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S^3 j a me^P |^_opera house _= Dlr.: Sir Benjamin fuller. . ...,,„ Direction: 3. C, Williamson Picture Corp, Ltd. I p.m. — DAILY —■ S p.m. Shoppers' Session B p.m. Today. FIaM at DJ- a and Theatre (56-230)' 1001 THRILLS . i , TOOTG?J ■* 8 °;r k.Shoppers' Session at 5 p.m from 1001 NIGHTS | WALTER WANGER'S He'll Thrill You! Mighty Production In Technicolour. "ARABIAN NIGHTS" GARY COOPER "ARABIAN NIGHTS" <JAR? COOPER "ARABIAN NIGHTS" GARY COOPER Starring MARIA MONTEZ MARIA MONTEZ . :;->[™t -John dok;; As Shorazadi, who plunders a caliph's heart. "MFFT IOHN DOF" X HALL ;j}|g jog go£ JUJ.\ MALL "MEET JOHN DOE" As Handsome, Reckless Haroun al Ituschtd. SABII Wlth CAdtt BARHARA STANWYCK „.. ~~ ~r',r , EDWARD ARNOLD '.he Mtachlef Maker. BRENNA>N TUB SLAVE MARKET SPRING BYINGTON And Its Captive Beauties. JAMES GLBASON BURNING OF BAGDAD. Looted by Desert Raiders. TPnnnnQ nir rrtw r»*/i— A. Frank Capra Production. TERRORS OF THE BALK A Warner Bro > , Eutertainn , ent . And tts tortured rtctlms. A SHOW YOU MUST SEE! I COO HAREM BEAUTIES (Recommended by the Consoi for Adults.) Held In SlUien Bondage. "ARABIAN NIGHTS" machinery to sell or buy. i "ARABIAN NIGHTS" do *oo need these? i "ARABIAN NIGHTS" uw.*S» N..f& l_3?f r ' ! ' Out range Includes: The incomparable story that knows no age. o^S^uU 13?. ,™, wn v | It has thrilled millions with its giorlotu SmSiiAi 4(?oniPW\-T adventure, wild romance, and forbidden Lk™r,«S^,cr QUlPAlE>l pleasures. iNSJiiuoiEift-o A Universal Picture. OIL BURNERS REFRACTORIES. INSULATION, ETC. ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STEAM APPLIANCES Sole Wellington Stockists: "MARCH OF TIMJS" "ANGLOITE' GRINDING WHEELS ..rruw mnnmvr »..,-.,..-«» ' "FENNEIT. VEB BELTS AND PULLEYS "THE FIGHTING FRENCH" j a V* HARGRAVE. LTD.. What Is happening inside France today. if • 82 Ghuzneo St., Wellington. > Tel. £54-351 (2 lines). Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. TELEPHONE 43-968 — TTVOT T~" °PP> I>AI{LIAMENT BLDGS. (Where Thare Is Always a Good Show) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Saturday, Monday—7 o'clock THRILLS—LAUGHTER—EXCITEMENT—-ADVENTURE Ray Milland, Brian Donlevy, William Holden, Wayne Morris In a. Breathtaking Sensational Drama "I WANTED WINGS" ALSO Robert Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lewis Stone In "SPORTING BLOOD" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j ' PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BOOK EARLY for this really Special Programme 1 i Xews 7 p.m., "Sporting Blood" 7.10 p.m., "I Wanted Wings" 8.35 p.m. I.4S—MATINEE SATURDAY—I.4S INTERESTING OCCUPATION FOR GIRLS AND MARRIED WOMEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY—GOOD CONDITIONS j AND WAGES DHILIPS LAMPS (N.Z.) UHD. offer glrla and married women of all ages tho op- *■ pbrtunlty of gaining employment wblcn Is of an Interesting nature. The worl? la classed as essential and overtime may be worked up to 8 aigbts weekly—at the optlorf of Junior employees. The wastes are definitely good and the conditions are excellent. No experience necessary and girls are given every encouragement to learn and | equip themselves for positions of added responsibility In the N.Z. factory of a world- j wide firm, which occupies a leading position In the radio field. j Parents are Invited to accompany applicants If they so desire. Applications should be made personally to— PHILIPS LAMPS (N.Z.) LIMITED ISI-195 WAKEFIELD STREET. WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE 54-89 S.

|1_ MIBAMAR. "" j At 730 Tel 18-567 At 1.30 j — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, MONDAY —•. The Hilarious Hi-jinks of a lady boss and her male secretary . . . who like to work overtime . . . best. Rosalind Fred j RUSSELL MacMURRAY j In "TAKE A LETTER, DARLING" With MACDONALD CAREY, CONSTANCE MOORE. ROBERT BENCHLEY, CECIL KELLAWAY Acclaimed as one of the Best Comedies this Season I (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Associate Attraction— "SIN TOWN" The worst of the lawless boom towns! Tougher than the Barbary Coast—Rougher than Gold Rush Nome! Starring Constance Erod Patric BENNETT CRAWFORD KNOWLES (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. A Specially Selected Film. "FRECKLES COMES HOME" Gang Busters Serial. And Selected Short Subjects. &** RUGBY. RUGBY. .Mure Excitement I More Thrills 1 INTERE ST IN TEN SIF YIN G. Can tlie Unbeaten Poneke-Oriental Team withstand the Challenge of the Dashing Army Team ? That's the Big Football Issue to be decided at ATHLETIC PARK—TOMORROW Both Teams —Army and Poneke-Oriental —wert Winners at tl,ie Park last Saturday. They meet there Tomorrow in what promisesHo be one of the Best Contests for the JUBILEE (CHAMPIONSHIP) CUP. ARMY v. PONEKE-ORIENTAL. ARMY v. PONEKE-ORIENTAL. ARMY v. PONEKE-ORIENTAL. ARMY v. PONEKE-ORIENTAL. Commencing at 3 p.m. But that is not alii Unbeaten Hardlinm Cup Teams will make their Park debut in this Competition at 1.30 p.m. Be there to see this Stirring Match. ; .lOHNSONVILLE v. UNIVERSITY. JOHNSOXVJLLTC v. UNIVERSITY. JOHNSONVILLE v. UNIVERSITY. j Football Worth Seeing. Football to be Enjoyed! Admission Is, Stand Gd extra. Other Soiiior Events include: Petone v. Well Coll. Old Boys, Petone; Hutt v. Athletic, Hutt Rcc\, and Eastbourne v. Air Force A, Eastbourne—all at 3 p.m. I A. E. NEILSON. Secretary, W.R.F.U ______ _ inpuTANEKAI — Treraondous — BALLROOM. iX EVERY SATURDAY. Special Lucky Spot Valued at £1 Is. Entrance for Quickstep Competition. Excellent Orchestra, Floor, and Supper. Trams to Door and Home. NEXT TO BERHAMPORE FLATS. Direction: ROY CLARKE SCOTT-DA VET. [PUBLIC SERVICE WOMEN'S CLUB (INC.), | 3rd Floor, Hannah's Bldgs, Lambton Qy. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, 7.30 to 11 o'clock. Opeti to All Servicemen. Returned and Discharged Men, ' Admission Is. -^^.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 8, 9 July 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 8, 9 July 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 8, 9 July 1943, Page 2

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