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CROWDS AND CRITICS AGREE! ". . . One of the best musical comedies seen in Wellington for quite a time ... a triumph for .Miss Grafolo ... a triumph for Technicolor ... . a triumph for Twentieth Century-Fox which has hit on just the right kind of carefree entertainment for this day and age."—Vide "Dominion." I 20th Century-Fox Presents IN GLOKIOUS TECHNICOLOR A grand, romantic pair ... in the sweetest musical of the year— BETTY GRABLE BETTY GRABLE (She's a devil ... she's a dream) —. And — ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG — In — "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" — With — ADOLPHE MENJOU—VIRGINIA GREY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • Wonderful Supports Include: Further Exclusive Scenes of the Advances on the Western Front—N.Z. Troops on Leave in Rome—"A Volcano is Born" {Magic Carpet). TODAY—At 2 and 8 p.m. .7== RING'S g==T __|jj ' ■ t=sz. t Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd!*" Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. llllllj TUDOR 11111 l WILLIS STREET UL 41-219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily from 11 a.m. Nightly, 7.30 o'clock. R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present Here's the Lift You're Longing For! So much love . . . and so.much joy, When lucky girl meets lucky boy! CARY GRANT — In — "MR. LUCKY" "MR. LUCKY" "MR. LUCKY" With LARRAINE DAY CHARLES BICKFORD "—ASSOCIATE FEATURE— "PASSPORT TO DESTINY" With ELSA LANCHESTER . . . GORDON OLIVER (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MEETINGS. HATAITAI, ROSEXEATH, KILBIRXIE, LYALL BAY DISTRICT BRANCH. A GENERAL Meeting of Members and Intending Members will be held in the R.S.A. Hall, Coutts St., Kilbirnic, on Wednesday, September 27, 1944, at T. 45 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. To discuss general activities in the district. 2. Club Rooms. LAN McINTYRE, Convener. WELLINGTON BRANCH. MEETING AT LOWER HUTT. A MEETING of Members and Intending Members in Lower Hutt and Petone and surrounding districts will be held in the R.S.A. Hall, High St., Lower Hutt (above Liebezeit's), on Wednesday, September 2T, at 7.45 p.m BUSINESS: 1. Formation of a Lower Hutt Branch. ' 2. General Discussion. The Meeting will be addressed by the Dominion President. W. FOOT, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON SOUTH BRANCH. WOMEN'S SECTION. A TONIGHT! TONIGHT! MEETING of Next-of-kin Ladies in the , - Wellington South area will be held in the Clubrooms, 144 Riddiford St., TONIGHT at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS: To discuss forthcoming carnival to be held on Newtiiwn Park during Xmas and New Year. LADIES! We need your' help to make this carnival a success, so roll up and assist your committee to help the boys. * MRS. W. CARLYLE, ' Hon. Secretary. Bt-t™-^^ TKADES WORKERS. LILDING lrades Workers and their friends are specially invited to attend a screening of the film on prefabricated housing construction, "A CITY COMES TO ALEXANDER'S CORNER" To be followed by Unity Theatre's presentation of the One-act Play, "THE CAVE" ADMISSION FREE. TRADES HALL, VIVIAN ST TONIGHT, at 7.30. Bricklayers—W. Roddick, Secretary Carpenters—W. Jamieson, Secretary. Painters—R. Adams, Secretary Plasterers—N. Hildreth, Secretary Plumbers—H. Thompson, Secretary Stonemasons—E. Brewin. Secretary. Electricians—ll. Swindell. Secretary. WELLINGTON SOUTH A DISTRICT BRANCH. GENERAL MEETING will be held in the R.S.A. Hall, Riddiford St., on September 23 at 7.45 p.m. Business: General. A. OGDEN, Secretary. . BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. FOR SALE, Freehold Property, consisting of strop and 6-roomed house, all conveniences, together with a confectionery, milk snake, and tearoom business, in a progressive country town in Manawatu; all in good ordermodern frigidaires aud milk shake machines: good, living; special reasons make an urgent sale necessary. Price for everything, £1750 cash. Principals only. Write Gl4 Evg Post HHEAROOM, Milk Bar, Confectionery, Drinks, X etc., marvellous business, with 4 livint; rooms: £1100, near offer considered 4 F Jaunce'y. KESTAURANT, Grills, Tearoom, Fish, etc.: situated prosperous country town, £1200 whole concern, turnover £85 week; rent with dwelling, £3 10s; expensively fitted up, best of everything, large frigidaire,. electric potato machine, electric bread cutter, Zip heater etc A. F. Jaur.eey, 23 Parish St. A PARTMENTS—We have several good prof±- positions, 11 Rooms, good neighbourhood, low rent, price, £075; 10 Rooms, £725- 10 Rooms and kitchenettes, own flat complete ' excellent returns, £1100; lastly, 14 Rooms,' Terrace, £1050, a splendid place. A. F. Jauncev 23 Parish St. SELECT Apartments, £1050. fully furnished, 2 bathrooms, owner has complete flat for own use, .nothing better ottering. A. F Jauncey. 23 Farish St. TTOME-MADE Cakes, excellent business, J.J- centre of busy suburb, large7profits; price, going concern. £425. All particulars, A. P. Jauncey, 23 Farish St. A PARTMENT-HOUSE, Terrace. 11 rooms, reXX turning £500 year, plus owner's quarters, turniture and freehold £3500; terms by arrangement. Arnold's. Grey St. COUNTRY Store, near Palmerston North, freehold property, nearly \i; store turnover about £4500; good accommodation. Full details, Large and Co., Agents. T ADIES' Hairdressing Salon, an excellent A- business without competition; all figures nan be Substantiated: sale to include equipment ; genuine reason for selling. For full particulars apply 659 Evg. Post. V— RAYMOND EDER offers a nice Home Cookei-y Business. This business definitely shows over £25 clear and we don't mean maybe. Two .sisters or friends could run it: well equipped and well stocked; double shop; ■) bngs sugar and icing -sugar mouth and 401h butter week: staff 2 girls employed and will Stay. Rent £2 15s, lock-up shops. Never changed hands before. A real bargain £650 or £500 plus stock at valuation. We-aje the .Sole Agents and suggest strongly that you come in and scp us about this., ]t is really genuine. Ttf. 45-303 for appointment, or call Ist Floor, X. nm\ (i. JJK.'sfs.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 75, 26 September 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 75, 26 September 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 75, 26 September 1944, Page 2

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