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fit""** — '*L<^JTl iENTJKAL FREYUEKti AMP THE 2nd N.Z.E.F. L;*^*^ S JAMES T^i'-rl A Review from the Fall of Crete to I iT—-»■«_ -*. -""***T I I the conclusion of the Tunisian Cam-fc-^J""" •^~nH*m *«*+ lnm^**'*' U"' paig'i. (Govt, Film Unit.) Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. '- ' ■ ■ ' ""1 -= 2 p.m. - DAILY - 8 p.m. =. (J P E R A H O U S E ' -= "WAKF IST A Nil" "^ .. louix^u^ Direction: ,T. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd ■ - Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (56-230). "WAKE ISLAND" j daily-ai 2.0 ami s.o p.m, o . , DELIGHTING THE CUOWDS! —starring— Frank Capra's Production BIUAN DONLEVY MACDONALD CAREY . "MEET JOHN DOE" ROBERT PRESTON , "MEET JOHN DOE" A Paramount Picture. i" "MEET JOHN 'DOE" ... "iVTFF'T TOHN DOF" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) -."MARCH■■OI? TIME" Wlth (The F.8.1.-Front). : Q AR y COOPER How America deals, with the fifth coJunm. CARY TOOPFR Uescrve at D,LC. or Tlrealrc. Tel. 54-775. b/UU BARBAPA STANWYCK . T ~ ■ BDWARD ARNOLD —FRIDAY NEK.I — waltkh brennan \V\LTKK \V\NfiER'S SPRING BYINGTON h JAMES GLEASON In Technlcolour. A Wat _ w Cros> pictur& "ARABIAN NIGHTS" me^'minpn.li'<l >iv the Censor for Adulta.) "ARABIAN NIGHTS" mauhinery rp selu or buyT -ARABIAN NIGHTS" D 0 you K __ D TH ___- ..-,, Wo can supply them! ' tttp «?t WP AIVHKFT Our range includes: Tilt- bLA>L MAHKJi.! ABRASIVES And its Captive Beauties. BAKERS JIAQHI.NEKV HTTTt\'[\'n OF IiAfiDAI) KLECTKICAL BQUH'MENT , • Looted by Desert Raiders. HOLLOWARB • TERRORS OF THE RACK JSSs, INSULATION; ETC; And its tortured victims. STEAM APPLIANCES., Sole Wellington Stockists: .-. ■■< *■ 500 HAREM BEAUTIES "ANGLOITE" GRINDING WHEELS ; : Held in Silken Bondage. . "FJSXNwr-.VKE JJJJJ^f*^l^l^. "ARABIAN NIGHTS' 5 ■*• 82 S^sWSiff1?" "ARABIAN NIGHTS" ' -„ '^ "ARABIAN NIGHTS" . miscellaneous. OE-urHOLSTERING-Have your Suite • ReA Universal Picture. JL\ covered in beautiful materials at Elston'B Furnishing Co., 30-32 Lower Cuba St. Tel (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 41-C42. ' ' TELEPHONE 43-963 - rPTV()I T ~ OPP- PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There 19 Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—-Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday—7 o'clock 1.45 p.m.—Matinee Wednesday—l.4s p.m. "WHATEVER I AM, MEN MADE ME" . . ' : JOAN CRAWFORD — MELVYN DOUGLAS IN ■ '• ■ ' '- -■ -■:■ ■ ■'■ "A WOMAN'S FACE" ■ ! - (Recommended 0y Censor for Adults.) ■ WALLACE BEERY -I'aNN RUTHERFORD ALSO THRILLS AXD LAUGHTER, INDIAN BATTLES, A GREAT STORY "WYOMING" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ; CARTOON — PETE SMITH — COMEDY — LATEST NEWS Shorts 7 p.m., "Wyoming" 7.30 p.m., "A Woman's Pace" 9.10 p.m. • -' ii , ——r""'"' '"~S LAST TWO DAYS, 2 p.m. and 7-45— ~X T, ,,.1 . T > ~™v rI!WI1 ., GLORIA JEAX AIS'D DONALD O'CONNOR, "NEVMt BLLN KIS&LD (Approved for Universal Eshibition.) And "MEN OF SAN QUENTIN" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) rTi lux c " Dir.: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. COURT EN A V PLAC E. Telophpno 53-080.. ExclusiVe First New' Zealand Screening of Paramount1? Scintillating Musical-Comcfly Swing Shift— "PRIORITIES ON PARADE" LAUGHS . . . SONGS . , , DANCES . . . ROMANCES . . , GAGS . . . GIRLS VERA VAGUE" °a' l" fi "JERRY COLONNA The Violent Voluptuous Vami) Woo Win AND Colossus of Comedy and Rajah and Wow of the Bob Hopo Radio Show of Romance AND ANN MILLER . . . BETTY JANE RHODES . . . THE FAMOUS AMERICAN DANCE BAN ), JOHNME JOHNSTON AND HIS JIVE BOMBERS . . . MANY SPECIAL, ITY ACTS , . BEVIES OF HOLLYWOOD BEAUTIES AND THE SONGS THAI. ARE . ROCKING-;BROADWAY • - ~--.; "Couchlta," Murquita, Lolit.i. PopJUi, Kosltii, Juanita Lopez," "You're iv Lovo With Somobody Else," "Payday," "Here Comes Katrinka,"- "I'd Love to Know You Better.' I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.). BOX PLANS FOR THIS MAMMOTH SHOW NOW OPEN AT THEATRE AND D.I.C. 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 opr portunlty of gaining *mpioymen» whjch is of an interesting nature. The work la classed as essential and over-time may pc worked up to 3 sights weehly-flt the option of moloremployees. The wages are definitely good and the conditions are excellent. No experience necessary and girls are given every encouragement to learn and. equip thSv^ for Positions of added responsibility in the N Z factory of a world- , wide Srm, wbjcb ocpupies a leading position In the radio tjeja. Parents ore Invited to accompany applicants if they so desire. Applications should be made personally to— .- ... PHILIPS LAMPS (N.Z.) LIMITED 131-135 WAKEFIELD STREET. WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE .54-803,

MEETINqS. — NEW ZEALAND MEIiCIJANT SKjTviCE GUILP, THE General Monthly Meeting of the New Zealand Morchaut Kervico Guild will be lueld In tho Guild P»ooms on Wednesday, July 7, at 1Q a-ni. All members requested' to attend. " ' J?. A. MACINDOE, General Secretary. DANCING. NOT A MINUTE WASTED TONIGHT OR ANY TUESDAY AT JOHNSON'S (Est. 1933 Still going strong,) TAIA HALL (Opp PO.) KIL.BIKNIB. PQPt'LAB DANCES AND DANCEKS "UPTO-TBB-MINUTB' BANU Trams to doors and home. Sups, Is 8dA 'GOOD EVEN I NO" ALVVAVS TiEX HALL, KILBIBNIE, X\/ WKDNESDAY, JULY 7, 8 p.m. 50-50 DANCE. Good Supper. Good Music. . Subs. 2b. THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF DANCING, Ist Floor, Hannah's Building, 202 Lambton Qy. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DANCE Will be held on FJUDAY, JULy 0, From 7.15 p.m. to 11.15, p.m. Allen Shand'B Band. Subscriptions 3^.. Principals: LAWRENCE McKEE, BOBBIE McKEE. COMBINED TItAN'SPORT ChVli. TOMORUOW (WEDNESDAY), JULY 7. LABOUR HALL, PETONE ' THE POPULAR 50^1) DASCE. • Pure. Walker's Blue Khythm Dance Band, With DicU JUoiden M.C. TWO .MONSTER MONTE CARLOS. Old-time aiid Modern, with Valuable Prizes Don't Wait for your friends, they'll be therp waiting for you. Good Supper. Subs.: 2s, Good Floor rrnil ' majestiO' " cabaret JL TONIGHT IB WOOLWORTH'S PATRIOTIC DANCE. A number of tickets are available on application at our ticket box. Subscription : 10s Double. BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED Lease, Small Apartment ; House, city, buy contents, cash paid, for roasonainble proposition. !i-l!)2 Evg, Post. '■ DAIHV and' General, city, good turnover, Hep. grocery and tobacco depart.; 4 rooms, rent only £2 ns; price £600; huge stocks. A, F. Jitttnccy.' P'jtlV'ATE JIot«l, handy "city, 30 rooms,' ucre of land, worth C 2000; furniiurfj and elTocts (good Hnan, blankets, cutlery, etc.), worth jJyOO; pri«) £3000, freeliold, and everything; deposit CKOO, balanca 5 p.c. A. V. .Tauncuy. AI.RY, Grocery, and P 0., handy city; turnover about £160; email butißiilow residence; price, small goodwill, plant, HSO, and stocks at valuation, about £1200 to £UOQ; amplo fiippiios. A. V. Jauncey. Farish St. ffIKAIiOOM. QulcFTunch, great city businoSC X right in the centre; seats 43; about £20 week profits; no [ate hours or Bu.nd.ay trade, prico £730; also smaller one, £375; also city, central. A- V. Jauncey. EEADiNG General Store",""la country town, handy Wellington; turnover £18.000 your: Ingoing about £2500, including stocks valued £1750; 800 roglstorcd customers; ample supplies; scope for even greater business; Jjrst time offered In 40 years; nothing better ottering. A, V. Jauncey 23 Karlsh St. EASY, Clenn, Profitable, Llkoable, .clearing big money, suit pouple. (his Business car rles a guarantee of stability. Details, Win. Butler nnd Co. ■ OWING to state owner's health, Est, Dairy, General, suburban residence, school area; excellent stock, offering ut bargain price; uo night, weekend trade. Wm. Butler and Co.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 2

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