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BETTE OAVIS BETTE DAVIS Brilliantly Portrayed by Greer Walter "THE LETTER" j GARSON PIDGEON "THE LETTER" j (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Somerset Mauglmm'^ Supreme Dramatic I Flans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. (Recommended by Censor for Adults—Not Suitable for Children.) TELEPHONE 43-968 — TPfyAT T — OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. Final Screening Tonight, 7 o'clock "CALL OUT THE MARINES" and "TWO LATINS FROM MANHATTAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Shorts 7 p.m., "Two Latins" S.lO p.m., "Call Out the Marines" 'j.ir. p.m. * Tuesday — Wednesday — Thursday "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." and "SOUTH OF TAHITI" See Tomorrow's "Post" for Particulars of This New Bill ■ J'JJ-5—L —JJ 1. I 1 ■ ' i'J ."1 '„T , ~, '■■)" ~' ,I, i..'..1.,L ~. ■" ,'.' A!, 11,1 ,!?', „ '~ ■» EOSE DAY APPEAL (Wellington Returned Servicemen's Association) LOOK! . LOOK! LOOK! COMMUNITY (WEDNESDAY) SING 11.30 A.M. TO 1.30 P.M. 11.30 A.M. TO 1.30 P.M. 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So ''Frosty Jack;' U carrying on with wholesome Malt to supplement th» sugar content, ahd the result Is a new delicious. Malfrflavoured tee Creara witb extra food value. Frosty Jack lee Cream will aotr be a little darker ln colour. "FROSTY JACK" is in Khaki for the Duration! CO TO YOUR NEAREST FROSTY JACK SHOP AND TRY FROSTY JACK "BATTLE-DRESS" ICE CREAM I i DANCING. CrpHE JIMMY JAMES STUDIO OF CHURCHILL AUCTIONS. A BALLROOM DANCING, J SECOND FLOOR, 63 WUUs St. (Under Direction of National Patriotic Fund Expert Tuition by Principal in Rhumba, Board.) Tango, Modern Waltz, Quickstep, etc. Results . guaranteed. Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Private Lessons by JACOBEAN ROOM, appointment. Further particulars. Tei. 46-618. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. ABl^ll^^ffi V<aAU '* THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 5, 1942, To the Muslc ot tho Paragon Players. Come and Dance the Old Way. Commencing at 11 a.m. g t 0 13, Suhs. L's. ' Goods No^ on Display. t^MPRESS BALLROOM Ad.fc.lon by Catalog. Price 1., & DANCING. Catalogues obtainable at Cliff Jones and His Ballroom Orchestra. Subs. 2a 6d. Turnbull Library TJ O P U L A R D A N~ C E JT MAYFAIR TONIGHT public Library MAYFAIR TONIGHT CUBA ST. Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd. S p.m. to 12 p.m. Subs. 2s. SUPPER. C. A. Dine.«, Ltd. NOEL ROBERTSON'S DANCE BAND. Hon Dominion Organiser's Office. Nathan* ="~ PROPERTIES FOR SALeT"^ x>UlKjntt£. ,„,._ , ~ , , ■ ■ ■ . M ... ... T,,.,,,* ~ „ .. , SEATOUN RESIDENCE. Auctioneer: A. H. HOLLIS (J. H. Bethune ~A CANT New Modern Bungalow of flve V spacious rooms and sunroom, e.h.w.s.. For detailed particulars, see Auction Page garage, coruer sunny section, marine view: no Last Saturday's "Post." h"ndy lrams ant} sho"s' Pr,ce fc-So0; C. G. TOLHURST AND SON. B.N.Z. Buildings. Lambton Q.v. Tel. 46-014. „ _ -~£2gg o WADESTOWN ~"i>2950 * OVERLOOKING the city and harbour—This is an outstanding Residence in perfect mAJtlttmJfißFßlLsdAlff. 0"!* l'< containing lounge, dining-room, kitchen* 31 ifljFff^^^SwWW ette, 3 bedrooms, sun porch, and very compiete convs. and- appointments, large section W3 * **"* charmingly Jaid out, sunny and sheltered. HarILLUSTRATED LECTURE. court and Co., 4l Panama St. Tel. 44-01 T. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 7.30 p.m. „ , , ~.. :S SI imW X?" PLANTS, TREES, AND SHBUgg, .''WILL THE JAPS TAKE N.K.?" rpHOUSANDS Boxes of Well-grown Flower The Answer from Bible Prophecy. 1 Seedlings. Wheatley'* Nurseries, Porutu MR.' V. R. BROWN. St.. Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216. MR. V. R. BROWN. ■?•'••■-•■ ■" '■' ■ ■ ■■ " ■"":"'' ~ MR. V. R. BROWN. MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY. Lantern Slides and Sound Film. ■ '■ - NE W C S L VS VMat St" H LL' A DAILY SPB^° CLEAN"rrEEP your business premises clean aijd tidy J\. by disposing of your rubbish each day. EXHIBITION OF RECENT WATER The, ? afe**' chea^ st ZF # dmr?? in * y0"I COLOURS unreclalmable waste and other refuse Is by _ By — burning it * T. A. McCORMACK, A GOODRID INCINERATOR will do this on rpHE STUDIO, 83a Hill St., Wellington, your own premises without creating a smoke ■^ nuisance TUESDAY, OCTOBISRJk <o SATURDAY, For fuU particulars write to Open Daily from 1*0.30 a.m.' to 5.30 p.m. J- Fl HARGRAVE, LIMITED, ROSE DAY (helping collectors wanted)— 82 Ghuzneß st-. Wellington, wives, mothers, 2nd N.Z.E.F.. call . Asso- Tel. 54-351 (2 lines), ciatton's Offlcts, 12 Victoria St., Monday.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1942, Page 2

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