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I LAST TWO DAYS 2nd CAPACITY WEEK i Of the 20th Ccnlurv-Fox Technicolour Masterpiece, I FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE I " W ILSO N." _^^ > ~" Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. \ Atu^amatcd Theatres. Ltd., Throughout N.Z. j - DAILY S P.M. 2.0 p.m. DAILY S.O p.m. j TERENCE RATTIGAN, 1 F R T-V) ■ \- V i Author of I I -l\-l 1J iV i. "FRENCH Without TEARS." ! -,-r-„ ~-mtt^ "FLAREPATH," and ! THE BOLDEST LOVE STORY I-,\ LR TOLD. -WHILE THE SUN SHINES" I Has never written a more snappy, humorous, | MEN ' 0l* subtle play than : WILL WANT TO MEET I nthis girl. "ENGLISH Without TEARS" | WOMEN "ENGLISH Without TEARS" | Wwh-at'S'pen! KG I "ENGLISH Without TEARS" I 911K '~*i>' With — I CHANGED A HOME OF LAUGHTER INTO A MICHVEL PENELOPE ! A , s,""^ m WILDING WARD j an odd feeliiu; conies over you Roland CULVER Lilli PALMER j ... like peeking through a I strange window ... or hear- j FULL ()? hilarious SITUATIONS ins something horribly private | , ( -g he trifle d w j ln ti lo affections of lhe | ... and you say to yourself family butler, when he was out of ... "This is true ... I reach", she found it easy . . ." j know women like her . . . ! \ Darin" Slam- I'lav THE WITTIEST COMEDY YET TO COME '• j Becomes a Daring Picture. FROM A BRITISH STUDIO. HIiNT STROMKFRG PRESENTS A Two Cities Film. HUM ihO.Mi.Li.i, Pleased by Gaumont British Dominions. ANN RANTER RALPH BELLAMY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALINE MACMAIION RUTH WARRICK MARIE McDONALD PLANS AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (Tel. 01-59u) — In— — ■' OUEST IN THE HOUSE " TELEPHONE :0-OSI and We Gladly Make Your "GUEST IN THE HOUSE" TOUT*' ••Cli'-'ST IN THE HOUSE" <w-r T —^JUTT . ••CULM IN LHE HOUbE ' fc== V BrookJm W -GUEST IN THE HOUSE" J-H^V Broottya , ™>MAX WHOM^V FRY 7.HU - - TONIGHT _ THURSDAY - 780 WIFE SHOULD KNOW AT Jeffrey Lynn. Jane Wajnc. FIRST GLANCE. .< TUJi BODY DISAPPEARS." This, is lhe Woman who comes lo a homo as Ml , t . t , h( , Ull |,, ji ;in who Isn't There. . . a suest, aud. under the protection of ' _ anc l t ; le jr un Begins. hospitality, t;la.\s to wreck it. She may (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.l bo a. friend, a neighbour or eveu a relative. Keys _ . Tom Nea , THE MOS'l DARING EXPOSE EVER ■"THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A SOLDIER" FILMED Disgraced . . Degraded . . . Dishonoured. . . A Cited Artists Release. Yet he faced his Girl and Country unshamed. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Both Recommended Oy Censor tor Adults.) Grand Supports. PLVNS AT D I.C. OR THEATRE (Tel. 52-212) THE VOGUE for the RIG STAR ATTRACTIONS Take a No. 7 Brooklyn Tram. FAREWELL BENEFIT CONCERT TO ALEXANDER GRANT (Winner of the Royal Academy of Dancing Scholarship who leaves for England within a few days to join the Saddlers Wells Ballet School, London) AT THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, AT 8 P.M. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING DANCER. The following schools will contribute items: VENAE HOKNE, DOROTHY DANIELS, DIANA POWER-PALMER, MARGARET DATES, KATHLEEN RAKTOSH, HAZEL MARTIN, YALERIE JACKMAN. Box Plan Opens D.I.C. Monday. December 3. SEATS: 2/10, 2/3; CHILDREN 1/6 FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 30 j ST. ANDREW'S DAY I GRAND SCOTS CONCERT ! DANCE TO FOLLOW TOWN HALL Chairman: The Hon. P. Eraser. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME: WELLINGTON COLLEGE JUNIOR CHOIR. CHILDREN'S HOME CHOIR Artists- .MISS SANDRA GUNN, MR. F. LYNCH, MRS. KENNETH WILSON, .MR. LES ST API-. MRS. E. WILTSHIRE, MISS ENA RAPLEY. HIGHLAND DANCING" ARRANGED BY MISS NANCY MACDONALD. PIPE MUSIC. GRAND PARADE OF PIPE BANDS THROUGH THE CITY. Ollicial Accompanist: JUL CLEMENT HOWE. Entire Net Proceeds to the Children's Homes. ADMISSION 2/(3 AND 1/0. RESERVE D.I.C. (NO EXTRA CHARGE). Committee .Meets Town Hall. Thursday .Evening. P.O. Box USO. "• SMITH, Secretary. ! WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL I ! H.M.S. INDEFATIGABLE | PARADE i officers and men from this ship will parade i through lhe followiu;: streets on Thursday. November 20, li'-Ui. leaving Lower Taranaki , j Street at 10.30 a.m., then via Manners Street, I Willis Street, Lambton Quay, Stout Street, I Bunny Street, and "Waterloo Quay. j Citizens are invited to Hy (Litis and bunt- [ in;: in honour of the visiting warships. i I WILL APPLETON", Mayor. I i j AN ALL-STAR ARTIST GRAND \ CONCERT 1 PARTY j I The Kilbirnie Wrestling and Sports Club Presents:— ! JOHN STANIIRIDGI-, VALMA HUNT. NORMA HORSLEY, FAY LAMONT ELVA I WHITE, RUTH LEE. MAN FEARN. JACK AND JILL. THE BATTON SIS ERS ! HAZEL MARTIN AND HER BALLET GIRLS, COMMUNITY SING, AND A SHORT j PUN SESSION. | A GREAT SHOW—AND IT'S FREE! | BRING' THE FAMILY, SPEND FREELY, AND ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE KIWI CARNIVAL EVANS BAY FORESHORE (Our Krateful thanUs to F. W. LUDLOW AND SON, LTD., 10 Park Road, Miramar, for sponsoring this advertisement.) LEWIS'S CALLING HUTT CITY! Unfortunately wo cannot state a dellnlte day for tho transfer of our business from present temporary premises to Hie new modern block at t>s-67 High Street—BUT— we will be opeuina tiie new premises sometime next week for sure—be one of our first visitors aud see for yourself the many reasons why Lewis's is Hutt City's most popular store. CHINA CABINETS £9/19/6 Extra smart bow front China Cabinets polished rich walnut stain, with English style bulbous lens, and finished with attractive leaclllghls. BEDSPREADS 27/11 I Lai-co range attractive FAST COLOUR prints available in these bedspreads, full single, LEATHER FIRESCREENS £6/7/6 Genuine hand-painted design, on these REAL HIDE Flrescroeus—an Ideal Xmas 3-PIECE LOUNGE SUITES £39/19/6 Shades of Fawn, Rust, and Green available in these smart fluted-back chesterfield suites, all Independent sprlna edges and carrying Lewis's Guarantee. LEWIS'S DEPARTMENT STORES, LTD. DRESS FABRICS, MANCHESTER, AND FURNISHING SPECIALISTS 65-67 High Street—HUTT CITY—6S-67 High Street I MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. i -^fAREX" "~ VleT-7r-~Mauy eases suceos.sfull,\ <0 ET your Summer Suit cleaned by the Vlc- ! \ tie.M'U wilh Varex Get valuable free "-J toria Laundry. Modern methods, odorless j Uoolilc'. Ernest llealev. IMiannaeeulleai eleafiin<*. There's a Victoria Laundry Depot ! Chemist -I Gre\ Si Welliti.'.teii l.oeai Rep; handy. I Nurse Spem-e. N.Z Auiomuhile Chambers, :'.'> O E-UPHOLSTERING---Have your Suite Rei I own Tiii'iuiaM St.. Wellington *^- covered in beautiful materials at Elston's I i - | Furiiisnini! Co. SO-S2 Lower Cuba St. Tel FREE 10 FILE SiFt ERERS ".Ji!: . _„. OKMi nil >i -uiif- rm ncii"i hi.- Ft hi I Tn-.iuneir OH A LI.OIiAN'S ALE AND STOUT. O ot /.mi', tin I'lio-i-ti Relief Urlie noil /IALL and Collect that Dozen of Ale from ,Zaiiii Piy, l""\ ''''I' X <B M. Appleton, 151 \ O'Halloran's Brewery, 17-PJ Sturdee tit., j Featherston St.), \Veilin_ion. • or Ring 52-393

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 129, 28 November 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 129, 28 November 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 129, 28 November 1945, Page 2

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