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LAST TWO DAYS—2 and 8 p.m. Of this happy-go-lucky, laughable, lovable musical romance— ALICE FAYE —- JACK OAKIK JOHN PAYNE _ LYNN BARI "HELLO, 'FRISCO, HELLO" "HELLO, 'FRISCO, HELLO" "HELLO, 'FRISCO, HELLO" IN TECHNICOLOUR A story of the Old'Barbary Coast with grand vaudeville sequences and lovely old. tunes! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Throughout N.Z. —FRIDAY NEXT— —FRIDAY NEXT— MEET— The new sensation of the screen . . . j critics acclaim her the greatest dls- i covery in 10 years . . . "ThejnrtjhcT played the original role In Claudia" in its record-breaking two-year run oti Broadway. ii DOROTHY1 McGUIRE DOROTHY McGUIRE DOROTHY McGUIRE DOROTHY McGUIRE ii Now 20th Century-Fox • i Present Her In the Motion Picture Masterpiece H "CLAUDIA" "CLAUDIA" "CLAUDIA" "CLAUDIA" "CLAUDIA" " CLAUDIA " H * ii Witu ROBERT YOUNG INA CLAIRE — REGINALD GARDINER Excitingly filmed from the triumphant stage hit—novel—radio programme and Red Book Magazine—the tender and mag\ niflcent story of people who make you glad to bo alive . . to laugh . .. to love ... to live every gallant and thrilling moment with them. A PICTURE THAT WILL LIVE IN YOUR HEART FOR EVER. Plans are filling rapidly at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) liliyTopoß^BHMi WILLIS STR«T TIL 4-1 219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY, at 11 a.m. NIGHTLY, at 7.15 p.m. The Magical Musical with MIRACLE TECHNICOLOUR. The wonder of life is In it ... the opulence of jeauty ... the brilliance of imagination. RITA HAYWORTH GENE KELLY "COVER GIRL" "COVER GIRL" "COVER GIRL" A Columbia Picture. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —Associate Feature— "SMITH OP MINNESOTA" ! With BRUCE SMITH— ARLENE JUDGE (Approved" for! Universal Exhibition.). DANCING. tyltii CABABK-i Art AIR RARARI>"i DANCING EVERY NIGBT ' To the Music of GJJORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND Kins 51-Ho atia Kesem youi Table * for Saturday Viguts. Weddings Catereo for. _CABAjtE'I CLOSED WEDNESDAY MUUI STOP! LOOKI LISTEN 1 O FRIDAY NEXT AND EVERY FRIDAY DDFELLOWS' HALL, COURTENAY PL DDFELLOWS' HALL, COURTENAY PL You will delight in Dancing to MUSIC THAT IS DIFFERENT <"££■% COLE" AND, HIS NATIVE MUSIC KING COLE" AND HIS NATIVE MUSIC Presenting James Carter, Lead Elec. Steel Guitar. "Maudle" Thompson, Vocaliste. Lai Fauvcl, Lead Trumpet. Curly 'VViidman, String Bass. Colo, Piano. Kriiii; P.tvulson, Drums and Manager. "" MODERN DANCE. — AllrV,!^ "A1 T V ASSEMBLY UALL jXXbSLMULI HALL ASSEMBLY HALL 1 (BnaKhaiu St.). «-SRv^'cR AY ~ ™EliY — WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY -. EVEttY -- WEDNESDAY Music by NORM. HULL-BROWN'S ORCHESTRA. NORM. HULL-BROWN'S ORCHESTRA. Dancing 8 p.m. Subscription 2s 6d. Strictly No Jitterbug Dancing. tovipht. HODERX dancing: TONIGHT! TONIGHT! 2s Gd. . AND 2s Cd EVERY WEDNESDAY. E EVERY WEDNESDAY. EALM BALLROOM, HATAITAI. EALM BALLROOM, HATAITAI Novelties — Good Floor and Suppor. , JIM CHALMER'S BALLROOM ORCHESTRA. JIM CHALMER'S BALLROOM ORCHESTRA Direction: A.B.C. m.C: Burt Harry.' CLUB XMAS PARTY. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17. (Admission Strictly by Ticket.) XMAS TREE — FUN FOR ALL. Tickets must be purchased by Wednesday, 13th and may be obtained at Club on Sunday, 10th' or Ring 46-802. DANCE TONIGHT DANCE And EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT At tlie J^ABOUR HALL PETONE. Let a PHIL GAMBY Measure be your Dancing Pleasure. Dance to PHIL GAMBY and his Band of Stars, ir ,f v » G, AMBY and h's Band of Stars, Hutt Valleys Most Popular Band, playing the i^ Pvmv?" nc ft s of today the most Popular way. DANCING—6O-40. Admission, 2s 6d M.C, MAX WEBBERLEY. DANCE TONIGHT DANCE WANTED TO BUY PROPERTIES. \l/ rAATJiI> ' IJllildin t'» anywhere in Te Aro 'T M IIi l ) t .' ,sll 'table club rooms; £3000 to in o?i Wei' burne & Co., 45 Farish St. Tel. VS7ANTED to Purchase, 4-C-roomed House, »T all cash or cash over mortgage; immediate inspection; for own use. Apply 3943 Evg. YI7ANTED Buy, House at Levin or vicinity " 4 or 5 rooms, not less than %-acre section. Cash price to 3976 Evg. Post. Yl/ANTED, Small House, handy tram or »» train; advertiser retiring; cash if required. 2355 £vg. Post. SMALL Cottage or Bungalow, Newtown, Berhampore. State terms and location, 84 I'ost Agency, Newtown. Q O.S.—Urgently wanted. Reasonably Modern k-7» 2-o-bedroom Home, space garage, early possession, cash buyer. Will pay commission. Benge, 46-804, 43-550. MODERN Home required, good locality essential, price up to £5000. Reply "Director," 2834 Evg. Post. OWN House sold, urgently wanted, 5 Rooms, any district, old or modern. 2810 Evg. Post. O BEDROOMS or House with sun porch price O about £2000; all cash if necessary. 2819 Evg. Post. HUTT VALLEY—Modern 5-rd. Bungalow, all cash for suitable property, possession end February Ring 60-706. BACH wanted, Petone Beach, suitable 12ft boat. Reply 29 Norton Park Aye., Lower Hutt. T WANT Urgently Residential Section close •A- to town but not too steep; what offers? Write "H.," S3 Aro St., City. IVrißAMAß—Urgently required, 5-roomed J.TX Home, on flat; pay up to £2000. Good cash deposit. 3517 Evg. Post. Tz'ARORI—I- or 5-roomed Home, reasonable -IX level section; handy transport; will pay vicinity £ISSO for suitable property. 3818 REQUIRED, by discharged soldier, Section any district, one with a view preferred \J — WA.vn-.n uriiuuily, Properties, all fle » scrlptions. CasJi buyer? waiting. Imme iliale inspection nnd valuation without ch!i"a tion. Consult liaymnnd Eder for satlsfaclloit Open 7-8 evenings. Tel. 43-442. |)LEASK lei us nave your Property for Sale I immediate inspection Qiiiok results Daviitrn? «'ui,a Si 42-419 - ' ' HOME, any suburb, about 5 rooms, can pay all cash, not necessarily modern. 424 Evg.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1944, Page 2