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WE ARE' RESPONSIBLE FOR ALIj THE HAPPY FACES AROUND TOWN TODAY I . • They're Still Laughing at THE SHRIEKS OF ARABY BUD LOU ABBOTT COSTELLO ABBOTT COSTELLO ABBOTT — COSTELLO — In — —"LOST IN A HAREM"— —"LOST IN A HAREM"— —"LOST IN A HAREM"— — With — • . MARILYN MAXWELL, JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA 90 Minutes of Merry Adventure in the Mystic East. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ST. JAMES FEATURETTES INCLUDE: "Air Mail News" (YE Celebrations in London) "Fitzpatrlck Traveltalk" "Passing Parade" "N.Z. Review" (VJ CELEBRATIONS IN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND) IT'S THE IDEAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. BY REQUEST, MORNING SESSIONS 11 A.M. MONDAY TO THURSDAY BE ADVISED BOOK EARLY. Fuller's EpPj^T. J A M E S^pP "THEATRE OF DISTINCTION" Plans: Theatre or D.I.C. Tel. 54-775.

BOOKED OUT TONIGHT! All Rescrvable Seats for this evening Performance have been booked well In advance. Is ami Is 6d seats on sale from 7.15 p.m. TJnlrersnl's Production "THE SUSPECT" "THE SUSPECT" "THE SUSPECT" "THE SUSPECT" With CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON And an Excellent Cast. Fcaturettes Include MARCH OF TIME (Post-war Farms), Entry Into Berlin (Paramount News). Next Week's Plans open Monday at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). r-^RE G E NT f i *~~\ THEATRE j J ".-st Wellington's Cosiest Cinema. DAILY, 2 and 8 p.m. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor More Especially for Adult Audiences.) PUBLIC * OPINION GROUP FILM EVENING, ! THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. ES U. ROOMS, Nathan's Building, 7.45 p.m. • (not on Monday, August 27, as previously announced). Continuing the series of documentary War Films, and including Two UNRRA Films on the work in Italy. This two-hour programme is open to the public. ________________

1.45 p.m.—Matinees Daily—l.4s p.m. TONIGHT—SHORTS FROM T O'CLOCK—TONIGHT A Gay Comedy in Tchnlcolour "HEAVEN Can WAIT," with Don Ameche, Gene Tierney (Recommended by Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Children.) PAT O'BRIEN in ""THE IRON MAJOR" I (Approved ror Universal .Exhibition:) Shorts 7 p.m., "The Iron Major" 7.8 p.m., "Heaven Can Walt" 8.40 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-UUB - \/ OLI ~ BLDGS> (Where There's Always a Good Show.) SUNDAY - SUNDAY - SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. EVENING, 7.45 o'clock Danied by two civilian friends Those Colourful, Romantic Days of Minstrels and River Boats. DON AMECHE in "SWANEE RIVER" THE •JJQWSjsiriJSsr^'-'^N C. FOSTER IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR Yim'ie <^S""^****' d Kentucky Home,' "Old Black Joe/ -Oh Susanna/ ?.j£IZ/ tmn Races," and many others—now see this great picture «" j, - of America's troubadour. ■~-**»^ a fte w ; <■„•■.* " '" "l * a L S O ' S C R E E X I X G : Eugene Palette in "RIDE, KELLY, RIDE" (Programme Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) SUNDAY—TIVOLI—SUNDAY IN GRATITUDE TO WELLINGTON FOR THEIR MOST ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME ISADOR GOODMAN By courtesy of Impresario Alexander Livitoff will return to Wellington for a Special VICTORY CONCERT AT THE TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 In the distinguished presence of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Newall ALL PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS This extraordinary Concert will be divided into three parts:— Part I—Some new items not previously included in his first three concerts. Tart 2 —Audience request items. 'Part 3—SURPRISE—SURPRISE—SURPRISE I Special Note: When purchasing your tickets please leave your request items at v the Box Office. BOX PLAN OPEN AT D.I.C. ON MONDAY, 9 A.M. 7/-,-5/--(lnserted by courtesy of the Self Help, Ltd.) KNOWLEDGE SUCCESS ADVANCEMENT HERBERT "si! T C L I F F E International Lecturer, Psychologist, Metaphysician TWO FREE PUBLIC LECTURES AT > NIMMO'S HALL MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 8 P.M.— "ALTER YOUR LIFE" (Man can overcomo circumstances) TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 8 P.M.— "HOW TO INTERPRET LIFE'S LAWS" (A magic key to spiritual understanding. A solution to problems.) • What are you doing about your future? Are you content to let things just drift along? Are you using your talents to the fullest capacity? The Laws of Life, when understood, become a spotlight to guide and inspire you. MUSIC COLLECTION • "THE WORLD'S FOOD PROBLEM AND-OURS!" Addressßy DR. MURIEL E. BELL NUTRITION RESEARCH DEEARTMENT, MEDICAL SCHOOL, DUNEDIN BLUE TRIANGLE HALL Y.W.C.A. BUILDING. BOULCOTT STREET MONDAY, AUGUST 27, AT 8 P.M. THE MAYORESS, MRS. W. APPLETON, WILL BE IN THE CHAIR Dr. Bell will present valuable and authoritative information regarding this Gigantic World Problem . . . Vivid Illustrated Material on Comparative Food Resources, and Nutritional State of people in different parts of the world. NUTRITION FILM—SHOWN BY FLIGHT LIEUTENANT HUDSON "TRAINING TABLES" This film Is new and unusual— definitely one to be. seen. SILVER COIN COLLECTION AT DOOR 0)0 DEFRAY EXPENSES—ANY SURPLUS TOWARDS RELIEF FUNDS. Sponsored by the National Council of Women (Wellington Branch), the N.Z. Women's Food Value League (Inc.), Wellington Branch, and the Wellington Club of the Federation of Business and Professional Women of the Y.W.C.A. of N.Z. FOR SALE BY TENDER THE TEMPORARY PREMISES BUILDING KNOWN AS LEWIS'S DEPT. STORES, LTD. BEHIND THE MAIN BUS SHELTER, HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT. Besides the two 40ft s 30ft Army Mess Huts, which have corrugated-iron roofs and which form the main part of the building, the following materials were used to erect the building:— 3510 ft of 4in x lin flooring, 1295 ft of boxing, 25T5ft of 4in x 2in, 120 ft of 4in x 3in, Guft of Cm x lin, 1050 ft of 9in x 2in, 4 only 6ft 81n x 2ft Sin doors, 14 only light points complete with tlxlngs, meter, boards, etc. To be sold in one lot, or separate lots to suit buyers. The highest or lowest tenders not necessarily accepted. Tenders close September 10, 1943. All Inquiries, tenders, etc., to be addressed to

MANAGING DIRECTOR LEWIS'S DEPT. STOKES, LTD. HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT THE HUTT VALLEY S.C.It. SONG GROUP BAND. REQUIRES NEW MEMBERS. TJOYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE BAND Male and female voices required. -X a t ORIENTAL BAY TOMORROW (SUNAll those interested In singing ring G3-981 DAY), at 3 p.m. after 6 p.m. ____———-——- _ ELLINGTON SKETCH AND STUDIO CLUB SPRING EXHIBITION OF ART, J- COMPANY (INC.) wishes to announce that .159 Willis St. (opp. V.M.C.A.), it is going into rehearsal next week for its FROM FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 'to forthcoming production of "The Belle of New SEPTEMBER 9.., York," and lias secured the services of MISS Daily, 10.30 to .1.3.0 p.m. .EVA MOORE as Producer. Auditions for Friday, 10.30- to !U0 P.m. and 7to 9 p.m. Chorus only will be held in NIMMO'S HALL Sunday, 2 p.m. to H p.m. on THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, at 7.30 p.m. : Admission Tree, /

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 48, 25 August 1945, Page 2

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