miserables- t^t D ., c .. By- T TT F MATFQTTP PAT^AT?FT BB°^of»-d HsSid°) RCHES1BA NEWTOWN-S LUXURY THEATRE. tween 2 and 430 p.m on Saturdays. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. lU^ MAJlLfellU OA ISAXiU 1 -. ™S*O™ n et^'Uf Itwn the ' /^N^-s^>, CIVIC Sl^ PREMIERE PRESENTATION SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ■'■ (Approved for SLI Exhibition, gf THE ASCOT W -gvlg CAB^-— -g«g XSSSS Of • Associate Feature. • SC^ Telephone 15-178. f__» TOWN HALL. ■~**S;- ■ ■ The Management wish to apologise for disappointing all those Patrons who ORSON WELLS DEL RIO A^/V__^—-^ ""^t Te" 1^ * " ~ "SALUTE made Keservatlons for Saturday Next, but owing to tho holidays intervening With First-time Screen Thrills, tn Breathless Corner Constable St. M" AYFAIR CABABBT "caititp tho Reopening of this Cabaret will not take place until the following. Mystery Melodrama «■*• To „' . • SALUTE ~T , m n. v Al ,, m ,r, In Everyone is seeing it. Don't you miss! George Moloney and His Mayfalr Orchestra SAIURDAI, AIRIL 10. „ TMTA TTITAR" lrrora 8 °'cl"<*- Subs. 2s 6d. JOHN . _.««_, TO -* „ g™™Y INTO FEAR_ . _g j,, |=|| : : .--^jy J (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FREDERICK MARCH, CHARLES LAUGHTON Jli THRILLS m^ riTT7rM» N° expenso Is belnß spared mako Xho JIaJ estic the most attractive it has The Mighty Picture you will never forget. HKAR THE GiIETY SWING BAND L.H I£IMN ■ Beenj ana w m take its proud place among tho leading Cabarets of tho ' LOWER HUTT THEATRES. DON'T MISS THE BIG SHOW CITIZEN" , Southern Hemisphere. j "MOULIN ROUGE" Dainty Supper. Subs.:' 2a 6d. ■ ■■in an atmosphere of Good Taste, combined with Sweet Music, Comfort, and . Kl^ G^OIWI^ THKATRK. '' _ ' '. q ;..... SAT^A^^~J^TURDAY. A ■ .; , . Good Service, this Cabaret will leave little to be desired. -cm^Cl^fwKiwa^*. .-'■■„ '„ „ _ f ,■;. " rpOTAKEKAI British Empire Film - • • .],,. q,. r pp n in ff (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I v ~,.,., (GAY) -r— BALLROOM. jjnusn empire fiim. Finally, we wish to stale we have no connection with any other Cabaret \t * ttvttw « i Tiinn vv 9n™ 'X With the Premier Orchestra of . : in Wellington. SiTURDAY EVEXIVG 745 o?do'ck v 0 PERFORMANCE GOOD FRIDAY. . RAY MIDDLETON. -Also- -■' vn mrTmils /-non FRtD?Y SATURDAY AND MONDAY (ONLY), 7.30 p.m. Special Easter Monday Dance. ) ■ NO FICTURIib GOOD IKIUAI. Toni"ht for W. Scott-Davey. Special Featurettes. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS British Empire ™ma Pyeseot . FMPRESS BALLROOM; PARAMOUNT NEWS, ■ ■ ' Featu^ ' "THE BLACK SHEEP 0P WHITEHALL" 'Ej 8S Ghuznee St.BOIIBINr..p« R AS O^L OA^ ASTERY' NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS LIMITED ***« D^ nY - Co^|^ D A DENNIN6 "THE BLACK SHEEP °F WHITEHALL" ■ EVERy tSs hdV friday, Sfcol^MX PrOPrIOtOTS °f AXD ™E yIEGf O^ R ICE-CAPADES "'^(Approved for Universal .xSono"* 8 DOUG. ROCHE'" DANXE BAND. ••WINTEB SERENADE" , The MajeStiC Cabaret J)a__lln_ beauty 'and sensational stars. "A TR4GPDT AT MIDNIGHT" S"^ 2S 6d" — --. (Universal Short). J ° Laughter galore -f irntrpnv w MinvirnT" HAEREMAI! HAEREMAI! HAEREMAI! "CARIBBEAN ROMANCE," Associated with THE CALIFORNIA COFFEE SHOP LIMITED, In Willis Street, COMMENCING EASTER MONDAY , A TRAGEDY AT JIIDMGHT EASTER MONDAY I^VLA JOY-NIGHT Paramount* Technicolour Special. «™ M ATI NEE. 2 pm: MARGARET LINDSAY JOHN HOWARD TRADES HALIf O'VIVIAN ST mTT HTn S rnPLAN !^f P^mount^up^r FUm (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) l AT D.I.C. Direction: CEC. BOYTON, FREDERICK CARR. "HAPPY GO LUCKY" Maori Items etc etc Plans for Saturday and Easter Monday at ," HAP,f,f G0 _ LP C- KV AT SAT- MAT" 2 rm' WeUington's Popular' Saxophone Dance Theatre from Saturday. |==:: _ = _ ===== _ ========^^ In Technicolor , <THE BLACK S IIEEP OF WHITEHALL" - Band. MARY MARTIN * DICK POWELL 3d^3d 3d ALL CHILDREN 3d 3d 3d ~„,__-. riTm . COME TO THE ™ braci^^-^dee vallee b[UGHI) s , arklixg eniekiainmext , m ,SST& rt EASTER REGATTA '■ (Both" ahOTo Ap"ro^" d for Universal 50-osi ■ reservations 50-°Bl a- e- HAp r R e Yi (ient . '; The Management Xconnil°en'tly recommend the tu\? atr T? -ny» BALLROOM DANCING. AT ; abovo piclurcs us enterulnnient suitable for the X k^VOGUE TEKAI REM! 1 F,^A^r h v*~ r, ro ~ »RAPEB, holiday season I lr^^ Brooklyn. SS7^ I -*-' Brember N.A.T.D. and I.S.T.D. (Approved for Un versal Exhibition.) EVANS BAY "l" "*AXS W^.r AXD X ===^ /f^ "* f ■ MAM I3^X i*. ■ RIN^-^F^^ATS. TONIGHT AT Se^DX^^m^ce^fol^: YOUR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT'S NEXT SATURDAY APRIL 8 B E - LOWER HUTT TUE^ D#;VR^V! 3 TD DET?Sk-25-AT NEWTOWN'S POPULAR THEATRF - XMJ^-VJ. Ofl J. U SXUn. J., AJT IVIL O .- For Reserves Telchonc «3-431. "RINGS ON HER FINGKKS" . MODERN. SmULAR THEATRE. NQ SCR - BIfDfG GOOD FRIDAy . gtory _ ye Special ( D-<=|^- "[■ |- 12 6eIltIemea ■^^Z^N,^ ' COMMENCING AT 1.30 P.M. FROM Tta ROBERT I RJ YOU \ EVANS BAY SEA SCOUTS' ROOMS, A Mighty Sea Story I A Spectacular Drama! "GET GOING" OT THOMAS HALL KFWTOWW <1 \ RWOUJ NEAR THE PATENT' SLIP. A Sjg. of G.Ujjtr, 1 "GET .GOING" S T> ™UPER S MODERN^DANCE™ 10™' B.IVVL.I/^ff^^ Starring She-wolves on the prowl ... and? TONIGHT, April 6, 8-12 p.m. . -- , _ . „ ... _. EDWARD G ROBINSON (Both Features Approved for Universal A KAnTte'lSde^-Sple. "•' «wwm- ' Events: Rowing, Sailing, Etc. GLENN FOKD __ Kguerite chapman selec^^upports Swins to the D a^ hK luf of Jerry Hatt BOX PLANS NOW OPEN FOR ALL PER. ■ EDGAR BUCHANAN b_LECI-D bUrrUiUfe.. and His Band. FORMANCES OVER THE HOLIDAYS. ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY NEXT AT 730 P M ty T P L rrt p f * N°T 20-041 _ RESERVATIONS - 25-041 Ausplces Plus-— MONSTER MAIINEE AT T 3 d P.k Subs "^ 6™^ 7,30 TONIGHT 7.30 -RPTTTQTT QATTAPQ' QnPTT7TV KOGE_ PIIWU «c°O°VBOY KSl_4NIuraAN» Entirely under' New kanagement. BUD A R A nTTSATUr Rnn AY rn«^T Tn CKlllbH. bAILOKb feOLIEIY "SOUTH Ol" PANAMA" (Both C_?lctSS? i^ofedfor Universal Liquor Laws Enforced. BUD ABBOIT — LOU COSTELL.O with Exhibition.) .•LABOUR HALL, PETONE. "IT AIN'T HAY" . , VIRGINIA VALE LIONEL ROYCE THE V0(JO - ron supEK JUNIOR ™™ J.W DANCE JIMMY LYDON as HENRY ALDRICH In A merry-go-round of excitement as a reckless ENTERTAINMENT. " The ~„.,„ ~k ~1?™ «' h , • news-hawk makes romantic and adventurous -\k.E ANo 7 BROOKLYN TRIM. Good Supper Labour sk . 6? d 2 "HENRY ALDRICH GETS GLAMOUR" BOXING BOXING (Recommended b.V Cthe m Censor for Adults.) NO PICTURES TOMORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) o£ AMBULANCE HALL^ SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 p.m.: ■ __. -__ C 5 Vivian-St (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition, TOWN HALL WELLINGTON "^^^T^^Sl^ ""^ jf^^^T^L ' 1.30 MATINEE SATURDAY 1.30 VV XIAIjU, VV JilUUllN U X V^XN T^*^->-^ KILBIRNIE. -f> A Gala ylght of Scottisll Melody> Mtrth> and "IT AIN'T HAY," Serial, and Featurettes. ' TtT/^XTT^k ATr ' A T»T>TT t*V tf\ i 4 I '• U-_-_==a_^ __^ — — "* l vnTtlwv^wV'tmnwn EVSTFR MONDAY MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1944 PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 Dance and Ig^t?th™Mi_?c O5 DBonnle Scot- » 7.30 EVENING 730 " I Tel. 63-84^ 7-30 AND SATURDAY ONLY 7.30 i and as presented by the Paragon Players. FREDRIC MARCH " VERONICA LAKE LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. BETTY GRABLE VICTOR MATURE Pup!ls X^Tlinf ZrnVue^National "I MARRIED A WITCH" \y ß SATURDAY NIGHT. JACK OAKIE Sword Dance and Reel o' Tulloch. VIVIEN LEIGH CONRAD VEIDT ' / VATrVTr 1 TTUT C< T?TT?T?TIVT NO SCREENING GOOD FRIDAY. Thomas Mitchell ———- — George Barbier Prizes. Novelties. Good Supper. "DARK JOURNEY" ■ , (YU UJN (jT). JIIM CTltljb t IJN 20th Century-Fox's Great Technicolor Musical Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiians 2s Gd; Double 4s fld. v "MY GAL SAL" In Go W HERK THE CROWDS GO. 1.30 MATINEE MONDAY • 1.30 4 erSUS "MY GAl^ SAL_ ~gO NG 0F THE ISLANDS" EASTER SATURDAY. _.__r_S£_r*S_?s_r_-_, ■ . clarrie rayner ----Tl-Ssvsr ,jrJ_^_-_« w«fgZ2f%£L.-m. —— ttsttat ttitjjttivp T>ni?T i\m<!\Ttivi ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) s> For Servicemen and Civilians. USUAL THRILLING FRELUIUNAKILS, VIRGINIA BRUCE — JAMES ELLISON Also Showing POPULAR DANCE, C- XT -. wr fMDTDr"" I~"\\\ "CAREFUL, SOFT SHOULDERS" p. T O . BR IEN — GLENN FORD THIS SATURDAY—S to 12 midnight. J^&W J_Mr_lU< v \\\ Box plan at Humphrey's, Manners Street. Preferential booking Tuesday, April 11. (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) EVELYN KEYES ■ THIS SATURDAY—S to 12 midnight. ISLAND BAY. JJf SATURDAY MATINEE, at 1.45 p.m.: , -—In M-UTAIr' CUBA ST Besenratlon.: Tel. 11-SOf. JJJ PnCeS (including tax) ISS 9d, 3S 6d, 2S 3d. "MY GAL SAL," Plu» SERIALS. Etc. -FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" GEO. MOLONEY AND HIS'BAND. .' 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O. ■ T J- 9 ni /-rvlna fcl•v^ - Admission 3s (including supper). Visitors LEON ERROL LUPE VELEZ -LjctUltib _;b OU \piUb LctA^ XTATION\L ART GALLERY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Welcome. "MEXICAN SPITFIRE AT SEA" • AUI u„_„„„I, t EASTER SATURDAY MAYFAIR. (Approved for Universal Kxlilhltlon.) D.I.C. Building, Wellington. I>Uls News. DANCING TONIGHT BRENDA MARSHALL DAVID BRUCE ' : ' Tel. 14-202 tor Reservations. DANCING TONIGHT "SINGAPORE WOMAN" • n • cimT>ATTT»\Tn T»A-nATTr(TT AATTXTriTT INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION. battirthv At: the .ssssrs^ %£=,,;- ssa,. EASTBoJi^ o^°J i2^^S omciL nr -r,— ,m«, r>- -^-."^»rJ™™,. rs:s u ; i■■■ s.s.ss'. -. TRANSPORT SERVICES of Att' ,comP rls "^ original o I paintings, "Adventures of Smllin' Jack" Serial. Featuring the Music of 7 .30 SATURDAY 7,30 IltmiOl UIU kJ±JJ.I- v iujju water-colours, drawings, etchings wood- .. School D aze" Cartoon, "The Dumbconscious LAUR! I'ADDI AND HIS HAND. ONE NIGHT ONLY. l 'PTHTI? T A "RT T?C Cl" S< ? C-" y J oremost ? vtJ sl s, of Great Allud" Colour Phantasy, Review, "Piano Subs. 3s 6(1. Subs. 3s 6d. ■ WARREN WILLIAM X lItJLIL- X XxJDJUJI/ia . Britain, iranee, and Belgium. - jiooner," Harry Laiigdon Comedy. • Join in the Fun at Our Easter Midnight MARGUERITE CHAPMAN. ERIC BLORE Ti-n,, „„„ „ ~~ Dance—Midnight, Friday. In *uu HOURS: ni>r\^ nvriT \T, DRESS NIGHT SATURDAY. "ONE DANGEROUS NIGHT" TT A QTT?"R 1 QzlJ. Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ukwa «u-uau. Subs. 12s Gd (Supper inclusive) Subs. 12s 6d. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) JJilOllili) J-"*^ Friday Evening 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. rpoWN HALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1944, Tel. 41-r,7S Reservations Tel. 41-578 ■ —Plus — Saturday 10 a.m. to 12 noon. X , t «og ~ m ■ WAYNE MORRIS I?T?PPV QTTPVTPTT1 Sunday 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ni -.au 1. 1. MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY. MARJORIE RAMBEAU, TOM BROWN i? UISXIX I Oiljiv V IL/Jll By : . In ADMISSION FREE \v T vwnFXCE HAGGITT F T C.L., L.R.S.M. A IR-COOLED Stationary Engine, Briggs, "3 SONS O' GUNS" FRIDAY, APRIL 7, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, AND MONDAY, APRIL 10— 4™'BB™ ' fl- LA^RJiNCJ, «A£<.^- x.i.^., j^ str<lUon> or slmllar- Prl( . o and detailß> It EGAL KAHORI unjAt.™^. ; £ .SgSS. SS.I SSffiSS fSS£- ISST^. c-i"" M _S_fffl-TaXW-S ** S S-Si-^r-^tsTa"' ' =: T -r: js.-- a-* star „_„.,, „ _„ OM7SJTRTTQ PUBLIC NOTICES. „ G, race). Once used—always used. "PILOT No. 5" UMiNIDUO OXLiItVl^Hi UFS MFriFrAT twtttttt't- — 4. "Intcrluda" Gullmant (Recommended by tno Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY, APRIL 7, AND SUNDAY, APRIL 9- Tlf BHBEIIS aro herewith advis™ that Dr. J. 5' "Sf L^fXn'-Chor.l Boellmann y P . HARGRAVE, LIMITED. GLORIA JEAN DONALD O'CONNOR Leave Eastbourne: 8.0, 9.0, 10.0 a.m., 1.0, 4.0, 5.30, 7.30, 9.15 p.m. }"■ Collins will be absent from Wellington £• M^t Gothlquo ' " C°rnCr JerT°lS Qy" a"d °Üba St> "SHE'S MY LOVELY" Leftve Wellln Ston: »-°. 11.30 a.m., 2.0, 4.50, C.20, 5.20, 10 p.m. from April 7to Ma^ 3. Prlere a Notre Dame Telephone 41-449 (2 lines). > (Approved for Universal inhibition.) F-f,fhnVn7- r.n r« 7on«, ,40 030 10 30 1130 am 12 30 130 ' • 0. ''ImpromptT in G Minor" (Noto new address and telephone number.) THEATRE CLOSED TOMORROW (GOOD Leavo E5 Sn ,S.Sn o?- i t7-20^ i'-1 ' 12.30, 1.30, . .„ . p. J. Mansfield FRIDAY) ■•' 3-"' '-30' "'SO' B.lu, O.lu, 10.4.) p.m. - uULU bUTC.Ha. <.tTho Tnrmn" r* Tpir^ MmissnrESlcv ■ 7.30-SATURDAY ONLY-7.30 Leave .Wellington: 7 25, 815 0.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 4.0, 5.25, OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. 's «SS_ a nc™ HenseH MANNERS STREET SPECIALS ' HENRY FONDA GENE TIERNEY 7- 20' OJS- 10- 1;)< "-20 V-m. , QELL yours to a N.Z. Firm, best prices 0 ; "Londonderry Air" (Traditional) T-vrvr w p.mlr- Tn^h wrfPrtiv m ,«rh,ri" ■ "KINGS ON HER FINGERS" MONDAY, APRIL 10- £> given. W; M. Hajcraft and Co., Blanu- J- ' , \ n . Stuart Archer T) $Lit. Xl;"~B,n i n^nt»l Rp^J S«' OTTO KRUGER —— OLOWA DICKSON Leave E , lstbourne . G . 3o< G . 4 5, 7 . 20f 8 . 3> 8 . 40/ o . Mj v . 3 0 a.m., 1.30, 3.0, 4.20, 5.30, [«*«»»« J««<!llers. 81 Willis St. (over Pres- 10 . "Finale in B Flat" Wolstenholme is Manners' St. ?M6 .SSl^ > . (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Tn ,, ~,„•,,?',„„ ' -V-'*' c,- 0 i'-"V n n 11 qn m 1111 mi 4B ?rpi« 7?« CHARGE FOR ADMISSION: Is. " Leave Weil.ngton: ~20, B.la 9.0, 10.0, 11.30 a.m., 1.30, 2.30, 4.0, ~20, 8.80, 7.20, PLA NTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. K0 TB: As the first half of this programme WILLIS STREET SPECIALS. . yEES Dandruff and Scurf I omade Is the •>• > JJ ' "•"« »» , OT. BRIGID Anemones and Ranunculus, 6s Is being broadcast, it is requested that the TTvENTAL Repairs-Special 2-hour Service.- . « . i» ™I .'• h™S , » V~n C I, BISHOP Town Clerk and General Manager. 100; Choice Hybrid Kreesias, 7s 6d 100. audience refrain from creating any noises \J Cooper's Building, opp. "Evening Post." of tho scalp, use as dressing also.. Perrett, t. L. Blbiiur. xown uiu ana uener al Manager. W heatley! s Nurseries. Tel. 60-210. which would be detrimental to the broadcast. Entrance Mercer St. Tel. 46-605. Cxicmist' ■ ■. . . ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 82, 6 April 1944, Page 2

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