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_. TOMORROW niMOKililiV SUNDAY : :: ,/.:i: :in<! S.I.V ' ! I Al (lio fiMiih'si of mill i.i.\ pennisMiill ;; ; of till' Civic Authorities the Kind's i j will o|irii Tniiiorrow. (Sundsiv } fur llic i : I'liU'ltJiilinii'iit of Members of all Al- i j lied Nations mill the .Mi/rrlunil Murinc, i I'iii'h nf whom niiiv lviii" two I'ivilian | ! friends. | i I j (.'siiiil Piict's .\n Reservations. | I ■ I I Programme as Advertised below. | I ' ! ; TOMORROW (SUNDAY) — 1 AM.U-WAM.VI U> IHKAIIii.S. U'D — '. TODAY, at, 2.15 and 8 p.m. SECOND BIG WEEK! SECOND BIG WEEK! finrj still'packing from screen to street ■■it. every session—Be early or Book for (lie 20th Century-Fox Special "TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI " THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" . THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" THE SHORES OF- TRIPOLI" THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI" Starrtnc .10HN PAYNK. MAUREEN O'HARA. NANCY KIELLY. RANDOLPH SCOTT. AM) A BIG SUPPORTING CAST. A Stirring Stovy of the making of Uncle Sam's Tough Leathernecks. They're in the Headlines —In the Battle Lines—ln the Heart of Our Nations —They're making American history in Blood and Bravery—At the Solomons —Wake Isiand-j-Corregidor — There's Action. Romance, and Adventure in this Motion Picture Musterpiece. S'j/V»/ru i.v ;;,iuih More Newsreel Shots from the Solomons—And the First Pictures to arrive In N.Z. of the British CONQUEST OF MADAGASCAR. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 52-212. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) * wiliis^"sTߣET 'TEL. 4-I-2H3 Olr. ■ A inn lea ma ted Theatres Lta Dally from tl am MKUtiy a! J. 30 p.m THK YEAR'S MOST SENSATIONAL STORY"NO GREATER "SIN" "NO GREATER SIN" - Starring LEON AMES LUANA WALTERS ADELI3 PEAUCB GEORGE TAGGERT —-Associate Feature The Swift Drama of an Adventurer's Last Stand. - I CHARLES BOYER "A L G 1 E R S" ~.,.,..„ \y j j ]|. . . SIGRID CURIE — HEDY LAMARK (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) DANCING. NIGHTLY EMPRESS BALLROOM Hii Uhuznee St. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Clitf Jones and his Ballroom Orchestra. - Suba. 2s 6d. ■ . . -, REMEMBER! MAYFAIR FOR WEDDINGS AYFAIR FOR DANCES MAYFAIR FOR CATERING Quotations, Ring 51-770. CUBA ST. _ rn?IE~jIMMY JAMES STUDIO OF BALLROOM JL - DANCING, SECOND FLOOR, 63 Willis St. Expert tuition by principal in Rhumba, -Tango, Modern Waltz, Quickstep, etc. Results guaranteed • Daily. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. Further particulars, Tel. 4(5-618.■ SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, M.1.5.T.D., N.A.T.D. (London). Studio: "Evening Post" Building, Willis St.. Tels. 42-2U and 42-85 ii. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Classes are held every Tuesday and Friday from S p.m. to .10 p.m. A Studio Dance will he held on Saturday, September 1!>, at S p.m. rjnHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF 1 DANCING. Ist Floor, Hannah's Bldgs., Lambtou Qy. Tels. 41-684, 56-2T5. Principals: LAWRENCE McKEE, M.I .S.T.I). BOBBIE McKJEE, A.I.S.T.D. Private Lessons —10 a.m. 16 10 p.m. Junior Classes —Fridays. 5.15 p.m. to I p.m. FREE SATURDAY AFTERNOON DANCE. rnHE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. X Principal: KATHLEEN O'CONNOR. M.1.5.T.D.. 8.8., . LONDON. Friday Evening Class, 7.?.0 to 9.30. Practice Class, Monday, 7-9. Tola. 45-571. Residence 14-628. «lst and 2nd Floors, 5S Lower Cuba St. (Opp. James Smith's). \ SSEMBLY HALL BROUGHAM ST. XX. THIS EVENING. MODERN DANCE. Excellent Floor, Supper, Good Music. DAXCK TO •TERRY HALL AND HIS JIVERS. Admission 2s Gd. AILWA y social" h~all7 TONIGHT. DANCE DANCE Tho Ambulance Division invites Members and Friends to the above. COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA. .MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Ladies Is Isd. Gents 2.5. . TTMIK REALM .BALLROOM. JL SELECTIVITY and SOCIABILITY. WELLINGTON'S WONDER DANCE. BE WISE! BE THERE 1 DO YOU REMEMBER/ Those (Jlorious Nights of Fun and Gaiety— Soft Lights—Sweet Music —Perfect Dancing. Again, We Proudly Present at ri-IHB ASSEMBLY HALL, BROUGHAM ST., JL A NIGHT OF GAIETY, Featuring JERRY HALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1942. Come and meet your old friends—they'll all be there! Dancing, 8 p.m. till I a.m. Subscription 2s 6d. H^eTlb~\vF7\ris—in •ruiTxKwW'&GXfiC' WITH WORD OF THE DANCE AT CJOUTK WELLINGTON SCHOOL. Russell Toe. O ;ind Rintoitl St. (opp. Athletic Park). Follow tho path up. TONIGHT (SATURDAY), At S o'clock. Subs, arc still only Is -id. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Civilians, too. Thoroughly Knjuy DanciiiK at the VI/'KI.I'OMK DANCK CLUB. >> ELCOME DANCE CLUB. (For Servicemen and Civilian.sl UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY SELECT MIXED" DANCE. S o'clock TONIGHT MAYFAIR. S o'clock TONIGHT MAYFAIR. ! Noel Robertson and his NEW CENTURY DANCE BAND. Subs.: Civilians 2s (3d, Servicemen 2s, the Merchant Navy 2s. 2nd N.Z.E.P. and R.N.Z.A.F. Returned Men in uniform Free. 8 o'clock TONIGHT—MAYFAIR, Cuba St. NOTE—The law prohibiting liquor must be strictly enforced. WELCOME DANCE CLUB. Imcx HALL —TONIGHT— Kilblrnie. ** RHYTHM ACES DANCE BAND (Or Uadio. Stage, and Dance Hall Fame). Supper. Subs. 2s. Acclaimed by our patrons to be the BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, AND BEST DANCE IN WELLINGTON. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. MffiAMAR R.S.A. DANCE. T> S.A. HALL, MIRAMAR AVENUE. ■**• Good Supper. Subs. Is 6d. Norman Izett's Band in attendance. DANCE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. ■piIYLLTS O'SHEA'S STUDIO, McKenzie's ■■*■■ UuiliiiriK.s US Willis .St. (io<id Orchestra, Floor, and Supper. Proceeds' Aid .Men's Red Cross. COME ONE AND ALL. Subs. :2s. S""t. ToiTN AMBULANCE hXiX, 2!) Vivian St. ALL OLD-TIME DANCING. LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). Admission. 2a 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1942, Page 2

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