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"' ~ELkflON:&SULT^|l4|s|| Election- Results 'wlli- te 1 Screened; 9kl the 8-p.m. Session on Saturday, »^ ■* r'v BOOK NOW, FOIJ TBE WEEKEND/ ' -"<■* SCOOP I SCOOP! r - ~ '^ JFIRST PICTURES Of, „', ," /".^ THE INVASION OF SICILY. 1 PLAZA ■ \ ,=jg > AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout N.Z. 2 P.M. DAILY ■ 8 P.M. ' , 111 '■- - ' , The Year's Most Dynamic Adrentiw*. - s y Romance^ "THE DAY WILL DAWN" " "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY'WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN" ~ Autbentlo and Purposeful, Sttrrtßf Ralph Deborah RICHARDSON KERR (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Overseas News, "Harnessing the Wal&ato," n- ' , "Dauntless Dive-bomber* -In N.Z.** n Pian^ at D.I.C and Theatre (51-87T). " OANCING. „ T OOK OUT—Maori Labour Election Ball, JU September 24, 1943, 8 p.m. International " Heel, etc., by Miss A, Burnette'a Pupils, WnlteJng Competition, priipe SI Is,/ Returned Sol-^ diers invited. Dainty Supper, Good Music by v Mlfa Carter's Maori Band, late of Hawke's Bay First appearance in Trades Hall. Dress Suits non-essential. Admlsslop: Ladles 2a M, Gents 4a. T7IMPRESS BALLROOM, 88 Ghuznea' St. Hi DANCING NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAYS. Doug. Roche and His Ballroom Orchestra, Tuesdays to Thursdays Dancing 8-11.30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dancing 8-12 p.m. Sube., 2s 6d. ' DANCE NIGHTLY " " ' At the -jl/rAYFAIR CABARET George Moloney and His Mayfair Orchestra. From 8 o'clock. Subs.: 2» 6d. Intoxicating Liquor Strictly Prohibited. Jimmy jam^ '■ ■■ jiMfliY ja&l-s IAIMY JAMES JIMMY JAMES 0 STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, ■63 WILLIS ST. Why not team the Correct Routine lo toe Quickstep, Rhumba, Tango, Slow Fox Trot, Modern Waltz, etc.? » All Pupils Guaranteed, Individual Attention by Principal. Daily. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Please King 40-018 for Appointments. MONDAY VICTOKY DANCE MONDAY NEXT VICTORY DANCE NEXT ? MODERN AND OLD-TIME. TRADES HALL TRADES HALL COMBINED TRANSPORT CLUB. COMBINED TRANSPORT CLUB. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. PETONE WORKING MEN'S CLUB. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. PERCE WALKER'S BLUE RHYTHM BAND. • „ With DICK HOLDEN M.C. a Subs, 2s Gd. - TONIGHT — (THURSDAY) — TONIGHT rrutOCADERO ATTRACTIONS proudly present A DANCE in PETONE WORKING MEN'S CLUB lIALL Old-time, Swing-time, and a Swell Time, featmlng THE TROCADERO BAND lt and NOELENE. a If it's a TROCADERO DANCE—it's the Best Dance. MAORI HALL" 1 HUTT RD., FRIDAY, 24th, 8 80 to 12.30 a.m. WYN. WARREN'S BAND. Everybody Welcome. * EMPRESS BALLROOM. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. The Staff of Hollanders is holding » Dance In aid of the "Donnaven Club" for Girls., Dancing 8 p m. till 12 p.m. Admission 2a 6d A.R.R. COMMUNIST PARTY, N.Z. WELLINGTON SOUTH BRANCH. TOMGHT, TONIGHT, DANCE ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Come and Epjoy Yourself, Everyone Welcome. RAY MIDDLETON ORCHESTRA. Admission 2s. CT. THOMAS'S - HALL. NEWTOWN. O GRAND DANCE TONIQHT. AIL, (Welcome. * ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE PARENTS* ASSOCIATION. . DA:sCE TONIGHT-(THURSDAY),"" SEPT. 23, 8 p.m , At BROUGHAM STREET HALL, Subs ,3s Gd and Gs. Old Boys and Friends are Coidially Imited. M. E. RAFTER, Chairman. (pffRNEOSEjiW&?B HUTT VALLEY R.S.A. "PATRONS are advised that on account or J- ' the Election Saturday Night's Old-time Dance Is Cancelled. WILLIAM A. MACNAB, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. Y^LIVE DRUMMOND CALLING ■ FOR THE PEOPLE—NOT FOR PARTY! FLYING OFFICER CLiV.E-DRUMMOND,. . . Independent Group-! Candidate for Wellin£toii ' -'. •■ ■ West, '■. ' '-"'•■:•• •: ■~;-_. . Will Address Electors at the ./ TRAINING COLLEGEiHALL, KOWHAI SI.» " .' ' . .;• —KELBURNv V,- -,•■■■•- ■•. . TONIGHT .(THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock,. And "sit the V ■ ~. KARORIWEST SCHOOL- „ TOMORROW (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m. " DRUMMOND ), , THE; BEST WEST! _ " : 1 NEW ZEALAND ..NATIONAL PARTY. ' WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. ALL Committees^assisting in my candidature in the Wellington North Electorate ': are Disbanded 'as from Wednesday, September 22, 1943. . - ■ ' , . .:;••■■ . T. C. A. HISLOP, National; Party. Candidate. . SIGNIFICANT, surely I : , /■' - ■'. THE HONS. NORDMEYER and FRASER have both paid a visit.to Palmerston North. Mr. Fraser naively explained :;••; "I, am not. hert because Mr. Hodgens is in need of any support/I -will congratulate him Saturday." ' But will he? ■. The Civil Service, the. hoaxed housewife, ' tho radio public, excessively charged 25s when ■10s. would do, will have v say.,' The big' unions .favourod and fawned on, havo not gone, unnoticed by the moderate voter, who ■ believes -a change would do good—that* why two scared . Ministers vainly pay visits to this ."safe" Palmerston North seat, , WELLINGTON SOUTH. MADDISON Or PARTY. HEAR MADDISON, the Really Independent Candidate, TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TUTANEKAI HALL, BERHAMPORE. TOMORROW. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. " NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY.' a OTAICI ELECTORATE. MR. L. G. LOWRY, M.P., Labour PartyCandidate for Otaki, will addreps Electors as under:— ~v ' Tonight, Thursday.- September 23—Foj.toa Theatre, 8 p.m, Tomorrow, . Friday,' September 24—Levin Cett« tury Hall f S p.m. . . BARRINGTON FOR PEACE. DIXON-MANNERS ST. RESERVE, TONIGHT, 5 o'clock, AND FRIDAY, 5 p.m. ONWARDS. BARRINGTOX FOR EAST. ( THIS INTERESTS YOU. ' THE Candidates are Silent about Reconstruction. Hear F. T. Biown explain this At NIMMO'S HALL, Bond St., TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Collection to defray expenses. WELLINGTON NORTH. rrTONIGHT—MOLESWOBTH ST. METHODISi; X HALL, At 8 o'clock. A. H. CARMAN, The Candidate who is really Independent o$ . Party,or Group Interests. FRIDAY—NIMMO'S HALL, WILLIS ST. (TWO MEETINGS), 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. VOTE FOR THE MAN—NOT THE PARTY. CARMAN FOR NORTH. MONSTER OUTDOOR MEETING. WELLINGTON, SEPTEMBER 24, 1943. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Frasor, and the . Hon. R. Semple .will deliver addresses of very great importance to all sections of tho conimunity—Bankers, Business Men, Shop Assistants, Public Servants, Clerical Workers, and Factory Workers, Housewives, and Women In industry cannot afford to miss the vast Open-air Meeting which has been arranged between Noon and .2-p.m. Tomorrow (Friday) at ' the Dixon St. Reserve.;. „.....* ' The meeting has been arranged by the Wellington Trades Council, representing 40,000 workers, and will be presided over by the President. Mr. F. P. Walsh. In view of the huge crowd likely to be picsent the Public are asked to co-operate la keeping traffic-lanes clear. PUBLIC WARNING. WELLINGTON, This Day". IT has been intimated that a very large croud is likely to cause congestion to traffic In tho viclqlty of the Dixon St.* Reserve (opposite 2ZB) between Noon and 2 p.m. oa Flrday, when a monster outdoor meeting organised by the Wellington Trades Council Is'to be held. ■•> t Tho public are invited to co-operate with the Traffic authorities to ensure that no tralflc . hold-up occurs. •*■ *■- ' r All Trades Council delegates "are requested to be in attendance early to assist' TfrUttq Officers in fccepiug Traffic Lanei Clean

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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