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i \IREG EN T F ./■_,'. v \i THEATRE, I / / Dlr.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). TODAY AT 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and 8 p.m. SECOND WEEK SECOND WEEK ■ ■: \ Paramount's Hilarious Comedy about two naughty boys and one strongwilled girl. "SKYLARK" "SKYLARK" "SKYLARK" "SKYLARK" With RAY MILLAND CLAUDETTE COLBERT And BRIAN AHERNE — BINNIE BARNES WALTER ABEL MONA BARBIE ■ There's a little bit of "SKYLARK" in every good little girl! — Also — "SOLDIERS WITHOUT UNIFORMS" A Special Ministry of Information Short. "IN A PET SHOP" (A "Speaking of Animals" Novelty) (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FIRST SHOWING IN NEW ZEALAND. COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: N.Z. Theatres, Ltd. Tel. 53-080. 2 p.m. — TODAY — 7.45 ON LAND, SEA. AND AIR I ACTION ROARS At Uncle Sam's Great Pacific DEFENCE BASE. "DOWN IN SAN DIEGO" "DOWN IN SAN DIEGO" "DOWN IN SAN DIEGO" "DOWN IN SAN DIEGO" "DOWN IN SAN DIEGO" "DOWN IN SAN DIEGO" A Brand-new 1942 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Super Attraction. * SEE! SEE! SEE! Murder in a California Underworld I . . . Spy Hunt I ... The Clue of "The Man With the One-eared Dog"! . . . Mystery at Uncle Sam's Formidable Marine Base at San Diego! . . The Riddle of the Barber Shop Sign! . . . The Ghost Ship of Baja Del Padre! . . . Flaming Guns in the Sky! . . . Battle at Sea! —With a Cast of Thousands— SECOND BIG FEATURE! Hopalong Cassidy IN HIS FIRST SUPER WESTERN FOR 1942. CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S "RIDERS OF THE TIMBERLINE" "RIDERS OF THE TIMBERLINE" BRAD KING, VICTOR JORY, ANDY CLYDE, ELEANOR STEWART, ANNA Q. MLSSON. PLUS ON THE STAGE (Evenings and Saturday Matinee Only), N.Z.s OWN RADIO STAR, "The Singing Hobo" "The Singing Hobo" REG. MADDAMS at the Wurlitzer. "EVOLUTION OF ORGAN PLAY." PLUS THE 3 STOOGES, in "NURSE TO WORSE" "NURSE TO WORSE" (Screaming Comedy). —And— ; "THE FATAL BLAST" "THE FATAL BLAST" Episode 11 of Universal's Million-dollar Serial— "RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY." "RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY." (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d. No extra to Reserve. ~ DANCING. EMPRESS BALLROOM MPRESS BALLROOM 88 Gliuznee Street. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. CLIFF JONES AND HIS DANCE BAND. Subs. 2s. TONIGHT 50-50 DANCE. PETONE W.M.C. SOCIAL HALL, BLUE RHYTHM BAND. BILL VALLEY M.C. Subs., Is Gd. Dancing 8 p.m.-midnight. Also SATURDAY, EVA DRAPER'S" ST%DIO, High Street, Lower Hu^t. Subs., 2s. LATE NIGHT DANCE TONIGHT • T°SJSIS TONIGHT At the TONIGHT MAJESTIC CABARET Commencing at 9 o'clock, until 1 a.m. Subscription 3s, Inclusive. PLEASE NOTE.—Jitterbugs are Refused Admission. Saturday's Dress Cabaret Patrons are advised of the New Starting Time, 8 o'clock, finishing at midnight. THIS SATURDAY. we again present that Brilliant Outstanding Artist, Miss Heather Wright in her Acrobatic Specialty, unequalled in Australasia. RESERVATION IS ESSENTIAL. Subscription 10s. 6d, Inclusive. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT LAURI PADDI AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA , have been fortunate, in the engagement of Miss Rae Sanders Australia's Popular Radio Star, to be heard in N.Z. for the first time at the MAJESTIC CABARET. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS LTD. Direction — — Ccc Bnyton, Frederick Carr. EDUCATIONAL. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING ENGLISH. PARENTS! Classes lAave resumed. The environment at Banks is Ideal, the teaching efficient, the Exam. Results excellent. Good office positions assured to all satisfactory students. Ring, write, or call for Prospectus. W, H. STEVENS, M.A., Director, 96 The Terrace. Tel. 47-543. GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE PREPARES CANDIDATES FOR EXAMINATIONS. A Separate Prospectus Is issued Free of Charge for each Department, as under:— 1. Day and Evening Commercial. 2. Day and Evening Secondary. 3. Accountancy (evenings only). INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION is given in SMALL CLASSES. The Director or the Secretary may be consulted without any obligation to enrol. pi ILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, vT 32 Blair Street * (Behind Tram Shelter). Courtenay Place. Wellington, C 3. Telephone 51-987. P.O. Box 121, Te Aro, C2.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1942, Page 2

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