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—3rd WEEK— • BOOK AND BJE SUREt AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. jjj PLAZA '■ 2 p.m. — TODAY — 8 p.m. A Picture that Every Man will Love! UOth CENTURY-FOX PRESENT Claudette John COLBERT PAYNE * COLBERT PAYNE — In — "REMEMBER THE DAY" "REMEMBER THE DAY" "REMEMBER THE DAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —WAR SPECIALFurther Films of the STORMING OF GUADALCANAL. SINKING of the CANBERRA. Jap Prisoners in the Solomons. N.Z.E.F. in MIDDLE EAST BATTLE. I Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-277). AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout New Zealand. ■ THE HOUSE Off. ACTION. V ~ 2 p.m. — DAILY — 7.45 p.m. AX INVITATION -FOR THE WEEKEND. YoUr. Ho^t .is.' CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE CHAN AND THE RENDEZVOUS? Why, the "CASTLE "CASTLE IN THE DESERT" DESERT" A Weird. Lonely Household, Isolated, cut off from the Living World and Just the Spot for the Fiendish Crime all Planned. A MURDER, CLEVER. COLD, AND CRUEL. A Top-notch Mystery Thriller all the way. —Plus— The Season's Merriest Marital Mix-up "MOON OVER HER. SHOULDER" — -With — Lynn John Dan BARI SUTTON BAILED Hubby is a good fellow; he gives advice to everyone, and It works; but the advice he gives to his wife goes "hay-wire." YOU COME AND SEE WHY. A Great Double-Feature Show by 20th Century-Fox. * (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DANCING. NIGHTLY. EMPRESS BALLROOM, 88 Ghuznee St. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Cliff Jones and His Orchestra. Subs., 2s 6d. . SOCIETY FOR CLOSER RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. THORNDON BRANCH SOCIAL. CLUBROOMS, 212 LAMBTON QY., 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, NOV. 21. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Musical Items. 500 tournament. Prizes. Everybody Welcome. Gentlemen, Is 6d; Ladles, 6d and plate. HE JIMMY JAMES STUDIO OF BALLROOM 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. 46-618. . EVA DRAPER, Bajlnjom Dancing, . . ....^ • 7 JTAWA ST., LOWER HUTT., TEL.-, 62-654.J ■i TRANCE, Every • Saturday, Moera Hall. U RAY MAIiMAN'S BAND. Bus to Hutt-Petone after Dance. ~ " REMEMBER 11 *" T|/fAYFAIR —— FOR WEDDINGS IVIaYFAIR —— r FOR DANCES MAYFAIR — FOR CATERING Quotations: Ring 51-770. CUBA ST. HE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL ~OF DANCING, Ist Floor, Hannah's Buildings, Lambtou Qy. Tels. 41-684 and 56-275. Principals: LAWRENCE McKEE, M.I.S.T.D. BOBBIE McKEE. A.I.S.T.D. Private Lessons—lo a.m. to 10 p.m. Junior Classes—Fridays, 5.15 p.m to 1 p.m. FREE SATURDAY AFTERNOON DANCE. HE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. Principal: KATHLEEN O'CONNOR, M.1.5.T.D., 8.8., LONDON. Friday Evening Class, 7.80 to 9.30. Practice Class. Monday, 7-9. Tels. 45^571; Residence 14-628. Ist and 2nd Floors, 58 Lower Cuba St. (Opp. James Smith's). "A SSEMBLY HALL BROUGHAM ST ■A ■•..■■ THIS EVENING. MODERN DANCE MODERN DANCE Excellent Floor, Supper, Good Music. DANCE TO JERRY HALL AND HIS JIVERS. Admission :2a 6d. . SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, M.1.5.T.D., N.A.T.D. (London), Studio:' "Evening Post" Building, Willis St. • -v Tels. 42-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Classes are held every Tuesday and Friday ' from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. A i Studio Dance will be held Next Saturday, ■i ■ November 28, at 8 p.m. T"~HE REALM : BALLROOM. Seventeen Years' Crowded Houses. .. And we haven't made a fortune. ' ; Why? Because it's A RICH MAN'S DANCE _ AT A POOR MAN'S PRICE. ~"" TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 VIVIAN ST. OLD-TIME DANCING. Les' Walker's Orchestra (6). Admission 2s 6d. "ARE YOU IN THE MOOD FOR DANCING?" • Then Come to the QOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL DANCE, O . Russell Tee. and Rintoul St., Opposite Athletic Park (Follow the path up). Subs, are Low, only Is 3d. , Good Prizes, Floor, Music, and Suppers. Subs, only Is 3d. AILWAY SOCIAL HALL, -■■- TONIGHT. the ambulance division's ;■..■■..'■■, dance. -..;■ ' . .Columbia Orchestra. - ■ MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Ladies, la 6d, Gehtg 2s. "Armed Forces Is 6d. ■THE MARGARET OATES SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS GATES regrets that owing to the Town Hall Concert Chamber being unavailable.' and the unsultability of other halls, the Annual • Recital of pupils will not be held this year,: but It is hoped that, circumstances will permit the holding of same early in the New .Year. The Studio closes for Holidays on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1942. Reopening Date will be advertised In January, 1943. ' Principal: Mies Margaret Oates, M.R.A.D. Assistant: :Mr.. Bfalph Wilkin, M.R.A.D. (recently awarded A.S.O.D. senior scholarship by Miss Kathleen Danetree, Royal Academy of Dancing, London). ' HE JUNIOR WIZO DANCE, to have been held on Tuesday, November 24, at 8 p.m.. In the 1.0.0. F. Hall, Allen St., has been Cancelled until Monday, November 80, In the Same Hall. —aia hall; kilbirnie. "The Dancers' Joyland." RHYTHM ACES DANCE BAND, Of Radio, Stage, and Dance Hall Fame, and their Popular M.C., Ernie Bull. Supper. Subs. 2s. Monte Carlo, Lucky Numbers, and Twilight Dances. BE EARLY AND SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. PHYLLIS O'SHEA, A.1.5.T.D., Studio of Ballroom Dancing. Private and class lessons. McKenzie Buildings, Willis St. Studio available for private dances, etc. Tel. 40-888. TONIGHT :— TONIGHT TVriRAMAR- : R-S.A. ■OLD-.TIME DANCE, - SATURDAY,, 21et. Good Orchestra. Good • Supper. Admission, la 6d. ~ SATURDAY. .-. TONIGHT'S BEST DANCE MODERN AND OLD-TIME, ■ In the QT. THOMAS'S HALL, 1O Riddlford St., Newtown. Swing Time, Old Time, and a Good Time. Excellent. Music," Floor, and Supper. Subs., 2s; H.M. Forces, Is 6d. ia ora club dance, labour hall, petone. Tuesday, november 24. Doug. Roaches De Luxe Band. 50-50. Good Music, Good Monte Carlo Prizes. Popular Prices.'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 124, 21 November 1942, Page 2

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