("I _— -*-"^ < . \\-\ TOMORROW — At 2 p.m. PJ- O X JAM E Si^ld TOMOKKOW At 8 p.m. rpT^J^J SUNDAY. "**1...1 •'■j^J— -Qy p crm i ss son .and at the request of the Civic Authorities, our Current n!rn/.tlnn- «!1p Rpnlnmin li-nllpr Programmo will bu presented for all Direction. Sir BeDjamln tuiler. i m . m bers- of the Allied Forces, each of whom may bring two civilian friends. 2 p.M. DAILY- 8 P.M. Usual l>l' iccs No Reservations. Bud Lou £=. r ■ i .j—j ABBOTT and COSTELLO =_QPERA HOUSE -=| ABBOTT t COaTELLO 1, J "== In the Scream of the Century Dir.: J. C.'Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plans at D I.C. and Theatre (56-230). 999 "WHO DONE IT?" ? ? ? TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK ? ? ? "WHO DONE IT?" ? ? ?■ ? ? ? "WHO DONE IT?" ? ? ? "UNDERGROUND" "UNDERGROUND" A Universal Picture «TTI\inTTRPRnTTMn" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) UNDERGROUND for Universal Laughter "UNDERGROUND" YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY "UNDERGROUND" MAD MINUTE OF IT, "UNDERGROUND" ALSO "UNDERGROUND" "MARCH Olf TIME" "MARCH OF TIME "Tnrr irnnnrßi«?i<s" Revealing the whole heroic story of the World's ■ iHS jroOD LKISsIS . Jlost Hidden, Bitterly-fought Battlefiont. an A Warner Bros. Picture, The Invasion of Sicily wnn Tho most ffigantic air, navy, and army " PHILIP DORN action of all time re-enacted before your PHHTP DORN Reserve at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. JEFFREY LYNN KAAREN VERNE TTNITY THEATRE UNITY THEATRE. MONA MARIS U MR. HOWARD WADMAN Will give a Lecture an —Also— "ANTON CHEKOV." _,„_, pT crr irfrHT'* This will be followed by an excerpt from H HjH 1, r lorl, V ibtl 1 Constants. Simonev's new play, ''The Rus- c j r FUm of Sword Flsb.itis in New Zealand, slans." SUNDAY, September 5, 7.40 p.m., MAXIE ROSEXBLOOM COMEDY. S.C.R. Rooms, 212 Lambton Qy. ATr , T pathf otw<! - All Welcome. LATEST PATHE NEWS . Presenting VAREX method heals worst cases bad legs TWENTY-FIVE YEARS WITH THE R.A.P. and varicose ulcers in 4 to 6 dressings. N.Z. Section, Govt. Film, includes Making Bren Varex, Ltd., Bos 1558, A.G., Grey St., Wei- Guns, Christdiurch Theatre Fire, llngton. LocaJ Rep.: Nurse Spence, N.Z. Automobile Chambers, 35 Lower Taranakl St.. Wei- {Recommended by Censor More Especially for llngton __■ Adult Andlenrps) MATINEES DAILY—I.4S PLAN FOR TONIGHT FAST FILLING I BOOK EARLY I "UNION PACIFIC" — "SUBMARINE RAIDER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Shorts 1 p.m., "Submarine Raider" 7.30 p.m., "Union Pacific" 8.40 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-968 — HTTVOT T "" OFP* PAR- LIAMENI BLDGS. (Where There Is Always a Good Show.) : . SUNDAY — SUNDAY — SUNDAY AFTERNOON 2 P.M. — EVENING 7.45 P.M. I By Permission of the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment I of Members of the Armed iforces and Mercantile Marine who may be accom« I panled by two civilian friends. j JACK BENNY, BETTY GRABLE, DOROTHY LAMOUR, EDWARD ARNOLD 1 In the Gayest, Fastest, Funniest Show in Town "MAN ABOUT TOWN" ALSO "THKILL OF 'X LIFETIME" ; With JUDY CANOVA, JOHNNY DOWNS, FANCHONETTE GIRLS, YACHT CLUB LOTS I (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ONE OF THE BEST SUNDAY PROGRAMMES YET! SUNDAY — TIVOLI — SUNDAY RECITAL OF BALLETS AND DIVERTISSEMENTS . • / By the Pupils of MISS JEANE HOENE : . Including Presentations by the BALLET GROUP TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, .7.45 RESERVES 2/10, 2/3 ' BOX PLAN D- LC« UNRESERVES 1/6 NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY HEAR THE LOCAL NATIONAL PARTY CANDIDATES EXPLAIN THEIR POLICY AT , THESE MEETINGS: ' WELLINGTON SUBURBS Mr. W. A. YeitcK MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, WAINUI-O-MATA SCHOOL, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON WEST Mr. C. M. Bowden ■ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, . VOGELMORN HALL, VOGELTOWN, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, P.W.D. CAMP, CAMPBELL STREET, KARORI, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON CENTRAL Mr. Will Appleton MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, HATAITAI SCHOOL, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, LADIES' MEETING, NIMMO'S HALL, WILLIS STREET, : 3 p.m. HUTT Mr. N. P. Croft MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, LABOUR HALL, PETONE, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, LADIES' AFTERNOON, ST. JAMES'S HALL,!LOWER' , HUTT. 2.30 p.m. . . . WELLINGTON NORTH Mr. T. C. A. Hislop MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, EMPRESS BALLROOM, GHUZNEE STREET, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, THORNDON PUBLIC SCHOOL, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH Mr. E. R. Toop MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, TUTANEKAI HALL, BERHAMPORE, 8: p.m. ! WELLINGTON EAST Mr. L. T: Jacobsen MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, ST. GILESJS CHURCH HALL, KILBIRNIE CRESCENT,.; , 8 p.m. * ■ ■ "■ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, MIRAMAR NORTH SCHOOL. ELECTORS UNABLE TO VOTE AT POLLING BOOTHS ON ELECTION .DAY PLEASE TELEPHONE 47-110 FOR INFORMATION REGARDING INVALID AND ABSENTEE VOTES WILL APPLETON NATIONAL CANDIDATE FOR WELLINGTON CENTRAL Will Address Public Meetings as follows:— HATAITAI SCHOOL, HATAITAI, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, aat 8 p.m. NIMMO'S HALL, WILLIS STREET, LADIES' MEETING, TUESDAY, SEPIEMBER 7, at 3 p.m. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, at 8 p.m. ROSENEATH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, LADIES' MEETING, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, at 3 p.m. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, KENT TERRACE (NEXT FIRE BRIGADE), THURSDAY, i ' SEPTEMBER 9, at 8 p.m. In common fairness you should come along and listen to WILL APPLETON outlining the National Party's policy. Don't listen to idle rumours, but hear the man for yourself. WILL APPLETON is a NEW ZEALANDER HE STARTED FROM "SCRATCH" AND KNOWS THE PROBLEMS OF THE FAMILY MAN GAMBLING MAKES UNEMPLOYMENT IF you pay 2/6 to a shopkeeper or a tradesman you receive goods or service in exchange. He pays' 2/6 to. a wholesaleman or an employee and receives goods or service. Two transfers of money thus cause two.transfers of goods, orone'of goods and one of service The whole of the employment-making power of the money is used. If your 2/6 goes to an Art Union, you receive only a paper vouching for your right to a chance of a prize. The Art Union organisations pay away the 2/6's, but for only some of those do they receive goods or service in exchange. If £204,749 was paid to shopkeepers or tradesmen;— The Public. , Shopkeepers or Tradesmen. Wholesalemen i (or) Employees. £204,749 > £204,749 — > Goods or <- Goods or < Service. Service. Results of the 11 major Art Unions, year ended 31/3/43: — The Public. Art Union Organisations handled. Various. £204,749 > £204,749 —> £70,920 Not Profit. 55,000 Prizes. Goods ( 20,474 Loty. Duty, or ( 30,712 Comm. Sales. Service ( 27,641 Expenses. Art Unions account for only a minor portion of the people's gambling. There are also Tattersalls, pak-a-poo, cards, the "tote,"- and bookmakers.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 57, 4 September 1943, Page 2
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