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A GREAT RECORD! THE STATL THEATRE HAS BEEN PACKED TO CAPACITY EVERY NIGHT SINCE ITS OPENING.LaJt night's packed house roared -with laughter at this Great Biitish Comedy, i BOOK EARLY FOR TONIGHT! , J BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-595)., STATE THEATRE -'Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd, ' \ ' SESSIONS DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. BRITAIN'S MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATIONJACK HULBERT With CICELY COURTNEIDGE "FALLING "FOR YOU" SPECIAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME includes: 1934 Pox Australian JJewe, Empire Series N0.,1, Cinemagazine, and Gaunwnt Britieh New*, A WONDEfiffUL EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT! FLORAL AND STRIPED DRESSES, NEW SEASON'S FLORAL AND STRIPED FROCKS—Just m. TO BE SOLD FROM 15/» (Every one a Bargain.) OUR BROWN, BLACK, NAVY, WINE, RED, AND GREEN AFTERNOON I FROOKS-In Silk Knnkly Crepes etc. FROM 10/6 SUMMER COATS— ' -, FROM 27/tt COSTUMES-In the Latest Gentlemen's Suitings ' FROM 7fl/« SILK COsTUJIES— | , FROM 30/8 DONEGAL TWEED"COSTUMES- , TO BE SOLD AT 87/» 1 DON'T MISS OUR END-OF-SEASON SALE! MADAME COWAN, BURLINGTON ARCADE, CUBA STREET.

THE ONLY "ARCADIANS" MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2. Matinee Prices: Reserved, ss; D. Circle. is; Stalk, 3s; Gallery, Is 6d. i Early Gallery 6d'.extra." AH prices plus tax. GRAND ' OPERA ' HOUSE.' RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N. 55.), Ltd. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "THE MERRY WIDOW." "THE MERRY WIDOW." . "THE MERRY WIDOW." TONIGHT AT 8 and TOMORROW EVENING. For these Last Two Occasions THE J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., NEW COMIO OPERA CO. NEW COMIO OPERA CO. NEW COMIO OPERA CO. 70—ARTISTS—70 70-ARTISTS-70. In Franz Lehar's Gloriously Tuneful Comic Opera, . "THE MERRY WIDOW." "THE MERRY WIDOW." "THE MERRY WIDOW." Unquestionably the most popular musical attraction produced in Wellington during . recent years. NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At 2, EVENING, at 8, S AND ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTSBrilliant Revival of Everybody's Favourite Musical Comedy, "THE ARCADIANS." "THE ARCADIANS." NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 2 and 8, THREE NIGHTS ONLY— "WILDPLOWBR." SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS: Final Production of the Season— "FLORODORA." Box Plans for the season ate now open At tho D.1.0. Day-Sale* at Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop. Evening Piices: Reserved Stalls, Ct>; Dress Ctrnle, iis;, Stalls, 38.,, Early' Door Stalls and Gallery Cd extra*. All prices plug tax. PROVINCIAL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. T7NTRIES for ALL EVENTS Close on FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, at JAMES SMITH'S, LTD., Cuba Street, and B. jMPPETT, Pe-tonc. • <• DANCING. ' ' . - NEW BALLROOM DANCING STUDIO, Opening MONDAY NEXT. WATCH this column closely for further news that will revolutionise dancing m this city. i VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide Road. TONIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT. Grand Old-time, Learners', Demonstration, and Improvers' Class. Fiist-class Instructors. Light Refreshments, Good Music. Subs. Is. Dancing 8 till 10.30. 1 C. FREE, Chief Instructor. JACK MOORE, Principal. MEETINGS. ~ I Douglas Social (JiecUt Piopos.ils. rPOWN HALL, FEB. 8, 8 P.M. MAJOR DOUGLAS. Tickets may now be obtained at office—l3a COURTEXAY PLACE. Is, Is Cd, 2s, and 3s; Receives, 2b Id, 3s Id at DIC. Early Booking Advised. "M*'"'TuNSAT"NOTicßr"* W*>'i * rpHE Friends of the late Mist Ethel 1 ■*• May Tranter are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel, > 60 Taranhki Street, on Friday; January 26, 1934, afcxlO a.m., for the Cemetery, : Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Fulcral Directors. Tel. 52-150. HPHE Fi iends of Mrs. E. Watson are rex spectfully invited t* attend the Funeral of her late beloved son, Thomas Henry, which will leave 13 Putin Street, Lower Hutt, Friday January 26, 1934, iat 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, \ Lower Hutt and Fctonc. fTHE Fnondß of Mr. Robert F. Lochoie ■*■ are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Violet Ada, which will'leave tho Chapel, 60 Tttranaki Street, Tomorrow (Friday), January 26, 193 i, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Kni-oii. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD, . < Funeral Director*. Telephone 52-159. HPHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Rachel x Thorburn wilUcave'St. Mary of the Angels' Church, Boulcott' Street, on Friday, January 26, 1031, at 0.20 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mast will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Private interment. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, ~ _ 22 Vivian Street, and Karori. Day and night- telephone 38-073. TO "SVENINQ POST* ADVERTISERS. QONTRACT Advertiseis ate asked to hand tn Copy at least ONE CLEAR.DAY before date of issue. Owing to the large amount of advertising in the "Evening Post," it is necessary to make this request. ~-

":':':'"',' . public' Not i6ii;;;;;^j;^2^. ;.; .[ );';..;■■:. '■•.yb&^ : ;-i':^L'\:&fi TITR. G. H. 11. MOIR has recommenced ■ UJr the practice of his profession a» a Barrister and Solicitor- at No." ( 14 King* Chambers^ Corner, Willis and 'i iWilleston Streets.-; v/;;'r-r-^r&v Telephone 42-707.', :;vt:.- V<;: "b^ y&i IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT-v- ---._,,' ;C.ONGERNING ■■•PATENT;---■:■.;:■ rpHE owners of Patent ;lfp: 64408 relating . -*•' to an improved process for the decking of hydrocarbon oils desire to secureiti manufacture: in New Zetland «»;;«' to satisfy the reasonable requirement! of the public. To, this end' they, aro^willhigJtd sell the Patent Rights or to grant Licence on reasonable terms for the manufacture 6E the.Patent in New Zealand.All Inquiries to. be-addressed toiffijii'and I'OJDonnel), Patent Attorneys, Druids' Chambers, cnr. of Lambton Quay and: Woefidward l Street Wellington; ■ •■ •'^>rt.i\i-: '::''.;..-'-,.v.J..^.''::ii>, ■'.;''. notice ok&ti^£n<mxo&it ■T ""THO^S-W^T^^BtilNjoft-Wrfi +* hngton, being the holder: of :;'t^Pul£ hcan a License in respect Of ': the premises situate at Abtel Smith Street, Wellington;; and known as the Victoria/Hotel, do her*by. give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at .the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at theMagistrate'i Court, Wellington, on tho sth day of March, 1834, apply! for a TransTer of; the said Licente from, myself, to JAMES O'HANLON, my appointee.-'.-; "■ ■■ ■:■':'■'-' .■:,>,'■*:'■*;'■-■■ ■ ■*'%■':'„ i:-SA',' •\^, at* Wellington. theCsiitydiyVof ■December;. 1933.'.J.S.-'.-.;;.: -.■:■■■ ■.;■:?■',;/;-'''■"'- "■ V\'% . , '■■■ ~'■',■: THOMAS;\WEAj!a^BURI^t^ ;■' ::w.::-■ '■'!•' ?'■■ flWANOUlfa'if <v-r'■:>. ;y; : ;j;,g WANTED, £260 i. second mortage, aoand • V security, £9 pei* cent.;.,guarantor, for interest.: Deviae, Crombi,*-, lhd'J Cihill, Solicitors, 25 PahariiaStri^/>:M ■>-.'■;: WANTED, to B6rrow-, /! xio,,;.p#rmaiieiit T » , position/-: repay l ..is>i»oath 4 r'r^;tite 79-Evg. Poat.;-:--.; ' :^mi : fiy<,^■J.^c,'.-,^. WANTED^]Jtivale:ly,":toa^:,£3(if;:Btate ■" "■' interest; permanent. employee.'. 1' 657 Evg^Post. .■.■...<-.•;,:■:•.. . /■''..■ v.i'.:°:'^;;;,;-;'.^^'v:: ; ::v £500 WANTED, ,first:/mortgage, :bes]t , securiiy'F stite ■ MtsrM ' ttijuired^ I'lans and particulars from-, pwner* 544 PRIVATE Loans—Civil Servant^ other •*■■ '■• permanent employee*, no security, easy, weekly repayments. ''^555 Eyt^'i Port. £30: REQUIRED iojjrA months, r repay ''wV:.%Mkly'^'go^:<perin'aaittV'i^ti(ingj;V'pv{l rate traueactiMi. State t'erms>B23 Evg. post, :y\:, .;'v:;■.-; : >::/:';:,-^;':v';;^yfe.:v ; '^"-:.V,: v/v;!:; ONEY to Lend, Bmall Sunu, on not* of hahd, no sectirity;" perm, employa**. "isi -Evg-zPost.^ >;■ :^.';K; \-r-.--u;>; y:';;"^j "VfONEY Lent, • strictly confidential, /«. Standard Loariv C6^ Third Floor, "National Bank Chambers, Coart«nay PI, .Established 1023.^: '^^l^M:!:.^^.,^. ADVANCES promptly arranged'to Per; . manent Employees; no "Gatett*. Atlas Loan and Finance, Ltd; 233 Limb, ■ton .fluay.-' - ■:■'■'■: ..^':\.^'-:."^.:'''.'f->-';■•'>'■; -!- :^ riONFIDENTIAii Loan* to' suit cU«ntt, V large or ainall ambantii'jßooHKls 13 Dixpn Street! nexi^King'i TKe|tr^ Te« .54-053. 'y-y: >::? <i.i,xl: t:^:'.::^^^.:^--rTIALTON, : Boulcott • ChamWrs, ] ; Tel, -M 42-739, lends Bmall and large amounts confidentially on'furniture; ho'i'MercaßT tile Gazette publicity.'"?-:lV--.;;-.-vv.-:--:V-l'yi;^ MONEY 4o ' ten^ obl ;f urnitutW, E'*e , Policies, Interest undeif Wills. ;H. Thornley, Room; 7,v Coop«r'« :, Bui Uim .(oppogito-vEYeni^Poitt);;;^^;;-^'^----^ A\yNßßpKlNG^Transaotiont Gpnfidi ential; Advancesi ok"any;-article,of value; we buy; sell,; exchange. Anchor Loan Co., Ltd., 131: Manner* .Street. NION FINANCE LIMITED-rW*h»v« assisted many in their' temporary difficulties; *eV?us: - Secoh4 Fl^or; No. 11: Grey ■ Street;■■'vTel.--^a-7W.:::-:-yVv,'-. -: /\-^ ONEY—Let City.'PinanceXo; awiitj loan* furniture, life policies, iot«r«st under: wills, PtN.'s discounttd; all classes security; eacy' repayments; Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. Tel. 41-330. ,69a Manners Stwt. E relieved of financial worries—Money available on approved security; no delay. Civio Loan and Inv«stm«at Co,; Ltd., 114 Lambton Quay (ovw Me«'t iChemiSt).- :Tel: v4M7fc--^^;''.;f*^ ;^->.^-l: ON'T borrow befora caOiag* U» Britannia Low md Dwom* = CoY Ltd.; 113; Willis Ste^/:(c^p. Bt. George); advances mad* on any jipproTwl securityj cash ; availabl* immadUMiy; strictly confidential. - TeL 61-880.^; -,^i i> t oANSof es, <im:«w;in£ **>"•*• ■M now .vaUablo; atriotly prfrttoj W tenna and interest;-repajrmtntj te^ittlt clienti; any:ieourity. Teh «*M; »m*t» 54-151. Suburban toan and DiaeMtitCft.; Ltd.,: Hamilton Chambers. 501 Lambtoa Quay, and Beira Building, Lower Hutt., ; TIfONEY to Lend on wy wcurity.^«| ■"A. upwards, atrietly confidrotial: aiteir sip.m. by appointment ; V MUTUAL LOAN & DEPOSIT OO;,^m, 151 Lambton^ Quay' (next^Midland;Hotel)i ■■'.;l^-- '-■..- Telephone'4l-2it4.>^-,:*■■■' ?*'■ ' ' -. '■.■ ■:■ r/MOinSY.vTOrLENI).--;:.,-.--;'^.^ BY "• Wcrangton'«i.Diaes«i Financla!- Init): tutibn (estaWished » years), at low* esf rates for giltedgea iiMuifHieitnii^aai. est repayments, availmble; loans grantjd upon' bonds, debenture*;* shaw.iftirnltnw* P.BT/ii;. inteWst;un4ecywUta^tMjlitt : : CISOOTH'PACIFi^ii6^OA^B^^ ;- ■.■ :■■: .■■•.DEPOsiT::eo.^i/rD:^;r--f:';v;--vi , A.M;P. Buildinj*. ;T«ltpbOB»? «»*)*; i .' .:.; J ;.:,.:i'..:;-Bt»giiwgßft?>itfrieK;";f v*m[ ■'■ .;■ ■" ■;. •■'■ ";• ''ios^'UtM.^':S v'-s|| TJARREL SKIDS.Gooda Slid*, wltabto -E* for cellars and lorrie*. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 2

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