Brilliant sparkling dialogue, interspersed with hilarious situations. Enrertninment cle luxe tlint Is too good to miss. *~= -KING'S |JeT Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. 20th Century-Fox Proudly Announce THE SECOND HILARITY WEEK OF GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS — With — MONTY RODDY WOOLLEY McDOWALL REGINALD GARDINER. NATALIE SCHAFER Starred in a story of laughter and heart-throbs, "MOLLY and ME" "MOLLY and ME" IT WILL BRING A THOUSAND LAUGHS TO YOUR LIPS AND A TRICKLE OF TEARS TO YOUH EYES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. (Tel. 52-212). COMING A. J. CRONIN'S "THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM " A 20th Century-Fox Production. ii|Mt^dorpllii WllllS STREET TEL. 41-219 DIRECTION yAMALGAMATED THiATKe,? i.ro. Daily, from 11 a.m.—Nightly at 7.30 20th Century Present j MARY O'HARA'S "THUNDERHEAD" "THUNDERHEAD" SON OF FLICKA In Technicolor. With RODDY McDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER RITA JOHNSON A Picture with a Heart as Big as Today's Golden West! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE "BACK ROOM BOY" With ARTHUR ASKEY MOORE MARRIOTT (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY 1 8.15 P.M. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE SILVER BAND. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE SILVER BAND. THE DOMINION'S LEADING CONCERT COMBINATION. Will Present a GRAND VICTORY RECITAL GRAND VICTORY RECITAL At the OPERA HOUSE P E X A HOUSE The Concert You Have All Waited Tor. QUALITY. BRILLIANCE. VARIETY Entertainment that will appeal to all tastes. NEW ZEALAND'S. FOREMOST ARTISTS Assisting MISS ENA RAPLEY The Dominion's Most Brilliant Soprano. MISS SANDRA GUNN, Violinist of Exceptional Ability. MISS DOROTHY SEYMOUR, Humour with a capital "II." MISS VALMA HUNT, Champion Eccentric Dancer at the Recent Competitions. MR. RAY TREWERN MR. BKRT HICKFORD Both Stars of the recent Production "Katinka," In which they gave outstanding performances. Superb Soloists from tlitf Band will also add their talent to a programme already conspicuous for its brilliance. •H. F. VINCENT, A New Zealand Champion Cornetist. ERIC SUNDBERG, A World's Class Xylophonist. VIC. ABRAHAM, The Wizard of the Tuba. KEVIN HANIFY, Trombonist of Exceptional Ability. THIS PROGRAMME IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE FINES'!' EVER PRESENTED IN WELLINGTON. Brilliant Band Playing. Clever Soloists. Outstanding Artists. Accompanist: MR. JACK MORRISON. His work will also be a feature of the evening. THIS WILL BE THE SHOW OF THE YEAR. Don't Miss It 1 Don't Miss It! Proceeds iti aid of Band Funds. E. ORMROD, Secretary. CENTRAL SUB-BRANCH. OWLVG to unforeseen circumstances, the Social Evening, Saturday, Sth inst., will NOT bo held. Watch this Paper for further notices. E. READER. Hoi). Sec. UTT IiEPERTOItY THEATRE (INC.). PRODUCTION FOUR EVENINGS OF TIIKKU ONE-ACT PLAYS. ST. JAMES HALL, Wohurn ltd., Lower Hutt., SEPT. 11, 12, IS, and H, at S p.m. FULL ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. DRAMA MELODRAMA COMEDY Box l'lan open to public, Mr. Stoneliou.se, High St. ■ Reserves 2s !)d.. T.THANDALLAH ' I'ICTCJItES l\. TONIGHT —At 7 o'clock — 10MGH1 "PHANTOM OF TIIK OPERA" "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" (In Glorious Tcchnicolour) Nelson EDDY, Susan FOSTER, Claude RAINS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "BERMUDA MYSTERY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) March of Time: "BRITISH IMPERIALISM." ATGAIO CITIZENS' PICTURES JS TONIGHT —At 7.30 — TONIGHT "LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP" •'LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) March of Time: "BRITISH IMPERIALISM." 7TUBLE TENNIS TAHLE TENNNS XaBLE TENNIS TABLE TENNNS NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. MONDAY, SEPT. 10; TUESDAY, SEPT. 11; WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12. AT BOYS' INSTITUTE. Admission Is (id. FINALS IN TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, SEPT. 13. Admission 3s and 2s (plus tax), and Is Cd. 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, Karori; and Taia Hall, Kilbirnie, under the direction of Madamo G. Taglicht, For further information asU for Fcldcr or ring -12-1 OS. 2nd (COMP.) COY., N./..A.5.C. PRO POSED MEETING. WOULD all ex-members of the above company, both overseas and homo service, who aro interested in a combined reunion and welcome home to our overseas members, and tho probable format lull of ;i 2nd A.S.C. Assn., pleaso contact either FRED BOUZAID. 23 Ghuznce Si., Weliiißton, C 2, Tel, 51-135 (Day) — Or — JACK FEKHAN, 273 Tinakori Rd., Wellington, Nl. Pleaso advise any other ex-members to do likewise. OTOR-CYCLE HILL CLIMB, SUNDAY, SEPT. 0, 12 noon, AT JUDGEFORD. Open to All. Entry Fee 2s fid. Ist and 2nd Prizes. IXION MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB. "OUBLIC MEETINGS. (Under Auspices of Walcli Tower Society) SEATOUN. SEATOUN. SEATOUN. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER !), 3 p.m. THE KIOSK, SEATOUN TRAM TERMINUS. "UNITED WORLD UNDER THEOCRATIC "UNITED WORLD UNDER THEOCRATIC RULE" RULE" 157 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. 157 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 7 P.M. INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE BIBLE STUDY. Everybody Welcome lo these Mp"'1""?. "'0 COLLECTION,
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 2
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