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FULLER'S =ir^"~s t. j ame THEATRE. ; Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). 2 P.M. —DAILY— 8 P.M. Radiating Happiness and Carefree Adventure in her First Technicolour Triumph. •Jely DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN I And the Sparkling Melodies of Jerome Kern In Universal Pictures' "CAN'T HELP SINGING" "CAN'T HELP SINGING" With ROBERT PAIGE and AKIM TAMIROFF A Thrill Your Eyes Will Prize For Ever. ■ —Selected Featurettes Include— "What To Do With Germany" "March of Time" joins issue with the Peoples of the World and shows what we should do. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

TELEPHONIC 43-iIM — rpT\f/\| y _ oPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. X I V \ ;JUA (Where riierp's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Finally Tonight—7 o'clock BETTY GRABLE—GEORGE MONTGOMERY In the Musical Carnival in Technicolour "CONEY ISLAND" Songs include "Cuddle Up a Little Closer." "Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey," "Dark Town Strutters Ball," "Take It From Here." — ALSO e> V. R E E N ING1 — LENA HORNE—FATS WALLER CAB GALLOWAY and His Orchestra IJM THE MUSICAL HIT . "STORMY WEATHER" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATURETTES: "DAY IN JUNE" (CARTOON), "STEELHEAD FIGHTERS" (SPORTS), "iJKUCOP-TER" (CARTOON). "SAILS ALOfcT" (SPECIAL), GAZETTE. Shorts i p.m., "Stormy Weather" 7.33 p.m.. "Coney Island" 9 p.m. TUESDAY: "SONG OF UUSSIA." starring ROBERT TAYLOR, SUSAN PETERS, and HICHAKD ARLEN in "ALASKA HIGHWAY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). CITIZENS' WELCOME TO MR. S. G. HOLLAND, M.P., LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION A citizens' welcome will be accorded to Mr. S. G. Holland, M.P.', on his return from hie trip abroad, in the WELLINGTON TOWN HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 8 P.M. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE All citizens invited. MR. C. M. BOWDEN, M.P. ' FOR THE i WELLINGTON WEST ELECTORATE Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING OF ELECTORS In the PARISH HALL, MAIN ROAD, KARORI TOMORROW (TUESDAY), JUNE 12 A*T 8 P.M. . • ALL ELECTORS AND RESIDENTS WELCOME HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER . BOARD FACTORIES MUST CLOSE BETWEEN 5 P.M. AND 6 P.M. Because of the shortage of electricity all factories in the Hutt Valley Electric Power Board area must cease using electricity BETWEEN 5 P.M. AND 6 P.M. DURING THE [ MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY The only exception will be where continuous processing is in operation. BUT PERMISSION MUST FIRST BE OBTAINED FROM THE HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. THE POWER SITUATION IS CRITICAL—ALL CONSUMERS MUST CONSERVE ELECTRICITY I. R. ROBINSON, General Manager. ixIiUL/Jiilv x I sxAlJhi Employment with the Self Help Co-op, offers you the best prospects for advancement of any grocery organisation in New Zealand. We are at present requiring senior and junior assistants, both male and female, for Wellington City and Suburbs and the Hutt Valley. Highest wages and every opportunity for quids advancement given to those showing keenness and ability. Apply personally or In writing to: STAFF MANAGER, • 292 TARANAKI STREET OR RING 54-700 FOR APPOINTMENT CAN YOU SEW BY MACHINE OR BY HAND? As (ho outbreak of war created an urgent need for Uniforms for the Armed Forces, so the return to peace will create a tremendous demand for , men's civilian dotliliis, to rehabilitate the returning servicemen. To fill urgent orders we need immediately more helpers as follows:— MACHINISTS. EXPERIENCED TABLEHANDS. PLAIN SEWERS (No workroom experience Is necessary, provided applicants can do average class of plain sewing). BEGINNERS: Young gh-Ls who will be carefully trained by experts. Full-time 'workers preferred, but part-time can be arranged to suit your convenience. Good wages. No Saturday work. INSPECTION INVITED—APPLY WORKROOM MANAGER MATHESON MINSTER, LIMITED 20-22 VICTORIA STREET ; WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 136, 11 June 1945, Page 2

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