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TOMORROW (SUNDAY) BOOKED. OUT TONIGHT! . Once again all Reservabla Seats for , For Members of the Allied Forces, Saturday Night- have been booked well each of whom may bring two civilian in advance Is and Is 6d Seats on friends. By permission nnd at the Sale from 7.15 p.m. request of the civic authorities wo will , screen the programme as advertised i below. . ' i NO RESERVATIONS-USUAL PRICES'. '. paramount>B ■ VVI LEU'S Tcchnicolour Production _1~l ■■. .^^---^**^*^ >«»^_ ' • r*| Ernest Hemingway's Novel,■ Lj-^^C" T TA M F S**^~S>l "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS." fSS—_/i"> JAM & "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS." LJ I "-•■«««^. _^«- I M "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS." "***^» -^-*^ 1_ ~ "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS." _„_,., rRP "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS." THEATRE. „ FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS." ■ ,„.„„,„. (ka 77 «;> "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS." Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). 2 P.M. DAILY —- 8 P.M. Roars of laughter greeted every screamingly funny scene at Fridays Next Week's Plans packed sessions. Open Monday at the D.I.C. 1» and Theatre. NOTE: | "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" The Screen's Screens at 2.8 p.m. and 8.8 p.m. BRIGHTEST MUSICAL COMEDY. Sessions Daily 2 and 8 p.m. "ATLANTIC CITY" 4 Z=£l3 f?, EGENT cj—i "ATLANTIC CITY" l /""* THEATRE ' \ "ATLANTIC CITY" -^--— Wellington's Intimate Theatre. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sparkling with the lovely tunes of (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) yesteryear. . . . Tingling with the I new tunes of today. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ /CHILDREN'S Clothes Problems Solved! Use _, . \J wonderful Ross Hynes Multiple Pattern. — Starring — Cutg aU Childrcn - S Garments. C. Smith's. Cuba CONSTANCE MOORE s^ o you sulTer trm Eczema , PsorlaslSj RRATH TA-Y1 OR -LJ Patcnes, etc. Just try E.C.P. Eczema OlntHiXAU IAILAm ment {or any gkln infection; 33 6d. Perrett. with _ ii Chemist. ~ vvltn ¥ ATEST American Idea. Make your own Tifitnv rmnxNA Ju Kiddles' Toys, Scooters, etc., from Handy(The Sfe-eSSd Comtdian) . ; . man Blue Prints^ 2s. Stewart Hardware. CourrATTAPHinf n»nri"sHFAN Teaches Artletic Cake DecoratOZODYNE Lung Healer ror stubborn, longstanding coughs and bronchitis. Ola 1 MUSICAL COMEDY faithful," writes a erateful sufferer. 2s 6d. AS YOU LIKE IT BEST. Reports and Balance- j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) a^ "^ TONIGHT—SHORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK—TONIGHT George Formby in "BELLBOTTOM GEORGE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Brenda MarshalHn'TOU CAN'T ESCAPE FOR EVER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Shorts: "Army Air Force Band" (Musical), "Duffy Duckeroo" (Cartoon), Gazette, "Disillusioned Bluebird" (Cartoon). • Shorts 7 p.m., "You Can't Escape For Ever" 7.31 p.m. "Bellbottom George" 8.57 p.m. TELEPHONE' 43-968 - TTVOLI ~ PAELIAMBNT BLDGS' (Where There's Always a Good Show.) SUNDAY — SUNDAY — SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. EVENING, 7.45 o'clock By permission of the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment of Members of the Armed Forces and Mercantile Marine who may be accompanied by two civilian friends. ' Rita Hay worth, Victor Mature, Carole Landis IN THE MUSICAL THRILL OF ENDLESS DELIGHT "MY GAL SAL" i In Technicolour — ALSO SCREENING — MARY HOWARD in "WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER?" (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY — TIVOLI — SUNDAY MUSICIANS BALL yOUR NIGHT AT THE MAJESTIC CABARET i MONDAY, JULY 2 . : 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. j ~ TH REE BANDS NORM. HULL-BROWN ; PHIL GAMBY i RUSS LAWRENCE i ADMISSION BY INVITATION ONLY. 12/6 DOUBLE. APPLY 54-516, 51-429, HELP THE CHILDKEN STREET COLLECTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S HOMES CONDUCTED BY THE ANGLICAN CHURCH IN WELLINGTON , A FAMILY OF 250 — BABIES, GIRLS, BOYS Much help is needed and every penny collected I will go to the Homes without deduction. PLEASE GIVE LIBERALLY "ROOTING OUT A QUISLING" LIONEL FLETCHER'S MESSAGE TO YOUTH I 3,000,000 Empire Youth have heard the outstanding speaker. COM E T O WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI STREET SUNDAY, 3 O'CLOCK i Singing Commences at 2.45 p.m. I . Calling Young People and Men and Women of the Forces. Church reserved for you until ; 2.50 p.m. Overflow meeting for adults in , Wesley Hall, where loudspeakers relay the main service. Final Meetings: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. OFFERINGS FOR EXPENSES. THOSE TREASURED TRINKETS PUT THEM TO WORK IN THE WAR EFFORT! In almost every home there are valuable old pieces of jewellery . . . never ? used—but probably treasured keepsakes. Today, when our country Is In urgent need of money to ensure victory . . . why not convert those trinkets in War Saving Certificates? It's so easy to do this. Bring or post your old gold ornaments, old diamond rings, and brooches to ns. We will pay you today's market value for them, and you can invest the proceeds in National War Savings. W. M. HAYCBAFT & CO. I '(OVER PRESTON'S) Manufacturing Jewellers (ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS) 94 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON ~ HANDALLAH V PICTURES., N TONIGHT — At 7 o'clock ~ TONIGHT TONIGHT - At 7.30 — TONIGHT Sanders, Philip' Dorn, Brenda Marshall ! "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" S s In j Lucille Ball, Red Skelton, Gene Kelly -PARIS AFTER DARK" j (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) (Recommended by the Censor for Adultsj_ | —2nd Feature— LAUREL AND HARDY "CITY OF SILENT MEN" , In . | (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "AIR RAj£jyA _ I p,i-^ | '|| M^- -•- -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1945, Page 2

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