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FINALLY TONIGHT "TOMORROW,: THE WORLD" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. ■ BjKUtAJIThroughout N.Z. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. TOMORROW •11 a.m. ■- 2 p.m. -- 5 p.m. -8 p.m. WE PRESENT ■• ANOTHER GREAT BRITISH PICTURE WHICH HAS MADE , BOX OFFICE RECORDS WHEREVER SHOWN. • • '• :«i A DARING EXPOSURE OF MID VICTORIAN TIMES AND REVEALS THE LURID LIFE BEHIND THE DISCREET COUGH OF A VICTORIAN PARENT A STORY OF ILLICIT LOVE IN A SAUCY CORNER OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S LONDON, "FANNY BY GASLIGHT" ".FANNY BY GASLIGHT "FANNY BY GASLIGHT " "FANNY BY GASLIGHT" Starring THE MAGNIFICENT TEAM WHICH GAVE YOU "THE MAN IN GRETI^ PHYLLIS JAMES CALVERT MASON STEWART GRANGER WITH A BACKGROUND OF BAWDY LONDON IN THE VICTORIAN SEVENTIES — GASLIGHT AND HANSOM CABS. THE PICTURE RANGES FROM SLUMS TO WEST EXD, REVEALING THE SEAMY SIDE OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S LONDON. IT'S TENSE! IT'S DRAMATIC 1 IT'S ROMANTIC I IT'S BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT, A GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURE. (Recommended l>y the Censor for Adults.) Plans1 at D.I.C. and Theatre. 51-277. 50-081 — RESERVATIONS — 50-081 r.' ,1 |**,f M hi,,—jlj_j him.1 r -'■■*"—■ —,','f, '^ isryy"'' t IFTgIfyOGUE THEATRE|M J 1 >l^v Brooklyn. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.30 "PARIS AFTER DARK" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS?" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDxVY, SATURDAY, MONDAY ALICE FAYE .. PHIL BAKES " THE GIRLS HE LEFT BEHIND 3: Only your eyes . . . your ears . . . and $%>uc heart can tell what truly glorious entertainment it Is. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUPPORTING FEATURE PRESTON FOSTER ANN RUTHERFORD "BERMUDA MYSTERY" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMING SHORTLY "THE PHANTOM. OF THE OPERA" THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. - UEGAt ~Zr" KARORI. - ■ Box Plans .at Knighton's—Tel. 28-365. 7 30 TONIGHT and FRIDAY 7.3( She Tamed the Toughest Men in the Yukon 1 " KLONDIKE KATE " " KLONDIKE KATE " With ANN SAVAGE ". TO3I NKA* Suggested by the Life of Kate Rockwell Matson, the Original "Klondike Kate. . (Not Suitable for General Exhibition.) "Three Great BanOs and a Star Parade of Merrymakers "HAT CHECK HONEY" "HAT CHECK HONEY" Featuring LEON ERROL GRACE MCDONALD WALTER'CATLETT And ■ FREDDIE SLACK and Ills Orchestra. H\RRV OWENS and his Royal Hawaiian^ TED WEEMS and his Orchestra. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 7.30 SATURDAY and MONDAY 7.31 "HERE COME THE CO-EDS" "LADY, "LET'S DANCE" THE THESPIANS (INC.) THE THESPIANS (INC.) THE THESPIANS (INC.) Will Present In the CO N CERT C H A M B E * ONCERTC H A M B E * Again TONIGHT, TOMORROW, and SATURDAY NIGHTS Martinez Sierra's "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADLE SONG" "THE CRADIiE SONG" Together With "FORTY WINTERS" "FORTY WINTERS" "FORTY WINTERS" "FORTY WINTERS" "FORTY WINTERS" Also by Sierra. Box Plans at the D.I.C. HUTT VALLEY MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE Will Present Its SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FESTIVAL OF MUSIC (hi the Distinguished Presence of Theii Excellencies, the Governor-General and Ladf Newall). TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, OWN HALL, WELLINGTON, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S and 29, At S p.m. Conductor: RUDOLPH E. McLAY. Or«,inisl: LAWRENCE HAGGITT. Admission (one price) : 2s. (Booking Gd extra) The Box Plan opens at D.I.C. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, at 9 a.m. Don't miss hearing 400 Trebles and Basses singing "Hallelujah Chorus," "And the Glory of the Lord," and oilier choruses in up to fl parts. An Orchestra of 150 Instrumentalists in music by Bach, Handsl, Mozart, Beethoven, etc. Wellington music lovers will avoid disappoint, ment by booking on the first day, September NOTE. —It is' not necessary to purchase ticket/ prior -.to booking. SONG RECITAL By > MOLLY ATKINSON, MOLLY ATKINSON, $ Contralto, , Assisted by VINCENT-ASPEY, VINCENT ASPEY, Violinist, QONCEIiT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, At 8 p.m. Box Plan at D.I.C. Admission, 3s 6d and 2s 6d (Booking ana Tax included). -

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 64, 13 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 64, 13 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 64, 13 September 1945, Page 2

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