HURRY—LAST 2 DAYS, 2 & 8 p.m TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. Of Britain's Finest Drama, "THE MAN IN GREY" "THE MAN IN GREY" Starring MARGARET LOCKWOOD — JAMES MASOjN CROWDS ACCLAIM IT EQUAL TO AMERICA'S BEST { (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATItE. Tel. 52-212 "^ k ing's me Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout Xew Zealand. FRIDAY NEXT ; In view of the length of this picture, it. is no^ possible to have our usual Shoppers' Session on Friday. NOTE SCREENING TIMES: 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Of -all the Screen's Greatest Productions . . . Here Positively . . . Is the Industry's Supreme Achievement . . . Now Breaking All Records Everywhere. DAVID 0. SELZNICK Presents His First Production since "Gone . With the Wind" and "Rebecca." "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY 5; "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY' "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY' "SINCE YOU WENT AWAY' With This Most Distinguished Cast on the Screen. ' > JENNIFER JONES CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOSEPH COTTEN SHIRLEY1 TEMPLE MONTY WOOLLEY LIONEL BARRYMORE ROBERT WALKER A United Artists Picture. To see "Since You Went Away" is to live a Lifetime in an Evening —It's a Magnificent Picture. BOX PLANS— In View of its Unprecedented Success Everywhere, we urge you to Book Immediately at D.I.C. or Theatre, Tel. 52-212. Don't wait till Friday.' Do It Today. m (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) lllllll~TliidorMH WILLIS STREET TEL. 4-1 Z\ 9 tUKSCTIOHfAMMIGAMATeO TH£ATKSS LTO, DAILY from 11 a.m. NIGHTLY, at 7.30 IT'S- GOT RHYTHM! IT'S GOT ROMANCE! « IT'S GOT REVELRY 20th Century-Fox Presents SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE. In " WINTERTIME " " WINTERTIME " With JACK OAKIE CESAR ROMERO CAROLE LAND IS ASSOCIATE FEATURE "SWING OUT THE BLUES" With . 808 HAYMES LYNN MERRICJ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition?)" THE WELLINGTON RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION Presents VICTORY CAVALCADE OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON, ANZAC NIGHT, APRIL 25, At 8 p.m. Programme includes :— s ORCHESTRAL SECTION OF R.N.Z.A.F. BANL Conductor: F/Sgt. E. K. Thurkettle. Notable appearance of CARL FASSHAUER Eminent U.S. 'Cellist (Soloist N.B.C. and Chicago Symphony Orchestra). BERT HICKFORD (Baritone) Singing Sydney Homer's Setting of the Requiem. International Star, HEATHER WRIGHT, In Terpsichorean Gyrations. THE BENSEL THIO, Harvie, Doris, and Edie. Musical and Vocal Interlude. STARS ON WHEELS, Featuring Beazley Daroux, Joyce McGinnity, Shirley Croa With -1 The 3 Smart Boys, in \j NOVELTY SKATING ACT. Lightning Sketch Artist, WILL J. CONROY Presents "A LONDON CAMEO." Special Appearance ERIC WRIGHT, Featuring "Swinging On a Star." Well-known Entertainer, DAPHNE VIOLICH In Monologues, Grave and Gay MARCHING DISPLAY By Interhouse Marching Association. Directed by S/Sgt. Meldrum. MISS HAZEL MARTIN Presents A Song Scena, "SONG OF THE DAWN." Soloists: May Divinny, Fred Home THE MELODY MAIDS In a Medley of Soldiers' Songs. 1914-18 : 1939-45 THE BROOKLYN R.S.A. BALLET, In Association with HAZEL MARTIN and HER DANCERS. GRAND FINALE BY THE COMPANY "THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND." Box Plan now Open at the D.I.C. TOMORROW (ANZAC DAY) : Plan at Theatre from 11 a.m. Popular Prices: 4s and 3s. Unreserved 2s. THE WELLINGTON RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATION EXTEND THEIR GRATEFUI THANKS TO THE KILBIRNIE WRESTLIM AND SPORTS CLUB FOR ORGANISING ANI PRESENTING THE "VICTORY CAVALCADE.' BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. TOWN HALL X OWN HALL MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1D45. Welterweight Contest: TOMMY DUNN Versus BOS MURPHY An Attractive Programme of Preliminaries. USUAL PRICES. Box Plan at Humphrey's, Manners St. ifUK WEDDING NO It, INVITATIONS, Social 1 and Business Cards, Office Business I'rlnted Stationery—Tel. 47-222. "F-venlne Post" Printins Dept.
WELLINGTON RAILWAY DININGROOM AND CAFETERIA i Vacancies exist for full-time waitresses in the Wellington Railway Diningroom and Cafeteria. Experience not essential. Gross wages: Dining Koom, £3 14s 2d per weok; Cafeteria, £3 9s 2d per week. Forty-hour week (Monday to Saturday. Overtime paid at rate-and-a-Jialf, and Sunday work at double rate. Railway privileges. Two free meals per working day. Vacancies also exist for part-time waitresses in the Dining-room. Experience not essential. Gross wages: 2s 6%d per hour. : Part-time Sunday morning work is also available at 4s lOd per hour. 1 One free meal pei shift. For girls under 18 years of age living at home the above rates are reduced by 5s per week or l%d per hour. Uniforms provided. Please apply to Refreshment Rooms Manager, Wellington Railway Station. W. ELSOM, Comptroller (19/4/45),
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1945, Page 2
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