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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout N.Z. Deaf Aids Installed. T A T is"*— *-^> TAT I^ ot^ 00^^ MATINEE 2 p.m. NIGHTLY 7.45. THE BEST SHOW VALUE r In Wellington This Week THE KING OF HORROR BORIS KARLOFF BORIS KARLOFF In a Weird. Fascinating, Blood-chilling Story. "THE MAN "THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG." THEY COULD NOT HANG." (Recommended -by the .Censor for Adults only.) KARLOFF returns from the hangman's noose to destroy -the'men.'who condemned him to die. SECOND FEATURE: One of the most beautiful animals aver brought to the screen. "KONGA," "KONGA." THE WILD STALLION. ,— Starring — The Successor to Will Rogers. FRED STONE. With Rochelle Hudson Richard Fiske. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan D.I.C. and Theatre, 51-595. BOOK IN ADVANCE NO FEE. RESERVE NOW FOR MONDAY Plan at Theatre All Day UANCiNU. assembly hall, Assembly pall, brougham. street, brougham street. tonight, ross floyd tonight, ross floyd and his music. and his music. Dancing is Always Brightest and Best at the Assembly Hall. TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHJ TRADfib HALL, VIVIAN STREKI. OLD-TIME DANCING With Jim Blackwood's ACCORDIONS ON DECK. Subs.: 2s Single, 3s 6d Double. F. McGONNELL. M.C. TTHE KKALAJ - BALLROOM ' X TONIGHT! TONIGHT! MONDAY! MONDAY! WONDERFUL SPECIAL NIGHT I ANNIVERSARY, BALL. A Treat You must not miss. Full Details Monday. Be Wise! Be There! CABARET NIGHT TONIGHT CABARET NIGHT TONIGHT CABARET NIGHT TONIGHT AT THE MAJESTIC. AT THE MAJESTIC. AT THE MAJESTIC. DANCING from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. To " STAN GRANT And His CANADIAN CAPERS. Subscription. 7s 6d Double, including . supper. Dress optional. MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT ANOTHER BIG NIGHT Dancing from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Subs. 3s, including supper. Reservations, Ring 45-709. DANCE IN WELLINGTON'S LEADING CABARET. Proprietors: FREDERICK CARR. _____ CEC BOYTON. ' ' 8.30 p.m. to ? ? ? 8.30 p.m. to ? ? ? 8.30 p.m. to ? ? ? PETER PAN ,DANCE CLUB. ETER PAN DANCE CLUB. PHARMACY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. FINISH THIS WONDERFUL DAY AT THE DANCE. All Modern Dancing to Les Forsyth's v Swing Band. , Tasty Supper. Monte Carlos. Enjoyable Dances. Sube. 2s. JACK MOORE, M.C. FLANNEL DANCE, FLANNEL DANCE, TUESDAY NIGHT, 10.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET. COME ONE-COME ALL. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Good time for All. LES. WALKER'S ORCHESTRA. JJGAIRE KEYS, M.R.A.D., SCHOOL OF DANCING. 147 Cuba Street. Children trained for Concerts, Competitions, and: Examinations. JjJjISS HAZEL MARTIN will resume , Classes at her Studio, SO Manners Street, in all branches of dancing on Monday, January 22. Terms and particulars Telephone 47-494. Residence 53-652. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE. M.1.5.T.D., N.A.T.D. (London). Studio: "Evening Post" Building, Willis Street. Telephone 42-211 and 42-956 Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. BALLROOM DANCING. IfARGARET O'CONNOR, Fellow of "A Imperial Society (London), M.I.F.D.D. (Paris). Principal: Kathleen O'Connor. Miss O'Connor in attendance 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. Studio available for Private Paries, Dances, Socials, Club Meetings Felephone 45-571. Private Res. 14-628. ?irst and Second Floors, 58 Lower Cuba Street. BALLROOM DANUING. PHYLLIS BATES, Fellow imperial Society, 8.8., London if AJKSTIO THEATRE BUILDING. M- Second Floor Tel 41-684 STAFI': Ibree Men, Two Girls fees, private tuition Principal--fi lessons £2 2b. Staff. 5 lessons, £) 10s; (1 lessons, £1 5s .PRIVATE LESSONS at the itudi.o Telephone 41-684. 43-349. _____ LITE make Lice or Half-tone Blocks for *» all purposes-and all papers from the heapebt newspiint >to the ftnegt art. 'Evening Posl/' Printing Works. Tel. 4-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 5

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