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FINAL DAY THE "princess and the pirate" ]= k ing's '1=" Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N-Z. , FRIDAY AT 11 O'CLOCK THEN AT 2 P.M. 5 P.M. 8 P.M. THE SCREAM TEAM OF "HOLY MATRIMONY" TOGETHER AGAIN. GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE" FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS \ — With — MONTY RODDY WOOLLEY McDOWALL ! REGINALD GARDINER, NATALIE SCHAFER Starred In a story of hilarity and heart-throbs, " MOLLY and ME" "MOLLY and ME" "MOLLY and ME" "MOLLY and ME" IT WILL' BRING A THOUSAND LAUGHS TO YOUR LIPS AND A TRICKLE OF TEARS TO YOUR EYES. IT'S LAUGHTER, With a New Twist. IT'S HAPPINESS Every blessed moment. PATRONS WITH TIIE CONSENT OF AIISS FIELDS THE MANAGEMENT WILL DISTRIBUTE TO ALL LADIES ATTENDING THE DAY SESSIONS ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND AIONDAY, AN AUTOGRAPHED PICTURE OF THIS FAAIOUS STAR. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 52-212). WILMS STREET T6L. 4-IZI9 CIRBCTICNyAMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD, Dally, from 11 a.m.—Nightly at 7.30. THE DAFFIEST, LAFFIEST FILM THAT EVER TICKLED YOUR FUNNYBONEI United Artists Present— "3 IS A FAMILY" "3 IS A FAMILY" The Story of a Careless Stork I With Marjorie Charlie Fay REYNOLDS RUGGLES BAINTER And Huge Supporting' Cast. Associate Feature CHARLES STARRETT " BLAZING * SIX-SHOOTERS " (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Knighton's. Tel. 28-305. 7.30 TONIGHT AND FRIDAY 7.30 DEAD END KIDS And LITTLE TOUGH GUYS In "MUG TOWN" "MUG TOWN" Crusading for the Law—with crashing fists posing as part of a ring . . . busting the town wide open to wipe out Racketeers 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: "There's Something About a Soldier" "There's Something About a Soldier" — With — TOAI NEAL No man ever faced greater shame for the love of his country ... no woman ever made a greater sacrifice for tlie man she loved, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). 7.30 SATURDAY AND MONDAY 7.30 "BUFFALO BILL" (in Technicolour) — And — "HOSTAGES" FINAL SHOWING 7.30 p.m. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. 3 X HE ASCOT V c3Ei Telephone 15-176. f —i Corner Constable St. In Dazzling Technicolour "THE BLACK SWAN" "THE BLACK SWAN" TYRONE FOWER MAUREEN O'HARA "SWAAIP WATER" "SW'AAIP WATER" WALTER BRENNAN WALTER HUSTON (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TOAIORROW, SAT., AION. "THE HARD WAY" "THE HARD WAY" IDA LUriNO DENNIS AIORGAN "FIRED WIFE" "FIRED WIFE" ROBERT PAIGE LOUISE ALLBRITTON (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ORGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1945, At 3 p.m. By * CHARLES MARTIN, Mus.Bach, L.R.A.AI., Organist St." John's Church, Invercargill. Presented by the National Broadcasting Service, by arrangement with the Wellington City Council. 1. "Air" (Samuel Wesley) 2. "Prelude and Fugue in G Alinor" (Bach) 3. "Morceau de Concert, Op. 24" (Guilmant) 4. "Concert Scherzo in F, Op. 20" (P. J. Alansfield) 5. "Sous Les Bois" (Guilmant) 6. "Intermezzo from Third Sonata in F" (Luard-Sclby) 7. "Variations de Concert, Op. 1" (Bonnet) 8. "Prlere, Op. 30, No. 2" ..,;.. (Callaerts) 9 ."The Bee" (Lemare) 10. "Reve d'Amour" (F. Corbett) 11. "Chorale-Fantasia on 'Ye Holy Angels Bright.'".:..-...' (Harold Darke) ADAIISSIQN Is. % UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. "DASSENGERS Booked for Wahine from Wellington for Lyttelton on SATURDAY, SEPTEAIBER 1, at 7.30 p.m., are notified that, owing to circumstances beyond the Company's control, the sailing is postponed till 9.30 a.m. on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. i FOR WEDDING NOTE' INVITATIONS, Social and Business Cards, Office, Business Printed Stationery;— Tel. 47-222, "Evening Post" L Printing Dept. .-'■—--

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 52, 30 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 52, 30 August 1945, Page 2