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- SECOND HAPPY WEEK' INSPIEING! STARKI authentic, ■ * Official Films YOUR FAVOURITE STARS OF In Technicolor— "COMMAND PERFORMANCE" MARINES TAKE TARAWA In Universal* 000 Screening Tiraes Today; - STAR-BRIGHT MUSICAL 2" 29 V' m' ~ ™° PJn' ~ *** pmTHAT'S MADE FOR GAIETY. ————————^_ •—' \Jr Oir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. DIM Sir Benjamin Fuller. PlanS at DIC' and Theatre <44-"4>-Plana at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). 1 TODAY AT 5 RM- AND S PM" TnnAV STEFAN HEYM'S sensational best IUUAI seller, read by millions in the Reader's Digest. 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. A FEAST OF FUN AND MUSTP "HOSTAGES" /iiMj. fflusii. "HOSTAGES" "HOSTAGES" "HOSTAGES" "FOLLOW THE BOYS" , "HOSTAGES" "FOLLOW THE BOYS" "HOSTArFS" "FOLLOW THE BOYS" "HOSTACFS" "FOLLOW THE BOYS" "HOSTAGES" ~~ ~~~ "HOSTAGES" OF SPECIAL MERIT Thrimngly portrayed by a J During an Excellent First Half of distinguished international " EAGLE v. DRAGON " Stars' Filmed in Breath-taking Tecbnlcolour. Academy Award WInM»(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' L}!^ 1^ —— ' rAUL LUKAS T EACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE KATINA PAXINOU -*- CHORAL RECITAL, , ' And SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 8 p.m. Sharp, ARTURO DE CORDOVA COLLEGE HALL, off Upla7d Rd Kelburn WILLIAM BENDIX The programme will include two.major works' . o with orchestral accompaniment. jo Paramount Picture. ''THE DAIVER^'VA(w n pelSS,Oh^- ITS DRAMA WILL TH*«M< AND iHh RIVER (Alec. Rowley). ENTERTAIN YOU Assisting Artists: Professor James Shelley Alison Condery (soprano), Kathleen Eckhoff -AlsoAdmission: 2s (in aid of, Red Cross Funds). "YOUTH IN CRISIS" ______ (Recommended Dy the Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE 43-968 - XIVOLI " OEP" BLDS. (Where There- is Always a Good Show.) » ■ ? o?cli )c,r~" Tonight ' Sat^rday, Monday—7 o'clock 1.45 -p.m.—Matinee Saturday—l.4s.p.m. A throbbing drama.. . -. that will for ever haunt your memory with its suspense and excitement. "EANDOM HARVEST" 1 (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) RONALD. COLMAN —GEEER GARSON This "Hall or Fa» s » p, M m. will wm^iuum^ pi« e mm ymi treasurea "RANDOM HARVEST" Special supporting short subjects include: Short Subjects 7 pm., "Random Harvest 8.25 p.m. BRITISH-AMERICAN CO-OPERATION MOVEMENT Members are reminded of the Annual General Meeting to be held this evening in the ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION ROOMS, NATHAN'S BUILDING, GSEY STREET, AT 8 O'CLOCK. During the evening the Hon. Walter Nash, formerly New Zealand "Minister at Washington, wJU £'ye an address on British-American affairs. Members are invited to bring their friends. J. K. PUItDIE, SECRETARY. RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH ATHLETIC PARK, TOMORROW (SATURDAY) 2.45 p.m. . t POLICE-POST & TELEGRAPH Proceeds devoted to FREE AMBULANCE, HOME OF COMPASSION, CITY MISSION, HEALTH CAMP. ADMISSION 1/Sponsored by the Union Clothing Co., 141 Cub| Street, Wellington. WELLINGTON RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION (INC.) OPENING OF B.S.A. DINING ROOMS The Wellington R.S.A. Dining Rooms at 12 victoria Street, open on Monday, October 9, for Luncheon and Morning and Afternoon Teas to all Returned Service Men and Women. This is YOUR Club and you are asked to give it support by patronising the Dining Rooms provided. L. W. WOOLLEY, SEC^'fARY, WELLINGTON R.S.A, ■ RETURNED SERVICES^ WELLINGTON RETURNED SERVICES' ASSOCIATION (INC.) OPENING NEW PREMISES His Excellenccy the Governor-General will officially open the new rooms and offices of the . Wellington R.S.A., 12 Victoria Street, at 3 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday), October 7. All Returned Service Men and Women am s the General Public are cordially invited to attend. GUARD OF HONOUR: Returned Service Men and Women w«l form a Guard of Honour and are asked to be in attendance not later than -30 p.m. Medals and Decorations to be worn. In the evening of the same day at 7.30 o'clock, an financial members of the Association are cordially invited to a social function to celefcrate the opening of our new rooms. L. W. WOOLLEY, SECRETARY, WELLINGTON R.S.A. MANNERS STREET SPECIALS^ PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. vice, 15 Manners St T& «!gg Rgjg_ "fiSSSS Sni WILLIS STREET SPECIALS ' " D— j : GOLD BUYERS. ENTAL Repairs—SpeclaK 2-hour Service ■ — Cooper's Bldgs., opp. "Evening Post" OLD JE^TILLERY' AND DIAMOND RINGS Entrance Mercer St. Tel. 46-605. OELL yourß to a N.Z. Firm, best prices HATAITAi spfpiai " slven' w> M- Haycrart and Co.. Manu-i-imimiimi artLIAL. factoring Jewellers. 94 Willis St. (over Pres1/TJSS- LOWDEN. Specialist in Steam —Oii ton' s)TriimS'" »!drC^M I? I™*'*. ? et"S gs ' Scalp /COMPANY ANNUAL REPORTS and BalanceMoXn? a« t| n <LJJSi ato- XeU 63198' 4a sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Moxham Aye. (upstairs), Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1944, Page 2

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