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AN "ALL" FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres~LtdT Throughout N.Z. TODAY—At 2.0 and S.O p.m. NEVER SUCH CROWDS « And never such praise. Everybody is acclaiming it—there have been many other stirring, simple, and human pictures, but never, never anything like this—Twentieth Century-Fox Presents VRY O'HABA'S UNFORGETTABLE STORY, IN TECHNICOLOUR "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" Al "MY FRIEND FLICKA" Starring RODDY McDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER RITA JACKSON f II Filmed against outdoor backgrounds of ■"■ sheer and startling beauty, this poignant drama of a boy's love for an untamed horse teems with emotion you will- never forget. Grand Supports Include MORMON TRAILS" (Magic Carpet), "KEEP ai GROWING" (Cartoon), "PLAYTIME I HAWAII" (Sports), "FORESTRY MEN IN ITALY"—BOB HOPE IN SYDNEY. D Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 52-312). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) P mM^T" B> O R fffli' j Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ally, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30. 20th Century-Fox Present • -i HE TIMELIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR * The stirring story of another time, when ' 1 yoiith gave up its dreams ... to meet "1 a ruthless dictator's threat. li MR. CHIPS" in a Great New Dramatic Role T ROBERT DONAT < .' " : "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" i " THE YOUNG MR. PITT" f J —Associate Feature q taglish Celebrities of the Stage and Radio £ taite in One Grand Screen Entertainment d VIC- OLIVER * SARABT CHURCHILL In n "HE FOUND A STAR" f (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . 1 —— { FINALLY TONIGHT. tOBERT STACK . . . DIANA BARRYMORE in "EAGLE SQUADRON" Llso . . . GEORGE BRENT . . . PRISCILLA LANE in s "SILVER QUEEN" c (Both Recommended, by Censor for Adults.) t. a.,....,,,..._... ................,»..„.„„,-£ ; I T A TLER f \ = THEATRETTE = f3...«.« .« .....{fl LyaU Bay. Xel. 16-393. As Intimate As Your Own Home. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. J '.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. " TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY. Entertainment Extraordinary! „ '■ So. 1— fho Greatest Talent Array ever gathered In an Unforgettable Motion Picture! i 3HARLES LAIJGHTON, BRIAN AHERNB, ' HERBERT MARSHALL, MERLE OBERON, ANNA NEAGLE, IDA LUPINO "FOREVER AND A DAY" An Inspirational Story of the Lives, Loves, and Triumphs of Six Generations. No. 2— rhe most sparkling, hilarious comedy-romance in years. > JOAN BENNETT .... DON AMECHE BILLY BURKE^ "GIRL TROUBLE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RELIGIOUS DRAMA SOCIETY (Wellington) Presents JOHN DRINKWATER'S Powerful Drama, "A MAN'S HOUSE" "A MAN'S HOUSE" "A MAN'S HOUSE" "A MAN'S HOUSE" "A MAN'S HOUSE" "A MAN'S HOUSE" Produced by . CEDRIC E. GARDINER. CONCERT CHAMBER, O N C E R T CHAMBER. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, At 3 p.m. Box Plans at the D.I.C. Reserves 3s. Members are reminded that their seats may be reserved at the D.I.C. on payment of Id booking fee. BIBLE CLASS MEMBERS making up parties of 10 or more may reserve their scats en bloc at the D.I.C. for Is 6d each. DANCING. MAYFAIR CABARET. AYFAIR CABARET. Dancing Every Night to the Music of GEORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND. Ring 51-770 and Reserve Your Table for Saturday Nights. Weddings Catered For. A SSEMBLY HALL, BROUGHAM ST J\. SEPT. 4 MONDAY SEPT. 4 OLD-TIME DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE OUR 9th ANNIVERSARY. A Gala Night of Old-time Dancing. & Lucky Spots and Monte Carlos S 8 p.m.: Tiie Anniversary Waltz "Lucky Spot." 9.30: The Highland Schottlscho to the music of our Piper, who will also accompany the Paragon Players In the Gay Gordons. Music: The Paragon Players, our Piper, and the MacGcwans on their Piano-Accordions. Good Music. Subs. 2s. Good Supper. Nothing But the Best. For a good time old-time is the best time and the best place Assembly Hall every Monday DANCING TONIGHT. OT. PAUL'S BALL. SYDNEY ST. O Come and Dance to Popular NORM IZETT'S ORCHESTRA. Admission 2s, Including supper, A SSEMBLY HALL BROUGHAM ST. A TONIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY (39) OLD-TIME DANCE (39) Dance to Wellington's Best Old-time Music, THE PARAGON PLAYERS. With the McGowans on the Piano-Accordions. Good Floor. Good Supper. 8 p.m. Subs. 2s. Only One Time—OLD-TIME. DANCING TONIGHT At the TJOSELAND CABARET JL\ To the Music of LAURI PADDI And HIS BAND Playing the Latest Hit Tunes of the Day, plus Your Favourite Request Numbers. 3s Subscriptions 3s Inclusive of Refreshments. 41-578 Telephone 41-573 • YOUR MAJESTIC CABARET AJESTIC CABARET DANCING TONIGHT FROM 8.30 To CLIFF JOKES and his HIT PARADE. Featuring Jack Thompson and Allan Sham on their Grand Pianos playing the .Songs 6' "Lolita." v Subscriptions 3s, inclusive of Refreshments. SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE All Tickets must now be purchased by Saturday at 5 p.m. Be Wise and Book Early or be Disappointed Early Reservation secures your favourite table New Zealand Attractions, Ltd. Direction. Cec. Boyton, Frederick Carr. GOLD BUYERS,^ OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS UELL yours to a N.Z Firm, best price; O given. W M Haycrflft and Co., Manu facturing Jewellers. 94 Willis St (over Pres ton's). ~~ "WANTED TO SELL. ._ CARD Tables,, damaged and shop worn/"* lid each 'at our Sale. THE S. S. WILLIAMS CO., LTD.," 120-124 Lambton Qy. BOOKBINDING. I'KINTING, ETC FOR every description of Rinding, lncluii Ing Permanent Records and Accoui Books, etc.—"Evening Post" Printing De»t.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 2

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