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-* —' ' —TODAY-- — '-^h 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. —' &-p?m* - scoopl "scoot •* FIBST PICTURES Of ' ' ( . THE INVASION OP SICILY., ■ PLA 2A Hi '=== - ■ - > - •<ißi^ ■■*■ AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout N.Z. 2nd WEEK— , I •v. :- THE STORY THAT STARTLED TH* WORLD! G.B<D. Present "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN", , "THE DAY WILL DAWN", "THE DAY WILL DAWN*? Ralph Deborah RICHARDSON KERR HUGH WILLJAMS — GRIFFITHS JOUISS.I The story of unsung heroes who undermined Quisling treachery . . ~ and of" a love more enduring than life itself. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Overseas News. N.Z. Govt/ Revletfr Presents: Soldiers' sons entertained by N.Z> troops and U.S Marines. Girl* at work at State Experimental Farm* Interview - with NZ. fighter pilot back from the Solomons. ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE SCREENED DURING 8 pm. SESSION SATURDAY. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. WILLIS STREET T£L. 41-JM9 - Direction! Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. v Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7,30, GALLOPING ACTION I WALLOPING THRILLS' Uncla Sam's Youthful Sons Prepare for America's Day of Victory 1 , Fighting Schoolboys Baft thft Enemy's Flfti Column ... and Halt your Breath with Hal*raising Action 1 "JUNIOR ARMY" "JUNIOR ARMY" * With FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW — BILL HALOF HUNT 2 HALL — BOBBY JORDAN Together, they teach Nazi Spies the Stufl America is made oft (Approved for Universal Exhibition-) Associate Feature Hea murder with women t He gets one woman acquitted of murder 1 He flnda another the victim of murder 1 His gal is ready to commit murder I WILLIAM GARGAN < MARGARET LINDSAY — In — "NO PLACE FOR A LADY" With ' PHYLLIS BROOKS . JEROME COWAN (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —ELECTION RESULTS— Election Results will be Screened at the 8 p.m. Session on Saturday. DANCING. T OOK OUT—Maori Labour Election Ball, » m ? opt?nb.% U' "43» s P-m- International Reel etc., by Miss, A. Burnette's Pupils, Wilt*. ing Competition, prize £1 is. Returned Soldiets invited. Dainty Supper. Good Music by Alita Carter's Maori Band, late* of Hawke's Bay. First appearaHce\tn Trades Hall. Dress Suits non-essential. Admission: Ladles 2s •£, Genta 4s. l E IMPRESS BALLROOM, 88 Ghuznee "SL I 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. Suite., 2a 6d. ' ' DANCE NIGHTLY ] T"""" Tl/TAYFAIR " - r -\ a° '" 'cABAREt -ATA - * ' Tq. - . __ George Moloney and His Mayfair Orchestra. From 8 o'clock. Subs.! 2s 6d. Intoxicating Liquor Strictly Prohibited. DANCE , TITAORI HALL • HUTT RD.. ML FRIDAY. 24th, 5.30 to 12.30 a.m. WYX, WARREN'S BAND. Everybody Welcome. * TONIGU'I I'UMUUT GVekVirn^DAv, ASSKMiiLY UALh, BUOOOHAM ST. -A-dSBMULY HALL. JMOUGHAM ST. NORM HLLL-IMOWN'S' OItC'HBSTUAj J> p m to 12. Admission 2s od. Strictly No Jitterbug Hanclng ' TONIGHfI *~~ ~~ TONIGHT COMBINED TRANSPORT CLUB. •pETONE WORKING MEN'S CLUB HAtL. A Modem atid Old-time Dance. Perc. Walker's Blue Rhjthm Dance Band, with Dick Holden M.C. Subs 23 and 2s 6d. BE AT THE COMBINED TRANSPORT CLUB'S VICTORY DANCE. VICTORY DANGE. Modern. Old-time. riIRADES HALL Monday TRADES HALL. JL RAPES HALL Nest. TRADES HALL. GROSYENOR CLUB rpHE SERVICEMEN'S CLUB, IST Feathers■L ton St. DANCING EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY NIGHTS. All Allied Servicemen and Returned Men (with Bndges) Cordially Invited to attend. VISIT THE GROSVENOR THIS WEEKEND. CT: THOMAS'S BTLl; Rlddlford §T O DANCE TO BE HELD ON SxiTURDAY, starting 8 30, till 12. ■ - Election Results will be Broadcast betneen Dances ■ Subs. 2s. I 'HE MAJESTIC CABARET. DANCING TONIGHT from 8 o'clock to LAUIU PADDI AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA. Subscription, 3s, inclusive. SATURDAY'S DRESS CABARET. For this week we are Fully Booked. Patrons Please Note.—With the exception of Thursday next, the Cabaret will be OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EVERY NIGHT. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LIMITED. Direction: CEC. BOYTO-N, FREDERICK GARB. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. OEM EM BAGS. Save ALL Tour BAGS And aETURN WHEN EMPTY. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., WD< Allowance of 2s 6d dozen. * (Tel 42-150). — Or — THE GOLDEN BAIT CEMENT CO., LTD. (Tel k\-AW\. FINANCIAL. T PRIVATE Pawnbroker Lends -£5 to £1000 i on Jewellery, Gold and Silver Plate*' ate. Palmer, 234 Lambton Uy. King 40-608. KEN'iS and Debut Collected, low commit slon, strict attention. Woodley. 10 Rlnf't Chambers Tel 43-(i3l, appointment*. WOODLEY, 10 Klaus Chamber*, Lend* on household furniture. Insurance pollclet, small loans without security. Opfcn Vridajr, 7 to 8 pm. , •; CIITY FINANCE CO. Lends large or MUOI J amounts, 69a Manners St. (8 doon Mgent Theatre). Open Friday front 1 to » tun. Tel. 41-330. rpHOMAS. Klng'a Chambers, 2nd floor, wQI X Lend Bmall and large lUrat,' with er without security. TeU 48-788. . ' ' ri^HOMAS, Klng'u Chambers, 2nd floor, WUJL leston St., Lends on furniture and othae security Tei 43-783. BRITANNIA l«OAN AND DEPOSIT CO., LTD.. manes loans on motor-c-ra, frbhe.. wills. PM s, furniture, or in; koprorM security. o 39 FAItISH ST. (off Manners St.h -> rel. 44-962. - • PLANTS, TREES, AND, SHRUBS. rpoMAIOKS. all tfoixl varieties, 10s 100, 6a X 6d 50, SS 25. Kumera Plants, 5s 100, 3a 50; Onion Plants. PLhe.. long keeper, Gott. cert, eeed, 10s 1000; Cabbage, Lettuce, Silver Beet, Beetroot, 3s 100, or mixed* All abow postage paid. F. Taylor, BCB New North ltd., Mt. Albert, Aucklahd. MONSTER ShrUb Sale. All Bhruba rvdUeM IYI for 14 days Wneatleya Nurttfiea, LoKar Hutt. Tel. 60-m • .. r • MISCELLANEOUS. fMIdFT for Confldence. The Ma's ni tha \J Joh <r .. ITH your help and mine, ScrimgeoUr Vill Fly in. w (^ lit) iliiUK, tencHes AMlrtiic O*ht t»ei>or*t--1 liik ciimitlete tuition, £1 is, Uakel IcM. Stand-) Loinpd 15 Kent V?e~ Tel> I'lKii * "IT7ITH your help and mine, Serimgeour will V\ Fly 'In" * HAIRDI^KSiNiJ- Learn (Hi? ilr6HUt»(« Profession at Jay's N-^z Coilecf f oosihona USaured Stewart,, Dawidil'i ' BHlldlhii. HMhut wniis ftt. ' . : ~. >. "IT/ITH ybttr help.nnd,mine, SCrlhig«oUr:wUl ITTj Fly In. ' > > " •,; "■ -^ v^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 2

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