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AMALGAMATED I'HEATKES. LTD. *=[ RING'S • ||[ . TODAY-Ai a.15 and 8 p.m. SECOND BIG WEEK Of the Biggest Laugh Programme that, has ever Lit Wellington—Packed Houses Daily are kept in One Continuous Roar of Laughter. I! Hc'il Roach Presents His Most Streamlined Comedy Show — "TANKS A MILLION" "TANKS A MILLION" "TANKS A MILLION" "TANKS A MILLION" Starring ■TAMES GLEASON (Of "Here Comes'; Mr. Jordan"), WILLIAM TRACEY, NOAH BEERY, JUN. I . The Comedy in Khaki that everybody is rushing to see. You've never seen an Army comedy half as funny. SPECIAL FEATURETTE: SLIM SUMMERVILLE 55ASU PITTS SLIM SUMMERVILLE -$— ZASU PITTS In' "MISS POLLY" It's 8D Absolute Panic. The Whole Town's Talking About It! (Botb Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 52-212). LEND FOR LIBERTY. AMALGAMATED rHEATKES LTD., j <^"**S T A T IHB HOUSE OF "ACTION"! SESSIONS *ai 2 p.m. and 7.45. LAST THREE DAYS! TERROR AFLOAT! Spies tn the Atlantic's danger zonel — Thrills Thunder from Stem to Stern in "MYSTERY SHIP" "MYSTERY SHIP". "MYSTERY SHIP" PAUL LOLA ' LARRY KELLY LANE PARKS (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Plus— A Laugh-crammed, Rhythm-jammed Jamboree "TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM" "TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM" With a"Gigantic Cast, Headed by RUDY VALLEE, ANN MILLAR, ROSEMARY LANE, ALLEN JENKINS. THREE STOOGES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE AT D.I.C. or THEATRE (51-595). LEND FOR LIBERTY. DANCING. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DANCE Will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 19, from S p.m. to 12, 1...!,, i .AT, ttlQ I,PHYLLIS BATES BALLROOM. 33 Willis Street. Subscription 2s 6d. Geoffrey JTarrell's Band. rpHE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. JL Principal: KATHLEEN O'CONNOR, M.1.5.T.D.. 8.8., London. Friday evening class, 8 to 10 o'clock. RHUMBA CLASS, SATURDAY, 12 to 1 p.m. Telephone 45-571. Residence 14-628. Ist and 2nd Floors. 58 LOWER CUBA STREET (opp. James Smith's). ' BALLROOM DANCING. TIHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL. X 33 Willis Street Tel. 41-684. :: Principals: . LAWRENCE McKEE. M.I.S.T.D. PEGGY BARNARD, M.I.S.T.D. BOBBIE McKEE, A.I.S.T.D. . Private lessons daily. Junior class Friday. FREE SATURDAY AFTERNOON DANCE. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, M.1.5.T.D.. N.A.T.D. (London). Studio, "Evening Post" Building, Willis Street. Telephones 42-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Classes ara held every Tuesday .and Friday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. A studio Dance will be held on Saturday. May 16, at. 8 p.m. EMPRESS BALLROOM. SS Ghuzneo Street. MODERN AND O>LD-TIME DANCING. Music by Empress Ballroom Orchestra. Subs. 2s 6d. TONIGHT'S DRESS CABARET 9 At The MAJESTIC. A .T E-S T I C. Patrons are advised that the Cabaret is Fully Booked for Tonight. EARLY RESERVATION ADVISED FOR NEXT SATURDAY. • fSBr WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN «i»»wft I'NGLESIDE THIS SSATUKJfcF Wf^B *•■ DAY -EVENING, I-0.0.F. JR? lA HALL, Allen Street, S o'clock. 531 4lp -fSL Old-time and Scots Dancing JfiS^MkJSffß interspersed with items. All X&2jf*si?BS^ Scots welcome. Come a' ANNUAL MEETING, L.0.0.F. Hall, May 26, 8 o'clock. • ' ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. ALL OLD-TIME DANCING To LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). , Admission 2s 6d, In Uniform 2s. RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL—Tonight: Dance. The Railway Ambulance Division invites members and friends to the above. Columbia Orchestra. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. TONIGHT. .rrtAIA HALL l KILBIRNIE. X (The Dancers' Joyland.) Rhythm Aces Danco Band of Radio, Stage, and Dance Hall Fame. And Popular M.C., Ernie Bull. Supper. Subs., 2s. COMING ATTRACTION. OUR GREAT BIRTHDAY NIGHT, MAY 30. Novelties, Balloons, Carnival Hats, Streamers, and a Decorated Hall. ■ ' And Huge Birthday Cake. ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING, LONDON. NEW ZEALAND EXAMINATIONS, 1942. MISS KATHLEEN DANETREE, London Examiner, will conduct Major and Children's Examinations in New Zealand in 1912. For further particulars apply New Zealand Organiser, MISS JEANE HORNE. 125 Willis Street. Telephone 56-18!). rpHE "REALM BALLROOM. : * TONIGHT -AGAIN. Wellington's Most Select Dance. You must be with us. Late Trams and Buses home. Usual Subs. Join the Crowd at the ' MIRAMAR R.S.A. YOUNGER SET DANCE TONIGHT 8 o'clock TONIGHT Home-made Supper Novelty Dances Subscriptions—2s single, os 6d double : Members of lI.M. Forces, Is (id. TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT rniUDES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. OLD-TIME DANCING TO JIM BLACKWOOD'S ACCORDIONS. Subs. 2s. Men in Uniform Is 6d. V \I7ELCOME CLUB DANCE V— V\ ELCOME CLUB DANCE V (For H.M. Forces and Civilians). THIS SATURDAY (EVERY SATURDAY). .. Mixed Dancing. 8 p.m. to midnight. MAYFAIR, CUBA STREET. Noel Robertson and His New Century Dance Band bubs.: Civilians 2s 6d. H.M. Forces 2s, the Merchant Navy 2s. 2nd N.Z.E.F Returned Men tn uniform Free. NOTE.—Jitterbug Dancing not allowed--8 p.m.-THIS SATURDAY. MAYFAIR GOLD BUYERS. OLD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery Bought. Note new address: Murphy and Stewart, 4 Boulcott Street. ■ OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. SELL yours to a N.Z. Firm. Best price given. W. M. Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jewellers, 94. Willis Street (over Preston's). PLANTS, TREES, AND &HRUBS. GIANT Florentine Ranunculus, St. Bridget Anemouea, 5s and 6s per 100 Wheatley's Progressive Nurseries, Lower Hutt. Tel, 60-216. MISCELLANEOUS. PUPILS wanted for Halrdressing and Beauty Culture, tuition guaranteed; positions • for all. Jay's N. 55. College, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, 43-589. . ; ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 114, 16 May 1942, Page 2

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