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GERMAN ATROCITY FILMS : SCENES OK HORROR At BUCHENWALD and BELSEN This Paramount Airmail News Film is presented at the conclusion of each session. A short interval ia arranged to allow.those lialrohs who do not Wish to sec this film, to leave, (This Is a Horror Film -Suitable for Adults only.) I BOOKED OUT TONIGHT! Once again all reservablo seats have been booked suveful days in advance —Is and Is (id seats on sale from 7.15 ii.ni. WARNKII BROS.' ; Dramatic Production I "IN THIS OUR LIFE" I "IN THIS OUR LIFE" | "IN THIS OUR LIFE" | BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS — And — . j A Brilliant Cast. BALLET RUSSE DE MONTE CARLO BALLET ItUSSE DJB MONTJiI CARLO "Spanish Fiesta," In Technicolour. Also, Govt. Victory Short. JJ E G E N T Manners St. 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. Dir: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. | (Kp.poinmomiPd t>.v the Censor for Adults.)

If U LUCK'S ill 10 ATMS 2 P.M. Telephone 54-775 —— 8 p.m. LAUGHS GALORE I ~ In — Paramount Pictures' "THE GREAT MOMENT" "THE GREAT MOMENT" "THE GREAT MOMENT" With JOEL JIoCHEA BETTY idfiLl) William Demurest; The story of a hundred mistakes. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —FRIDAY NEXT— Plans Open Monday Lovely DEANNA DURBIN IS BACK AGAIN! II Tins Time in Technicolor. II "CAN'T HELP SINGING" "CAN'T HELP SINGING" I The riclurc Beautiful — With — The Melodies of Jerome Kern (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , i

TONIGHT— SHOUTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK—TONIGHT Alan Marshall, Larraine Day in "BRIDE BY MISTAKE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO SCREE N ING * ' j JOHN WAYNE in "TALL IN THE SADDLE" j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) f Shorts 7 p.m., "Tail in tho Saddle" 7.40 p.m., "Brido By Mistake" 9.14 p.m. j TELEPHONE 43-968 — rpTVOT T ~ OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where's There's Always a Good Show.) j SUNDAY - SUNDAY - SUNDAY j AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. EVENING, 7.45 o'clock 5 By permission of the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment of Members of tho Armed forces and Mercantile Marine who may be accom- ; panied by two civilian friends. RANDOLPH SCOTT —GENE TIERNEY IN THE TECHNICOLOUR THRILL • | "BELLE STARR" - h (Tho Bandit Queen) * ALSO SCREENING ; ] Lynn Bari, Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan ! IN THE THRILLER 1 "WE GO FAST" | (Programme Rcccommcndcd by Censor for Adults.)" SUNDAY — TIVOLI — SUNDAY BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY AT D.LC. GRAND OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT — MATINEE 2 P.M. — NIGHT AT S. (For a Limited Season) j The Wellington Musical Comedy Co. Presents its Superb Successor to "A Country Girl" il Rudolf Friml's Sparkling Beautiful Operetta 'j -KATINKA- ■ | JOYCE IZETT — RAY TREWERN ■ . Bert Hickford, Edna Wuitehousa. Ivan Smith,-Margaret Harvey, Edith Nelson, and Many More. "....'.• ■■- .■ I FULL CHORUS OF 100 VOICES. PRODUCED BY MISS EVA MOORE i! Ballets by Dorothy Daniels and Jeinie llorne. . '< Musical Director —Wilfred Kolm • . | • ■■'■■ f Admission Prices. Evcniiif? C/-, 4/-, 2/-. Matinees, 4/-, 2/-, 1/6, ! Children to Matinees, 2/-, 1/G. 1/- (All taxable prices plus tax). Preferential Plans for Tickct-lioldors open Monday, May 2S. .. i Ordimny Plans open Tuesday May 29. at D.I.C. ■ | ! WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL CIVIC BALL FOR j SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN RETURNED \ FROM OVERSEAS To bo held on THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945 AT-TillS TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, AT 8 P.M. \: All Service Men and Women who have returned at nny time during this war j :\ may obtain complimentary tickets i'or themselves and partner at tho A.N.A. I Club, Willis Street, between noon and 2 p.m. and between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m., j or at tho Returned Services' Club, Victoria Street, during office hours. \ NOVELTY PRIZES FOR DANCERS AND NON-DANCERS. I EVENING DRESS OPTIONAL FOR SI3RVICISMEN ■ . j SKATING - LUNA PARK GLIDE SKATING RINK WAKEFIELD STREET The exhilarating winter sport is now in full swing. SESSIONS: Lunch, 12-2, S)d. This session Is an ideal session for learners Evening, 7.30-10.30, 1/6. Monday to Friday. SATURDAY SESSIONS: Children: 10-12, Od. Afternoon, 2.30-4.30. 1/-. Evening, 7.30-11, 1/0. . . College Session, every Thursday, 3-5, Oil. FOR HEALTH'S SAKE ROLLER SKATE % . PROPRIETORS: LUXA PARK-(N.Z.), LTD. j ! Uli ..m i.i hi i.i i i.i ; i ~„...,..,„.,,.,.■■!!— i.n. ~,.!—— ~..,.„...,.,■ ~, —~,. ■„ I \ ELECTRICITY CONTROL ORDER, 1945 j TO ALL SHOPKEEPERS I Except when your shop is opim rot business, all interior lighting must bo'switched off unless overtime is boing worked. ! TO ALL BUSINESS PEOPLE The use of electric radiators in shops, offices, factories warehouses, business premises, hotels, halls, theatres, Government offices, and Armed Forcos' premises is prohibited between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on any day except Sunday. TO ALL DOMESTIC CONSUMERS Economise in the use of electricity. Use all electrical apparatus as sparingly as possible. In particular, cut off radiators and water heaters between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. THE HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD AGAIN ASK TOR YOUR FULL CO-OPERATION IN ITS CAMPAIGN TO CONSERVE ELECTRICITY. NEW '/KALANIi ACAUKMV OK vims av -,Z WKLLINC.'TON HOYS' IXSTITUTK ANNUAL KXIIIIMTION SIIAKR KAXD NOW OI'KN DAILY^ ,a tho ART GALLERY ~ ol( , his A VillcUlclol .. v Kvonin, in h0,,----flours': J\ our of .Mr. A. Iremoiißcr (who recunlly WceU days: 10 a.m. to 0 n m retired from the position of bandmaster). In Saturdays: 10 a.m. to 12 noon. the Concert Chamber, Town Hnll, on Monday Friday evcnlncs: 7 p.m. to 9 n'm Next. Mii.v 28, 1!) 15. at S p.m. . Admission Is. Art Uolod tleliola Is M\ M™A* lllld tlloso lntcrc9lccl 1U bnnd£ Entrance -through D.I.C. Lounge. ' J Invited to attend.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 2