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tin YOU'LL REVEL IN THIS GLORIOUS m COMEDY. IT REALLY IS A REGULAR n" MELANGE OF MIRTH, AM) CERTAINLY WELLINGTON'S BRIGHTEST ATTRACTION ! ~H KING'S =f~ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout, New Zealand. 2 P,M. DAILY — 8 P.M. ~ THE STAGE HIT ~ THAT HAD BKOAItWAY ', HYSTERICAL AND h AS A PICTUHK WILL PANIC N ■" Y°U T '« "3 IS A FAxMILY" n "3 IS' A FAMILY" "3 IS A FAMILY" "3 IS A FAMILY" IT'S THE STORY OF A YOUNG COUPLE, THE HOUSING SHOUTAGE, AND A BONUS FROM A GA V, CA KELESS STORK. —Featuring— J ■ MARJORIE REYNOLDS CHARLIE RUGGLES „ FAY BAINTER HELEN BRODERICK ARTHUR LAKE HATTIE McDANIEL JEFF DONNELL JOHN PHILLIBER (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) -, RESERVES ARE HEAVY -I Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 52-212). 11l ffj Tud o R fllll ' STREET TEL. 41-2.19 OtRECTION!-AMLGAMAreO TH£ATKES LTD. \ —Daily from 11 a.m. Nightly, 7.30 o'clock Here's a Super Mystery ... In the Story of a Footloose Beauty and a Quiet Man, Partners by Flirtation In Crimson Mitnli:. R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present EDWARD G. ROBINSON 1 JOAN BENNETT • "The Woman In The Window" , "The Woman In The Window" t j Associate Feature "THE FALCON OUT WEST." With—TOM CONWAY BARBARA HALE (Both Recommended by Censor as Unsuitable for Children.) ~— REGAL -~ KARORI. Box Plans at Knighton's, Tel. 28-365. 7.45 _ TONIGHT — 7.45 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAYJEAN ARTHUR JOEL McCREA CHARLES COBURN In : The Picture with the Dingle "THE MORE ' : "THE MORE THE MERRIER" THE MERRIER" : A new kind of romantic comedy that's guaranteed to give you a dingle. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ' ALSO A SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF FEATURETTES J COMMENCING FRIDAY: "BELLBOTTOM GEORGE" And "SHERLOCK HOLMES FACES DEATH" : : 1 £ 1 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. l RAND OPERA HOUSE. ~ (By Special Permission J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) I THE ARMED SERVICES OPERATIC SOCIETY j Presents I r "lOLANTHE" v . "lOLANTHE" "lOLANTHE" i COMMENCING MATINEE SATURDAY, - JULY 28, 2.15 p.m. AND NIGHTLY UNTIL SATURDAY, AUG. 4. ( Box Plan at D.I.C. TRICES: 6s, 4s, and 2s. MATINEE: ss, 3s, and Is Gd. CHILDREN, to Matinees only, 2s Gd, Is 6d . and Is. ' 1 Proceeds to Patriotic Funds. Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the f Presence of Their Excellencies Sir Cyril and i Lady Newall. A RALLY OF MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS OF THE RED CROSS MOVEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND Will be held at the TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 20, at 8 p.m. Supporting Artists: Mr. Albert Bryant (Organ). Miss Joan Bryant (Soprano). Mrs. Craig MacKenzie (Elocutionist). Mr. Lux McDonald (Baritone). Miss Mollie Atkinson (Contralto). 1 Tableaux: "The Greatest Mother in the World," J arranged by Mr. W. Wauchop. I' Film: "One Way Remains Open," portraying "1 the work of Hie Red Cross for Prisoners of War. J A Guard of Honour by members of the V.A.D. 1 and Transport -Units. Wellington Boys' Institute Senior Band under b Bandmaster J. C. King in attendance. I. No charge for admission. ~y All interested cordially invited. Rally to the Flag of the Symbol of .Human w Compassion. "j The Red Cross is the People's Movement. J Support it! li 4 MEETINGS. ] N.Z. NATIONAL TARTY. n WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTORATE. A JOHNSONVILLE BRANCH. / npilE Monthly Meeting of Members will be I J- held in the it TOWN BOARD ROOM, RAILWAY TCE., "11 On THURSDAY Next, July 26, at 8 p.m. J Speaker: Mr. Phil. Wall, Chairman of Otaki c Electorate. • 1 Subject: "Better Relationship between N.Z. " Manufacturers and Farmers." . ■■./ 1 A full attendance of members and supporters is requested.* V ■ PENSIONERS' ASSOCIATION. 1 THE President and Secretary will be in at- J tendance at Tarauaki St. Mission on Tues- t days from 2 to 4 re advice and tickets for pictures. ■ . ~ CENTRAL BRANCH. ■? IMPORTANT TO MEMBERS CENTRAL \ (WELLINGTON) BRANCH. ' rpi-IE Usual Wednesday Esiuminet Night this ~ X week will NOT lie held owing to Altera- , tions. The SATURDAY DANCE WILL be held ] at R.S.A. Hull, Saturday, as usual, and a * "good show" is- promised, so Diggers, Kiwis, „ and Tuis. Roll up, with or without a partner. GEO. BOAG. Hon. Secretary. ■ " ; C TENDERS &,BUILDERS' MATERIAL. ] FISHING LAUNCH FOR SALE. ° CJEALKO Tenders marked "Tender for Wai- ' kD mana" close Noon, August 20, with SeeI rotary, Marine Department, Wellington, for pur- i I chase of fishing launch "Waimana," at Auck- C land. Particulars obtainable from Head Office, - Marine Department, Wellington, and Government Shipping Offices, Naplor and Nelson. i ' * The Regulations Say *• CEMENT BAGS f • MUST BE1. t' RETURNED. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. (Tel. 42-150). = THIS GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD. (Tel. 41-440). J

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 2

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