» ~~ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. TODAY—At 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. CROWDING DAILY. YOU MUST BOOK OR BE EAtfLY— • BRING THE .FAMILY^ \ 20th Century-Fox Presents "BELLE STARR" "BELLE STARR" "BELLE STARR" "BELLE STARR" "BELLE STARR" "BELLE STARR" (TUB BANDIT QUEEN) Starring GENE TIERNEY RANDOLPH SCOTT FILMED IN TECHNICOLOUR. The Thrilling and Esclting Story of the Bandit Queen of the Ozarks. SUPPORTS INCLUDE:—"Men of West Point," "Tragedy of Italy," Blood Transfusion at Wellington Hospital, New Zealand Division in Desert Battle Training. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 52-212). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) X . ' ■■-'■ — FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT 'or ■ • ' ■ ■ ■.. •■•■.■ _, "Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood" — with — CHESTER MORRIS ■"■■"■ CONSTANCE WORTH (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And "A MAN'S WORLD" — With ."— WILLIAM WRIGHT MARGUERITE CHAPMAN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) WILLIS STREET TEL. 4-1-219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30. TOMORROW 20th Century-Fox Present Buck Duane's Greatest Adventure, in a Blaze of Excitement and Thrills! ZANE GREY'S "LONE STAR RANGER" "LONE STAR RANGER" " "LONE STAR RANGER" "LONE STAR RANGER" . Starring JOHN KIMBROUGH JOHN KIMBROUGH SHEILA RYAN SHEILA RYAN GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: Hi, Ho, the Gang's AH Here! s BEBE DANIELS BEN LYON BEBE DANIELS BEN LYON VIC OLIVER SAM BROWN VIC OLIVER — — SAM BROWN THE GREEN SISTERS JAY WILBUR'S ORCHESTRA In "HI, GANG" Nonsensical Musical Non-stop Fun! The Year's Great Laugh Show! (Both/Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THEATRE WARM AND COSY. 50-081 — RESERVATIONS — 50-081 F [^TTOGUE THEATREiyn 1 Brooklyn. pH) v. ..i > . — s f e —*i 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 ALICE FA YE — — JOHN PAYNE' "WEEKEND IN HAVANA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BRENDA MARSHALL — ARTHUR KENNEDY "HIGHWAY WEST" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) — SELECTED SUPPORTS. THIS IS ONE SHOW YOU MUST SEE. 7.15 FRIDAY, SATURDAY^ 7.15 MICHAEL REDGRAVE VALERIE HOBSON "SONS OF THE SEA" >E (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BARBARA STANWYCK HENRY FONDA "YOU BELONG TO ME" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.). THE VOGUE F6R GREATER ENTERTAIN MENT. . TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. MEETINGS. ATERSIDE AVORKERS' DEBATING CLUB, , • . 37 Courtenay PI. ■FRIDAY, 3rd, 8 p.m. , OPEN DEBATE. "That Immigration into N.Z. is Desirable." " the bible study mission, /Thanking hall, 100 lambton qy. \j session of prayer, SATURDAY EVENING, 7,30 o'clock. A Special Address. Subject: "THE WRITTEN WORD— '■What it is all about!" The Bible Study Mission, like our friend the Bible, is OPEN TO ALL. - GOLO BUYERS. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. OULL yours to a N. 54. Firm, best prices given C SW. M. Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jpwellers. 94 Willis St rover Prestnn's). PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. rpitEES and Plants—We still hava some left. JL Price Lists free; also Large Quantity " Seedlings; plants ready. B. H. Just, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. (CAULIFLOWER, Cabbage, Lettuce, 3s 100; J Captain Cook Strawberry. 6s 100; Onion Plants, Pukekohe Longkeeper. Govt. cert, seed, 10s 1000; all postage paid. F. Taylor, 968 New North Rd., Mt. Albert, Auckland. ' MONSTER Shrub Sale. All Shrubs reduced for 14 days. Wbeatley's Nurseries, Lower flutt. Tel 60-218. - MANNERS STREET SPECIALS. ENTAL, Uepairs—Teeth perfectly matched, keenest prices; Rapid Dental Repair Service. 15 Manners St. Tel. 47-562. list. 1925 WILLIS STREET SPECIALS. DENTAL Repairs.—Special 2-hour Service. Cooper's 'Buildings.- opp. "Evening Post." Entrance Mercer St. Tel. 4G-005. ' '
OUR KING'S CALL TO PRAYER. ■. To enable citizens to join in a Service of Intercession as requested by his Majesty the -King a . CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY. SERVICE Will be held during the lunch hour 12.30—TOMORROW—12.30 TO TO 1.30 p.m.—FRIDAY—I.3O p.m. •' at the MAJESTIC THEATRE, WILLIS STREET (Kindly lent for this Service by Fuller's Theatre Corp., Ltd.) CHAIRMAN: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. REV. CANNELL HOSKIN will Speak briefly on "THE TIRESOME TRUDGE." Chaplains of tho American Forces, together with Ministers of Religion and Laymen will take part. Music by tho National Broadcasting Service String Orchestra. This Service will be broadcast by 2YA. HOGAN V. NASH . v 8 ■ TOIIN HOGAN, tho Independent Candidate for Hutt, will address a Meeting of electors in the Union . Clothing Company's Hall, Jackson Street, Tetone, on PEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 19-13, at 8.30 o'clock. "BRING YOUR QUESTIONS" The women of Hutt have learned what it means to have no Parliamentary representative to take up their case against high prices and shortage of essential foods am] children's needs. They see in John Hogan a representative who understands and supports their protest, will work unceasingly for their welfare, and will GET THINGS DONE. ONLY HOGAN CAN. DEFEAT NASH i - - , ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 2
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