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j ]-~ iruLLtfß-a ,^^t v V|R EG E N tZ^JL— fTi M.MV!mc flf THEATRE yT^, j.™ THEATRE Jjj V ~" i^ Sir Z p-m ' 8 P-m- ' fll Dlr.: J- C. Williamson Picture Corp. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100) —SECOND WEEK— THE PROGRAMME -second week-, THAT DOMINATES! DEAJNINA DURBIN Wellingtonian's have found a prize show DEANNA DURBIN and are flocking to see Paramount's new approach to With Exciting, Breathtaking GENE KELLY DRAMA GENE KELLY tt a ft im _„q In * "THE UNINVITED"* "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" » » * "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" "THE UNINVTTFn" « ..; 11^^ # (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) 1 1 .1 g'■ ■ g -ij. THURSDAY NEXT AND FOR YOUR ADDKD PLEASURE, A Treat for All Music Lovers . . . Mr. Churchill visits Premier Stalin in Moscow. "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU" N.Z. Govt. Review . . . Red Cross Workers Pad; Their 1,000,000 th Parcel . . . MaUogat JOHN McHUGH Leper Colony. Sing's "I'll Walk Beside You," "Passing By." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA You'll be Happier In a (fuller Theatre. Flftys "Dle Fledermans," "Fingal's Cave." —— THE ST. DAVID SINGERS T HEATRE o PLIMMERTON. "K'E S^^ "* "LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT-THIRTY" ALL COMBINED IN A BEAUTIFUL — With — ROMANCE. MONTY WOOLLEY . . . IDA LUPINO ALSO: Good Newsreel. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Recommendo^^by^he^e^r for Adults.) plans at D . LC . an(J Theatfe (WL 44 _ m)> TONIGHT—SHOUTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK—TONIGHT Margaret O'Brien, James Craig, Marsha Hunt In Metro's Surprise Hit of the Year "LOST ANGEL" ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also Screening — Monty Woolley, Ida Lupino in "LIFE BEGINS AT 8,30" ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Shorts 7 p.m., "Life Begins at 8.30" 7.31 p..m.„ "Lost Angel" 9 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-U6B - TIV()J I - OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) SUNDAY - SUNDAY - SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. EVENING, 7.45 o'clock i B7 <? erl? isslor> of the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment I or Members of the Armed Forces and Mercantile Marine who may be accomI pnnied by two civilian friends.. j A Glorious Showboat Full of Rhythm and Romance "ST. LOUIS n BLUES" Dorothy Lamour, Lloyd Nolan, William Frawley ALSO SCREENING Betty Grable, Johnny Downs, Ben Blue In the Musical Comedy Hit "THRILL OF A LIFETIME" SUNDAY—TIVOLI—SUNDAY (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) A WELLINGTON REPERTORY PRODUCTION > BEN TRAVERS' HILARIOUS FARCE : "CUCKOO IN THE NEST" (PRODUCED BY ELSIE LLOYD) WITH A TOP-LINE CAST OF REPERTORY'S BEST COMEDIANS. All proceeds in aid of Heritage (Wellington) Inc. Enjoy yourself and help a good cause at the same time. , CONCERT CHAMBER Commencing Wednesday, March 7, for Four Nights Only BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE D.I.C. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. f Reserves 4/FUN SESSION NUMBER 2 1 3000 PEOPLE CAN'T BE WRONG TOWN HALL-NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Get ready for a BIGGER show than the last. NEW QUIZZES, NOVEL COMPETITIONS CASH PRIZES, GOOD TROPHIES, LUCKY SEATS, and WHAT HAVE YOU. I Laugh your cares away with MAURICE HAWKEN, GUY HARDENBERG, MIKE AND IKE AND ACE ARTISTS, DANCERS, AND SONGSTERS 3000 people attended Fun Session Number 1. Fun Session Number 2 will eclipse iti ' Entertainment that is new, novel, unique! THE SHOW IN WHICH EVERYBODY ENTERTAINS EVERYBODY ADMISSION IS ONLY 1/6 FOR ADULTS. , YOUNGSTERS 9d. ! AND REMEMBER ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE BOYS OVER THERE | Direction : George Miller. OTAKI CHILDEEN'S HEALTH CAMP OFFICE: 29 VIVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 BIENNIAL STREET COLLECTING DAY i ALSO LAST DAY FOR THE SALE OF HEALTH POSTAGE STAMPS I (Usuable 'Throughout the Year) WELLINGTON POSTWOMEN HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO CARRY HEALTH STAMPS FOR SALE ON THEIR ROUNDS. HOUSEHOLDERS, BUY YOUR POSTAGE STAMPS FROM THE "POSI'IE" AND INVEST IN HEALTH. 1 This Advertisement is Donated, I TENDERS The War Assets Realisation Board invites tenders for the purchase of the following assets:— One Diesel Marine Engine, 36 Second-hand Typewriters, including portables. 153 N.Z. Larch and Douglas Fir Poles, 77 Gas Producers, and 2821 Zinc- or Steel-lined 6in Cartridge Cylinders. . Further details appear on page 4 of this issue. TOBACCO MANUFACTURE IS WORK OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE YOUR assistance is required to ease the supply position «„torfth)« U nnre 1 0t already in an essential industry, you are invited to ottw ,L h male and female employees are needed urgently, for rflliti" Part-time employment. Part-time work Is available only to female workers. Consider these advantages :- I' Il°,. l vrh Vl°US "Perience necessary. ™*Ji™.£°MTUm?Ml* °PP°rtunlty of working, up to 9 hours per provfded^free" 1 women '> and morning and afternoon tea (for all) ance 4' Llght W°rk and pleasant working conditions ln a job of national Import- - nhlfi^hnf'fnl 1"?,? work—9 to 4, or other hours by arrangement—also avallauie, oui ror women only.. 5 nm'^or^Qn^Jr, <Mo,"iay to Friday) between the hours of 8 a.m. and Timekeeper. du"s- 30 Pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, or (Thursdays) to the GODFREY PHILLIPS (N.Z.), LTD. I 30-33 TORY STREET, WELLINGTON,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 47, 24 February 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 47, 24 February 1945, Page 2