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daily' at ELEVEN O'CLOCK TWO O'CLOCK EIGHT O'CLOCK Fuller's " M AJ ESTIC Theatre | Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr's powerful story of an International criminal's love for a great beauty. "G ASUGHT" "GASLIGHT" "GASLIGHT" "G A SLIGHT" — With — Charles BOYER Ingrid BERGMAN Joseph GOTTEN DAME MAY WHITTY LATEST OVERSEAS NEWSREELS. Prime Minister John Curtln Passes—Allies Arrest. Admiral Doenllz and Other High Nazis —Belsrq Concentration Camp Goes Up In Smoke—Mr. Frnser Speaks of San Francisco Conference. Plans at the Theatre Dally from 10 a.m., Tel. 45-100. and D.I.C. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults and Definitely Unsuitable for Exhibition to Children)

TELEPHONE 43-968 — HPfVOT T "~ OPPI PAIJLIAMENT PLDGS. (Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight and Thursday—7 o'clock Burning days of Bold Adventure and Romance "ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES" IN EXCITING TECHNICOLOUR . . . STARRING Jon Hall, Maria Montez, Turhan Bey — ALSO SCREENING — Franchot Tone, Veronica Lake, John Sutton IN W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S THRILLER "THE HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATURETTES: "FUN TIME" (Technicolour Musical Parado), "MAGNETIC TELESCOPE" (Superman Cartoon), GAZETTE.' Shorts 7 p.m., "Hour Before the Dawn" 7.3(5 p.m., " All Baba and the Forty Thieves" 8.55 p.m. FRIDAY: "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" AND "THE GHOST SHIP" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO "THE GONDOLIERS" THE ARMED SERVICES OPERATIC SOCIETY , . Presents "lOLANTHE" (By Special Permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) GRAND OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 28, 2.15 P.M. AND NIGHTLY UNTIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 PRODUCER: EVA MOORE. MUSICAL DIRECTOR: CAPTAIN HARRY BRUSEY. BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. PRICES: 6/-, 4/-. AND 2/-. MATINEE: 5/-, 3/-, AND 1/6. PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS (Inserted by Courtesy of Self Help Co-op., Ltd.) 1945-CHARITY BALL-1945 TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 31 SPECTACULAR SOCIAL EVENT Presentation of 00 Debutantes to His Grace Archbishop O'Shea at 8 p.m. AS ACCOMMODATION IS LIMITED BALL PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BUY THEIIR TICKETS EAR&Y FROM THE CATHOLIC SUPPLIES, DIXON STREET. . Single £1/1/-, Double £2/2/----k IMPORTANT NOTICE Gallery ticket-holders will enter the Hall by the Wakefleld entrance. ' Ball ticket-holders and Debutantes will enter by the main entrance, Cuba Street. ' |" THE GALLERY IS ALREADY COMPLETELY BOOKED OUT. I S, F. HOSKINS, Hon. Sec UNRRA NATIONAL CLOTHING DRIVE PROVIDE CLOTHES OR MILLIONS PERISH CLEAN AND REPAIR NOW THE CLOTHES YOU CAN SPARE The following Is a list of depots to which the clothes may be forwarded:— UPPER HUTT: Red Cross Rooms every afternoon. LOWER HUTT: Red Cross Rooms, above "Hutt News," every afternoon; Mrs. Mitchell's home, 117 Woburu Road. PETONE: Patriotic shop, 172 Jackson Street, from Saturday (21st) to Saturday (28th) Inclusive, 10 o'clock to 3 o'clock weekdays and 9 o'clock i to 12 o'clock Saturdays; Mrs. Wallace's shop, corner Kensington Avenue and Jackson Street. SEATOUN: Red Cross Rooms, opposite Vicarage, every afternoon, 12 to 3.30 o'clock.. EASTBOURNE: Council Chambers, Wednesday mornings. BROOKLYN: Methodist Sunday School, 10 o'clock to 4 o'clock each day. CITY: Red Cross Rooms, ai Dixon Street, or Lady Galway frulld, DO Tory Street. Residents ot other suburbs please contact your Red Cross or Lady Galway Guild Committees. KELBURN: St. Michael's Hall. Nest Thursday, jtlly 20. from 9.30 to 4 p.m. WADKSTOWN: Parish Hall, Pitt KtrePt, Nest Thursday. July 26. 11 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. ISLAND BAY: Red Cross Shop, Theatre Building, from July 30 to August 3, 1 to 3 i p.m., or Mrs. Toop's home, 105 Clyde Street. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY SEAMAN BOYS Applications are invited from boys between the age limits of 15 years 3 months, and 16 years 7 months, on November 1, 3945, for entry into the Royal New Zealand Navy under a 12 years' continuous service engagement. Boys must be physically fit in ail respects and are not accepted if wearing dental plates. This is an opening for a sea-going career, with good prospects of advancement, in the flntvst service in the world. The standard of entrjf- is :iiigh and is competitive. Candidates within one month of the age limits may be accepted in exceptional circumstances. The closing date for applications is September 1, 1945. For further details and forms of application apply to the nearest Naval Recruiter:— NAVAL BASE, DEVONPORT. NAVAL TRANSIT DEPOT, HINEMOA STREET, WELLINGTON. R.N.Z.N.V.R. HEADQUARTERS, 40 ST. ASAPH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. RETURNING SERVICEMEN MUST HAVE CIVILIAN CLOTHESCAN YOU SEW? To fill urgent orders for essential civilian clothing we need 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 girls who will be carefully trained by experts, and ensured of a permanent future. Highest wages. No Saturday work. Hot meals, morning and afternoon tea available. INSPECTION INVITED— APPLY WORKROOM MANAGER, MATHESON MINSTEE, LTD. 20-22 VICTORIA STREET TI7ELLINGTON SOUTH BRANCH, K.SA DENTIST J. VV (Inc.).—Korero Thursday, Orange Hall' T? C. EVANS, Good Programme. ' JL. ' DENTAL SURGEON, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, --'■—■■■- '■■—'■ ■' — " '"" ' . "' .—. _. . 'vr'RTQ'V OY HUTT VALLEY CAGE BIRD SOCIETY. Tpl 4*5 4SS CONSOLATION PRIZES.. lei. 40-488. First No. 448 nnvPANY Annual Reports ana BalanceSecond • go 98 C°^U%rlS promptly by the "Evening Tiiird ,;^ iW * i w*.,««*.-*i ,Wq, 337. ..... [p ost » Printing Dept. TeL 47-222.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 21, 25 July 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 21, 25 July 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 21, 25 July 1945, Page 2

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