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FINAL 3 DAYS 2.0 p.m. — DAILY 8.0 p.m. BUD LOU ABBOTT COSTELLO ABBOTT COSTELLO . In "LOST IN A HAREM" "LOST IN A HAREM" A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FULLERS Br^T. J A M E S^LQ "THEATRE OF DISTINCTION." Plans: Theatre or D.I.C. (Tel. 54-775). Comm. Friday 2 P.M. — 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. THE SIREN OF THE SARONGS. DOROTHY LAMOUR — And — THOSE HAPPINESS BOYS EDDIE BRACKEN GIL LAMB • 'ARE CALLING YOU TO "RAINBOW ISLAND" No dreams barred in this all-for-fun riot —on an uncharted island somewhere in somo ocean, some place, where you spend your life watching the sarongs go by. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FILMED IN RADIANT TECHNICOLOUR. BOOKINGS WILL BE HEAVY BOOKINGS WILL BE HEAVY RESERVE NOW! RESERVE NOW!

TELEPHONE 48-068 - TIVOLI " PABU^ ***** (Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock-Tonight, Wednesday, Thursday—7 o'clock 1.45 p.m.—Matinee Wednesday—l.4s p.m. The Sky's no Limit to the Thrills of ■ "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON" i • The Foreign Legion of the R.A.F. ' Ronald Reagan, OlympV Bradna,' Reginald Denny Yon have read their heroic adventures, now see the story (Approved' for Universal Exhibition.) Constance BennetUn "LAw'oF THE TROPICS" She broke every heart south of the Equator. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Shorts 7 p.m., "Law of the Tropics" 7.44 p.m., "International Squadrdn" 9 p.m CENTRAL BRANCH SOCIAL NIGHT R.S.A. ROOMS/SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Come to the new and beautiful U.S.A. Clubrooms ** Jlc^ B g™ft DANCE HALL, with first-class orchestra, if you want to dance. CAFEIfcfIIA and SOCIAL ROOM if you prefer a quiet game of CAUDSs. KIWIS and DIGGERS, if you don't dance, play cards or other Army games, well there is the Billiard Room for you. BRING THE LADIES—DANCING, CARDS, GAMES, AND REFRESHMENTS R.S.A. ROOMS, NEXT SATURDAY CENTRAL BRANCH SOCIAL NIGHT NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY . (SUBURBS ELECTORATE) KHANDALLAH BRANCH If LUNCHEON FOR ' BUSINESS MEN SPEAKER: MR. W. SULLIVAN, M.P. SUBJECT: HOUSING PROBLEMS. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, AT 12.45 P.M. I t Speaker at 1.15 p.m. ; " •. CHAIRMAN: G. H. A. SWAN. GIRLS WANTED FOR REGULAR AND CONGENIAL EMPLOYMENT . AYe have good openings in our modern factory "or Girls who wish to obtain employment in ssential production for which feminine hands are ideally suited. WAGES range from £111s to £3 13s 5d per 40-hour week according t« age Overtime Is available in addition, at time-and-a-half rates. , ; In most cases bonuses also are paid. Previous factory experience is not necessary and every facility provided by modern industry is ■ available; morning and afternoon rest periods, with free tea, cafeteria service, free uniforms, and a trained nursing sister available '; for welfare of staff. Tor further details of employment In our industry, apply, personally or by telephone, to THE MATRON W, D, & H. 0. WILLS (N.Z.), LIMITED RICHMOND STREET, PETONE For the convenience of applicants who are unable to call during the day the Matron will ' be in attendance on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, between G and 8 p.m. LOWER HUTT CITY RATEPAYERS PUBLIC MEETING RATING ON THE UNIMPROVED VALUE SPEAKER: MR. P. J. O'REGAN A Public Meeting will be held in St. James's Hall, Woburn Road, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday next, September 5, 1945, at 8 p.m., when Mr. P. J. O'ltcgan will deliver an address in defence of the only rational system of taxation. N. 8.: Lower Hutt City has had rating on tho unimproved value since 1901. MR. APPLETOX, the Mayor of Wellington, has stated'that under rating on -the unimproved value SO per cent, of the ratepayers benefit. The opponents of unimproved value rating are now promoting a poll to abolish if, 1 COME AND HEAR P. J. O'REGAN—HE WILL ANSWER QUESTIONS THE N.Z. LEAGUE FOIt THE TAXATION OF LAND-VALUES (INC.)

MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY. PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. M—. —— - _ oNSTEIt Sale of Shrubs and Hedge Plants, everything reduced. At Wheatley's NurFURNACE AND BOILER PLANTS. . -^.^"nt-^iSaWirePlnß Shrubs WHEN you Overhaul your Plant use *! and Tr.es, conri selection of| strong weII"HAItCO" REFRACTORIES Rrnwn specimens. Visit our rvurseries ana place your order now. Epunl Nurseries. Wal"Keusol" High Temperature Cement. whetn Rd.. Lower Hiitt. lei M-tut. "Hihrlco" Jointless Firebrick. finLD BUYERS. "Harco" Firebricks and High Alumina UULU PU Bricks. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. Johns-Manvlllo 85 per cent. Ma B ne s , a In . S Ei lvo y n OUr3w t0M a '$£*%"?«> S $?£ Use the "Harco" Service. t?«J™i**M". •« WilHs St. (over Pre. ■ ton's) J. F. HARGRAVB, LIMITED, /COMPANY Annual Reports and Balance 92-94 JervolS Qy. \j ' h ts pr i nt ed promptly-by the "Evening Telephone 41-449 ,(2 lines), ■ p t », Pj . intln g Dept, Tel. 47-222,

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 2