Jib. ■■■t( -«'HK thbathk L 4 on Maje st ie 3? 1 1!]!] I ' om. «p m I** 1*! Ifflfflr °'r E''J"erß rh eatr9 Oorp ,|| Plais at D.I.C. and Theatre" (45-100). .FINALLY TUESDAY NEXT FINALLY TUESDAY NEXT Wellington's Most Popular Entertainment. " LOST ANGEL" "LOST ANGEL" "LOST ANGEL" Starring Margaret O'Brien James Craig Marsha Hunt COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6 WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6 Mickey Rooney - - Judy Garland In "GJKL CRAZY" "GIRL CRAZY" (Bota Programmes Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
BOOK EARLY FOR THIS MOST ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME • "CHINA GIRL" (Recommended by Censor fot Adults.) Featuring GENE TIERNEY, GEO. MONTGOMERY, LYNN BARI Also "BABES ON BROADWAY" (Approved for 'Universal Exhibition.) Featuring MICKEY ROONEY, JUDY GARLAND, FAY BAINTER « Shorts 7 p.m., "Babes on Broadway" 7.10 p.m., "China Girl" 9 p.m. IKLEPHONE 43-968 - fl VOLT ~ OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) SUNDAY - SUNDAY - SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. EVENING, 7,45 o'clock ?/ .f ermisslon. o* the authorities we open on Sundays for the entertainment of Members of the Armed Forces and Mercantile Marine who may be accom- ___^ panled oj two civilian friends. A. PROGRAMME STUDDED WITH TUNES THAT WILL KEEP YOU HUMMING "CINDERELLA SWING"- _,__ • A delightful musical comedy featuring GUY KIBBEE - GLORIA WARREN ALSO THE SENSATIONAL WESTERN DRAMA "THE AVENGING RIDER" . TIM HOLT— "ANN" SUMMERS (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults ) SUNDAY — TIVOLI — SUNDAY GRAND OPERA HOUSE The Wellington Musical Comedy Co., Inc. (by arrangement with J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd.) follow up their outstanding successes of "Rio Rita" and "Rosa Marie" with a brilliant revival of Lionel Monckton's most popular and tuneful Musical-Comedy Success "A COUNTRY GIRL" t , .._ t ■ With a Cast of Shining Stars - STAN LAWSON ROSALEEN HICKMOTT—LAURIE JONES—BERT HICKFORD—CYRIL TILLYIVAN SMITH-PEGGY CONWAY-MAKGARET BRINKMAN-JOAN LANEJOHN HEDLEY-BROWN-TRIXKE SUTHERLAND—iFRAMK BRIMBLECOMBE —WILLIAM HARVEY—DAVE WYLIE 150 Chorus and Ballet — Full Operatic Orchestra 25 Produced by STAN LAWSON. Musical Director: W.H. STEVENS Ballet Mistress: JOANE RAINE. ONE NIGHT OF OPERA With Music the People Love. THE GRANDEST MUSICAL EVENT SINCE THE WAR BE&AN YVONNE WEBB-JONES MAROTTA (Operatic Soprano. New' Zealand Prima Donna) NINO MAROTTA (Famous Grand Opera Bass-Baritone) Salon Orchestra of Twenty (20) Instrumentalists Under the able Baton of LEON de MAUNEY ACCOMPANIST: ORMI REID. A Programme of Verdi, Puccini, Rossini, Moussorgsky, Wagner, Handel, also Englhh Ballads and Negro Spirituals. " M A X E THE TOWN HALL THE CITY CENTRE OF MUSIC. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 8 P.M. Box Plan at D.I.C. Monday Nest. 7/6 and 5/- (plus tax). CONCERT DIRECTION: NATAN SOHEINWALD RELIGIOUS DRAMA LEAGUE Presents JOHN DRINKWATER'S MEMORABLE DRAMA OF PASSION WEEK "A MAN'S HOUSE" * Produced by CEDRIC E. GARDINER CONCERT CHAMBER, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NEXT AT 8 P.M Box Plans at the D.I.C. Reserves 3/-. A Limited Number of Seats at. 2/- will be Sold at the Doors. Members are reminded that their seats may be reserved at the D.I.C. on payment of Id booking fee. BIBLE CLASS MEMBERS making up parties of 10 or more may reserve their seats en bloc at the D.I.C. for 1/6 each. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! You remember what a great show it was the last time these two New Zealand he-men met. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 AT 8 P.M. ' LOFTY BLOMFIELD V. KEN KENNETH' (HA CHAUHOX) (ABCKLAKD) Eight Thrilling Rounds. WITH ANOTHER FINE PROFESSIONAL BOUT OF FIVE ROUNDS: TOM WRIGHT V. BERT MONASTRA CLEVER AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. Usual Prices. Booking at Humphrey's, Manners Street. THOSE TREASURED TRINKETS PUT THEM TO WORK IN THE WAR EFFORT! In ftlmo&t every dome there are ?aluabU old pieces of jewellery . . . never ua<?d—but probably treasured fceepsafcea. X«day. when oar country is In urgent oeed of money to ensure victory ... why aot convert those trinkets into war savings Certificate*. It's so easy «o do tnis. Bring or post youi old gold ornaments, old diamond rings, and orooches to aa We will pay you todays market value for them and you cod Invest th* proceeds In National War Savings. W. M. HAYCRAFT & CO., « {OVEB PRESTON'S) Manufacturing Jewellers (ESTABLISHED 25 FEARS) 94 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 2
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