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FULLER'S jir^sj. j a m E"r^ij THEATRE. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775). 2 P.M. ■ DAILY —— 8 P.M. P-O-S-I-T-I-V-E-L-Y The Biggest, Loudest Laugh in Years But No Wonder. Look Who's Here Again Bud Lou ABBOTT .COSTELLO ABBOTT COSTELLO —In— Universal Pictures Comedy, " HERE COME THE CO-EDS" COME THE CO-EDS" I With the HOUR OF CHARM ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA Featuring EVELYN AND HER MAGIC VIOLIN. — Selected Featurettes Include — (MARCH OF TIME) "INSIDE CHINA TODAY" The stirring story of China's great effort to re-establish herself as a leading nation. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE LONDONERS' LEAGUE (INC.) "500" evening, Thursday, July 10, at 37 Dixon St. (Blind Social Club Room). Secretary: Box 312, G.P.0., Wellington.

TONIGHT—SHORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK—TONIGHT Joel McCrea, Maureen O'Hara in "BUFFALO BILL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — ALSO SCREENING — "PARIS AFTER DARK," with Geo. Sanders, Philip Dorn (Rocommended by- Censor for Adults.) Featurettes: "Frog and the Princess" (Cartoon), "Valley of 10,000 Smokes" (Special), and "Concentration Camp Atrocities" (This is a horror film —suitable for adults only— and will be screened at the finish of the performance. Shorts 7 p.m., "Paris After Dark" 7.15 p.m., "Buffalo Bill" 5.45 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-968 - rpF\7Y)[ T ~ OI>P- PARLIAMENT 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 tve open on Sundays for the entertainment of Members of the Armed Forces and Mercantile Marino who may bo accompanied by two civilian friends. Betty Grable, Don Ameche, J. Carrol Naish ! In the Musical Comedy in Technicolour "DOWN AKGENTINE WAY" — ALSO SCREENING — SIDNEY TOLER in "CASTLE IN THE DESERT" (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY - TIVOLI - SUNDAY OPENING CONCERT NEW ZEALAND TOUR—ENTHUSIASM OF AUDIENCE. "Isador Goodman in his first recital given at the Town Hall, Auckland, last night was accorded a most enthusiastic reception by a large audience. Goodman brought all the brilliant technique of the virtuoso pianist and .roused his audience to such intense enthusiasm that he was recalled many times." —"Auckland Herald." IMPRESARIO^ ALEXANDER* LEVITOFF Presents OUTSTANDING CONCERT ATTRACTION I The Famous Pianist ISADOR GOODMAN I ONLY TWO CONCERTS I; JULY 17 AND 19, AT TOWN HALL FIRST PROGRAMME INCLUDES— ■ "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor," by Bach-Tauslg; "Sonata in F Minor," Op. 57, No. 23: "Appassionata," by Beethoven; Four Mazurkas, by Chopin; "Nocturne in D Flat Major," Op. 27, No. 2, Chopin; "Waltz in A Flat Major," Op. 34, No. 1, Chopin; "Danse Rituelie do Feu," Manuel do Falla; "Pagodes," by Debussy; "Little White Donkey," by Ibert; "Concert Arabesque," on Motifs, by Johann Strauss. SECOND PROGRAMME— Sonata in J Sharp Minor, Beethoven; Etudes Symphoniques, Schumann; "Clair de Lune," Debussy; "Pantomime," by De Falla; "Alborade de Graciosa," by Ravel; "Waltz in C Sharp Minor," by Chopin; "Etudo, Op. 10 (Black Note), Chopin; Etude in Op. 25 (Butterfly), Chopin: "Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody," by Liszt. By special arrangement between Alexander Levitoff and Isador Goodman i ■ Special Concessions to Students. Prices: Reserves 8/-, 6/-, 4/ (plus tax). Unreserved Seats 2/6 (plus tax), at the doors. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. COMMENCING AT MATINEE ON SATURDAY, JULY 28 FOR A SHORT SEASON THE ARMED SERVICES OPERATIC SOCIETY Present s (By Special Permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S COMIC OPERA "lOLANTHE" AT THE OPERA HOUSE PRODUCER: EA'A MOORE. MUSICAL DIRECTOR: CAPTAIN HARRY BRUSEY. An Outstanding Attraction. 1945-CHARITY BALL-1945 TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, JULY 31 0 As accommodation is limited to 1000, early application for tickets is advisable. The list of debutantes is now closed, a record number of 90 having been accepted. Box Plan for Gallery Seats will open at the D.I.C. on July 24. BALL TICKETS (AVAILABLE AT CATHOLIC SUPPLIES, DIXON STREET) : SINGLE £1/1/-, DOUBLE £2/2/-; GALLERY TICKETS 2/6, BOOKING- FEE 6d. 1 S. F. HOSKINS, Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL J. AND N. TAIT HAVE THE HONOUR TO ANNOUNCE GEACIE FIELDS ENGLAND'S MOST BELOVED ENTERTAINER TWO WONDERFUL GALA CONCERTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—AUGUST 3 AND 4 Preliminary applications for seats for each of the two concerts are being rio C /o/d lmmccllat(?|y at the Box Office of tho D.I.C. Each preferential seat &l/l/-, no tax. Applications must lie In writing and accompanied by remittance and stamped, addressed envelope. ALL THE NET PROCEEDS ARE BETNG DONATED TO WAR CHARITIES. Positively no free list. VAREX Method lelieves worst'cases bad legs nnd varicose ulcers in 4 to 6 dressings. 9 D Stamps tirlriga Generous Trial Treatment of Varek, Ltd., Box 1558 AC!, 21 Grey St., WeiZann Pile Specific. Simple, easy relief llncton. Local Rep.: Nurse Spence, N.Z. AutoZann Pty., Box 952 X (B. M. Appleton, 154 mobile Chambers, 35 Lower Taranakl St., Weltfeatherstoa St.), Wellington, lington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 12, 14 July 1945, Page 2

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