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Ej\j A J EST I C Iff , Mr.: fuller's Theatre. Core >| I Plans at D.I.C and.Theatre. A WHIRL OF GAIETY .. . LAUGHTER AND t MUSIC ■ FILMED IN RADIANT TECHNICOLOUR Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Dazzling Jamboree of Joy and Fun "DU BARRY WAS A LADY"* , "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" "DU BARRY WAS A LADY" QAYLY STARRING Red Lucille Gene SKELTON BALL KELLY TOMMY DORSEY \ AND HIS ORCHESTRA. ALSO FOB YODR PU2ASURE N.Z. DIVISION IN ITALY Close-up pictures of the boys embarking and landing. "HERE AT HOME" Passing -Parade. (Approved tor Universal ttxhlbitlon.) :

TELEPHONE 43-968 — TTXfflflf T """ °FP* PARLIAMENT BLDGS- • (Where There Is Always a.. Good Show.) Final Screening 7 o'clock Tonight: "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" Walter Pidgeon, Maureen (XHara, Donald Crisp, Ann Lee JANE WITHERS in AMERICA" (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j Shorts 7 p.m., "Young America" 7.20 p^ra., "How Green Was My Valley" 8.40 p.m. TOMORROW—"FOUR MOTHERS" AND "THE GLASS KEY"—TOMORROW SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME FEIDAY ONLY Joel McCrea aiid Bob Burns In the thrilllDg adventure that every boy and girl should see "WELLS FARGO" Also the charming and entertaining story "SON OF THE LEGION" ' i i • .Featuring1 Lynne Overman, Evelyn Keyes (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , LAST SCREENING TODAY, 2 p.m. and 7.45 pjn.— "SON OF DRACULA" and "THE TRAITOR WITHIN^ (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Not Suitable for Children Under 16.) PARAMOUNT THEATRE Dlr.: G. L. Johnston. COURTENAY PLACE. Telephone 51-842. Tomorrow (Friday), 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. IDA LUPINO, HUMPHREY BOGART In Warner Brothers' New Peak for, Screen Excitement : .; "HIGH SIERRA" WITH ALAN CURTIS, ARTHUR KENNEDY, JOAN LESLIE, HENRY HULL HIS EPITAPH WAS CARVED IN BULLETS ATOP THE EVERLASTING PEAKS OF HIGH SIERRA. He wasn't born to be a hunted criminal, his hands were made for a plough, not a tommy-gun. A fireside, a woman's arms . . . that's what he. wanted ~ . a strango i man, yes—and a strange story. , SECOND MIGHTY ACTION SPECIAL: John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich/Randolph Scott /. IN "PITTSBURGH" MEN OF STEEL—WOMEN OF FIRE ... THEY FORGE A NATION'S POWER. Born of its black veins . . .bred of its fierce flames. ... The stokers, miners, millionaires 1 that made Pittsburgh's Roaring 20's roar with LIFE. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ONLY FIVE MORE WEEKS BEFORE THE MONSTER ... . : DIG FOR VICTORY EXHIBITION WELLINGTON TOWN HALL FEBRUARYS, 10, 11 , .■.-..'■ : - There arc classes for all. Be you man, woman, ■■'" or child —amateur or novice—there are valuable ■ i ■*• prizes to bo won. . FULL PARTICULARS FROM— EXHIBITION BUREAU, D.1.C., WELLINGTON ■■■■'■■■• The Dig for Victory Exhibition" is being organised by the Wellington Junior Chamber •..-..... -.--., of. Commerce in association with the Wellington i arid Hu'tt Valley Horticultural Societies. , • ■ GARDENING HINT: Keep the hoe and watering-can going during the dry weather. YOUNG GIRLL We have vacancies for young girls as beginners in the sewing industry. ABELCO has four separate departments in which beginners can bo fully trained. We manufacture women's frocks and empcks, men's shirts and pyjamas, women's, men's, and children's underwear, men's clothing, and we also have a knitting mill making underwear fabrics and women's golf sox. All beginners are put straight on to sewing machines under expert and sympathetic teachers. ' Good wages to '.commence. Weekly bonus paid. Commence any time after January 4. * ABELCO LTD., 40 VIVIAN STREET!. TELEPHONE 50-103. CATHIE & SONS LTD. lla MARION STREET i 9 ' HAVE OPENINGS FOR GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL. LIGHT WORK, HEALTHY CONGENIAL SURROUNDINGS. GOOD WAGES FOR BEGINNERS. CAFETERIA ON PREMISES. Apply to THE FACTORY MANAGER

DANCING. POPULAR MAORI WEEKLY DANCE • (Wharewhakatangihangakoauau). Present to You • Wellington's Popular Saxophone Dance Band rADES HALL, VIVIAN ST., EVERI FRIDAY. • Supper. Everyone Is Welcome. Sub. 2s 6d EMPRESS : BALLROOM 88 GHUZNEE ST. DANCING TONIGHT, EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY , AND SATURDAY. DOUG. ROCHE'S DANCE BAND. Subs. 2s 6d. A SSEMBLY HALL, BROUGHAM ST ■ ±\. MODERN DANCE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11. Norm. Hull-Brown's Orchestra. Tasty Supper. Tickets 2s 6cl. Novelty Dances. A Really Enjoyable Evening is assured for all who attend.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 2