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~ =r YOU MUST SEE K'INC'S THIS SURGING, DRAMATIC STORY OF THE ** =^- BEAUTY AND THE BEAST! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. S>\ of^* o^ o^ Throughout New Zealand. 0"^ Q T A T F TODAY, AT 2 & 8 P.M. ,***«««** |^^ o*"^ PACKED AGAIN! "^"*^*^*' ""^"^T^ NEVER SUCH CROWDS ... Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd., Throughout N.Z. NEVER SUCH COMMENT' ... 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M THE WHOLE TOWN'S RUSHING TO SEE IT E For the flrst time on' the screen this BOOK OR BE EARLY. diiring picturisation of EUGENE O'NEILL'S Gaumont-British Presents Nobel Prize-winning Play! "COLONEL BLIMP"* < trr ™ 11 : "COLONEL BLIMP" ™E HAIRY APE" "COLONEL BLIMP" THE HAIRY APE" "COLONEL BLIMP" — THE HAIRY APE" "COLONEL BLIMP" THE HAIRY APE" IN TECHNICOLOUR - co-stalnng - with WILLIAM BENDIX ROGER LIVESEY WILLIAM BENDIX ANTON WALBROOK . WILLIAM BENDIX DEBORRAH KERR - And - SUSAN HAYWARD BOX PLANS SUSAN HAYWARD Box Plans are Filling Rapidly at SUSAN HAYWARD D.I.C. and Theatre, and as the 11 season is definitely limited, we urge patrons to book immediately to This f amn ,« j„„ J . avoid further disappointment. lu^lZ^T^Z v 8^ an%, love and cold rur? tells a story so absorbing IT WILL NEVER Based on a series of Cartoons by New BE FORGOTTEN 1 Zealand's famous Cartoonist, David A .. .. . . ~ L „, Low. United Artists Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)""""' —""""' Book at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-595). |j| ill HURRY—BOOK EARLY, ll TUDOR ll 50-081-RESERVATIONS-50-081 W1U.15 STREET T6L. 4-JZI9 WV H 11 J CIR£CTI ON-"AMALGAMATE THSATKeS LTD, t j£|= \f OGUJS THEATREf^ DAILY, From 11 a.m.—NIGHTLY. At 7.30. j} S^ BrOOkJjm. £P THE GREAT SCREEN TRIUMPH. <-— 1.../T „. — <,r~\ R.K.O. Radio's 7- 3° — T°NIGHT AXD *IO*DAY —"0 ROMANTIC AND THRILLING ADVENTURE MERLE °BERON GEORGE SANDERS "YELLOW CANARY" "THE LODGER" " YELLOW CANARY " Any man who ever loved a woman .. . will "VTTTTnW PAN ARY" „?„ ,lle Passlon that fired his heart . . . I£J_.LiUW L.Ai\AJI.I Will never forgive him for what he did. Starring (Recommended by the Censor for Adults— ANNA RICHARD Unsuitable for Children.) NEAGLE GREENE Introducing the Brilliant English Comedian NANCY KELLY JOHNN* WEISSMULLER cyril fletcher . "TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY" ("Dreaming of Thee") __ Us(> _ Mightiest of all the Tarzan Series. LUPE VELEZ LEON ERROL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S ELEPHANT" NEWSREEL. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . b THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. —— . , Sf T HE ASCOT fa PAUL SCHRAMM CS Telephone 15-1T& £3 PAUL SCHRAMM V .A. /<. J°^ PAUL SCHRAMM V^V^i/X«/ PAUL SCHRAMM Corner Constable St. PAUL SCHRAMM PAUL SCHRAMM TONIGHT AND MONDAY AT 7.30 CONCERTS, 1945 "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" CONCERTS, 1945 "THE CROSS OF LORRAINE" CONCERTS, 1945 CONCERTS, 1945 JEAN PIERRE AUMONT GENE KELLY FIRST RECITAL, Authentic drama of the Free French and their glorious fight. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 7 & 8 (Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) Wednesday & Thursday, MARCH 7 & B,' "WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES" At 8 p.m. "WILD BILL HICKOK RIDES" CONSTANCE BENNETT BRUCE CABOT — At — The best of the West Rides Again. NSimS'l SggJ? Slll (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . Admission: 5s (plus tax). Students 3s (plus COMING SOON tax), only at door. "CASABLANCA" "CASABLANCA" Box Plan Opens Wednesday, February 28, "CASABLANCA" "CASABLANCA" »t D.I.C. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , —— «£ r; DAVID'S DAY CELEBRATIONS VV 11'1, be llelcl at the English-speaking Union HERE WE ARE AGAIN AT LAST 1 VV Rooms, Nathan's Buildings, Grey St on SUNDAY Mnf Ch, l' at 8 p'n)- A Programme pf vocal SUNDAY „ SUNDAY <, n d instrumental music will be elven "and TOMORROW NIGHT, FEB. 25. » sht su , )per provWed Ue glVen aM At 8.15 o'clock. „Tl< *eta «f 2s Cd each can be obtained from 03K- SBSB iSS 58 SS THE KILBIRNIE WRESTLING AND SPORTS J^Sd"' Patro"iSe "" CUUm* °f yOUr Will Present Their First 1945 JOHN TUCKER, J.P GRAND CONCERT President.^ GRAND CONCERT THB SOROPTIMIST CLUB OF WELLINGTON (With Maurice Hawken, of 2ZB, again as NEW ZEALAND Compere) ' An Entertaining, Varied Programme. Presents First Appearance in Wellington of an Unusual ROBERT SCHUMANN RECITAL Star, who has just returned from overseas, * ' NOEL .McKAY, VTIMMO'S HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 1 Exceptional Double-voiced Vocalist who has -Ll 8 n m ' appeared with great success in the leading con- ° P-m----cert parties in England and Egypt and broad- ril t Art:-*.. cast over the 8.8.C. Don't miss him 1 irexk MORI TS First Appearance of a Very Talented Young DOROTHY KEMP m VALARiriL'vBBiTT. BESSIK ™aAakb AAA AAA A AAA A SS Presenting a Specialty Dance Act. RESERVES AT D.l.C.—ss (plus tax). Special Engagement of a Headliner who has CONCESSIONS for Music Students and Alem been requested for a long time, bers of Armed Forces in crouns of tWo-I JEAN McPHERSON, 3s (plus tax) uiree— The Singing Sweetheart of the Forces. Many Requests for their Appearance as a ~ " " - Duo of Those Stars, LEW McILVRIDE and PETER ROWELL, _ They will entertain with some of the Great ,^gft, Entertainment that they received such a hand AM!aihiJ.uMtl for at their flrst appearance together. ytTUHHED StlY ICE$| First Appearance of a Most Brilliant Young Musician, a t, a 1? IA». JACKSOJ*. CENTRAL BRANCH. A Boy and His Piano-Accordion, in Music you will enjoy. pSTAMINET NIGHT, NEXT WEDNESDAY Another Grand Star who has always delighted you, February 2S, Clubrooms, Victoria St JOHN STANBRIDGE „ The Glorious Boy Soprano, but this time he Bnn £ the ladies, jlusic. Games, Refreshments will feature Musical Monologues. First Appearance of an Unusual Musical Act by —— MISS CLARK and JACK WEARNE " ~ (Clarinet) (Piano-Accordion) They Will Play Popular Tunes. First Appearance of Another Artist —you will SONNY SYMONS, ClTlFs^ A Vivacious Singer of Popular Songs. Jw^Jls^is Entertainment ALWAYS Appreciated. Tlie vOBOjU Talented Pupils of Miss Adelene Burnette will vM/^ give a Great Spectacular Display of National J>&&Dancing and also a Grand Ballet, g-"'rl* RUSSIAN FESTIVE, The Winning Ballet at Last Wellington Competi- Tl/r\-«!<?En „.,,„,, lions- MaSK EtSI Jggji!" Firs^ Appearance of a Very Clever Young 11- MftUb FESTIVAL, year-old Boy, RONNIE COMETTI, B\SIN RESFRVT? HBvffi» oWßirHT°re^ JR*""" 0™1 Star' BABIN ReISvI; ui!,AJ.Hj!,<R WRIGHT. He will feature a Wonderful Specialty Act. One of Your Most Favourite Artists, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, PETER ROWELL, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, In Jovial and Clever Comedy and Brilliant Tap and Eccentric Dancing. At 2.30 p.m. Still Another Ever-popular Headliner, Wellington's Leading^and^Glofi'ous Bass-Bari rOPULAR MUSIC BY THIRTEEN BRASS AND tone and his Spanish Guitar HIGHLAND PIPE BANDS. Se St Ss SsS^nn^' one Shilli"g 6d extra>' °, T t n™ - 1?; 280- Touiorr°w (Sunday), Reserve *t Opera House, or Tel. SG-230 from 10.30 a.m. ■ . The Management Reserve the Right to Refuse Admission at its Discretion. MEETINGS. (Proceeds to Wellington Baseball Softhiii " — Association.) Jsaseoau Softball THE ROYAIj WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION ■ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. «,..„„ .„„...*. ..,„ T^HE Fortieth Annual General Meeting of the "THE WORLD WOMEN WANT" A above Society will take place In St Speaker: MRS. SYDNEY GREENBIE John's Schoolroom, Dixon St., on Tuesday (Of the American Legation). evening, February 27, 1945, at 7.45 o'clock. A Special Showing will also be given of the BUSINESS: Eilm, Annual Report and Statement of Accounts "WORLD OF PLENTY" Election of Officers. Presented by the British Ministry of And General. Information. W. E. CALDOW, BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, Boulcott St., « „ „ Hon. Secretary. LUE TRIANGLE HALL, Boulcott St., P0- Box 3.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 7.30 p.m. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE The General Public Cordially Invited. HUTT VALLEY BUILDING CAMPAIGN This Evening is arranged by the Wellington TT'IRST Annual Meeting, Wesley Hall Lower Club of the Business and Professional Women's A Hutt, Tuesday, 27th inst S'p m The mib Federation of the Y.W.C.A. of New Zealand. He are cordially invited. THOSE TREASURED TRINKETS PUT THEM TO WORK IN THE WAR EFFORT! In almost every home there are valuable old pieces ot Jewellery . . . never used—but probably treasured keepsakes. Today, when our country is ln urgent need ot money to ensure victory , . . why not convert those trinkets Into War Savings Certificates. It's so easy to do this. Bring or post your old gold ornaments, old diamond rings, and brooches to us. We will pay you today's market value for them, and ynu can Invest the proceeds In National War Savings. W. M. HAYCRAFT & CO., (OVER PRESTON'S) Manufacturing Jewellers (ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS) 94 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON

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

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