TODAY—2 p.m., 7.45 p.m. Reservations nt D.I.C. arid theatre. Tel." 51-595. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. Columbia Pictures Present THE BIG. THRILL ' SHOW WARNER BAXTER who can crack a safe^—a head—or a case quicker than you can yell "Murder!" in the dramatic mystery, "THE CRIME DOCTOR'S "THE CRIME DOCTOR'S "STRANGEST CASE" "STRANGEST CASE" PLUS HORROR, TERRIFYING' CHILLS BELA LUGOSI ia "THE RETURN of the VAMPIRE" Dark, Foggy Nights—Eerie Shadows. Who" will be the monster's next victim? (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults—Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) <T* X l N EM A,"^ A Williamson Family Theatre. 7.3O—COMMENCING TONIGHT—7.3O ALSO TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. Warner Bros. Present IRVING BERLIN'S "THIS IS THE ARMY" "THIS IS THE ARMY" "THIS IS THE ARMY" "THIS IS THE ARMY" "THIS IS THE ARMY" Starring GEORGE MURPHY With An Incomparable Cast. Filmed in GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Nothing like It has ever been screened before. It's a certain "Must See." What a cast I What an array of songs! What comedy, colour, laughter! BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY, BUT BOOK EARLY. RESERVES 14-202. (Approved for Unlversal Exhibition.) SUPPORTS: Specially Selected Featurettes. RESERVE EARLY AND AVOID BEING DISAPPOINTED. Tel. 14-202. —NEXT CHANGE— -v.* -"... "YELLOW CANARY" ■>*-y: "THE GHOST-CATCHERS" ■■'Or ;:.i.. '"' BE 7' UP TO DATE. MAKE DANCING A PLEASURE. Learn to Jive and Dance the'MpdSrn Dances WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. >8 •'p.m.-lO p.m. Principal: 808 TAYLOR ; VALERIE JACKMAN ->i■'< 4STUDIO. 50 CoUrtenay PI. Tel. 55-547. *'t \ ' LMGH'IING ■' SERVICES CLtJU C JST. PAUL'S HALL, ' ". | ™ Sydney St. Hast. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. Gooo DToor. Good Supper. NORM. iiSETT'S ORCHESTRA. Admission 2s. Dancing 8-11 30. OLD-TIME DANCE. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. And EVERY MONDAY. OLD-TIME DANCING. TRADES HALL KADES HA L L Vivian St. Wellington's Best OLD-TIME MUSIC, THE PARAGON PLAYERS, with Ron on the PIANO-ACCORDION. Good Floor. Good Supper. Dancing 8 p.m. Subs. 2s. Late of BROUGHAM ST. Only One Time—OLD TIME. TOMORROW — TOMORROW — TOMORROW TUESDAY — EVERY — TUESDAY. GRAND-OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND-OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND-OLD-TIME DANCE PALM GROVE BALLROOM ALM GROVE BALLROOM. Welcome Backl Frank McGonnell, M.C.I Welcome Back I Frank McGonnell, M.C. 1 Welcome Back 1 Frank McGonnell," M.C.! A "Frank McGonnell" Programme to the Music of Wellington's Best Old-time Orchfistrs. THE PARAGON PLAYERS THE PARAGON PLAYERS Subs.: 2s 6d. Double 4s 6d. MAXFAIR CABARE'I AYFAIR CABARET DANCING EVERY NIGHT To the Music of GEORGE MOLONEY AND HIS BAND. Ring 51-770 and Reserve your Table for Saturday nights. Weddings Catered For. TOMORROW NIGHT—OPENING NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT—OPENING NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT—OPENING NIGHT. And Every Tuesday Night. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, | "'' ODDFELLOWS' HALL, • .-•'• (Next to Central Pire Station j) " TRANCING Today's Music Set to an ESllirarating Tempo. The RHYTHM DISPENSERS RHYTHM DISPENSERS RHYTHM DISPENSERS (Late of Palm Grove) -*..,- Headed by BILL HOFFMEISTER and his Hawaiian Swing. A r warm welcome to our many friends —their friends—and .those who wish to make friends. Subs. 2s 6d. Four Hours of Dancing to Suit all Tastes. _^^^ THE ROSELAND CABARET, (Corner Harris and Victoria Sts.).TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT, At 8.30. Music by JACK ROBERTS and His Band Supported by ALENE, singing your favourite numbers. Subs.: 3s Single. Supper Included. REMEMBER—IT'S THE ROSELAND. 0 Direction: JIMMY JAMES. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. THE PALM GROVE AMATEUR BALLROOM SOCIETY (Inc.). EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. MODERN DANCING, 8 o'clock till 10.30. Members Is, Visitors ls 6d. Monto Carlo. Good Orchestra. Tasty Supper. YOUR MAJESTIC CABARET DANCING TONIGHT from 5.30. Subscription 3s, inclusive Refreshments. Reservations: Tel. 45-709. NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LTD. Direction: Cec. Boyton, Frederick Carr. HUTT VALLEY YOUNGER SET. TT7EDNESDAY NIGHT, ANZAC NIGHT, VV the Club will be Closed. TOMORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY), DANCING At the KE A L M BALLROOM. Hataitai. Ij'UR WEDDING NOTE INVITATIONS, Social I and Business Cards, Offlce Business Printed Stationery—Tel. 47-222. "Evening Post" Printing Dept.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1945, Page 2
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