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THE RtfSERVABLE AREAS , Of FULLER'S MAJESTIC THEATRE arc entirely .booked out for this Evening,* I'orformanco ' of Metro-Gpidwyn-Maycr's " THE WHITE CLIFFS. OF DOVER" With the exception of 1-10 «»- rest'iTPd seats at Is, which will Ijo sold promptly at 7 p.m. There are TWO OTHER SESSIONS TODAY', al 2'p.m. and 5 p.m. and Iherc are l?OUR SESSIONS ON MONDAY (Kin;j's Birthday),, at ■ •• 11 a,m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., B.p.m. Reservations, which arc very heavy for diiys ahead, :'Ui available at tho linoldtts OlUci; in iho Main Foyer daily from 10 a.m. .. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE BOX PLAN WILL OPEN. AT THE D.I.C.' ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. «Uv. INST, at 9 o'clock. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNI ON nptOWN -— SATURDAY NEXT- HAM, X OWN SATURDAY NEXT — HALL "ELIJAH" "ELIJAH".' "ELIJAH" ""taiJAH" "BWJATI" -ELIJAU" : "ELIJAH" "ELIJAH" Spocial. Engagement of RAYMOND BEATTY RAYMOND BEATTY (Australia's Leading Baritone) Conductor: STANLEY OLIVER. Soprano: DORA DRAKE (Dunedin), Contralto: MARY PRATT (Dunedin), Tenor: JOSEPH BATTERSBY (Hamilton). 300 — CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA — 800 3QO — CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA — 300 PRICES: 6s (Res.), 4s (Res.), and 2s.

TUMUH'I ,SH<H!TS KtidM ' iK'MM'h I'UMUH'I .1.45 P.M.—MATINEE MONDAY—I.4S P.M. 'THE SULLIVANS," with Anne Baxter, Thos. Mitchell ALSO S I X IS IS N I N G . "TIMBER QUE<EN," with Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes EEATURETTES "BUTCHER OF SEVILLE" (COLOUR CARTOON), GAZETTE. (Programme Approved Universal Exhibition,) Shorts 7 p.m., "Timber Queen" 7.20 p.m., "Tho Sullivans" 5.33 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-908 - »"P § \/<fH I ~ OVe PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where's There's Always a Good Show.) SUNDAY — SUNDAY - SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. EVENING, 7.45 o'clock IBS permission of the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment of Members of the Armeri Forces and Mercantile Marine who may be accompanied by two civilian friends THE MUSICAL OF ALL MUSICALS "WEEKEND IN HAVANA" In Tcchnicolour . . . Starring ALICE. FAYE, JOHN PAYNE, CESAR ROMERO 4LSO SCItBBNING ZANE GREY'S "Riders of the Purple Sage" (Programme Reccommended by Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY - TIVOLT - SUNDAY TONIGHT AT 8 Gala Premiere- Presentation of the Treat You've Been Waiting IToi;, GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tha Wellington Musical Comedy Co. (Inc.) Presents its Superb' Successor to "A Country Girl" KUDOLi/ MUML'S -KATINKA-Hiii-11l anew to its haunting melodies—its gay scenes—its joyous comedy and i enchanting ensembles. JOYCE IZETT — RAY TREWERN Bert HicUford. Edna Whltehou.se. Ivan Smith. Margaret Harvey. Ediib Nelson. Elyin Arvanitis. Syd Harris, John Hedley-Brovvn. Lou Peters, Frank Rodgers, John B Stanton, Daphne Yiolich, and Many-Others. FULL CHORUS OP 100 VOICES t'RODUCED BY MISS EVA MOORE Ballets by Dorothy Dapiels and Jeane Home. / Musical Director-Wilfred Kohu GORGEOUS FROCKING SPECIAL MGHTINO AND SCENIC EFFECTS SIX BRILLIANT BALLETS — A HOST OF GLORIOUS, UNFORGETTABLE MELODIES PRlCES—Evening: 6/-, 4/-» 2/-. Matinees,: 4/-. 2/6, 1/G.' Children to Matinees: ■2/- 1/G. 1/FINAL MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. MONDAY'S PLANS AT THEATRE FROM 10 A.M. (TELEPHONE 56-230). THE SALVATION ARMY TERRITORIAL CONGRESS AND ..NATIONAL BANDS' WEEKEND I Under the Direction of , Colonel C. Walls and Mrs. Colonel Walls Special Visitors from Australia Colonel and Mrs. Slattery and Lieut. Colonel J. Bray TOWN HALL EVENTS Tonight (Saturday), 7.30 p.m.: GREAT FESTIVAL OF MUSIC. Eight visiting BumU participating. . ' Tickets 1/r. ■ ■ ' ' Tomorrow (Sunday) : ] , THREE PUBLIC MEETINGS, 10.45 a.m., 2.45 p.m., and G. 45 p.m. ' In the , Afternoon LIEUT.-COLONEL J. BRAY will address the fathering. Massed Bands will play. Monday, June 4, 7.30 p.m.. * GRAND YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION. , Tickets 1/-, Reserved 2/-. \ '..] UNITED «iELD DAY AND BANDS' REVIEW, Newtown Park, 9.30 . a.m. Town Hall if raining. '.■ PART-TIME WOMEN PACKERS ' . t ■ ■ ■ REQUIRED FOR LIGHT FACTORY WORK HOURS: 0.30 TO 5.30. -* ~ WAGES £2 5s PER WEEK, WITH OPPORTUNITY TO EARN BONUS. Apply to ALEX. HARVEY AND SONS (WELLINGTON), LTD 264-272 TARANAKI" STREET.. TELEPHONE 51-530. /: GIRLS AND WOMEN OUR INDUSTRY needs YOUR SUPPORT IN PEACETIME PRODUCTION Men's ; Women's, and Children's wear is in short supply, so WE COUNT ON YOU to keep our anils- in full production by filling positions 'as: ~ MENDERS-AND GRADERS- ■ " E Our Mill is in the Jieart of 'tho oily, so WE INVITE YOU to call ami .sco tho happy conditions under which wo work. MORNING TEA js supplied free, rind suggestions are encouraged. WACE^I arc ahovo award rate. Should you find a difficulty in working. a full eight-hour day wo shall be happy to- discuss the mailer with you. Apply afc your convenieneu to— SIX. lIANSEN-, MILL MANAGER , JACQUAKD HOSIERY MILLS, LTD. ■ 10 BRANDON ; STREET,. WELLINGTON ■ \ DON'T NEGLECT PILES. TTATUCOSK Ulcers . and Bad Legs. Worst VfEGLECTED Piles are dangerous Kinn fives V cases treated with Varex Method. Send for ; ® proved rene, 0d .ta.np.-.i.r,^ trlal trotl . g£j « We ,lin^n ™"iS£l '£ ?"$£ J, mont r Zann Fty., Bos 952 X (B. M. Appleton, Speiu-e. -N.Z. Automobile Chambprs. 33' Lower 154 Fcathertson St.), Wellineton. .' Taranakl St.. Wcllineln'-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 129, 2 June 1945, Page 2

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