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S~M AJESTIC"Iff Dlr Puller* Theatre Corp Jgjjjjj Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (43-100), AGAIN AND AGAIN— The Theatre Rung with Laughter as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Happy Story Unfolds. ——Starring MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY And All the Hardy Family. The Latest LEAP-YEAR COMEDY ■111, "Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble" $ K> & I "Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble" ?' Associate Programme Includes N. 54. Government Film Review . The Waikato Show . . Hospital Ship in Wellington. THIS IS TOMORROW (Passing Parade) (Approved for; Universal Exhibition.) And Our Next Attraction BRINGS GLORIOUSLY TO LIFE 'Erie Knight's FAMOUS STORY— [■^'LASSIE COME HOMEF~| (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

TELEPHONE 43-9GB - rTT'y(Yr T ~ Opp- PARLIAMENT BLDS. (Where There Is Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday—7 o'clock 1.45 p.m.—Matinee Wednesday—l.4s p.m. The West goes Wild with Singing. Dancing. Laughing, Romancing—All in Tcchnicolour. "RIDING HIGH" Dorothy Lamour, Dick Powell, Victor Moore • AND MILT' BRITTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA ALSO SCREENING They're Thrilling Together ... in a Way You'll Never Forget. DEANNA DURBIN — JOSEPH COTTEN In the Eoraantic Musical Hit *HERS TO HOLD" . Hear Deanna Durbin sins "Begin the Beguine," "Kashmiri Song." FEATURETTES INCLUDE. "MIRROR OF SUBMARINE LJFJB," "SWIMCAPADES" (Sportlights), "GABBY GOES PISHING" (Technieolour Cartoon), LATEST GAZETTE. Shorts 7 p.m., "Hers to Hold" 7.34 p.m., "Riding High" 9.10 p.m. (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE NOW—NO EXTRA CHARGE—TELEPHONE 43-968. -OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT! OPERA HOUSE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE'S LAVISH PRODUCTION OF LEWIS CARROLL'S "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" PRODUCED BY G. HELEN GARDNER Matinee Saturday, December 9, Completely Booked Out! "MITED GALLERY SEATS AVAILABLE. OX SALE ON DAY OF PERFORMANCE BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS: BOX PLANS OPEN Now for Wednesday, December 6, to Tuesday, December 12. THURSDAY, Deceiunei 7, for Wednesday, December 13. FRIDAY, December 8. for Thursday. December 14. SATURDAY, December 9. for Friday. December 15. MONDAY, December 11, for Saturday, December 16. PRICES: EVENING G/-, 4/-, 1/6. MATINEE (SAT.", DEC. 9, AND SAT DEC 1C) - .;:: ... . . : . 5/-, 3/-, 1/-. . . ' CHILDREN HALF PRICE. EXCEPT GALLERY 1/-, ALL PERFORMANCES.' BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. LAST RECITALS 1944 PAUL SCHRAMM (EMINENT PIANIST) NIMMO'S CONCERT HALL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 AND 13 i AT 8 P.M. ■ Programme: Beethoven, Schumann; Brahms, Carmen Phantasy by Eusoni and after the interval: ENGLISH, SPANISH, and LATIN-AMERICAN DANCES and SYNCOPATION. Admission: 5/- (plus tax). Box Plan open now at D.I.C. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY A GATHERING WILL BE HELD FOR THE NEXT-OF-KIN OF OFFICERS AND MEN BY THE WELLINGTON NAVY LEAGUE LADIESAUXILIARY AT THE CLUB ROOMS OF \ THE EX-ROYAL NATAL ASSOCIATION, j HANNAH'S BUILDING, LAMBTON QUAY, i TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), DECEMBER 0, AT 2.45 P.M. IMPORTANT TO PARENTS OR GUARDIANS OF GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL We have vacancies in our Workrooms for apprentices to learn the CLOTHING TRADE A great opportunity for girls lo leuru a useful, interesting, and always necessary occupation. Peace or war, good times or bad times, clothing is always .wanted. Girls can learn to make MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING MILITARY UNIFORMS AND SHIRTS GIRLS 1 SCHOOL UNIFORMS APPLY TO THE FACTORY MANAGER THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MFG. COMPANY, LIMITED lERVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON, Cl. DRESSMAKING A limited number of positions are open to young girls with initiative and a genuine desire to become efficient and practical dressmakers. Applicants must possess the highest character Qualifications and be prepared to commence early in January. Girls capable of fulfilling these conditions are .assured of permanent and congenial employment under modern and healthy conditions. Apply, accompanied by parent or guardian, to— E. M. JENKINS & CO., LTD. 45 COURTENAY PLACE, C 3 (Over riailwiiy ltooliiti- Ollict-) ' TELEPHONE 54-224

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 2

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