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BOOKED OUT TONIGHT ! I fj E G E N T THEATRE is Fully Booked Out for Tills Evening's Performance. Is and Is Gd Seats on Sale From 7.15 p.m. "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" A Paramount Picture With RAY MILLAND DAILY . 2 AND 8 P.M. Plans for next week open Monday at the D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dlr. : J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

THE S.S. " ST. JAMES" SAILS 2 p.m. Daily 8 p.m. FOR "RAINBOW ISLAND" "RAINBOW ISLAND" "RAINBOW ISLAND" WITH DOROTHY LAMOUR EDDIE BRACKEN GIL LAMB COME ALONG ON THIS GLORIOUS MELODY CRUISE TO THE ISLE OF JOY IN A SEA OF LAUGHS. A Paramount Picture, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FILMED IN RADIANT TECIINICOLOUR. St. James Featurettes Include: NORTH ISLAND V. SOUTH ISLAND RUGBY MATCH. British Submarine Visits Wellington. Book Now ! Book Now !

(TONIGHT—SHORTS KUOM 7 P.M.—TONIGHT Fred Mac Murray, Barbara Stanwyck in "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) '■ —ALSO SCRISE NIN G — Ann Sothern in "MAISIE GOES TO RENO" i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 Featurettes: "Heroes on the Mend" (Sportslight), Gazette. Shorts 7 p.m., "Maisie Goes to Reno" 7.15 p.m., "Double Indemnity" 8.50 p.m. , TELEPHONE 43-908 - TTVOT T ~ °l>l>> PABLIAMENT BLDGS. I JL JL V v^JLjJL j (Where There's Always a Good Show.) SUNDAY - SUNDAY — SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. EVENING, 7.45 o'clock. By permission of the 111111101 itlus we open on Sundays for the entertainment of Members of the Armed Forces and Mercantile Marine who may be accompanied by two civilian friends. I Y rou'll remember him as long as you live H. G. WELLS'S "KIPPS" Starring Michael Redgrave, Diana Wynyard, Phyllis Calvert — ALSO SCREENING — "SOUTH OF DIXIE'—WITH ANN GWYNNE And Dixie Rhythms: "Shoo, Shoo, Baby," "Loo-Loo-Louisiana," "Cross My Heart." (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY — TIVOLI — SUNDAY PNINA SALZMAN "It says much for her powers of application, and her culture that already she is acquainted with some of the greatest pages in the literature of her instrument. This was piano playing which could have been given, and listened to, with pleasure in any capital city of tho world."—"Sydney Morning Herald. TURKIC GALA CONCERTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 AND ■ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 — AT THE — TOWN HALL PNINA SALZMAN THE MOST PHENOMENAL PIANISTE OF THE YOUNGER GENERATION. Box Plans will be opened at the D.I.C. on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, at 9 o'clock. A Queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Reserved Price: 8/- (plus the tax) Direction : J. AND N. TAIT, In association with A. CHERNIAVSKY. BALLROOM DANCING THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 262 LAMBTON QY; PRIVATE LESSONS, Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. CLASSES for College Boys and Girls every FRIDAY, from 5 p.m. . to 7 p.m. CLASSES, INTERMEDIATE, every Friday, 8 p.m. to. 10 p.m. TEACHERS and STUDENTS coached and trained for professional examinations. DEPORTMENT. COURT CURTSY FOR PRESENTATION. TELEPHONE 41-684. SUEPLUS WAE ASSETS FOR SALE THE WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD, Defence Services Building, Bunny Street, Wellington (Postal address P.O. Box 00S0, Lambton Quay), INVITES OFFERS FOR :— METALS. SCRAP, FERROUS, and NON-FERROUS: Located at various depots throughout the Dominion. Includes aluminium, brass, bronze, copper, lead, alloy, cast iron, duralumin, iron, and .steel. Locations and quantities available on applicaTRACTION ENGINE. "FOWLER," 10 H.l'.: Located at Woodboumc. DRAGLINE, ARMY BUILT, STATIONARY: Powered by Chevrolet Engine. Held HAYKAkE, "MASSKY HARRIS," SFT TO SFT: With tractor hitch. Held at Lcoston. POWER MOWER, "MASSKY HARRIS" No. 35, OFT CUT: Trailer type. Held at Blenheim. WINCHES, POWERED BY VICTOR CUB PETROL ENGINES: Quantity 2. Held at Auckland. ENGINES, AERO, UNSERVICEABLE: Quantity 55. Four 7-cylinder, twenty-nine 9-cvlinder, and twenty-two 12-c.vllntlcr. Held at Neison. 'FITTING'S FOR FIXING AMBULANCE STRETCHERS IN CANOPY TRUCKS: Quantity 317, complete sets and 3!)'/a part sets. Held at Ngaruawahia, Wellington, and Chflsti'hurcli. ■ I OFFERS CLOSE with Board's Secretary, to whom they should be addressed in envelopes marked "Offer for " at NOON on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Further particulars and conditions of sale obtainable from Board's Wellington Office, offices of Board's District Executive OlTiccrs, DUworlh Building, Queen Street, Auckland, Old Art Callery Building, Durham Street, Clirlsldiurch. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT BRANCH The Railway Refreshment Branch has vacancies in the Wellington Station for Bookstall Assistants, Cafeteria Waitresses, Dining-room Waitresses, and Pantrymaids—either full or part time. Excellent prospect for advancement. WAGES RANGE FROM £3/4/2 TO £3/14/2, ACCORDING TO AGE, FOR WEEK OF 40 HOURS. Employees are supplied with morning and afternoon tea and two substantial meals on working days free of charge. FULL PARTICULARS RESPECTING R VILWAY CONCESSIONS, ANNUAL LEAVE, OVERTIME, AND SPECIAL RATES, WILL BE FURNISHED TO APPLICANTS. Apply Staff Clerk, Refreshment Branch, Room 332, Railway Station Building. Wellington. DIAMONDS AND OLD GOLD HIGHEST-CASH PRICES PAID Bring all your Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, Brooches, and Diamond Jewellery to W. M. Haycraft and Co. WE GIVE GENEROUS CASH PRICES If unable to call, post your Old Gold, under registered cover, lo us for Valuation. W. M. HAYCRAFT & CO. MANUFAC'ITUING JEWELLERS . 94 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Cl '(OVER PRESTON'S)

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 2

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