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2 P.M. TODAY 8 P.M. TOMORROW: 2 P.M. 5 P.M. 8 P.M. He looked like your child or mine, but his soul was twisted beyond human recog- ( nition. With the cunning of. a master [ criminal he spread the doctrine of cruelty, i and hato spawned by a flend r IF YOU THINK SUCH A CHILD NEVER EXISTED . . SEE' SKIPPY HOMEIER la the Most Widely-discussed Picture of- the year, " TOMORROW, THE WORL_S "TOMORROW, THE WORLDS —■ With — FREDRIC ' BETTT MARCH FIELD A United Artists' Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PAMELA WALKER ■ In Popular Numbers from "DELIGHTFULLY DANGEROUS" " 1 AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. 11l J»LAZA ill Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. 51-27T, YOUR LAST CHANCE! """* FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.30. x "THE SONG OF BERNADETTE "•. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) H UesHETOGUE THEATRE=J^ 1 ir^l Brooklyn. ■ 50-081 — RESERVATIONS — 50-081 MARGARET LOCKWOOD JAMES MASON PHYLLIS CALVERT STEWART GRANGEB "THE MAN IN GREY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GLORIA JEAN RAY MALONB "MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Patrons are advised to make early reservations for this super programme. THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. Take a No. 7 Brooklyn Tram. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.35. ""~~ "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" "THE BODY DISAPPEARS" (Recommended by the Censor Tor Adults.) SECOND KINEMA FEATURE "THE SULTAN'S DAUGHTER" (For Universal Exhibition.) PLUS NEWS AND FEATURETTES. J_-" """iT INEM A, **^J L__2 = __~ V Teh 14-202. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. 7.15 -TOMORROW 7.15 Fox Films Present A LESLIE HOWARD PRODUCTION PRODUCTION "THE LAMP STILL BURNS" With Rosamund Stewart Godfrey JOHN GRANGER TEARLB The inside etory of what goes on behind tin closed doors marked "NURSES ONLY" A story, warm, human, purposeful. Youl| Lovo It! - SECOND KINEMA FEATURE — B.E.F Presents BELITA ' BELITA In "LADY, LET'S DANCE" With James FRICK & WaH?£ m ELLISON FRACK CATLETT The most amazingly versatile beauty ever dtoj covered by Filmland—skating, dancing, ani romancing In a new triumph of screen magic. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) Plus NEWS AND FEATURETTES, ETC. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. "PENROD'S DOUBLE TROUBLE" SATURDAY, AT 1.30. m H E THESPIANS (Inc.)^ Present "THE CRADLE SONG" . "THE CRADLE SONG" — By — Martinez Sierra, "'in the CONCERT CHAMBER, — On — SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14, and 15. Producer, LILIAN MILLAB. The Play that thrilled Wartime London. The Cast Includes: Marie Burns, Isobel Provan,- Jay McDonald, Rosalind Burton-Chadwick, Jocelyn Beaumont, and A. R. Farquhar. "THE CRADLE SONG" will be preceded by "FORTY WINTERS" "FORTY WINTERS" By the same author and produced by Joan Airey with Edward Furby, Norma Talbot, and Natalie Thomson. Box Plans now open to members at the D.I.C. and to the public Tomorrow Morning. RECITAL RECITAL — By — MOLLY ATKINSON MOLLY ATKINSON (Contralto) — And — VINCENT ASPEY yiNCENT ASPEY (Violinist) /CONCERT CHAMBER — TOWN HALIi, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, at 8 p.m. Admission 3s 6d and 2s 6d (Booking and Tax included). Box Plans Opens at D.I.C. Monday Next. LOWER HUTT CITY CORPORATION. NOTICE OF POLLING PLACES. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Polling Places in connection with the polling, proposal to discontinue the system of rating on the Unimproved Value in the City of Lower Hutt, will be situated as follows:— 1. Waterloo Schoolroom, Waiwhetu Rd., Lower Hutt. ' 2. Hibernian Hall, Victoria St., Lower Hutt. ■ ' ■ L 3. Wesley Hall, High St., Lower Hutt. 4. V.M.C.A. Hall, Birch St., Lower Hutt. 5. Waiwhetu Presbyterian Church Hall, York St., Lower Hutt. ' ' , 6 Baptist Sunday Schoolroom, Cnr. Lincoln. ; Aye. and High St., Lower Hutt. 7. Knox Schoolroom, High St., Lower Hutt. 8. Methodist. Schoolroom, Taita. 9. Epuni Schoolroom, Waiwhetu Rd., Lowet 10.' Gracefleld Schoolroom, Bell Rd., Lower 11." St. Paul's Schoolroom, Whites' Lin*. Lower Hutt. . « . 12 Committee-room, Dominion Farmers Institute Building, Featherston St., Wellington. -Polling hours, £ bK / Substitute Returning Officer. PATRIOTIC SHOP PATRIOTIC SHOP (Adjoining Allied Services Club)'' Will be opened by the AIR FORCE RELATIONSIR FORCE RELATIONS On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER T, From 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Cakes, Marmalade, Sweets, Flowers. All Proceeds to Patriotic Funds. (Inserted by Courtesy of Self Help, Ltd.) FOR BETTER HEALTH— JOIN THE GYM CLASSES At the Y.W.C.A. A. New Term for Women and Girls is Starting Now. ALL Classes, at the Blue Triangle Hall, Boulcott St.; Parish Hall, Karorl; and Tala Hall, Kilblrnie, under the direction Of Madame G. Taglicht. .. . ' ■ For further information ask for Folder or jflßg&fflm . ■ ■ . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 2