DAILY AT "Kings Row" (Regent).—A powerful drama FT FVFIV f\TT OPV with a cast of front-line stars including Ann £<t/riV£;l\ UI,LUL\ Sheridan, Robert Curamings, Ronald Reagan, TWO O'CLOCK Claude Rains and Charles Coburn. EIGHT O'CLOCK '' *wriTln^™" "^ " ' Fuller's : Outstanding Production of ■*- HENRY BELLA MANN'S NOVEL, MAJESTIC "KINGS ROW" Theatre "KINGS ROW" \ "KITVPS ROW " Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor's powerful story XVIIWrO UUW • of an International criminal's love for I a great beauty. I Magnificently Played by "GASLIGHT" pi Aimr RAINS "PAST T P H T" LLAUIJL KAIIN3 "P A TTT HT » ' A™ SHERIDAN ' lIONA™ REAGAN It A O L 1 O H. 1 ROBERT CUMMINGS HE'l'n FIELD "CAST T C, H T" CHARLES (MHSIIKX KAARKN VEKNK MAK|A ()U51 .,. ;N skaya JUDITH ANDERSON^ NANCY COLEMAN — With — . ALSO: Charles BOYER paramount-* special news -> The Royal Family hold garden party tor exIngrid BERGMAN prisoners of war men-"Lonl liaw-Haw" and "I t , Quisling for Trial— Rnngoon Captured-AUles J Joseph GOTTEN Arrest Doenltz-Belsen Camp Goes Up in DAME MAY WHITTY N z GO^T^JUCVIEW. LATEST* OVERSEAS NEWSKEELS. LISTZVS HUKOAIIIAN RHAPSODY. Primo Minister Jolin Curtin Passes —Allies ..,._., , -. Arrest Admiral Duenitz and Other Higli , /.j^.. ~~ *, .■. \ Nazis—-Relsai Concentration Camp (Joes Up t' /~* X\, t. Vj t. IN 1 I j^ in Smoke —Mr. Eraser Speaks of San Fran- / I TH!<'ATRK t , \ Cisco Conference. T~~ " Plans at the Theatre Daily from 10 „, ~'. ", ". ' : ','"' , '~|..m . a.m., Tel. 45-100, and D.I.C. WellifiKtoirs cosiebt Cinema. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults and DAILY ..\,. M 2 Prwn tia Definitely Unsuitable for Exhibition Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. to Children.) at D{ Q and - rhentre (44.144). aterommcndcfi by the Censor for Adults.) . ■--- j TELEPHONE 4S-9GS - mrVAT T ~ OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. j1 (Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday—7 o'clock 1.45 p.m.—Matinee Wednesday—l.4s p.m. A thousand sabres flash in conquest with the most reckless rogues that ever rode. "ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES" IN'EXCITING TECHNICOLOUR . . . STARRING Jon Hall, Maria Montez, Turhan Bey *l — ALSO SCREE N ING — / "Strange that the woman I love most, taught mo to kill." "THE HOUK BEFORE THE DAWN" p- Based on the story by W. Somerset Maugham . . . Starring Franchot Tone, Veronica Lake, John Sutton i (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATURETTES : "FUN TIME" (Tcchnicolour Musical Parade), "MAGNETIC TELESCOPE" (Superman Cartoon), G-AZETTE. Shorts 7 p.m., "Hour Before the Dawn" 7.36 p.m., " All Baba and the Forty Thieves" 8.55 p.m. FRIDAY: "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" AND "THE GHOST SHIP" '■- , (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) id ■ . " ' PLEASE HELP NEXT FRIDAY! SICK -AKD' WOUNDED STREET APPEAL < LISTEN IN TONIGHT TO 2ZB AT 7 O'CLOCK i •> Lieutenant-Colonel C. D. A. George, ex-prisoner of war, will tell you the , : part played by the St. John and Red Cross on behalf of the Wellington : j Metropolitan Patriotic Committee. GIVE GENEROUSLY PLEASE NEXT FRIDAY . ' , n n- Show New Zealand that every Wellington citizen will be proudly wcring a badge and helping our sick and wounded boys and girls at next Friday's Street Appeal. INSERTED BY COURTESY OF THE SELF HELP. UNRRA NATIONAL CLOTHING DRIVE PROVIDE CLOTHES OR MILLIONS PERISH CLEAN AND REPAIR NOW THE CLOTHES YOU CAN SPARE " The following is a list of depots to which the clothes may be forwarded:— " UPPER HUTT: Red Cross Rooms every afternoon. LOWER HUTT: Red Cross Rooms, above "Hutt News," every afternoon; Mrs. Mitchell's home. 117 Woburn KcJad. ( PETONB: Patriotic shop, 172 Jackson Street, from Saturday (21st) to Saturday (28th) Inclusive, 10 o'clock to 3 o'clock weekdays and 9 o'clock . to 12 o'clocls Saturdays; Mrs. Wallace's shop, corner Kensington Avenue and Jackson Street. SEATOUN: Red Cross Rooms, opposite Vicarage, every afternoon, 12 to 3.30 o'clock.. EASTBOURNE: Council Chambers, Wednesday mornings. rs BROOKLYN: Alethodlst Sunday School, 10 o'clock to 4 o'clock each day. n< .CITY: Red Cross Rooms, 61 Dlxon Street, or Lady Gahvay Guild, 06 Tory Street Residents of other suburbs please contact your Red Cross or Lady Galway Guild Committees. KELBURN: St. Michael's Hall, Nest Thursday, July 20, from 9.30 to 4 p.m. WADESTOWN: Parish Hall, Pitt. Street, Nest Thursday, July 20, 11 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. THOUSANDS OF RETURNED SERVICEMEN , WANT SUITS, AND OVERCOATS 100 HANDS WAITED FOR OUR TAILORING WORKROOM For urgent work to meet orders placed by Returned Servicemen: — WANTED FEMALE MACHINIST. „ WANTED FEMALE TABLE HANDS. WANTED FEMALE PLAIN SEWERS. Experience in any kind of men's or Ladies' Clothing is suitable. X BEGINNERS (no man-power obligations under 18 years). Young girls who will be carefully trained high-grade tailoring. This Is a very useful 'experience for a girl's future, who will, obtain a knowledge how to make any kind of garment. . For married women part-time could be arranged. IS HIGHEST WAGES PAID. Ideal and congenial conditions, sunny workroom, centrally heated, radio. Pleasant and cheerful atmosphere. No Saturday £ ." work. Anyone who can help please apply immediately. * -' SCHNEIDEMAN A^D SONS, LTD. WORKROOM: 46 CABLE STREET (Almost Opposite Taranakl Street Wharf.) WELLINGTON'S WEATHER MOODS DEMAND THAT 5 I ■ YOUR FUR COAT lr BE READY AT ALL TIMES. COMFORT ASD STYLE ASSURED IF BEATRICE M.. SMITH RESTYLING AND REPAIRING SPECIALISTS •'• . Fashions Your Fur Coat for 1945 r 105 MANNERS STREET (ABOVE PLAZA THEATRE) ~ TELEPHONE 53-484 E L . L VACANCIES FOR IMPROVERS AND BEGINNER—GOOD COMMENCING SALARY A 3 DAYS' SALE OF UNDERWEAR, ? KNITWEAR, AND HOSIERY ][ COMMENCES TOMORROW AT 9 O'CLOCK :r FANCY INTERLOCK VESTS .... USUAL PRICES UP TO 0/11, SALE PRICE 2/11 WOVEN COLOURED PANTEES . . USUAL PRICES UP TO C/ 11, SALE PRICE 3/11 FLORAL SATIN NIGHTGOWNS SMOCKED AND FAGGOTED . USUAL PRICES UP TO 52/G, SALE PRICE 29/6 :l . ENGLISH WOOL CARDIGANS . (SLIGHTLY SOILED) '. USUAL PRICES UP TO 55/-, SALE PRICE 29/6 PEACOCKS ■ { 294 LAMBTON QUAY (NEAR KODAK) { !. ■ ' ■ J n * COLOUR PRINTING. ~ "'"oITaLUIIRAN'S AI.E AND-STOUT. ° |_| ALlf-TONJS Process Blocks for 8- and-4- /^AII and Collect that Dozen of Ale rroin c O. Colour Process Printing for Descriptive \j O'Hallnran's Brewery. 17-19 Sturdee St.. . Booklets and Catalogues. The "Evening Pnst" or rln" 52-SO3 P. I .Modern Process Block Dept. will give you ::——~~—rvTmis" ~ I Efficient Strvlre Tel. 47-222 for Quotation. TmS 'IS POST-WAX PLANNING. BOOKBINDING. PRINTING, BTC. ~ t EAR\ Dress Designing. Cutting, and Pat- «• I T7»OR every descrlptinn nf Binding. Includ- JL tern Making, specialising in professional J1 ing Permanent Records and Aocount ( nurse- also Simple Home Dressmaking; malo Books, etc.— "Evening Post" Printing Dept. tutor. 3755 Eve. Post. 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 2
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