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F 1 QPERA HOUSE -== F" :;, ; ; - ' ■ *^f ■ Oir.; J: <J. Wllliamsou Picture Corp., lad. Plans at D.I;C. ami Theatre (50-230). 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. GRAND RETURN 1 ' . " ' ■ Of the Screen's Musical Classic . "THE GREAT \;..;,.^; : . ! . r .._. 0 ,;v;^ : ;r-wALTZ'' A .\ietio-Gk>;ld\v.vn Production * Starring Three Great Artists: M'ISE FEftNAND RAINER GRAVET MILIZA KORJUS Ably Supported by HUGH HERBERT and LIONEL ATWILL. "The Blue Danube," "Tales of the Vienna; Woods," take on life in a magnificent drama; of human hearts. "The Sold of a Great Artist Set to Music." Tho Picture of a Thousand Memories. SUPPORTS~"LittIe Goldfish" (Coloured Cfertoon), "SitUa. and Juuean" (Travelogue]*. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.} 7.30 — TONSGHT, SAT., AND MONV —'' 7.30 INGRID BERGMAN ■ WARNER BAXTER In "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS" "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With SUSAN HAYWARD FAY ..WRAi' rUCHARD DENNING JOHNNY DOWNS — Companion Feature ~ : JOAN BLONDELL ——^— ROLAND YOUNG BILLIK BURKE In , "TOPPER RETURNS" "TOPPER RETURNS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) DENNIS O'KEEFE ■■'■■ ■' PATSS? KELLY Plus Metrotone Neva. Tel. 14-2 C& for Reservations. f* EOKGE HOWE Teaches Profitable Cake DevT corattog, complete tuition, £1 Is. Cakes Iced, Stands Loaned. Cachous. 15 Kent Tee.

EMPIRE — ISLAND BAY ■ Box Plans—— Empire Confectionery. Tel. 14-307. 7.30 NIGHTLY 7,30 The super-charged thrill sa^a of flying youth. Thrill'to the parade of a nation's bravest airmen ... to equadron upon squadron of the newest fighters and bombers . . . to dangerfllled spectacle never before cauglit on film ... to that sensational blonde bomber who I plays with men's lives, Veronica Lake! RAY MILLAND William Wayne Brian HOLDEN MORRIS DONLEVY VERONICA LAKE In "[ WANTED WINGS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing -— Taps in Thrills, in Mystery and Laughs, too. "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2.15 MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 "I-WANTED WINGS," Serial, and Shorts. DANCING. " NIGHTLY. IMPRESS BA LL BOOM. Hi 88 Ghuznee St. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. CLIFF JONES & hla BALLROOM ORCHESTRA. Subs. 2a 6<L POPULAR DANCE. MAYFAIR TONIGHT MAYFAIR — TONIGHT MAYFAIR 1 TONIGHT CUBA ST. S p.m. to 12 p.m. Subs. 2s. SUPPER. KOY BAKER'S DANCE BAND. SUPPER DANCE, FRIDAYS, 5.30 p.m. EVA DRAPER'S STUDIO, 170 High St., Lower Hutt. Subs. 2s .Ladies Is 6d. Forces Is cd. WEEKLY DANCE, SATURDAYS, 8 p.m. Ray Mailman's Band. GALA DANCE. GALA DANCE. 10.0,}'. MALL, 10 ALLEN ST. (Courtenay PI.). ( Excellent Supper. Special Novelties. KVKUY FRIDAY NIGHT. ROLL UP I TONIGHT, 50-50 DANCE. TITORKING MEN'S CLUB SOCIAL HALL, VV PETONE. BLUE RHYTHM BAND. Dancing, 5.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Subs.: 2s and Is 6d. Good Programme and Supper. THE MAJESTIC CABARET. DANCING TONIGHT, from 9 p.m. Admission 2s 6d. SATURDAY IS DRESS CABARET. Patrons having: made Reservations are advised to obtain their tickets by 2 p.m. on Saturday. Unless paid for Bookings are not kept after 9 p.m. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LIMITED. Dlr.: CEC. BOYTON, FREDERICK CARR. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HALL ST.—No. 42. BRICK and Wooden Dwelling of 7 rooms, all convs., large workshop. Vacant possession. Price £1200. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154 Featherston St. KARORI—TOP OP MESSINES BD. NEW Modern Home, in excellent order, .two bedrooms, two living-rooms, all convs., must bo sold quickly. Immediate vacant possession. Price £1450. Offers considered. Harcourt and Co. Tel. 44-017. SITUATIONS VACANT. WELLINGTON GLOVE CO., LTD., 58 Manners St. WANTED, ■ urgently, Experienced Glove Machinist; also Plain Machinist and Young Girls. Learners. High wages. SHORTHAND-XYPISTK. WANTED, Junior or Intermediate Short-haHd-Typistc previous experience not necessary. iJ4> Ew?, ppst*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 39, 14 August 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 39, 14 August 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 39, 14 August 1942, Page 2

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