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2ND EXCITING WEEK COMMENCES TOMORROW PKinAY SESSIONS: 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. FULLERS 4i^ST. J A M eT^^Q "THEATRE OF DISTINCTION." Plans: Theatre or D.I.C. (Tel. 54-775). 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. PARAMOUNT PICTURES Present DOROTHY LAMOUR EDDIE BRACKEN GIL LAMB — " RAINBOW ISLAND " — — " RAINBOW ISLAND " — — " RAINBOW ISLAND " — THERE'S FUN FOR EVERYONE IN THIS SOUTH SEA .TOYLAND OF MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FILMED IN RADIANT TKCHNICOLOUR. St. James Fcaturettcs Include: NORTH ISLAND V. SOUTH ISLAND RUGBY MATCH. RESERVE EARLY.

TELEPHONE 43-908 — r|PT"\7"OY T ~ Ol>P" PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Finally Tonight—7 o'clock Music that mounts to thrilling rapture! Suspense .. . Opera with death at every "THE PHANTOM" OF THE OPERA" IN TECHNICOLOUR . . . STARRING NELSON EDDY — SUSANNA FOSTER (HIS GREATEST ROLE) (THE MIRACLED-VOICED STAR) CLAUDE RAINS * (IN THE MOST COVETED ROLE OF THE YEAR—THE PHANTOM) Based on tho composition, "Phantom of the Opera," by Gaston Loroux. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SHARYN MOFFETT in "MY PAL, WOLF" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATURETTES: "GAY NINETIES" (MUSICAL), "CONFUSION IN INDIA" (REVIEW), LATEST GAZETTE. Shorts 7 p.m.,- "My Pal, Wolf" 7.30 p.m., "Phantom of tho Opera" 8.50 p.m. FRIDAY: "THE LAMP STILL BURNS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition), also Ann Sheridan in "JUKE GIRL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). WELLINGTON BRANCH # N.Z. HOMESERVICEMEN'S ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) Invites all Ex-Scrviccmen and Their Friends to tho ANNUAL BALL ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, THURSDAY", SEPTEMBER 20 Dancing: S p.m.-l a.m. Sparkling Floor Show — Novelty Dances Doug. Roche and His Orchestra Tickets Available Cha.s. Begg & Co., Ltd., D.I.C. Booking Office. ADMISSION: 10/- DOUBLE, 5/- SINGLE. DRESS OPTIONAL. WELLINGTON ORGANISTS AND CHOIRMASTERS' ASSOCIATION Haydn's Immortal Oratorio "THE CREATION" Presented by THE COMBINED CHURCH' CHOIRS Conductor: F TEMPLE WHITE. Organist: CLEMENT HOWE. MERLE GAMBLE, Soprano. L. ¥.. DALLEY, Tenor. KENNETH STRONG, Bass. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI STREET, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 8 P.M. ADMISSION BY PROGRAMME OBTAINABLE FROM CHOIR MEMBERS AND CHAS. JiliGli ASD CO. VlilCE 2/-. HAVE YOU DISCOVERED SUSAN LEE? ' IT'S THE NEW PLACE FOR DRESSES, 'JOATS, COSTUMES, AND BLOUSES, AT POPULAR PRICES. 4 MANNERS STREET (NEXT PERRETT'S CORNER) TURNER AND EVANS, • LTD. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS, SECURE-YOUR FUTURE WITH A PERMANENT POSITION. GOOD MONEY FOR GOOD WORKERS. GIRL PROCESS WORKERS ;ire required in our Brass Finishing Department for work on Government Housing Hardware, etc. FOUNDRY MOULDERS—BRASS AND IRON. We want first-class men for our foundry on interesting production work. Only top wages paid. FOUNDRY LABOURERS are required for urgent production Trorlr. Excellont wages to right men. APPLY GENERAL MANAGER, TURNER AND EVANS, LTD. 83 ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON, SI. THIS WEEK'S OUTSTANDING VALUES AT FOWNES OF NEWTOWN ONE STORE ONLY: 106-110 RIDDIFORD ST. PLAIN COLOURED TOWELS—FULL SIZE USUALLY 0/9, NOW 5/11 EACH CANNON TOWELS-WHITE WITH COLOURED IIOKDERS .. USUALLY 7/0, NOW C/ll EACH LADIES' LINE.V SUITS, SILK FItOCKR, SILK SUITS .... ALL REDUCED TO 49/0 EACH HANDKERCHIEF LAWN, 40IX WIDE, WHITE USUALLY 5/0, NOW 3/11 YARD MORE OUTSTANDING VALUES TV THE MEN'S1 AND BOYS' DEPARTMENTS.

OHAI.LOKA.VS AUi AND STOUT /^ALL nnd Collort Hint Dozen of Ale from \J O'HiillffMii's Brewery, 17-10 Slurdco St.. (ir rlnc 52-HO3 f) contract and auction hiuijuk ' MRS. If. SMYTH tcnclies Bridge in your own home. Make your four and ring 53-477 for appointment. OMPANY Annual Reports and Balance sheets printed promptly, by the "Evening Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222,

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 64, 13 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 64, 13 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 64, 13 September 1945, Page 2

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