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J}. - - 1' BTJLLJfiB'S T '■■ , ;"■!_ fc|fT" M AJESTIC Tf( J". THEATftE J* ISIh a P^l Hm. i||| Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (45-100). Universal Films Have Combined Drama - Music - Technicolour Drama - Music - Technicolour Drama - Music - Technicolour To Give You ENTERTAINMENT You'll Never Forget A "THE CLIMAX" V Q # "THE CLIMAX" Brilliantly Starring SUSANNA FOSTER Sensation of "Phantom of the Opera" Already! Plans for the Weekend are Filling Rapidly. Reserve Now! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) You'll be Happier in a Puller Theatre.

TELEPHONE 43-9CS — 'TI^OI T~" °PP" PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Finally Tonight—7 o'clock GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL ROMANCES OX ICE Starring The Ice-Capades Company "RHYTHM ON ICE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). MEGAN TAYLOR, ELLEN DREW, RICHARD DENNING, JERRY COLONNA. ALSO SCREENING Anne Baxter-r-Walter Huston—Walter Brennan Erich yon Stroheim In the Dramatic Thrill "THE NORTH STAR" The Inside Drama of Russian Heroism. (K<se<xmiien<seo oy <Jens<u toi Adults.) Shorts 7 p.m., "The North Star" 7.16 p.m.. "Rhythm on Ice" 9.10 p.m. FRIDAY: "FLESH AND FANTASY" with Charles Bover, Barbara Stanwyck- "PITTSBURGH" with Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott. (Both Recommended by CenVoi for Aduffi GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT TOWN HALL ST. PATRICK'S DAY Saturday, March 17 at 8 p.m. OVER A THOUSAND CHILDREN In a First-class Programme of NATIONAL SONGS AND DANCES. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO BOOK THEIR SEATS WITHOUT DELAY. Admission 2s. Reserves Is extra. Plans at the D.I.C. RACES Ai v TRENTHAM SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1945 /\WING to the acute shortage of coal It Is regretted that the Railways Department is unable to provide special trains in connection with the Trentham Races on Saturday, March 17, and as the accommodation on the ordinary trains will be fully taxed by regular paseengers, It will not be possible to cater for "Race Patrons." LANCASHIRE HOUSE 35 BAY ROAD KILBIRNIE Announces the Opening of a Special Department for Men's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery. —HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS— LICHFIELD POINT-SETTER SHIRTS, FUSED COLLARS . . 18s <?d NEG. SHIRTS, 2 COLLARS \-\™ MEN'S SUEDE FINISH PYJAMAS S.M. M ' "6's"' 10s" 'fid :" XO S 9 MEN'S HEAVYWEIGHT FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS .......: 2 >s' XOS '6s G MEN'S SPORTS TROUSEBS, GREY WORSTED . . . 58s lid Dr MEN'S SPORTS COATS. ALL WOOL TWEED 'V. 8S £?, VJ,\ MEN'S WORKING TROUSERS, WANGANUI BIG 5 ..... ' oil n MEN'S WORKING TROUSERS. MO.SGIKL "f, «', 'TWIST TWEED WORKING SHIRTS !'.'!!!!!!.'!!'.!"! Mi!!"." r's 3d Special—Men's Pure Wool Working Sox,-Is lOd pr. BOYS' GREY FLANNEL SHIRTS. SIZES 4-10 FRO M 10s 6d BOYS' NAVY FLANNEL SHIRTS, SIZKS 2-10 . j lls M BOYS' HEAVY NAVY SERGE SHORTS, DOUBLE SEATS l*s Bd nr BOYS' SPORTS COATS FROM 41s lid BOYS' GREY PULLOVERS .*'' J, "* "£ TODDLERS' OVERCOATS, ALL WOOL TWEED, SIZES 2-G ..'..'.'£.'. FROM 38s Special—Boys' Greycloth Shirts, sizes 2-10,2s lid ea. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF TIES, BRACES, HANDKERCHIEFS hO\, ETC., VKOYI WHICH TO SELECT YOUR EASTER GIFTS. REMEMBER LANCASHIRE HOUSE FOR HIGH QUALITY—LOW PRICES JUST ARRIVED! AMERICAN PRINTED ART LINENS 38in wide 5s 9d yard Just opened this week—smart, bold spaced designs in American Printed Art .Linens. These were late delivered for summer, but many of tho patterns and colours are suitable for evening frocks—others for smart street frocks bee these attractive linens at Thomson's Silk Shop and buy several frock lengths while they are available. The colours are Turquoise, Green, Red. Pink, Blue, Lilac Time Tan and Navy, and in a variety of designs. 38in wide 5s 9d yard SEE THEM TOMORROW — AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY 1 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-BY SERVICE—A Reasonable Deposit and the goods are held for you. THOMSON'S SILK SHOP, LTD. 60 Willis Street (Next Boots, the Chemists) WORK WANTED BY VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AND TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE STUDENTS 1 FOR WORLD STUDENT RELIEF FUNDS n,, ,AS il'/"' 1 °f fi"'ir eamni»>S» to raise funds for International Student Service, IMC voi in organisation which provides direct help for students who are prisoners I'", l' l'''' an'! ref«aees, Wellington students have- set aside TWO ih(.i. -In • V AIiCn v auU APRIL M, as WORKING DAYS. They offer c'lnifni?.. K'u , c 1)e"Ille of Wellington and suburbs in any capacity— • lidruunn,,. Housework, Ironing, Digging, Mowing Ltnviis, Minding Children, etc. ouR WFjL L"o\? UsTSkvrs JlKP IS keconstbuctiox- HELP VB T0 HELP Job In (Ts'c'of'Tnd we'" */ J'°U could arranße an inside af well as an outslde WellhWnn' 1 ninqw!l'ics ', WrHe Organiser, Student Work Days, Victoria College, between op m ami Bpm a"y day frOm Fl' iday "" Thursday (March 22)' Remember the Days--—Sat., March 24 and April 14

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 63, 15 March 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 63, 15 March 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 63, 15 March 1945, Page 2

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