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FOURTH WEEK Commences ■ Tomorrow! I The Town's Most Talkedabojut Picture. I "CASABLANCA " "CASABLANCA" " CASABLANCA " "CASABLANCA" Mecca of Adventurers. A Warner Bros. Production. With INGR3D BERGMAN And HUMPHREY BOGART PAUL HENREID — CLAUDE RAINS CONRAD VEIDCT — PETER LORRE Also: Specially Selected Featurettes. DAILY—At 2 and 8 p.m. t- / f R fe. Gb N 1 cA;; — ) < /»--* TIHuATRE ' \—^ Plans at D.IjC. and Theatre (Tel. 44-144). Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. Sf TH E ASCOT \a CSdL Tplnphone IK-17& }~~} Qorner Constable St. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m. "BROADWAY" "BROADWAY" "BROADWAY" - —— "BROADWAY" GEORGE RAFT PAT O'BRIEN A New Kind of Musical Drama. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "THE OMAHA TRAIL" "THE OMAHA TRAIL" JAMES CRAIG PAMELA BLAKE Adventures and Thrills in the Best Style. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

iaSi'inim rHB THBATRB ' i i,^ \r\ m ajesticS* lifljL Dlr PuHer'e T&eatre Corp . W IP ._■ t tffilll', Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). NEVER Before has there been such an enjoyablo Hardy Family Entertainment. Starring MICKEY HOONEY MICKEY ROONEY And All the Hardy Family. The Latest LEAP-YEAR COMEDY .111. '< "Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble" V V # "Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble" Associate Programme Ircludes—— N.SS. Government Film Review . . . The WalKato Show . . Hospital Ship in Wellington. THIS IS TOMORROW (Passing Parade) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND HERE'S EXCITING NEWS! We are proud to announce the j commencing date of the year's Super Attraction— FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Ushers in The Picture that Packed the World's Largest Theatre for Weeks—Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Portrayal In Technicolour of ERIC KNIGHT'S Beloved Story. "LASSIE COME HOME" "LASSIE COME HOME" Tho Greatest Portrayal of all time of the story of the Love and Faithfulness of A BEAUTIFUL COLLIE DOG. (Approved ■'oi Unlvers.n KxhlMtxin.)

TELEPHONE 43-9153 — rpT\7Y)T T — O pp- PARLIAMENT ELDS. (Where There. Is Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight and Thursday—7 o'clock , J.VXUJ.JM VT Xlxlxtl. a rodeo of Rhythm in Technicolour— starring DOROTHY LAMOUR, DICK POWELL—the West goes wild with singing, dancing, laughing, and romancing! See why the.Wait goes wild! ALSO SCREENING liii/Kb 1O HOLD starring DEANNA DURBIN. She's exciting—enticing—with a man who makes her dangerous, Joseph Cotten recklessly living his first romantic role. Hear Deanna sing "Begin i the Begulne," "Kashmiri Song." — FEATURETTES INCLUDE — ji "MIRROR OP SUBMARINIE LIFE," "SWIM CAPADES" (Sportllght) "GABBY GOES FISHING" (Technicolour Cartoon), LATEST GAZETTE. ; • (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Shorts 7 p.m., "Hers to Hold" 7.34 p.m., "Riding High" 9.10 p.m. r RING NOW FOR YOUR RESERVES. NO EXTRA CHARGE. TEL. 43-965. SUNDAY - SUNDAY - SUNDAY SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, DECEMBER 10 8.15 6'CLOCK ST. JAM E S THEATRE j ' (OPEN TO ALL) THE KILBIRNIE WRESTLING AND SPORTS CLUB Will Stage Their Final 1944 GRAND CONCERT Including as we Promised a Special Reappearance of MISS JOYCE CHAMBER (N.Z. Grade Fields) CHRISTCHURCH'S MOST POPULAR ARTIST Who received a terrific reception at her first visit. s A Special Programme With Many of Your Favourite Stars Will Support. ' SO DON'T MISS THIS GRAND FINAL SHOW FOR 1944. Reserve your Seats now. at Begg's Music Store, Manners Street, or Telephone 18-2SG. SUNDAY — SUNDAY — SUNDAY HUTT VALLEY V.M.C.A. ANNUAL SUMMER CAMPS AT OTAKI BOYS: GIRLS: Dec. 22 to Jan. 11 Jan. 12 to Jan. 30 (Campers may go for 2 weeks or more) A well-established V.M.C.A. Camp, carefully planned and efficiently controlled, I catering for children from 9 years of age to 16 years of age. v Camp meals prepared by capable cook, and entire camp will be under personal lXE lOn ?mn?* $' Pltkethley assisteil b? M^ D. J. Wiffln as Boys" Camp Camp Mother Rosoman as Girls' Camp Director. Mrs. Pltketliley will be fim»Tw!Jw?ii' WhSi e f."J\ ab°unds; where campers learn to live in harmony, to otliel friendships, to see the. other person's point of view, to help each THE IDEAL HOLIDAY FOR YOUR CHILD Ring, write, or call for full particulars at V.M.C.A., CUBA STREET PETONE. G. R. PITKETHLEY, General Secretary.

7.15 TONIGHT 7.15 M.-G.-M. Proudly Presents "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" Starring Jeanette McDONALD—NeIson EDDY —ASSOCIATE FEATURE-— Columbia Presents Fredric MARCH and Loretta YOUNG In "BEDTIME STORY" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AIso—NEWS and SHORTS. J^" 1/1 NE M a",*^^Lj Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. TOMORROW EVENING. lA'ALL BAY SCHOOL "BREAK-UP" CONCERT. A Grand "reseiUation. Patrons and Friends Invited. XEXT CHANGE. COMMENCING FRIDAY. (Also Saturday—Monday). Universal Presents Deanna Joseph DURBIN and COTTEN In "HERS TO HOLD" "HERS TO HOLD" Deanna at her best . . . with irresistible Joseph Cotten. They're TOPS! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. " A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK" " A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK" Brian Miriam Preston DONLEVY HOPKINS FOSTER They get along like Dynamite 1 (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) PLUS NEWS^AND SHORTS. Reservation 14-202. TyELLINGTON SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. TURNBULL LIBRARY. MEMBERS: DECEMBER 7, 1944. Or. 0. C. Mazengarb, Chairman. Shakespearean Readings. Farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Y. V. 0. Francis. S. ¥. McLKAN, Hon. Secretary.

THE SHOW THAT WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND. 50-081 —"RESERVATIONS — 50-OSI f |i|l| VTOGUE THEATRB^jn I Brooklyn. s^\ T. 30 TONIGHT AND THURSDAY 7.30 JOHN CARROLL SUSAN HAYWARD "THE HIT PARADE OF 1943" A Rhapsodanslcal Revue Packed with Riotous Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MARTHA LABARK CHARLES OLIVER "SECOND BUREAU" Tiic sensational spy drama of all time. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Paramount Newsreel. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. TAKE A No 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. 10 minute tram service from the City. COMING SHORTLY. "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER" DANCING. THE MAJESTIC CABARET DANCING TONIGHT at 8.30 o'clock To Cliff Jones and his Hit Parade. Subscriptions: 3s, including refreshments. Direction • Cec. Boyton, Frederick Carr. Intending patrons for Saturday's Dress Cabaret are advised to book early. OSELAND CABARET, Cnr. Victoria and Harris Sts. DANCING TONIGHT To the Popular Melodies of Art Rosoman and His Music. Singing and Playing all your Favourite Tunes. Subscription 3s, inclusive of Supper. FRIDAY IS LATE NIGHT. Dancing till 1 a.m. No extra charge for Reserving Have you secured your alcove for SATURDAY CABARET NIGHT. 41-578 Telephone 41-578 '"THE EMPRESS JL 8S Ghuznee St. (Top end, near Willis St.). BALLROOM DANCING RUS LAWRENCE'S'• DANCE BAND. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY. First-class Floor. First-class Show. Subs., 2s (id. ST- JOHN AMBULANCE HALL TONIGHT 29 VIVIAN ST. TONIGHT ALL OLD-TIME DANCE. LES. WALKER'S ORCHESTRA. THIS IS THE SHOW.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1944, Page 2

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