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SHOPPERS' SESSION MONDAY In View of Late Shopping 5 p.m. -. . Night Monday There Will Be ._. ; -_. A .Shoppers' Session, at 5 p.m. Amalgamated Tliealrra Ltd., Throughout N.JS J^»^^" —^.^.^ ""^'^^L -^ 2 p.m. DAILY- 8 p.m. Theatres. Ltd., Throughout N.Z. WALT DISNEY'S LATEST AND . T ,. TT v st» \r MOST SPECTACULAR TRIUMPH ' 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. -THE AN ATOMIC SENSATION! THREE CABALLEROS" TllE REAL S xor* of the American THREE CABALLEROS " "«" MEN and how they kept the seen* THREE CABALLEROS" atomic bomb THREE CABALLEROS" from Gnemy Agents. THREE CABALLEROS" The House thftl L a Se c, et More ft, Wondrous New Techn.colour Terrifying than the Mind can Conceive 1 THK FIRST TIME ON I'HK SCREEN "THE HOUSE REAL PEOPLE IN I'M IC SA.MK SCENES "THE HOUSE •with ON 92nd STREET!" DONALD DUCK JOE CARIOCA , QTRPTI7T f " DONALD DUCK JOE CAKIOCA ON 92nd 31 itiMii JL -1 ■ PANCHITO PANCHITO II AND SIXTEEN NEW HIT TUNES With-— Among them arc these you're already „ hearing on the air Lloyd Nolan Slgne WaSSO "THE THUEE CABALLEUOS" / William ' FvrllP "YOU BELONG TO MY lIEAKT" William J^yme "BAIA" (by tho composer of "Brazil") (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) a 20th CENTURY-FOX RELEASE. flans for matinees at theatiu'; p r _ nfp et Thriller of -AH Time evening bookings at o.i.c. OK Oiealest inriiier cv -mi i"«= THEATRE (Td ■ 52-212.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES!TT j^^^^^^y^-—^^^ J \ "HOW TO MAKE A STAR" ll TUDOR ll "MAORI VILLAGE," N.Z. Scenic. W^^ri *• rei aTYiq'" "KILKENNY KATS" Cartoon. WILLIS STREET TEL. 4-I-ZI9 CONTINUOUS SESSIONS FROM 11 A.M. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NIGHTLY. 7.30. l-^aNS A'l: .OJI.O. or IHBATKIfI. 61-598, Hero's tho Miracle Musical, as Big, as New, -—— '. —: as Different as Anything You've Ever Dreamed t FRED MacMURRAY * CUICKET cricket JOAN LESLIE ciucket -— cricket JUNE HAVER CUCKJjr UUCK BASIN RESERVE. _ f n — BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE. "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?" _..„..„__ ' SHIELD GAME "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HEUE?" pLUMvEP bHILLD UAMJ.. "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?" OTAGO v. WELLINGTON. ! vvuh ( Commencing GENE SHELDON ANTHONY QUINN MO NDAY, DECEMBER 24, at 11 a.m., ALAN MOWISRAY TUESDAY (Xmas Day), DECEMBER 25. You'll hardly believe your own eyesl It's p' m' the lyrical miracle of the centuries! WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, Associate Feature At 11 a.m. PRESTON FOSTER FRANK JENKS RESUMpTION 0F ..ROD^ TOUHY" ™»*KKT SHIKLD CRlCKET(Recommended b, the Censor f.,r Adults.) Admission: Is to Ground and Is to Enclosure. GATES OPEN 2 P.M. TODAY. CONTINUING' DAILY AND NIGHTLY Admission i^Slz— Children WELLINGTON U.S.A., BROOKLYN-NORTHLAND BRANCHES GRAND CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL CENTRAL PARK (Follow the Brooklyn Tram) Big crowds wcro In attendance last night and enjoyed this novel and entertaining carnival. IMPORTED ENTERTAINMENTS AND NOVEL SIDE-SHOWS IN ENDLESS AND COLOURFUL PROFUSION 1 'Hot water available, CAFETERIA, Ice Cream and Candy Floss Stalls, Monkey Circus, Merry-go-Rouncl, etc., etc. WATCH FOR SDO TALENT QUEST! SEARCH FOR "MISS WELLINGTON"! WRESTLING CONTESTS 1 BABY SHOWS! TUG-OF-WAR CONTESTS! SO WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE PARK! BRING THE FAMILY!

IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS ISLAND BAY BEACH AND CARNIVAL Capture tho true holiday spirit Come out to Island Bay ... to the Beach ... to the Carnival. There's fun for the whole family, beautiful surroundings, nnd ideal picnic facilities. DODGEMS, MERRY-GO-ROUNDS, SIDE-SHOWS, GAMES, NOVELTIES GRASS TO PICNIC ON—IDEAL BEACHSOFT DRINKS—ICES—TEA—HOT WATER— PIES, ETC. ' Carnival in full swing from 10 a.m. each day during holidays. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO ISLAND BAY Proceeds In aid of Plunkct-KinderEarten Building Fund. BEST SCENIC TRIPS FROM WELLINGTON DAILY TRIPS BY COMFORTABLE BUSES (COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1945) Every day, including Sunday, comfortable Railway luiaes, with woll informed drivers, make slßht-sceinp: trips from Wellington. These excursions give the best of thrills for visitors to the Capital City. HUTT VALLEY OBSERVATION TOUR 40 MILES, HALF-DAY TRIP, 3/0. Depart Railway Station (Featherston Street Side), at 10 a.m. nnd 2 p.m. HUTT VALLEY-PAEKAKARIKI SCENIC DRIVE 65 MILES, HALF DAY TRIP, 6/-. Depart Railway Station (Featlicrston Street Skle), at 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Telephone 47-800 (Railway Station) for Reservations. Reservations may also he made by person«l application at the Road Services Office, Railway Station, Wellington. There will l»c limited accommodation only on these trips and early reservation Is recommended. ' WE REOPEN JANUARY 11 Scoullars wish to advise that they reopen on JANUARY- 11, and will be open all day from 5.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Thursday, and from 8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. on Fridays. There will be no lunch time closing. SCOULLARS . 88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Cl. DIAMONDS AND OLD GOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID Bring al) your Old Gold. Broken Jewellery, Brooches, and Diamond Jewellery to W.. M. Uaycraft and Co. ( ' WE GIVE GENEROUS CASH PRICES If unable to call, post your Old Gold, under registered cover. to ■us for Valuation. W. M. HAYCKAFT & CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS 94 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Cl, (OVEK- PRESTON'S) * I

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 150, 22 December 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 150, 22 December 1945, Page 2