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ffl MA J E"S T 1 CTff Him s p-m# * ?■"*• Bfti II h Otr •. Fuller> Theatre Corp ; gj||l Plans Now Opeu at Theatre and D.I.C. THOUSANDS ENJOY Mickey Rooney Mickey Rooney Mickey Rooney Mickey Rooney And All the Hardy Family. In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's LEAP-YEAR COMEDY A . . "Andy Hardy's Blonde trouble" # V # "Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble" V Also for Your Pleasure . THE NEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES. N.Z. Govt. Film Review . . . Waikato Show .... Arrival of Hospital Ship ... , THIS IS TOMORROW (Passing Parade) (Approved for Universal Kxnlbition.)

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YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS TRULY MIGHTY SHOW. 50-OSI RESERVATIONS 50-081 f. V°GUE TWK ATRE^JP { jl^y Brooklyn. ,-, ?r\ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. Roddy mcdowell rita johnson preston foster "my friend plicka" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MARTHA SCOTT ADOLPHE MEXJOU "Hi DIDDLE DIDDLE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSD \Y JOHN CARROLL SUSAN HAYWARD "THE HIT PARADE OF 1943" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MARTHA LABARR CHARLES OLIVER "SECOND BUREAU" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) THE VOGUE FOR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT. 10 Minutes' Tram Service from the City. TAKE A No. 7 BROOKLYN TRAM. THE ; LONDONERS' LEAGUE," INC. will through the courtesy of tlfe Hon. 'k s' Patton, U.S.A. Minister to N.z. and the Sheil Oil Co. of N.Z., present the films— "PRELUDE TO WAR" "THE NAZIS STRIKE" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, at 8 p.m. At the BLIND SOCIAL CLUB,' 37 DIXON ST These Films are introduced by the Rt. Hon Winston Churchill. Admission by ticket only, obtainable from members or Secretary, Box 312, G.P 0 Wellington. Is each. DANCING. TUESDAY DECEMBER 5 TUESDAY M MADCAPS BALL, AJESTIC CABARET, 8.30 till 12 30 ! 8 THRILLING PRIZES 8 THRILLING PRIZES. Fun and Frolic for All. Invitations from A. C. De Lacy, Tel. 54-143 day. 28-319 evening, or at the Majestic Cabaret Office, 45-709. JUST TWO MORE DAYS TO SECURE TH\T INVITATION. You simply MUST be there! JIMMY JAMES — ... — JIMMY JAMI.^ IMMY JAMES y j?mks STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING 03 WILLIS ST EXPERT TUITION BY PRINCIPAL AND STAFF ■ in all phases ot Ballroom Dancing, including Rhumba and Tango Quickstep, Waltz, Slow Foxtrot. Private Lessons by Appointment. Dally, IQ a.m. to 10 p.m. Tel. 46-618 MiSiiS : g^ DANCING EVKRY NIGHI ' To the Music ot GEORGE" MOLONEY AND HIS B*ND RiDg 51-770 ami Reserve yom Table tor Saturday Ntents CABARET CLOSED WEDNESDAY ni"HT ~~ DANCING TONIGHT. ~ <2T. PAUL'S HALL. SYDNEY ST <J Come and . Dance to Popular f NORM. IZETT'S ORCHESTRA. Admission 2s. Including supper. , (40) ULD-TIME DANCING. (40) ASSEMBLY HALL k — BROUGHAM* ST. EVERY MONDAY " EVERY MONDAY Dance to Wellington's Best Old-time Music THE PARAGON PLAYERS. With RON on the Piano-accordion Good Floor. Good Supper 8 nm. Subs. 2s. . Only One Time—OLD TIME. STOP ! LOOK! LISTEN! O FRIDAY NEXT AND EVERY FRIDAY DDFELLOWS1 HALL, COURTENAY "PL DDFELLOWS' HALL, COURTEN\Y PL You will delight in Dancing to MUSIC THAT IS DIFFERENT "KING COLE" AND HIS NATIVE MUSIC KING COLE" AND HIS NATIVE MUSIC Presenting James Carter, Lead Elec. Steel Guitar. "Maudle" Thompson, Voealiste. Lai Fauvel, Lead Trumpet. Curly Wildman, String Bass. Cole, Piano. Ernie Davidson, Drums and Manager. MODERN DANCING MODERN DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY EVERY WEDNESDAY T>EALM BALLROOM, H4.T-UT4I XiEALM BALLROOM, . HATAITAL. Novelties • Good Floor and Supper JIM CHALMERS' BALLROOM ORCHESTR \ JIM CHALMERS' BALLROOM ORCHESTRA.' Direction, A.B.C. — M.C., BUHT HARRY.' PALM GROVE BALLROOM ALM GROVE BALLROOM Make a Note of It. . TOMORROW NIGHT I- - AND EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT. | BILL HOFFMEISTER AND HIS HAWAIIAN SWING.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1944, Page 2

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