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Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd~ Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. TODAY AT 2 & 8 P.M. HURRY—LAST DAYS! ! The Season must draw to a close—See I this Wonderful Entertainment before it ; leaves town. Twentieth Century-Fox Presents MARY O'HAItA'S "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" IN TECHNICOLOUR Starring RODDY McDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER RITA JOHNSON There is no War ... No Intrigue . . . No Domestic Triangle, but a Glorious Adventure of a Boy and his Horse . . . Filmed amid scenes of sheer i and startling beauty ... Teeming . with emotion .. . Tumultuous with Thrills. f Wonderful Supports include: "Mormon Trails" (Magic Carpet), "Keep 'Em Growing" (Cartoon), "Playtime in Hawaii" (Sports), Temuka Clay Potteries, Western Springs Transit Camp . . . Malaria School in ( j. Italy. j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I IMiMJtpido^~WHlil WILLIS STReET TEL. 4-1-219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily from 11 a.m. Nightly at 7.30 o'clock Get Rid of Your Worries! Let George Show You How! GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY In "MUCH TOO SHY' r "MUCH TOO SHY' IT'S A COMEDY SCREAM ! —Associate Feature — 'THE BOY FROM STALINGRAP — With — BOBBY SAMARZICH, CONRAD BINYON A Columbia Picture. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 7.15 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.15 "STAND BY FOR ACTION' Starring Robert Brian ' Charles TAYLOR DONLEVY, LAUGHTP (Recommended by Censor for Adults - ON THE SAME PROGRAMME "ABOUT FACE" WILLIAM TRACY—JOE SAWYER (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) P*^-*^ "■ KILBIRNIE Dir.:. J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd 7.10 — TOMORROW — 7.10 First Feature "HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID' JIMMY LYDON — DIANA LVNN Henry tries his hand at matrimony . . .- for others, with hilarious and disastrous results for all! GRAND FEATURE M.G.M. Presents "THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES" •'THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES" "THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES" "THE PRIDE OK THE YANKEES" Starring GARY COOPER TERESA WRIGHT, BABE .RUTH, WALTER BRENNAN, RAY NOBLE'S ORCHESTRA LOU GEHRIG—He knew a romance that comes to few men . . . and that few women will ever forget! The Man Millions Cheered. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition:.) SCREENING TIMES: "HENRY ALDRICH" 7.28, "YANKEES" 8.48 NEXT CHANGE: "PIED PIPER," LUCKY JORDAN" Reservations: 14-202. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. Sf THE ASCOT \=» ***~^ Telephone 15-174. J-— % " Corner Constable St. "THE WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" "THE WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" EDWARD ARNOLD, JEAN ROGERS, FAY BAINTER, and RICHARD NEY She hated war, but it demanded part of her life. In Addition "RIME 'EM COWBOY" * 'RIME 'EM COWBOY" BUD ABBOTT—LOU COSTELLO With a brilliant star cast in a screaming musical comedy of the Wicked West. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: "DESERT VICTORY" "DESERT VICTORY" "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" "HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . AN UNBEATABLE DOUBLE BILL. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION. Group Painting Contracts 71-76 and 77-82 inclusive involving 74 units. RENDERS for Group Painting Contracts Nos. JL 71-76 closing with the undersigned on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, and for Contracts Xos. 77-82 closing on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, at 12 noon, arc invited for the repainting of 74 house units at Waterloo, Lower Hutt. Specifications and quantity schedules may be seen at the branch office, State Advances Corporation, State Fire Buildings, Wellington. ■ F. B. JAMIESON, Branch Manager. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited for alterations and exX tensions to premises, Ghuznee St., for Messrs. Winstone, Ltd. Drawings and specification may be obtained from our offices, where tenders close at Noon on Monday, October 2. J. M. DAWSON AND KING. Registered Architects, 20 Brandon St., Wellington. ■ WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TO DEMOLITION CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS, closing at the Education Board's X Office, Abel Smith St., Wellington, at NOON on Monday, September 25, 1044, are invited for the demolition and removal of the old Wadestown School and outbuildings. Weld St., Wadestown. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Education Board's Office, Abel Smith St., Wellington. W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. ONE Prefabricated Patriotic Recreation Hut, size COft x 24ft, stud 7ft 6in. This building is dismantled and stacked in sections at the Council Yard at Petone. Tenders are also invited for one damaged and partly dismantled recreation building, 90ft x 24ft, stud 7ft Gin, situated in the former Judgford Camp. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at Noon on September 30, 1944 and must be enclosed in an envelope marked "Tenders for Hut" and addressed to the National Patriotic Fund Board. Box 1568, Wellington. _'O BUILDERS. '. ~ rpENDERS are invitod for the erection of a X dwelling at Ngaio, Wellington. Plans and specifications on application to "OWNER," Box 1490, Wellington. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. JOHN DTJTHIE AND CO., LTD (Telephone 42-150). THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO.. LTD (Telephone 41-440). MISCELLANEOUS. GEO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Decorating, £l la; Cafces Iced, Silver Cachous Stands Loaned. 25 Cambridge Tee. MRS. COLLINS SO Manners St., for every, thing in Children's Woollen and Silfe Sets, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outßts moderate.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1944, Page 2

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