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; AMALGAMATED THKATRES, LTD. (Throughout NZ.) *=i KING'S |===T TODAY, AT SUS AND 8 P.M. STILL GOING STRONG! The flrst comedian on the screen and still the best—young and old are roaring with laughter at II CHARLIE CHAPLIN" CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE GOLD RUSH" "THE GOLD RUSH" "THE GOLD RUSH" "THE GOLD RUSH" "THE GOLD RUSH" II A United Artists Release. THERE'S NEVER BEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT —SCENES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR SIDES ACHE WITH LAUGHTER—AND WITH CHARLIE'S OWN WORDS AND MUSIC. IN SUPPOKTAnother "World tn Action" Series. "THIS IS BLITZ" Which Includes scenes direct from the battlefronts. produced from captured Nazi films. Plans are filling rapidly for all Sessions at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) w»» 11* frtttr tsi 4-1 219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30. A PICTURE YOU MUST NOT MISS. A Story of Mystic India, with its Ten Thousand and One Secrets. KIPLING'S "JUNGLE BOOK" "JUNGLE BOOK" "JUNGLE BOOK" (In Technicolor.) . Starring SABU Wonder Star of 'Elephant Boy" and "Thief of Bagdad." A United Artists Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE "RIDERS OF THE BADLANDS" — With — RUSSELL HAYDEN - CHARLES STARRETT (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY — SUNDAY TOMORROW NIGHT, JANUARY 24, at B.SO EE o pERA HOUSE = THE KILBIRNIE WRESTLING AND SPORTS CLUB Present a ' GRAND VARIETY SHOW GRAND VARIETY SHOW (In Aid ot Island Bay Plunket Society.) A GRAND AND ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME That Great Little Star, Now the Idol of Everyone, LEIGH BREWER, Amazing Personality TU Bit. A G- nd Young Newcomer with us, ELVA WHITE. Clever Acrobatic Dancer. . Request Appearance of | Wellington's Bing Crosby, GLYN TUCKEB, Whistler and Crooner. First Appearance of a Top-line Musical Turn, MR. W. WALLACE In Bright Numbers, witb his PianoAccordeon. A Very Clever Headline Artist, JACK THOMAS, Entertaining with a Mystifying Specialty Act Appearing Together as a Duo by request oi Overseas Servicemen. LEIGH BREWER and GLYN TUCKER, Featuring Popular Duets. First Appearance with Us of a Heally Great Artist, IDA LOCKWOOD, Brilliant Violinist. Reappearance of a Grand Personality, ASHETON HARBpRD. Very Popular Entertainer. Two Pleasing Artists You Will Enjoy, THE POTON SISTERS, Duettlsts and Harmonlsers. . First Appearance with us of JACK TAPP, Brilliant and Clever Eccentric Artist, A Charming and Brilliant Vocalist, THELMA GOUGH, A Popular Singer of Popular Songs. Here's First-class Dancing by Popular HAZEL MARTIN'S PUPILS, Who Will Present TWO GRAND BALLETS and SOLO DANCING. You know what our Sunday Shows are like. So to save disappointment, please Reserve your Seats Now (Telephone 18-286), Tomorrow (Sunday), at Theatre or Telephone 56-230, from 10.30 a.m. Management reserves right to refuse admission at discretion. DON'T FORGET -, — OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY ~ SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY

— TOMORROW (Sunday) —, SESSIONS 2 p.m. and 7.45. At the request and by permission of the Civic Authorities, the PLAZA THEATRE Will open Tomorrow (Sunday) for the entertainment of members of all Allied Nations, each of whom may bring two civilian friends. Normal Admission Charges. NO RESERVATIONS PROGRAMME AS ADVERTISED BELOW. 2nd HAPPY WEEK 2 P.M. TODAY 8 P.M. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT—RESERVE 1 AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. j||' PLAZA jjj TBROUGHOUT~N ,Z. Columbia's Hectic New Hit "THE LADY IS WILLING" l "THE LADY IS WILLING" - "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE LADY IS WILLING" .'i'l1 Starring Marlene Fred 1 DIETRICH MacMURRAY And BABY COREY,. the Wonder Baby. (Recommended by tbe Censor Tor Adults.) Special! "GUERRILLAS OF TIMOR" Epic story of a small band of Australian soldiers who refused to surrender I Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 51-277. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout New Zealand.) <^ -ST A "^^> THE HOUSE OF ACTION 2.0 p.m. DAILY 7.45 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-595). YOUR WEEKEND PLEASURE IS ALREADY WAITING FOR FOU. ENTERTAINMENT THAT IS REALLY GOOD. RODDY RODDY McDOWALL McDOWALL In the stirring human story of a little lad,, bombed out of his home, yet full of courage and bravado and able to take it with thumbs up. "ON THE SUNNY SIDE" "ON THE SUNNY SIDE" "ON THE SUNNY SIDE" 5 It's a Story That's Different Released by 20th Century-Fox. PLUS A GREAT DOUBLE-BARRELLED WESTERN. YOUR TWO FAVOURITE STARS AT THEIR BEST. Russell Charles HAYDEN STARRETT ' Thrills galore as they fight against overwhelming odds to bring Texas Into the Union. AN ACTION-FILLED STORY OF THE REAL WEST. "DOWN RIO GRANDE WAY" "DOWN RIO GRANDE WAY" A Columbia Picture. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PANGING. . ' ■ ■ BALLOT GROUP. '.- MISS JEANE HORNE, Adv. Teacher's Certificate, and New Zealand Representative of the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, is forming a Ballet Group for dancers of-17 and over who wish to continue their studies. The group will meet weekly, when It Is pro- ■ posed to study the following branches: — Ballet, Character, Demi Caractere. Central f European. At least one public performance will be given annually. It Is felt that the inauguration of the Ballet Group will till a long-felt gap for 1 those who have finished the student period, yet still wish to continue their pracical interest in the art of dancing. For further particulars, inquire MISS HORNE, 248 Lambton Qy. Tel. 56-189. RAILWAY PORTERS' CLUB DANCE, RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL, WATERLOO QY., TONIGHT (SATURDAY), JANUARY 23. Good Floor and Supper. WALKER'S BLUE RHYTHM ORCHESTRA. Ladies, ls 6d. Gents., 2s. TONIGHT TONIGHT C_T. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. IO ALL OLD-TIME DANCING. LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission 2s 6d. REG. STILLWELL'S WELCOME DANCE CLUB. For Servicemen and Civilians. UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY POPULAR DANCE. 8 o'clock TONIGHT—MAYFAIR. 8 o'clock TONIGHT—MAYFAIR. r NOEL ROBERTSON'S BAND. Subs.: Ladles 2s 6d, Gents '2s 6d. l (Returned Servicemen In Uniform free.) 8 O'clock TONIGHT—MAYFAIR. TAIA HALL KILBIRNIE AIA HALL KILBIRNIE RHYTHM ACES DANCE BAND, Of Radio, Stage, and Dance Hall Fame, S and Popular M.C. Ernie Bull. Supper. Subs., 2s. ' 6th Heat and Final Cash Monte Carlo. I Give it a go—You may be the winner. Listen Tonight for next Monte Carlo.

THE KARORI CHILDREN'S CENTRE (INCORPORATED) Wish to Announce that the KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT Has been Resumed Under the Management of MISS KATHLEEN FULLER (FREE KINDERGARTEN GRADUATE) ; — Parents are invited to visit tho Centre between 10 a.m. and noon daily , INQUIRIES TELEPHONE 26-521 t

DANCING. E IMPRESS BALLROOM IMPRESS BALLROOM 88 GHUZNEE ST MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. Cliff Jones and His Orchestra. Subs 2s (id HIS JIMMY JAMSs STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, SECOND FLOOR. 63 WILLIS ST. Expert Tuition by Principal In Rhumba, Tango, Modern Waltz. Quickstep, etc. Results guaranteed Dally. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Private Lessons by appointment. Further particulars, Tel. 46-618. ) DANCING. DANCING. EVA DRAPER, , Teacher Ballroom Dancing, 7 Tawa St, Lower Hutt. Tel. 62-654. WEEKLY DANCE BVER\ SATURDAY. MOERA HALL. 8 p.m. Monte Carlos. Ray Mailman's Band. - Vocalist, Nancy Inglis. Subs 2s Cd. Bus Hutt-Petone after Dance. _ The Management reserves the right to refuse admission. t. rpHE PHYLLIS HATES SCHOOL OF BALL _ X ROOM DANCING. Principals: LAWRENCE McKEE. M.1.-S.T.D.; n BOBBIE Mc|£EE. A.I S.T.D. Ib Private Lessons, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ist FLOOR, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS. = Lambton Qy. Tels. 41-684 and 56-275. ' _ A SSEMBLY HALL BROUGHAM ST 18 . -t* THIS EVENING. er MODERN DANCE MODERN DANCE tt, Excellent Floor, Supper. Good Music. DANCE TO JERKY HALL AND HIS JIVERS ~* Admission 2s 8d ' SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. a- TtflSS GWENETHB WALSHE. "• IU M.1.5.T.D.. N.A.T.D. (London). _ Studio: "Evening Post" Building, Willis St. Ie Tels. 42-211 and 42-956. ;>- Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. a. to 10 p.m

DANCING. lii MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. Principal: KATHLEEN O'CONNOR, M.1.5.T.D., 8.8.. LONDON. Friday Evening Class, 7.30 to 9.30. Practice Class, Monday, 7-9. Tels. 45-571; residence 14-628. Ist and 2nd Floors, 58 Lower puba St (Opp James Smith's) TONIGHT'S DRESS CABARET 1 — At the — MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. The Cabaret .Is Fully Booked for Tonight. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LTD. Direction: Cec. Boyton, Frederick Carr. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, Riddiford St.. Newtown. Dancing from 8 o'clock, TONIGHT TONIGHT Modern and Old-time Dances. Excellent Afusic. Good Floor and Supper. Subs.: 2s. H.M. Forces ls 6d. 1 Without a doubt a very popular dance. JEANE HORNE SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1943 SEASON COMMENCES FEBRUARY 1. MISS HORNE, Advanced Teacher's Certificate and New Zealand Representative of the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, will be at the Studio from February 1. Intending pupils who desire an interview before this date are asked to telephone 56-189 for appointment. Studio: 248 Lambton Qy. ST. THOMAS'S HALL. Riddiford St. Newtown. '• Dancing from 8 o'clock. TONIGHT TONIGHT Modern and Old-time Dances. Excellent Music. Good Floor and Supper. Subs.: 2s. H.M. Forces Is 6d. ' Without a doubt a very ■ popular dance. MIRAMAR RiS.A. JUNIOR CLUB DANCE, RS.A. HALL — — MIRAMAR AYE,. TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. Subs.: 3s 6d, 2s. •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1943, Page 2

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