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Oiv.: -Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 p.m. — DAILY — S p.m. "WAKE ISLAND" "WAKE ISLAND'" "WAKE ISLAND" —Starring— BRIAN DONLEVY MACDONALD CAREY ROBERT PRESTON A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) "MARCH OF TIME" (Tho F. 8.1. Front). How America deals with tho fifth column. Reserve at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 51-775. —FRIDAY NEXTWALTER WANGER'S Mighty Production "ARABIAN NIGHTS" "ARABIAN NIGHTS" "ARABIAN NIGHTS" In Technicolor. THE SLAVE MARKET And its Captive Beauties. BURNING OF BAGDAD. Looted by Desert Raider. TERRORS OF THE RACK And its tortured victims. 500 HAREM BEAUTIES Uuld in Silken Bondage. A Universal Picture. (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.)

TELEPHONE 43-968 — rTT\/ r("YT T ~ OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good Show.) Final Screening 7 o'clock Tonight "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard ALSO Ray Milland, Patricia Morison? Akim Tamiroff "UNTAMED" {Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Wonderful Shorts 1 p.m., "Untamed" 7.45 p.m., "Cat and tho Canary" 9.10 p.m. TOMORROW — "WYOMING" AND "A WOMAN'S FACE" — TOMORROW j (Approved Universal Exhibit.) (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) j INTERESTING OCCUPATION FOR GIRLS AND MARRIED WOMEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY—GOOD CONDITIONS AND WAGES DHILIPS LAMPS (N.Z.) LTD. offer girls and married women of all ages the opl portunity of gaining employment which Is off an Interesting nature. The work is classed as essential and overtime may be worked up to S nights weekly—at the option of Junior employees. The wages are definitely good and the conditions arc excellent. ■ ■•* Ko experience necessary and girls are siren every, encouragement to learn and equip themselves for positions of added responsibility in the N.Z. factory of a worldwide firm, which occupies a leading position tn the radio field. Parents are invited to accompany applicants if they bo desire. Applications should be made personally to— PHILIPS LAMPS (N.Z.) LIMITED aSI-195 WAKEFIELD STREET. WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE . -54-898. WETTER IS HERE! j LOOK SMART AS WELL AS COMFORTABLE IN YOUR FUR COAT. ECONOMISE AND SAVE FOB VICTORY YOUR FUR COAT CAN LOOK LIKE NEW FOR MANY SEASONS IF RESTYLED AND REPAIRED 8Y... BEATRICE M. SMITH (FUR SPECIALIST) ' Above the Plaza Theatre, 105 Manners Street TELEPHONE 53-404

PANCINP. — DANCE NIGHTLY ' TyTAYFAm at t "l6 CABAREt Georgo Moloney and %a Mayfalr O^Uestra. Fr°?nt.Li P .at°ng Liquor Strictly Prohibited. . SSEMBLY HALL! BROUGHAM ST. TONIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY. ; (33) OLD-TIME DAN CIS (38) Dance to Wellington's Best Old-time Music,) TUB PARAGON PLAYERS. ,> Good Floor. Good Supper. ; • to is SuDS- 2s< ! Only one. Time—OLD-TIME, ; OAWCIMG NIGUItY ■ . At tho —— MSBS ciSiS: mJ FROM 8 O'CLOCK. Admission. 23 64 Intoxicating Liquor Btrictly Prohibited. OPEN for engagement, two nights weekly, Three or Four-pieco Dance Band. Apply I 578 Evg. Post. '■ ~' NIGHTLY. EMPRESS BALLROOM, SS Ghuznee St. Doug. Roche and His Ballroom Orchestra. Subs. 2a Cd. rpHREE-PIECE Dance Band available, parties. JL dancos, etc. "Orchestra," 3417 Erg. Post. RAINBOW DANCE CLUB. : ~ 50-50 DANCE — — .50-50 DANCE T ABOUIt HALL, PETONE Li TOMORROW (TUES.), JULY 6. ROY BAKER'S MAYFAIR DANCE BAND. • Good Supper and Cash Prizes. j_ WOOLWORTH'S PATRIOTIC DANCE. WOOLWORTH'S Patriotic Dance will be held at the Majestic Cabaret on Tuesday, July 6. Novelty Dances. Floor Shows. Dancing from 8.30 to 1 o'clock. Admission ss.PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LOWER HUTT PROPERTIES. WKLL-BUILT AND ATTRACTIVE HOME. THIS House, which has only been constructed 3M; years, is set above the neighbouring homes' juiU is comprised of 2 bedrooms, large lounge, dlniug-room, and kitchenette, electric rango and electric hot water service, modern bathroom with shower. £1900. HUTT VALLEY FACTORY. BricU Factory Building. 90ft by 23ft, three well-constructed offices, very handy to residential areas, rail, and bus. £1850. CENTRALLY SITUATED. Cottage, very handy to Lower Hutt Station, containing sitting-room, living-room, 2 bedi rooms, and kitchenette, garage, good level section, with 50ft frontage. £1550 or near offer i 11. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., ! High St., Lower Hutt. 63-745. 22 Brandon St., Wellington. 42-470. FOR SALE, Island Bay, 4 Rooms, every cony., modern; large deposit necessary. 3161 [ Evg. Post. | NEWTOWN. on flat. • close trams —Large 2- j storey 7-rd. Houso, in perfect order I throughout, in spotless condition; immediate possession 3 largo rooms downstairs, balance vacant shortly; largo section, with drive (suit carrier or similar business admirably); price £1700 (for quick sale): good terms. H. Ernest Leighton, Ltd., 22 Brandon St. FIRST time offered—Most Attractive l J/ 2 - storey Modern Home, built under architect's supervision, G rooms, kitchenette, delightfully planned, every modern appliance, U,acro section, glasshouse, harbour view, lovely situation, Karori; Govt. mortgage; £2900. Young, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. ; EOSENEATH, wonderful harbour view, no ■ climb —Modern Residence, in 2 self-con- I tamed Flats, T> and 3 rooms, sun porches, garage, perfect order: possession 3-rd. flat; £2050.; Young. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. . TOHNSONVJLLE Opportunity, £1550—5 «i Rooms, good condition, section 1 acre, already subdivided, handy station; quick possession i £155.0. Young, Coloniel Mutual Bldgs. j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1943, Page 2

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