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LA^™ & s pirn. OF THE SWEETEST MUSICAL COMEDY SEEN IN WELLINGTON IN YEARS. 20th Century-Fox Presents' s In Glorious Technicolour BETTY GRABLE --— And"-*- ■'- ROBERT YOUNG -■. "—..ln — '" .7 "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" ' ■ . i— With —' •'•-■ "•■' ADOLPHE MENJOU — VIRGINIA GREY ■_~.( Approved^ Universal Exhibition.) : ."S- KING'S Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, • LtdT* Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. . FRIDAY NEXT THE' LAUGHTER SHOW OF' THE AGE THE FAMOUS FRENCH STAGE FARCE WHICH HAS CONVULSED NEARLY EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD IS. NOW ON THE SCREEN. " . ... "Up in-Mabel's Room" has the distinction of being the longest running and funniest farce ever- to reach the stage. You Never Saw Such Goings On United Artists Present "UP IN MABEUS ROOM" "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" AVith This Grand' Cast of Popular Funsters MARJORIE REYNOLDSDENNIS O'K_EEFE GAIL PATRICK -"■•MISC'HA AUER CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD JOHN HUBBARD JANET LAMBERT ' BINNIE BARNES v Wait'll you get a look at the wild and whacky goings on . . . It's a, riot ... a romp . . . a panic of a picture. Crowds are rushing to reserve, so hurry— Book today at D.I.C. or Theatre, Tel. 52-212. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) W^sTV^^W 11111 l WILMS STREET T6L. 4-1219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres* Ltd. Dally from ll a.m. Nightly, 7.30 o'clock. R.K.O, Radio Pictures Present Uproarious Laughter, with Bob Hope and His inimitable Nonsense. It's Hilarity with the Lid Off. 808 HOPE — And — DOROTHY LAMOUR In v "THEY GOT ME COVERED" "THEY GOT ME COVERED" " THEY GOT ME COVERED" A Timely and Rousing Riot of Fun^Esplonage, Blunders, Romance, and Hilarity that will roll you in the aisle. —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— . LUPE VELEZ—LEON ERROL In ''Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . DANCING. MAYFAIR CABARET. AYFAIR CABARET: -... DAN.CING EVERY NIGHT .'To- the Music of GEORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND. Ring 51-770 and Reserve Your Table for Saturday Nights. Weddings Catered For. CABARET CLOSED WEDNESDAY NIGHT. MODERN DANCE. ASSEMBLY HALL -— ASSEMBLY HALL SSEMBLY HALL —• ■- ASSEMBLY HALL (Brougham St.). .. WEDNESDAY — EVERI — WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY — EVERY — WEDNESDAY. Music by NORM. HULL-BROWN'S ORCHESTRA. NORM. HULL-BROWN'S ORCHESTRA. Dancing 8 p.m. Subscription 2s fid. _. Strictly No Jitterbug Dancing. ANNUAL BALL COMBINED SCOTTISH AND AIR FORCE HARRIER CLUBS. . ST. FRANCIS HALL, * HILL ST. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. .Novelty Dances. Banquet. Supper. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. GEORGE MILLER'S ORCHESTRA. Subs.: Double 8s Gd, Single 4s Cd. ROSELAND ROSELAN'D CABARET. (Corner Victoria and Harris Sts.) Dancing Nightly to the Latest Song Hits as Sung by the Popular ART ROSOMAN, Featured with the Music of LAURI PADDI AND HIS BAND. SATURDAY CABARET NIGHT Secure your Favourite Alcove, a Feature-Exc-lusive to the Roseland, by Telephoning ; 41-57S . 41-578 . . I ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, j TONIGHT. 29 Vivian St. TONIGHT. I All Old-time Dancing TO LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (0). ... Siibs, 2s 6d, 25.. THIS IS THE SHOW.. TONIGHT^ TONIGHT And Every Wednesday Night. DANCE. % OLD-TIME AND MODERN. DL.P. CLUBROOMS (late Grosvenor Club), • 157 Featherston St. Good Music, Good Prizes, Good Supper. Subs.: Single 2s, Double 3s 6d,,Uniform Is 6d. HE EMPRESS ——^—— 88 Ghuznee St.' HE EMPRESS -SS Ghuznee St. BALLROOM DANCING To DOUG. ROCHE AND HIS EMPRESS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA (The Band of Today) I Vocalist: MISS BERYL GOODALL. 8 till 12. Subs. 3s. j HE EMPRESS - 88 Ghuznie~St. 1 HE EMPRESS — 88 Ghuznee St. I BALLROOM" DANCING WED., THURS., FRI. (Late Night), -. SATURDAYS. DOUG. ROCHE AND HIS EMPRESS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA 8 till 12. Subs. 2s 6d. ~ YOUR MAJESTIC CABARET IS Closed Tonight, being privately bookedfor the -Junior Chamber of Commerce. At approximately 10 o'clock this evening, over Station 2YC, Cliff Jones arid his Hit Parade will relay your favourite dance numbers, featuring Ja"ck Thompson "and Allan Shand on! their Grand Pianos, playing the songs of "Lolita." TOMORROW "(THURSDAY), Also Friday (Late Night), the Cabaret will be open to the public as usual. Direction: CEC BOYTON, FREDERICK CARR. TENDERS & BU'LDERS' MATERIAL. PATRIOTIC BUILDING FOR SALE. LEVIN. RACECOURSE. SIZE 90ft x 24ft. TENDERS are invited for the purchase and removal of the former V.M.C.A. recrea^ tion building situated in the closed Army Camp on the Levin Racecourse. ' The hut is for disposal as It stands, Including.. fitting's.' The building must be removed". within one month from the date of acceptance of tender The section on which the building stands must .be left tidy. The successful tenderer is required to forward payment for the hut before authority to remove same will be given. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted; Tenders close at 12 noon on October 13, 1944, and must be enclosed in an envelope marked "Tenders for Hutt," c/o Town Clerk Levin Borough Council, Levin. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS, closing at 3 p.m. on Monday X October 16, are invited for the following* work at tlie King George Theatre, Lower Hutt :-^- ---(a) Earthquake Damage Repairs. (b) Rearrangements of Exits, (c) Alterations and Reconditioning. Drawings, Specifications, and Bills of Quantities are obtainable from the Office of STRUCTON GROUP ARCHITECTS, . . 39 Johnston St., Wellington. T7RANCIS ■■-.-- HOLMES, -'■ LIMITED JL? THE CEMENT PEOPLE, Tel. 6&-210. ■-.-;•■:■■. 202-212 TARANAKI ST., . ! ,'.. Wellington. GOLD I_ N BAY ...'.CEMENT.JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD • (Telephone 42-150). ' THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., ITS (Telephone 41-440). _ ' MISCELLANEOUS. W^"^* D, J n -vaal' ano- for Practislhgi l?T. Central. ,1057 Evg. ; Post. ... '•-...

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2