Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Throughout New Zealand. TODAY, at 2 and 8 ' p.m. NOT FOR YEARS!— Have we screened a picture which has created such ..widespread interest a_' this brilliant British triumph—crowds are packing every night. Gaumont-British Presents - "COLONEL BLIMP." ! "COLONEL BLIMP" "COLONEL BLIMP" "COLONEL BLIMP" IN TECHNICOLOUR With ROGER LIVESEY ANTON WALBROOK DEBORRAH KERR BOX PLANS Box Plans are Filling Rapidly at D.I.C. and Theatre, and as the season is definitely limited, we urge patrons to book immediately to avoid further disappointment. Based on a series of Cartoons by New Zealand's Famous Cartoonist, David Low. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) W1U.15 STREET T6L. 41219 omscriom-tMAiGAMAreo THiAT/ies Lro. DAILY, From II a.m.—NIGHTLY. At 7.30. THE GREAT SCREEN TRIUMPH. R.K.O. Radio's ROMANTIC AND THRILLING ADVENTURE " YELLOW CANARY " "YELLOW CANARY" "YELLOW CANARY" Starring „ T^ N:i; V RICHARD NEAGLE GREENE Introducing the Brilliant English Comedian CYRIL FLETCHER ("Dreaming of Thee") —Also— LUPE VELEZ LEON ERROL "MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S ELEPHANT" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) _____ xi m c m \' CUBA _T\ |, "Wellington's Request Theatre." Dlr.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 52-334 7.30 -r- TONIGHT aud THURSDAY — 7.30 The .Screen's Greatest Tribute to a Book . .'. a Peoplo ... an Audience 1 As Pearl Buck wrote it—So you will see it! LUISE PAUL RAINER MUNI RAINER MUNI in "THE GOOD EARTH" "THE GOOD EARTH" Man is Slave" to the Earth . .. . or its Master The struggle for existence aud ultimate acquisition ot riches may be the parallel of anyone ot us. In the simplicity of "The Good Earth" • . . in its application to every man . . . lies the secret of its greatness. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —SECOND BIG FEATURE. The Screen's Brightest Blues Chaser! "THE GHOST OF ST. MICHAEL'S" "THE GHOST OF ST. MICHAEL'S" Starring WILL HAY CLAUDE HULBERT A Mystery (but you'll roar) ... A Comedy (but you'll gasp). There's a Gag to Match every Thrill! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " '' ~ ' c a pTT° v!*^♦THEATRE OF THE~STARS* Dir.: N.Z. Theatres. Ltd. Tel. 18-507.. Another Capilol Achievement! The Management proudly announces the installation of tho latest and most modern \\ esfern Electric Mirrophonic Sound System. 7.15 - TONIGHT AND TOMORROW — 7.15 Robert Donaf Valeric Hobson In "THE ADVENTURES OF TARTU" Every Second Throbbing u -ith Suspense and Excitement. SECOND CAPITOL ATTRACTION "SPAWN OF THE NORTH" Starring GEORGE RAFT -HENRY FOND \ DOROTHY LAMOUR Where Men Meet Love and Death with the same Swift Daring. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults'j 3 ••■'■■iiiO»iiiiiiiiiiiuMiitaiig l iiiiiiiiMitii|7{' f TAT LE R f | THKATRK-lTia. LYALL BAY § Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 16-393. At 8 TONIGHT -— At 8 Once again we take pleasure in presenting the heautiful dramatic and deeply-moving portrait of "There'll Always Be An England." "MRS. MINIVER" Starring Greer * WallerGARSON PIDGEON — With — Teresa WRIGHT . . . Dame May WHITTY Tho significance of this courageous and inspiring story increases day by day, as the war draws slowly to a close—lt brings a message of hope and faith,' which many fot us have not yet appreciated. > (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Patrons are requested to note this programme will commence at 8 p.m. DANCING. -POSELAND ; CABARET. ~.*, Uu'- v >eloria and Harris Sts. DANCING NIOHTLY FROM 8.30 TO 12. To the Music of ' JACK ROBERTS. HIS PIANO. AND HIS " iv BAND, With ALENE to sing your Favourite Numbers. FRIDAY—LATE NIGHT. Dancing from 5.30 to 1 a.m. Subs', os. inclusive of Supper. SATURDAY IS CABARET NIGHT. ■11-578 ——■ Telephone 41-578. To Reserve Your Favourite Alcove As Bookings are Heavy. 1-s (id Double--, Subscriptions—l2s Oil Double. Including Supper.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF TH(E ' TEN - PER CENT. PENALTY ON. RATES-: NOTICE IS" HEREBY GIVEN that the' Wellington; City ' Council as o n'n°n erni > CC " ,(i ot ti,c Kn"nß.Acf'lo_s. resolved'that an additional, 7„ nJ, . Pe,', cT nlum .^ '"Ided-to all rates unpairr.: at tho expiration ' of .six months and fourteen days from demand thereof, jjnd sliflll be payable and recoverable accordingly. " • (N. 8.: RATEPAYERS ARE REQUESTED TO • N tITE THAT. THE PENALTY OF TEN PER CENT. ABOVE . MENTIONED WILL ACCRUE IN RESPECT OF THEIR RATES ON TUESDAY, AIARiJIi 13. 1015 TO • AVOID THE IMPOSITION OF THE PENALTY PAYMENT SHOULD BE MADE ON OR BEFORE AIONDAY, AIARCH 12, 1045.): E. P.",'-.NORMAN. FEBRUARY 21, la ID. ' TOWN CLERK,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 50, 28 February 1945, Page 2
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