CONCLUDING A RECORD SEASON TONIGHT, THE TWO 1940 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS GINGER ROGERS JAMES STEWART GINGER ROGERS JAMES STEWART "VIVACIOUS LADY" " VIVACIOUS LADY " And BURGESS MEREDITH and IRENE HERVEY "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" (Both Recommended by Censor Tor Adults.) tj—^ PARAMOUNT Cosy and Warm as Your Own Fireside. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. Commencing TOMORROW SESSIONS Commencing TOMORROW TWICE DAILY. Commencing TOMORROW 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. THE GREATEST GALAXY OF STARS EVER PRESENTED IN ONE SINGLE PROGRAMME. •frERROL FLYNN ■&ANITA LOUISE •^LESLIE HOWARD &BETTE DAVIS BOLIVIA DE HAVILLAND &SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE LINDSAY ■&ERIC BLORE •i_rPATRIC KNOWLES •&BONITA GRANVILLE &GEORGE BARRIER ■^SPRING BYINGTON ■fcHENRY O'NEILL ABEL SEE PAGE 5 SEE PAGE 5 SEE PAGE 5 1 For 1 FULL DETAILS OF AN ASTOUNDING PROGRAMME. ASTOUNDING PROGRAMME. ASTOUNDING PROGRAMME. 1 FINALLY TONIGHT "DR. OM OPS" And "CHAMPIUi\ CHUMPS" ROSY THEATRE. OXY THEATRE, Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel, 40-618. Continuous Pictures Daily from 11 a.m. TRANSFERRING DIRECT FROM ITS RECORD-BREAKING SEASON AT THE PARAMOUNT. THE TWO 1940 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS dinger Rogers James Stewart dinger Rogers James Stewart dinger Rogers James Stewart "Kitty Foyle" herself Of "Philadelphia Story" Their Only SCREEN APPEARANCE TOGETHER— "VIVACIOUS LADY" "VIVACIOUS LADY" "VIVACIOUS LADY" "VIVACIOUS LADY" With JAMES ELLISON, BEULAH BONDI, and CHARLES COBURN. i A PICTURE WORTHY OF THEIR CURRENT ACCOLADE. If "A rivacious Lady" brought you nothing iribre than these two 1940 Academy Award Winners in their only screen appearance together, it would still be one of the season's distinguished cinema attractions. But here, in addition, is a screen play packed with hilarity and frivolity—gay, with that spontaneous gaiety that sweeps an audience Into spasms of mirth— and undershot with misty sentiment, wistful and tender, ,md with a drama that draws tensely to a grave impasse. "VIVACIOUS LADY" enlists your sympathies and grips your interest, lifts the heart with merriment, and twists it with pain. • Deft acting backs the high-spot performance of the two stars —with James Ellison. Beulab Bond!, and Charles Coburn contributing Importantly . . . and the story is one of those Hollywood-moulded things that Ate perfectly the requirements for screen success. Here Is a PICTURE ! And TAKE OFF WITH THIS CAREFREE CREW ... DENNIS MORGAN VIRGINIA BRUCE WAYNE MORRIS RALPH BELLAMY JANE WYMAN FOR A SKYFULL OF NEW THRILLS "FLIGHT ANGELS" "FLIGHT ANGELS" "FLIGHT ANGELS" "FLIGHT ANGELS" It's LOTS OF DANGER . . . LITTLE GLORY . . . BUT LOADS OF FUN. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .— _ , — PUBLIC NOTICES. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (Established 1849). ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. I HEREBY DECLARE that WILLIAM ABERDEIN MACKAY, ESQ., a_d CECIL HAROLD HOSKINS, ESQ., were duly Elected Directors of the Society at the Ballot held on Tuesday, 13th Inst. The Ballot resulted as follows: — WILLIAM ABERDEIN MACKAY 73,642 votes CECIL HAROLD HOSKINS 71,581 votes JOHN EDWARD GARVAN 9,697 votes HUGH STOWELL HARVEY 8,516 votes SAMUEL HORDERN, Chairman. Head Office: 87 Pitt'Street, Sydney. MAY 14, 1941. I WILL not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name from May 22, 1941. GRAHAM SCOTT, 39 Ohiro Road. C. SMITH, LIMITED. RAFFLE. THE PRIZE-WINNING TICKET in the Raffle for a WALNUT VENEER GLORY BOX and ONE PAIR OF PETONE HOSPITAL BLANKETS is No. SB7. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS TO THE PETONE AND LOWER HUTT .GAS . LIGHTING BOARD. DECLARATION OF POLL. IN PURSUANCE to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls Act 1925, 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, tho number of votes received by each Candidate for the office of Member to the Petone and Lower Hutt Gas Lighting Board is as follows:— CUMMING, James 1279 EDWARDS. William Herbert 10G7 I MACFARLANE, Alexander Milstead ... 1574 'NOBLE, Victor Albert 1353 SEYMOUR, William 704 : STEFFENSEN. Albert George 1240 Informal votes 37 AND 1 HEREBY DECLARE the said James dimming. Alexander .Milstead Macfarlane. and Victor Albert Noble, to be duly elected. DATED at Petone this 20th day of May. 1941. H. FIRTH, Returning Officer for the Borough of Petone. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS TO THE HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. DECLARATION OF POLL. rN PURSUANCE to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the office of Member to the Hutt Valley Electric Power Board is as follows: — ANDERSON. Raymond Alexander 1382 GREEN, Harold 1299 HUGGAN, Joseph 1270 SPURR, Albert 968 Informal votes 42 AND 1 HEREBY DECLARE the said Raymond Alexander Anderson and Harold Green to lip duly elected. DATED at Petone this 20th day of May, 1941. H. FIRTH, Returning Officer for the Borough of Petone. MEN'S Suits on easy terms, all sizes. Wear as you pay. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 2
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