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IT'S TERRIFIC THIS SOCTH SEA 3OYLAND OF FUN — MUSIC — AND TIIIULLS. W!IJ;KK YOU SPEND YOUR LIKE WATCHING SARONGS GO BY PARAMOUNT PICTURES Present —'; RAINBOW ISLAND " — Starring DOROTHY LAMOUR EDDIE BRACKEN GIL LAMB And HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS !H i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FILMED IX RADIANT TECIINICOLOUIt. St. James Featurettcs Include: NORTH ISLAND V. SOUTH ISLAND RUGBY MATCH. 2 p.m. DAILY o p.m. FULLERS 11 THEATRE OF DISTINCTION." Plans: Thoatro or D.I.C. (Tel. 54-770).

TELEPHONE -13-UCB - TTVQLI ~ °l>l>' PARUAMKNT BLDGS(Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Tonight and Thursday—7 o'clock A story the world can never forget becomes tho most thrilling spectacle of our time. "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" IN EXCITING TECIINICOLOUR . . . STARRING 4c NELSON EDDY - SUSANNA FOSTER (SINGING AS NEVER BEFORE) (THE MIRACLE-VOICED STAR) CLAUDE RAINS (IN THE MOST COVETED ROLE OF THE YEAR—THE PHANTOM) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — ALSO SCR EENI NU — SHARYN MOFFETT in "MY • PAL, WOLF" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEVrURETTES: "GAY NINETIES" (MUSICAL), "CONFUSION IN INDIA" (REVIEW), LATEST GAZETTE. Shorts 7 p.m., "My Pal, Wolf" 7.30 p.m., "Phantom of the. Opera" 8.30. p.m. FRIDAY- "THE LAMP STILL BURNS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition), also Ann Sheridan in "JUKE GIISL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). THE THESPIANS (INC.) WILL PRESENT IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NIGHTS "THE CRADLE SONG" BY MARTINEZ SIERRA (PRODUCED BY LILIAN MILLAR) This is a delicate and sensitive play, based on life in a Spanish Convent. "THE CRADLE SONG" will be preceded b.v "FORTY WINTERS" UY THE SAME AUTHOR (PRODUCED UY JOAN AIREY) Kox Plans arc at the D.I.C. "CINDERELLA" AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE SEPTEMBER 22-27 (INCLUSIVE) In the Distinguished Presence of their Excellencies the-Governor-General - ■ ■ -and; Lady Ncwail .- .. 'JPENING WITH A MATINEE AT i P.M. ON SATURDAY,, SEPTEMBER 22 Presented by Elwyn Stannanl. Ballets by Dorothy Daniels. Musical Director. Frank Crowther. PRICES FROM 1/6 TO 5/Reserves, Dress Circle and Stalls, at D.I.C, 'J a.m., Monday, September 17. ALL PROCEEDS PATRIOTIC FUNDS GRAND VICTORY-BALL TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1945 Debutantes wishing to be presented should apply immediately to tho Convener, Grand Victory Kail Committee, Uox :.:. Te Aro. Wellington. MAKE THIS A NIGHT TO REMEMBER ENJOY A REAL ISALL IN "PKAfK" WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED PERMANENT POSITIONS AND GOOD WAGES .. .aw positions open to WmiM-ii and Girls in all depiirlmouts of our Woollen Mill. This is an opportunity 1.0 learn an interesting and not overcrowded irade and secure a lusting job. MorniDK and afternoon tea is provided and there is an up-to-date cafeteria where meals may be had if desired. APPLY AT ONCE TO THE MILL MANAGER THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MFG. COMPANY. LIMITED PETONE. TELEPHONE 63-OSI. YOU'LL LIKE WORKING HERE! For years under wan-power direction you've put your shoulder to- the wheel, aud now you're over .10 your leisure hours have been handed bacK to you. Jiut . here's a serious situation and one which you can help to straighten out. Men returning from overseas are demanding civilian clothes— they ino.m/e ccasc.- ---■ lessly for Lynx Suits. It's a problem that's rngnjnuK the .urgent attention ot hamuois and Kelly. They have tho materials, they have the machines, but they haven t the staff. Will you can you. belli them out? They offer you generous remuneration, an airy, sun-liKhted workroom, complete with the most modern equipment; a trim cafeteria and a sick hay on the premises. ■ They welcome, too any other pirls and wnmmi who will learn a trade that moans constant, well-paid employment, linn*; your mother or RUanllau with you for an interview '.with :— SAMUELS AND KELLY, LTD. CLOTHING SPECIALISTS 37-89 MAJORIBANKS ' STREET, WELLINGTON

KNIIIJSITION. LAST WEEK. I'ijit of .-i l-'iiti-.' Collection of ORICIXAL ORIENTAL ART brought to N.Z. recently, i. s ini\v on Exhibition ill. the T^RENCII MAIM CUI'FKK HOUSE. Tills is a rare opportm-iii.v fur (V.ll.viors lo (ilitiiin sonic exquisite Chinese jiud Inrlian I'fiinlings, Copper. li{''"ss- illHl Silver Hate.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 63, 12 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 63, 12 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 63, 12 September 1945, Page 2

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