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I PACKED TO THE ROOF . . , CROWDS DELIGHTED! Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. HURRY! This Beautiful. Picture is hero for I Ono Week Only! Sessions Daily 2 and S p.m. | i "I j I-' * "BAHAMA PASSAGE" "BAHAMA PASSAGE" "BAHAMA PASSAGE" "BAHAMA PASSAGE" "With MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL —And— STIRLING HAYDEN STIRLING HAYDEN .III"".. in ■ |:i i Plans D.I.C. or Theatre (54-7<j). A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Commencing— FRIDAY. Bud Lou ABBOTT and COSTELLO ABBOTT and COSTELLO Jn "RIDE !EM COWBOY"' ! "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" A Universal Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DO-XT DELAY. TEL., 50-OSI FOR RESERVATIONS. ]rre§j\foGDE THEATRE fbrf J n^?v Brooklyn. S^| 7.30 — TONIGHT AKD TUESDAY — 7.30 VTVIEN LEIGH LAURENCE OLIVIER LESLIE BANKS FLORA ROBSON ' "FIRE OVER ENGLAND" It will burn forever in your memory as the ..screen's supreme achievement". BRIAX DONLEVY MARIA MOXTEX "SOUTH OF TAHITI;' Wild! Exciting! Her love Tabu. SELECTED SUPPORTS. (Programme Recommended by the* Censor for Adult and Universal Respectively.) COME TO THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. ■ ■ ■■ 1 DANCING. NIGHTLY. I?MP»ESS BALLROOM, '*-* SS Ghuzueo St. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. CLIFF JONES AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA. Subs. 2s 6d. 0 P U L A It D A X C~E MAYFAIR TONIGHT MAYFAIR TONIGHT MAYFAIR TONIGHT CUBA ST. S p.m. to 12 p.m. Subs. 2s SUPPER. ROY BAKER'S DANCE BAND. npnE MAJESTIC CABARET. DANCLVG TONIGHT, from Vo'clock. Admission 2s Cd. No reservations -ta-feen. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LOWER HUTT... 11TODERN Bungalow and garage, reinforced •■ma concrete construction, 5 rooms, kitchenette, 3 bedrooms, built-in wardrobes, 2 open fireplaces, modern gas cooker, electric hot water service, beautiful gardening section (50 x 2oO), sun all day, Govt.. mortgage, outgoings .£ 1 2s per week; price £ 1750; sub - stautial deposit. R. Leslie Jones, 57 High ,St., Tel. 60-013 (after hours dial 398 and ask for 247). ■;....;■:. C'UTY RESIDENCE, suitable Guest-house. 2 I floors. 8 rooms (5 bedrooms), double garage, e.h.w.s., all trams stop at gate, sunny, superior situation, level section. Prlco £3500, owner-occupier will take a balance on first mortgage. Could let at £6 week. V,. G. TOLHURST AND SON, Bank N.Z. Buildings, Lambton Qy. • Telephone 46-014. _^ WANTED TO BUY. PIANOS WANTED HAVE you a piano standing silent In your home? Now is tho time to turn it into cash Other people want to buy Help the situation by making your unused Instrument available. We are cash buyers of Pianos. Best prices given for uprights or flat grands. Come In and see us, or send particulars of make, age, and condition of piano, to Chas. Beea and Co. Ltd.. Manners St. PIANO WANTED! " CASH Purchaser requires High-grade Upright Piano; prepared to pay substantial sum for good instrument. Write 5207 Evg. Post SMALL MODERN FLAT GRAND PIANO. REQUIRED by cash purchaser, who is prepared to pay substantial sum for high grade instrument. 3110 Evg. Post. SCRAP METAL FOR CASH! pOPPER, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Aluminium, Cast \J Iron, and Second-hand Machinery. G. R. STEVENS AND CO., LTD., 132 Abel Smith St. (Tel. 50-333). And Watford St., Evans Bay. (Tel. IS-324). SITUATIONS VACANT. GIRLS WANTED. WK have vacancies in our Factory for several Girls, excellent working conditions. Apply to the BRYANT AND MAY,' 1 BELL AND CO., LTD., , Tory .St. » SHOP ASSISTANT! '■ " WANTED, Capable Shop Assistant, some experience preferred but not essential. Apply ADAMS BRUCE, LTD., . I 103 Manners St., Between 7.30 and 8.30 tonight. WOMAN CLEANER. WANTED, for Small Office, Woman Cleaner. 2 to 3 hours Saturday mornings. Reply P.O. Box 46, Te Aro. SHOE TRADE. j WAR WORK. j IF you have had factory experience in Footwear Machining and wish to work part or full time, apply urgently. We also need' men with factory experience in our Making Department. Apply W. S. LIVINGSTONE AND CO., 123 Hanson St., Wellington. FROCK MACHINIST. WANTED, Frock Machinist for our Workroom ; experience not necessary; good conditions. Apply Felicity Gowns, Willis St. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY FOR ESSENTIAL WORK. SEVERAL Builders' Labourers, good working conditions, etc. Ring CO-T72, evening.';, immediately. ANTED, FrodiTor Coiit Machinist", For .small workroom, excellent wages. MAUD BERRY, Room 8, Fletcher's Bldjts., I 4 Willis St. SHOP ASSISTANT. ' TITANTEO, Capable Shop Assistant for our » t Lower Hutt branch, congenial position. Apply Supervisor, Adams Bruce, Ltd., Lower I .Hutt, Tuesday morning, between 0 ami 12. ! f7r¥man-doorkebper. I TDEQUIRED by REGAL THEATRE, Karori. i Jl* Tho position is a. full-time one, conipris- ' ! ing various jobs lv connection with the Tho- '. atre. Excellent wages, own car an advantage. : I Apply in pcrsou tonight, between 7-9, or write to Manager. WANTED, 2 Capable Barmen-Stewards. Apply SECRETARY-MANAGER, Wellington Working Men's Club. ~ IT'S HERE I ESSENTIAL GLOVE MAKING FOR EXTRA MONEY JOIN this great Industry and have extra money regularly by making Hand-made GLOVES for winter wear at home for us No more Imported gloves—they must now be made , In New Zealand and Australia We need more workers everywhere Will you. help in your spare hours? Make them for the boys on ' active service, too. No experience needed. "^ Distance no object. Outfit with materials FREE and ji ready market for your work ts i GUARANTEED with us by MARKETING BOND Wo pay forwarding charges on all j Gloves supplied. Get busy. Write now for particulars if you're needing extra money. Don't delay! LA PAULA INDUSTRY. Drpt. W.E.P.. Box Toft, G.r.0., W'ellinjziun. Also Cuhv.illrt Chambers, 07 CnstJorcjitrli St., Pvrlriry.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1942, Page 2