2nd WEEK TODAY I P.M. 5 P.M. 8 P.M. NO MORE CHALLENGING OR TIMEL? FILM HAS EVER MADE ITS APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON! IT WILL SHOCK YOU INTO A REALISA* TION OF THINGS YOU SAY CAN'T BE—.' BUT ARE. SKIPPY HOMEIER, 12-YEAR-OLD JEKYLL-HYDE, IS BRILLIANT 1 I ' In the Most Widely-discussed Picture , of the year, >.> -"TOMORROW, THE WORLD * "TOMORROW, THE ■ WORLD $ — With — FREDRIC BETTY MARCH FIELD And the Sensational SKIPPY HOMEIER A United Artists Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)". ■ AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. 51-277, ■ J^EGAL ' _. ~ KARORL Box Plans at Knighton's (Tel. 28-365). 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 " JUNGLE WOMAN " "JUNGLE WOMAN" With EVELYN ANKERS J. CARROLL NAISH And ACQUAXETTA As the Jungle Woman. A murderous beast ... in the body of a rapturous woman. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Columbia's Comedy Murder Mystery, "The Ghost That Walks Alone" " The Ghost That Walks Alone" With • ARTHUR LAKE JANIS CARTER. IT'S A SCREAM 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 7.30 — SATURDAY AND MONDAY — 7.3» " GOING MY WAY" And " FIESTA " (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.i Special Children's Matinee 2 P.M. — SATURDAY — 2 P.M. FRANK BUCK'S "JUNGLE CAVALCADE" The most astounding aggregation of wild animal thrills ever shown. SERIALS. "HOLT OF THE SECRET SERVICE" And "DON WINSLOW OF THE COASTGUARDS'* 0 — And — SPECIAL SHORTS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WELLINGTON WATERSIDE SILVER BAND. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE SILVER BAND. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE SILVER BAND. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST FAMOUS NEW ZEALAND'S MOST FAMOUS CONCERT BAND. CONCERT BA^~' GRAND VICTORY RECITAL GRAND VICTORY RECITAL GRAND VICTORY RECITAL At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RANI) OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 9, SUNDAY i:EXT, SEPTEMBER 9, SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 9, 8.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF NEW ZEALAND'S FOREMOST ARTISTS. MISS ENA RAPLEY MISS ENA RAPLEY MISS SANDRA GUNN MISS SANDRA GUNN MISS DOROTHY SEYMOUR MISS DOROTHY SEYMOUR MISS VALMA HUNT MISS VALMA HUNT MR. RAY TREWERN MR. RAY TREWERN iMR. BERT HICKFORD MR. BERT HICKFORD Eacli One an Artist of Outstanding Brilliance Assisted by Superb Soloists from the Band. BANDSMAN H. F. VINCENT BANDSMAN 11. F. VINCENT " (Champion Cornet Soloist) BANDSMAN ERIC SUNDBERG BANDSMAN ERIC SUXDBERG (Definitely a Xylophonist of World Class) BANDSMAN' VIC ABRAHAMS BRANDSMAN VIC ABRAHAMS (The Wizard of the Tuba) BANDSMAN KEVIN HANIFY BANDSMAN KEVIN HANIFY (Trombonist of Great Merit) Accompanist: MR. JACK MORRISON. No Bandsman Should Miss Hearing These Items. UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST . RECITAI, PRESEXTED IN WELLINGTON FOR MANX YEARS. Be Early. Don't Be Disappointed. Be Early. Don't Be Disappointed. E. ORMROD, Secretary. RUGBY P^^ LEAGUE TOMORROW. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. BASIN 1! E S 1! It V E. A S I N RESERVE. 3 p.m. WELLINGTON T. AUCKLAND. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. 3 p.m. For fast, open, spectacular football, come and see Auckland's leading playera in action. The best thirteen ever moulded together in thi3 country. You can be assured of a great afternoon's entertainment. The Homo Team is confident of giving a Rood account of itself against tills groat side. They are very fit and have been coached by an Ex-Inter-national who says they have a wonderful chanceof winning. DON'T MISS THIS EXCITING MATCH. 1.45 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER. 1.45 p.m Fifth Grade Reps. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. Admission Is, Stand Is extra. K. SHEAHON, Hon. Sec. W.R.F.U. SOCCER. „ SOCCER. SOCCER. SOCCER. 245 ~m . TOMORROW 2.45 p.m. 2 ; 4 5 p.m. TOMORROW 2.45 p.m. EFCRF \TION GROUND, .ECBEATIOX GROUND PETOXE. BEXEFIT MATCH. Venus Shield Competition. HOSPITAL v. RAILWAYS. .HOSPITAL v. RAILWAYS. Both Teams are still Strong Contenders for Championship Honours. Net Proceeds to assist Prominent Hutt Valley Player injured in recent match. A Great Game assured, with a worth-while reason for being there! - 1.15 p.m. — CURTAIN-RAISER — 1.15 p.m. HUTT v. STOP OUT. Sixth Division Cup Final. W. J. ARCITS, Sec, W.F.A. WANTED TO SELL. ' ~ RETURNED SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN. WE are giving you all the opportunity to Purchase your £100 worth of Furnitureat Sale Prices. Come and see us and talk it over and save pounds. THE S. S. WILLIAMS CO., LTD., 120-124 Lambton Qy. ANNUAL SALE. Commencing 9 o'clock Monday, Sept. 10. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. ' rpABLE Baize, 54in, was 6s, Monday 9 a.m., X 4s Gd yard. The S. S. Williams Co., Ltd., 120-124 Lambton Qy. '""""for sale.' LIGHT Oak Dining-room Suite, almost neve, with 6 Chairs, £3S; also Lady's Bicycle, £7 10s. Ring 25-001. ' _ . _ BOOKBINDING, PRINTING, ETC. FOR every description of Binding, including Permanent Records and Account Books, etc.—"Evening Post" Printing Dept. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 59, 7 September 1945, Page 2
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