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' YOU SHOULD RESERVE ! CROWDS ARE CROWDING To the Paramount Production "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" "TILL-WE MEET AGAIN" With RAY MILLAND BARBARA BRITTON LUCILLE WATSON WALTER SLEZAK Also Worthwhile Featureltes: ATOMIC. POWER (Today's Topic) BONNIE LASSIK (In Technicolour) A Charming Scottish Item. News Items include: Jap Prisoners on Okinawa—Churchill Salutes Desert Rats in Berlin —Labour Landslides to Power in Britain. DAILY 2 and S p.m. , rWREGENT^, i ■»- ■> THEATRE y-f-T? Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). LMr.: J. C. William-sou Picture Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.)

A SOUTH SEA JOYLAND OF FUN — MUSIC — AND THRILLS. " RAINBOW ISLAND " '• RAINBOW ISLAND " Starring Dorothy Eddie LAMOUR BRACKEN LAMB A Paramount Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Filmed in Radiant Technicolor. St. James Featurettcs Include: NORTH ISLAND V. SOUTH ISLAND RUGBY MATCH. 2 p.m. DAILY '6 p.m. FULLERS iP^T. J A M E ?^JJ " THEATRE OF DISTINCTION." Plans: Theatre or D.I.C. (Tel. 51-775).

TELEPHONE 43-UfJS — rpT\7"AT T ~ ol>r> PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Finally Tonight—7 o'clock The story of an unholy love and an almost perfect crime. Fred Mac Murray, Barbara Stanwyck, Ed. G. Robinson IN THE EXCITING MYSTERY THRILLER "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" (Recommended by Censors for Adults.) They got away with murder, but they couldn't get away from me I —AL SO SCREE NIX G — j ANN SOTHERN in "MAISIE GOES TO RENO" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATURET'TES: "HEROES ON THE MEND" (SPORTSLIGHT), GAZETTE. Shorts 7 p.m., "Maisie Goes to Reno" 7.15 p.m., "Double Indemnity" 8.50 p.m. TUESDVY: "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" (Recommended by Censor for Adults), also "MY PAL, WOLF" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). BOXING! BOXING! TOWN-HALL MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER ' 17, 1945 AT S P.M. NEW ZEALAND PROFESSIONAL FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF 15 ROUNDS: CLABRIE RAYNER (Blenheim), Holder Versus HAROLD FOOTE (Wellington), Challenger USUAL THRILLING PRELIMINARIES. Box Plan at Humphrey's, Tobacconist, Manner. Street. Preferential Booking, Tuesday, September 11. PRICES AS USUAL WRESTLING! WRESTLING! PROFESSIONAL LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE In order to settle all arguments as to the Professional Light-Heavyweight Championship, the Wellington Wrestling Association is staging an ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT in which tho opening bouts will be at tho TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK JACK PRESTNEY versus CLEM SHANNON AND TOM WRIGHT versus GUNNER COOK Each bout will bo of live flvc-mlmitp rounds. First-class Amateur Preliminaries. Prices as Usual. Booking at Humphreys, Tobacconist, Manners Street. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY MT. VICTORIA BRANCH A PUBLIC MEETING wiil In: held at. the Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church Hail on TUESDAY (11th), at S p.m. SPEAKER: MRS. POLSON "SOMETHING WORTH HEARING"

SURPLUS AVAR ASSETS FOR SALE THE WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD, Defence Services Building, Bunny Street. Wellington (Postal address Box 5080 Lambton Quay), INVITES OFFERS for :— ENGINES, OIL. 'J5 8.H.1'., "HORNSBY ACKROYD" Ci only) : Located at Wellington. , . , ENGINES, PETROL: One S h.p., one 25 h.p., one U-j-.S li.p. Located at AucfcCALORIFIERS WITHOUT VALVES: One 50-gallon and one 150-gallon.. Held at Wellington. STOKER, AUTOMATIC, "VALE": With, motor. Hopper capacity 101b tuel. Located at. Christehiirch. MOWING MACHINE: "Masscy Harris." 4ft Oin cut. Located at Papalsura. STONE CRUSHER. ".JACQUES": Mm x Tin, with screens. Held in Auckland. PLANING MACHINE: 4-SIDER: McDowall," with shaft and pulleys and two shinier heads. Held at. I'aeUakariUi. (■'LAZED EARTHENWARE, DRAINPIPES, OIN: m lenpths. Quantity 7SO, at Waiouru Military Camp. OFFERS CLOSE with Board's Secretary, to whom they should lie addressed in envelopes marked "Otter f0r...." at NOON on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. Further particulars and conditions of sale (except as to Drainpipes) are obtainable from Board's Wellington Oilice, ofjlces of Board's District, Executive Officers, Dilworth Ruildiuß. Queen Street. Auckland, and Old Art Gallery Builclins, Durham Street, Christclnireh. and also at District Storekeeper's Office, Public Works Department. Liunwlin. Particulars and conditions of sale relating to Drainpipes are obtainable from Board's Wellington OfJicc, Postmaster at Ohakune and Taihape. Public Works Department, Waniumui, and at Waiouru Camp. PERMANENT AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT is offered to MACHINISTS AND TABLE HANDS tor COATS. VESTS and TROUSERS. GYM FROCKS and SCHOOL COATS. Apprentices in all Departments by one of the Dominion's oldest Clothing Manufacturers, with workrooms in the heart of Wellington. CALL AND SEE THE FACTORY MANAGER THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MFG. COMPANY, LIMITED •IKRVOIS QUAY.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 61, 10 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 61, 10 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 61, 10 September 1945, Page 2

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