Last Days. ' Hurry. Soon it will be farewell, to the most thrilling picture ever screened in Wellington. l-isj/ ' L . \\B P.M. ! [ flmfiLGßmfiTGD TH£fiTR€S LTD. ! I (THROUGHOUT H.Z.) ! Hearing Aids Installed. Plans at Theatre (Telephone 51-277) and at Begg's. You must see Tom Walls and Renee Saint-Cyr in E. Phillips Oppenheirn's Mystery Thriller, " STRANGJi BOARDErIL" " STRANGE BOARDeM" ."STRANGE BOARDEJ™ A G.B.D. Picture. (Recommended by the Censor t^Rdults.) C O M M E N CING Friday at the 2.15 Matinee. "I'LL GIVE A MILLION." "I'LL GIVE A MILLION/'■ 'TLL GIVE A MILLION/ The season's gayest entertainment from 20th Ceutury-Fox, Starring WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER With | Peter L-orre, 1 ■ Jean Hersholt, , Marjorie Weaver. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A "■debonair millionaire with too much! money and too little fun . . . until ho gives his millions the air and goes looking for a girl who is looking for love. It's great romance. i PLAZA'S XMAS ATTRACTION: SHIRLEY TEMPLE in 'LITTLE MISS BROADWAY" lll.,iirtllllllllllllllllllnl]lJ siri|i|p^li Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd (Throughout- New Zealand) Sessions at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.43 p.m. Telephone 41-219. LAST 3 DAYS . "THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES/1 "THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES." 'CHARLIE MeCARTHY." THE RITZ BROTHERS. ADOLPHE MENJOU, ANDREA LEEDS And "THE CHALLENGE." LUIS TRENKER JOAN GARDINER (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) MEETINGS. THE GEAR MEAT PRESERVING AND FREEZING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ■N ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING- of SHAREHOLDERS will bo held in the Head Office of the Company, 04Lambton Quay Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 16th day of December, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon. BUSINESS: To receive Report and Balance-sheet. To consider payment of Dividend. To elect one Director. To elect two Auditors and fix their 1 remuneration. By Order, C. R. HOWDEN, Secretary. Wellington., New Zealand. December 5, 1935. THE NEW ZEALAND MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. rpHE General Monthly Meeting of the -"- New Zealand Merchant Service Guild will be' held in the Guild Rooms on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, at 9.30 a.m. All members in port requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE. PUBLIC NOTICES. "WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE RE WHARF BARRIER j PASSES. IJTOLDERS of Wharf Barrier Passes -*--*- (cards only) issued by the Board for Business purposes during ' Busiueas Hours, are hereby reminded that such Passes expire on December 31, 103 S. Similar Barrier Passes for the year 1939 will be issued at the Office of the undersigned during Office Hours on presentation of the expired passes. F. W. REED, Secretary. . Harbour Board Office, Wellington, New Zealand, December 5, 3935. , WELLINGTON JANUARY WOOL SALE. /-^ROWERS are notified that as Millicieut *■-* wool had reached Brokers' Stores at noon on Saturday, December 'A, Catalogues for the: January Sale wero then closed. Wool received into Brokers' Stores nfU'inoon on December 3 cannot be offered until a Inter sale. WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. F. H. MULLINS, Secretary. DANCING. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. WELLINGTON NORTH BP^NCH. GRAND VICTORY DANCE, GRAND VICTORY DANCE, j CT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, THURSDAY NEXT, THURSDAY NEXT, December 8. Dancing, S to 1. Modern and Old Time. Monto Carlos and Lucky Spot. Sit-down Supper. ? HARE,Y AVERY/S BAND. Subs.: Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d. TONIGHT—MOURA HALL—DANCE. ' J- ONIGHT—MOERA HALL—DANCE. SHERIFF PETE AND HIS BAND. Monte Carlo. Lucky Spot. Froc Railway Bus Leaves Hotel Cecil, 7.30. Supper. Subs. Is dl. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. COLLINGWOOD Sl.:.\ SCOUTS. MUDKUN and OLD-TIM X DANCK at j (ho MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY ] HALL, Chuziiee Street, TONIGHT, at 8. HARRY AVEKY'S ORCHESTRA. Good Supper. Subs. Is Gd. Good 3?rizcs. BILLY GRANT, M.C.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1938, Page 2
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