AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout New Zealand. riflZfl V>^ Hearing Aids Available. 2nd WEEK—of course! THE CROWDS ARE BIGGER THAN EVER! [THIS EVENING—S and 8 o'clock the picture that won the Academy Award fo Nonsense 1 THE CRAZY GANG THE CRAZY GANG THE CRAZY GANG THE CRAZY GANG NERVO AND KNOX FLANAGAN AND ALLEN NAUGHTON AND GOLD —In— "GONE WITH THE WIND UP" "GONE WITH THE WIND UP" ♦'GONE WITH THE WIND UP" "GONE WITH THE WIND UP" "GONE WITH THE WIND UP" Censored as "G-A-S-B-A-G-S" "G-A-S-B-A-G-S" "G-A-S-B-A-G-S" "G-A-S-B-A-G-S" A G.B.D. Release. (Approved for .Uniyersal Exhibition.) !BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES "ORDINARY PEOPLE" palest British Ministry of Information release—London under the Blitz. —BOOK EARLY— Plans D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 51-277. \,_ pllllf T p D o~R Bill STREET ' TEL. 4-I-EI9 ' &(SJWOMt!A*IALG4mr£a THiATReS 4r&, Continuous from 11 a.m. $?HE BIGGEST AND GREATEST "SCOOP' WE'VE HAD IN MONTHS! COMMENCING TODAY! L_ TONIGHT! DIRECT TRANSFER FROM THE KING'S 1 THE HAPPINESS SHOW OF 1941. A "SUNNY" l M "SUNNY" a ig ' "SUNNY" i_ __=EE, "SUNNY" ===_.' ==■ "SUNNY" EE? -^|| "SUNNY" ■■=*'■ =| "SUNNY" Ef 4 "SUNNY" f Starring ANNA NEAGLE . : WITH RAY BOLGER EDWARD E. HORTON JOHN CARROLL HELEN WESTLEY THE HARTMANS It's the sunniest stfow you've seen In months. —In Addition— Louisa. May Alcott's famous sequel to "Little Women" — "LITTLE MEN" WITH JACK OAKIE — KAY FRANCIS GEORGE BANCROFT — JIMMY LYDON and "ELSIE," the Cow. An RKO Radio Presentation. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SITUATIONS VACANT. PLUMBERS WANTED. GOOD conditions. Apply Levestam and Co. Ltd., 178 Rlddtford Street. Tel. 25-777. TAILORS AND T^AILORESSES. v \\r ANTED, MEN and WOMEN for our Coai It? Basting and Under Basting Department must be experienced to high-class work. Exceptionally good position for suitable applicants. Highest wages paid. Apply to SCHNEIDEMAN AND SONS, LTD., Men's Tailors, 42-44 Cable Street, Almost opposite Taranabi Street Wharf. TROUSER FINISHERS. XTE7ANTED, Experienced FINISHERS for ou; ItV Trouser Department; highest wages paid Apply to SCHNEIDEMAN AND SONS, LTD., Men's Tailors, 42-44 Cable Street, Almost opposite Taranaki Street Wharf. ~~ CHER AND CO., LTD. "DOY as Apprentice, best class Ladles' TailorJj ing and Fur Work: splendid prospects Cher, 42 Manners Street. DE HAYILLAND AIRCRAFT CO. OF N.Z., LTD., RONGOTAI. EEQUIRE the Services or a FIRST-CLASi TURNER for night shift work. Applicant must be ineligible for military ser vice. Telephone 18-251 for interview. LETTERPRESS MACHINIST. WANTED, COMPETENT LETTERPRES! MACHINIST. Apply— Factory Manager, "EVENING POST." WANTED, SMART YOUTH for shop work, message: etc! Good prospects for promotion; constant wori Apply Manager, R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., Cuba Street. TAILORESSES. TENANTED, COAT FINISHERS, good wage Apply TRACEY AND SONS, 96 Courtenay Place. SPENCER DIGBY STUDIO have a Vacant for FIRST-CLASS RETOUCHER; als JUNIOR GIRL, not over 16 years. Excellei opportunities for learning interesting work. Apply personally PRUDENTIAL BUILDINGS, Lambton Quay, Wellington. FUR LINER. FULLY experienced. Will pay high' wag< to suitable applicant. Apply MOOXEY'S (Wgtn.), LTD., Corner Mercer and Victoria Streets.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1941, Page 3
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