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TO PATRONS AND FRIENDS Our Sincere Apologies to the Many Patrons who were unable to gain admission to Universal's Starbright Musical— "FOLLOW THE BOYS" LasJ Evening. For the convenience of intending patrons we would advise that all Reservable Seats are SOLD for TONIGHT, but there will be a number available at 7.30 p.m., and early attendance at the Theatre would bo advisable. YOURS FOR BETTER ENTERTAINMENT ST. JAMES THEATRE W. B. PRINCE (Manager). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Telephone Reserves Must"Be Claimed By 7 o'clock Tonight. <1 ( "Tv-OLI I RIVOL! J^es*?^ NKWTOWN 25-041 - RESERVATIONS - 25-041. 7.30 - NIGHTLY ~ 7.30 nil MnJ'fxm GINGER ROGERS RAY MILLAND GINGER ROGERS "THE MAJOR AND THE MINOR" —With— ROBERT BENCHLEY RITA JOHNSON —ALSO SHOWINGFRANCES LANGFORD bupported by a Huge Cast of Favourites "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" (Botlr Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~REGAL - KAROrF Box .Plans Knlghton's. Tel. 28-365. ! 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 AND MONDAY. j The Stirring Story of Yesterday that tells 'of Today—with the Star of "Good-bye Mr Chips." ROBERT DONAT i As ' "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" — ALSO SHOWING — | "SHE'S FOR ME" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (T( NEW EMPIRE \\\ | 111 tSLANI> BAY. 11! \^ Reservations i TeL 14-307. IJJ 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 AND MONDAY. Britain's Mrs. Miniver "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" "SALUTE JOHN CITIZEN" Also Showing : Thrills in the Frozen North. RAY MIDDLETON JEAN PARKER "GIRL FROM ALASKA" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. £Ef THE ASCOT \^ V-^\ Telephone 15-17 a, f^^~ Corner Constable St. TONIGHT AND MON., 7.30 p.m. "THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION" "THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION" EDWARD ARNOLD VIRGINIA WEIDLER GUEST STARS LANA TURNER, GREER GARSON, WALTER PIDGEON, ROBT. TAYLOR, WILLIAM POWELL. A delightfully gay and unique screen idea. i (Approved for< Universal Exhibition.) "THE GREAI? IMPERSONATION" "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" RALPH BELLAMY EVELYN ANKERS He rips the veil from history's strangest secret. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. rYRAND' OPERA HOUSE. \JTnAND OPERA HOUSE. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), TOMORROW (SUNDAY). Proceeds to Lyall Bay Centre New Zealand^ Red Cross Society (1944' Sick and Wounded Appeal). A GRAND ARRAY OF NEW TALENT. First Public Appearance of ' ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT CONCERT ORCHESTRA (20' strong). Musical Director: Mr. B. Colclough. • Hear their spirited rendition of Wagner's "TANNHAUSKR" Grand March. MISS HELEN COOK, a clever Midget Tap . Dancer. BALLETS from DOROTHY DANIELS-SCHOOL OF DANCING. MR. H. NEWLANDS, Violin Master of Scottish Airs. . MISS CLAIR JOHNSTON, Brilliant Contralto. MR. J. WINTER, Popular Tramway Entertainer. MISS NORMA HORSLEY, a Competition Winner, In Song and Danco. PARTRIDGE'S BAND, featuring Jean Wellington Girl Trombonist. Hear them play "Joiinny Doughboy." MRS. BETTY COOK,* Wellington's Yodelling Lady Tram Conductress. MISS JOY SMITH, with many Competition successes, in a Russian Dance. MASTER JACKSON, winner of Pinno-Accordion Championship at recent Competitions. THE MORRISON .BROS., Vocal Duettists Of outstanding ability. -VOLA AND JEAN POTTEN, Popular Duettiste, well known to concert auclienct's. VALERIE HOLDER, Character Dance, "The J?ce." PAULINE MATTHEWS, Spanish Dance. Cuiiipere: EKNIK BULL, Wellington's Popular M.C. Stage Manager: J. C. KING. ADMISSION PRICES: 2s 6d, 2s, Is 6<l, and Is. Reserve ami don't be disappointed. RESERVES: Saturday, Tel. 18-280. Sunday, Opera House, 56-230. » The Mftnasv'timui reserves Hie right to refuse admission at their discretion. "6"rg'ax~i{kcital7~ TOWN {[ALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER i, 1014, ;ll 2.30 p.m., by ERNEST (.:. JAMIESON. ORE.SENTKD by the National Broadcasting X bervice by arrangement with the Wellington City Council. 1 "Sonata No. 0" (a) Allegro, (b) Romance, Rheinberger. 2. "Allegro Cantabile," from the Fifth Symphony, Widor. 3. "Berceuse," JarnefelJt. 4. "The Brook," Ernest C. Jamleson. 5. Chorale Prelude—"Christ Lay in the Bonds of Death," Bach. 6 "Meditation"—"Elegy," Borowski 7. Finale from "Symphony in G ' Minnr," Lemare. 8. "Toccata" from the Fifth Symphony. Widor. CHARGE FOR ADMISSION: Is. N.B.—As the first half of this programme, is bems broadcast, it is requested that the audience refrain from creating any noises which would be detrimental to the broadcast especially by entering or leaving the Hall durmg an item. HpEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE, JL CHORAL RECITAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 8 p.m. Sharp, — In tho — COLLEGE HALL, off Upland Rd., Kelburn. The programme will include two major works with orchestral accompaniment. "LAUDA SION" (Mendelssohn). "THE RIVER" (Alec. Rowley). Assisting Artists: Professor James Shelley, Alison Comlery (soprano,), Kathleen Eckhoff (cnatralto), W. Hoy Hill (Tenor) Orchestra by Courtesy of National Broadcasting Service. Admission: 2s (in aid of Red Cross Funds). PUBLIC LECTURE SKKIUs MU. HAUKY H. BANKS National Lecturer N Z COMMENCING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) at 7 p.m. "REINCARNATION—THE ANSWER TO LIFE'S -KIDDXiE.'* npHEOSOPHICAL HALL, MARION ST -*■ All Invited. "TOOK FOR 21 COURTENAY PL. OPENING NEXT WEEK. COMPANY ANNUAL REPORTS and BalanceV t ,.shp e, ts tl Pnn^ PromPtly by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel, 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 2

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