(ApproF<".d foj. Universal Exhibition) FINALLY TODAY! Aft-Associated'British Picture. "THE MIDDLE WATCH" lav Hay's Famous Naval Comedy, -with JACK BUCHANAN—FILED EMN&Y. . I'LANS at D.i.< and rHKATKii (44-144) Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Linked. 2.0 p.m. ■- REGE NT —— 8-0 P-m. COMMENCING TOMORROW! The breath-taking grandeur ci lbs untamed north-west in truly magnificent Technicolor! KAY MILLAND PATRICIA MORISON—AKIM TAMIROPF In a Paramount Picture " U-N-T-A-M-E-D " : Sinclair Lewis's faaious romantic novel, "Mantrap" . . . Thrilling action and ! unequalled beauty. | (Recommended by the Censor for.Adults.) ! ."""""'; ~ ,- ■•■ . . I (Recommended l>y Censor for AduHe) THE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT— Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Picture. 'It's Ua'isual! Is's Sensational! This dashing, adventurous entertainment that : carries with it' an underlying theme that makes it DIFFERENT from all others. 'STRANGE CARGO" ■ With CLARK GABLE — JOAN CRAWFOED ASSOCIATE FEATUKETTES- ''The Captain's Pup (Cartoon), A'Historical Mystery,• Our Gang" Coraedj', "It's in the Stars" (a. musical). 2.0 p.m. —() p |<; R A H() V S,E — 8.0p.m, | Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (TELEPHONE 56-230). T I V i>— I I—— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and TOMORROW ~—- TONIGHT and TOMORROW THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT" ALLAN JONES-MARY MARTIN-WALTER CONNOLLY And "CITY OF CHANCE" LYNN BARI--C AUBREY SMITH . . ■ (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition) Scieeniiig Times: 7.0, Shorts; 7.80,..'-City.-of Chance**; 9.0 "Victor. Herbert." NEXT FRIpAiT - : ,, ..■.■■...■■-,.■, —■-■" ■■■NJST-yitiPA'Yl-"----—'--"--"" MADELEINE CARROLL in "HONEYMOON IN BALI" : AndTHE CRAZY GANG in "FROZEN LIMITS" (TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/.,. 1/6
DANCING. ! THE CARNIVAL DANCE. A SSEMBLY HALL, Brougham Street. £*■ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. The Season's Greatest Show. Dancing Subs. 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. 2s. MAJESTIC CABARET. THE CABARET is CLOSED TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), owing to being privately booked by the Travel Club. CONCESSION NIGHT THURSDAY. ! Reserve early for Saturday's Drees i Night. i . j i ■ ■ ■ I THE REALM BALLROOM. HE REALM BALLROOM. i ! —-TONIGHT j -—TONIGHT—- . ; as usual. ■ TONiUHT. "■ : " TONIGHT. ST. JOHNS' AMBULAJNCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. OLD-TIME DANCING To LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). THIS IS THE SHOW! Admissiqn 2s. M.C.: A. HALEY. WANTED, 150 LADIES WANTED, 150 LADIES TO JOIN THE AIRMEN'S DANCE, ; FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY. T3HARMACY HALL. j Watch Tomorrow's "Post." j WEEKLY SUPPERTDANCE^ PHYLLIS BATES "BALLROOM, TONIGHT, 7 to 11 o'clock. I Informal dress. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE CLUB. At the PHYLLIS BATES BALLROOM, 33 Willis Street. lAs the A.N.A. Club is holding a dance jat the Town Hall next Saturday, a dance i will be held at the Ballroom next Saturday. Dress: Dinner jackets and Service Uniforms. . . ■ . Geoffrey Farrell's Orchestra will be -in attendance at both functions. STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. TIfARGARET O'CONNOR, j • AT-L 58 Lower Cuba Street. | Telephone 45-571. Pact and Present Pupils are reminded of the STUDIO DANCE which is- b-eingr held" on ■• SATURDAY, NOVEMBER" 0. EDUCATIONAL.. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, AND ENGLISH. 'TNDIVIDUAL Tuition. Special Coach * ing for all Examinations. Students' successes include Highest Speed Certifi- | cate (160 w.p.in.), Wellington Chamber of Commerce Exam MISS A. SUTHERLAND* F.1.P.5., P.C.T. 115 LAMBTON QUAY (Sayweli Bldg.), Telephone 44-493, 4G-675. J'UJSL'AIIIi NOW! j I^OK Chaznuei ot Commerce and Uovern * tnenf Examinations Individual tuition .MODERN COMMKIU'IAL SCHOOL, 10 Woodward Street (Above Miss Black. Flonste) M. A. Nieolaus, N ,G Beattie Telephones: Business 4G«330 Private 53-574. meetings. In.jj. theatrical and places of amusement employees' union. ; A SPECIAL MEETING will be held hi j <**• the TRADES HALL, Vivian Street, j Wellington, oil SUNDAY, NOVEMBER j3, at 7.30 p.m. j Business: Claims for Film Examiners' and' Film Repairers' Award. GENERAL MEETING will be held imI mediately thereafter. ! J. FLEMING, ! Secretary. I -- - - - , „ ji\ T.Z. WOMEN'S FOOD VALUE LEAGUE TVTONTHLY MEETING will be held uv A"-*- Gas Co.'s Rooms Courtenay Place, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, at S o'clock. Discussion on "SALADS AND SUMMER DIET," led by MISS A. & LORIMER, M.Sc, A.I.C. . MEN OF BERHAMPORE. i A PUBLIC MEETING arranged by the j "^^ Berhamporc Sub-committee of the Home Guard will be held in the Berhamporc School on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, at 7.45 p.m. Speakers: R. McKeen, M.P., Colonel A. Cowlce, who will explain the objects and necessity of the Home Guard and emergency scheme. This matter is urgent
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1940, Page 2
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