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v V^Tr eg-eni 1.^7 j \ v. .1 • THKATKE. \—J •* DAILY ; 2 and 8 p.m. FINAL TWO DAYS. The Brightest Show this Season —its ' very gay, delightful, risque entertainment. "ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" "ONE NIGHT IN LISBON" I A Paramount Picture, with MADELEINE OAKROLL, FRED MACMURRAY, BILLIE BURKE. PATRICIA MORISON, JOHN r.ODER, DAMK MAY WHITTY. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY! THE WILDEST WEST! . . . Tamed by a woman's wiles 1 With a smile that charmed six-shooters ... a kiss that captured the town. The roaring spectacle of the throbbing days when mighty men fought to make the West safe for the women . . . and found the West wasn't safe for the men 1 FOR THRILLS! FOR LAUGHTER! MEET ... "THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE" "THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE" "THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE" "THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE" "THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE" (SHY-EN) LORETTA YOUNG ROBERT PRESTON EDWARD ARNOLD A Universal Picture. Directed by FRANK LLOYD. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TWO SESSIONS DAILY—2 and 7.45 p.m. • Deaf Aids • Fireside Installed. •""^ Comfort. COUBT3SNAY N. j/ King PLACE 53-080. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. Thrilling Murder Mystery. With a Double Issue of Comedy Thrown in for Good Measure 1 "THE NIGHT "THE NIGHT "THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th" JANUARY 16th" JANUARY 16th" With ROBERT PRESTON ELLEN DREW NILS ASTHER In AdditionBright Romantic Comedy made just for Sheer Enjoyment. "WEST POINT WIDOW" "WEST POINT WIDOW" Featuring ANNE SHIRLEY RICHARD CARLSON CECIL KELLAWAY (Both Recommended by the Censor for A4ults.) DANCING. SEATOUN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB; VICTORY DANCE. ' T>LAYERS and Supporters are reminded that JL to mark the Closing of a very successful Season a Dance will be held THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, in the Bowling Club Pavilion at 8 p.m. Dalton's Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Subs.: Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s, Double 4s. CHAS. YEOMAN, Hon. Secretary. MAJESTIC CABARET. AJESTIC CABARET. TONIGHT. Dancing from 9 o'clock until midnight. Subs.: 2s 6d,. inclusive. SATURDAY IS DRESS CABARET. For Reservations, Ring 45-709. A "GOOD EVENING" ALWAYS AT JOHNSON'S. , (Est. 1933—Still Going Strong.) TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY. TAIA HALL (OPP. P. 0.), KILBIRNIE. Old and Modern Pot-pourri. ■• LEARNERS! Personal Tuition, 7.15. Informal Dress. Trams to Doors. Subs, still Is. Trams Home. BALLROOM DANCING. PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL 33 WUlls 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, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. FREE SATURDAY AFTERNOQN DANCE. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH. TT'XPERT Individual Tuition,, thorough preJli paration for all Government and Chamber of Commerce Exams. * Fees Moderate. Prospectufe on Request. 96 THE TERRACE. Telephone 47-543. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON OCTOBER 10. Students Trained at GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Gained 273 Basses last November, As compared with 112 trained Elsewhere. DAY AND. EVENING SESSIONS. r-<ILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, , ' 32,Blair,Stret, Behind Tram Shelter, Courtenay Place, Wellington, C 3. Prospectus Free. Tel. 51-987. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD, THE GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING of the New Zealand Merchant Service Guild will be held in the Guild Rooms on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, at 10 a.m. ALL MEMBERS REQUESTED TO ATTEND. F. A. MACINDOE, General Secretary. EXCHANGE. "ITiXCHANGE, State House, 4 rooms, TrentJLj ham, for 4 or 5 rd., Wellington. 392 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS STATIONERY! HOWEVER Small your Printing requirements may be the Services of our Experts are available to you. TELEPHONE 44-040 For Our Representative. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS. PLACE YOUR PRINTING ORDER WITH "THE POST." j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1941, Page 2

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