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THREE SESSIONS TODAY—2.O, 5.0, and 8.0 p.m. AFTER POUR WEEKS IN AUCKLAND IT NOW CHARMS WELLINGTON "ARISE, MY LOVE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 1 A Paramount Picture. With Ray MlLLAND—Claudette COLBERT In the Year's Surprise Picture. . . . You'll love its gay, delightful story, told against a thrilling topical background. The story of an air ace and a foreign correspondent, two crazy, lovable people who find laughter and romance in a troubled world. ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME includes:— "MOTOR-CYCLE STUNTING" (Thrilling Sportlight Short). PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). -REGENT— Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. TI VOL I — TIV 0L I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and TOMORROW. Selected Supports from 7. MATINEE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), 1.45 p.m. THE INIMITABLE RUDD FAMILY "DAD R U°D D, M.P. " The Rudds are in the money today—the old man's in Parliament ... in fact, he's the Prime Minister —of mirth —and this riotously funny screen story of their modern adventures is a real treat of hearty laughter, just when we need it most. AND "STREET OF MEMORIES" Lynne ROBERTS—Guy KIBBEE—John McGUIRE "Skid Row" they called it —last stop before you hit bottom —where a boy who couldn't get a break, and a girl who asked no odds, fought side by side for a chance in life 1 The most , unusual love story ever told. (Both Pictures Recommended by the Censor for Adults) TELEPHONE 43-908 PRICES 1/6, 1/MONDAY NEXT—"I TAKE THIS WOMAN.'' TOMORROW NIGHT! — TOMORROW NIGHT! UNIVERSITY EXTRAVAGANZA UNIVERSITY EXTRAVAGANZA At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE Hear PAUL TAYLOR (Tenor) singing the Latest Carrad Hits, "MEMORY'S SHADOW SHOW" and "WAVE A HANDKERCHIEF." Also MISS JO. POUND, the University Soubrette, singing "FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY." SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. DON'T FORGET TO BUY A "CAPPICADE"—It contains the" Programme. PRICES: 1/6, 2/3, and 3/-. DON'T BE LEFT—BE RIGHT, and BOOK at the D.I.C. THE PANIC IS ON! AT MARTIN'S "ftXEVER WITHIN OUR EXPERIENCE HAS A SALE EXCEEDED THIS ONE FOR POPULARITY. SELLING DIRECT FROM THE WINDOWS, IT WAS WELL-NIGH IMPOSSIBLE TO SERVE THE HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS THAT FILLED OUR STORES ON THE OPENING DAY. \ HOWEVER, EVERYTHING IS NOW UNDER CONTROL, THE WINDOWS ARE BRIMMIN' FULL AGAIN WITH EVEN BETTER VALUES. WITH EXTRA STAFF ENGAGED, WE CAN ASSURE YOU THAT THE REMAINING DAYS OF SALE WILL BE PACKED WITH INTEREST —AND NO DISAPPOINTMENT. SHOES FROM 5/11 UPWARDS! MARTIN'S MAGNETIC VALUE SALE COURTENAY PLACE 73-75 WILLIS STREET RUGBY ATTRACTIONS BIG WEEKEND INVASION OF FOOTBALL FORCES. ARMY TEAM IN THE FIELD. ATHLETIC PARK TOMORROW Fast-moving Teams in Spectacular Contests. Be EARLY for the Clash between the High-scoring Unbeaten Teams HUTT (ARMY) and TRAINING COLLEGE At 1.30 p.m. New Zealand Representatives and Other Noted Players Taking Part. FOLLOWED BY STIRRING TOP DIVISION MATCH, EASTBOURNE v. JOHNSONVILLE At 3 p.m. TWO GREAT GAMES FOR AN AFTERNOON OF EXHILARATING RUGBY. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary W.R.F.U. MONDAY'S ATTRACTIOxX: WELLINGTON v. ATHLETIC The Match of the Season, at 3 p.m. Preceded by Inter-collegiate Match, Wellington v. Rongotai.

EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH. PARENTS 1 Consider the advisability of allowing your daughter to commence our Commercial Course in the above subjects NOW in order that she may bo ready for an Office position this year. Expert individual tuition. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 96 The Terrace. Telephone 47-543. GILHY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Established ISSI. Prepares Candidates for AIR FOKCii ENTRANCE PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE and Kindred Examinations. Individual Tuition In Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions. Ask for Free Prospectus for Secbndary Departments. ("lILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. T 32 Hlalr Street (Behind Tram Shelter), Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON. Telephone 51-OS7. P.O. Bos 121, Te Aro. MACHINERY FOR SALE. WANTED, Second-hand or New, ONE METAL SHAPING MACHINE. ONE MILLING .MACHINE. Offers to JOHN DICKINSON AND CO. (N.Z.), LTD., Makers of Croxley Stationery, Croxley House, Frederick Street, Wellington. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMSTITCHING, Overlooking, Dressmaking, your lust summer's coat, costume, frocks, mude like new; renovation. Airs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. EAR as you Pay. Men's Winter Overcoats, all sizes, special values; easy weekly payments. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 2

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