2 p.m. f 7.45 p.nu , V ® E X — • \ LUXE J Dourtenay >w^ Ring Place ■ "^ 53-080. ij Time Table Matinee Evening 2 p.m. "Pirates of the Skies" 7.45 p.m. 3.3 p.m. "Lone Hanger" 8.48 p.m. 3.36 p.m. ■ Interval 9.21 p.m. 3.41 "Stranded in Paris" 0.31 p.m. 5 p.m. Finis 10.48 p.m. 11 GRAND 3-STAR PROGRAMME. Paramount Presents A Hilarious Musical Comedy set in Gay Paree! JACK BENNY JOAN BENNETT, In "STRANDED IN PARIS," (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -it * * Univei-sal Presents Thrills m the air with the new State Air Police! " PIRATES OF THE SKIES," With KENT TAYLOR, ROCHELLE HUDSON. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ft it H AND • HI YO SILVER! THE FAMOUS RADIO SERIAL COMES TO THE SCREEN. " THE LONE RANGER," (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS RICHARD CROOKS RECITALS. FIRST GALA CONCERT. TOMORROW NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT. Patrons who had booked seats for Saturday are informed that the reserved tickets already held by them will be honoured tomorrow night, and it is therefore not necessary to present them for exchange at the D.I.C. Those desirous of transferring to the farewell concert on Thursday are requested to notify the Box Office at their earliest convenience. Richard CROOKS CROOKS CROOKS CROOKS CROOKS CROOKS CROOKS CROOKS FIRST GALA TOWN HALL CONCERT. OWN HALL CONCERT. TOMORROW AT 8 p.m. ■■ * TOMORROW AT 8 p.m. GLORIOUS PROGRAMME: OPERATIC ARIAS, SONGS AND BALLADS. ALL THE LATEST SUCCESSES. The repertoire comprises no fewer than 700 operatic excerpts, songs, and ballads. Richard Crooks's records are more in demand than those of any other recorded artist. At the Piano .. Frederick Schamvecker. Extra rows of reserved seats at 5s available at the D.I.C. Today. Unreserved at 3s. Other prices: 7s 6d and 10s plus tax.' FAREWELL CONCERT, THURSDAY NIGHT. Owing to Richard Crooks's engagements in Australia and South Africa, the Wellington season must be limited to two appearances only. Positively no extension or return visit possible, therefore patrols are advised to make their reservations early in order to avoid disappointment. A J. and N. Tait Celebrity Attraction. MEETINGS. HATAITAI MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. MONDAY, MAY 22, at 8 p.m., in the METHODIST CHURCH HALL, Waitoa Road. All residents invited to attend. N.Z. ASSOCIATION OF TEMPORARY PUBLIC SERVANTS (INC.). A MONSTER MEETING of all Temporary Employees of State Departments is being held under the auspices of the above-named Association in the TRADES HALL VIVIAN STREET, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, MAY 22. It is important that ail temporary State employees should attend this meeting. H. J. UNDERWOOD, Secretary. Telephone 26-834. ~~~~ °ÜBLIC NOTICES. THE VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1925, ' AND ITS AMENDMENTS. IT is hereby notified that the Revised District Valuation Rolls for the Manawatu County will bo open for public inspection at Manawatu County Council Office, Sanson, from May 23, until June 12, 1939, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4p m Objections to valuations must be lodged not later than June 12 1939 \V. STEWART, Valuer-General.' NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF INCOME UNDER THE LAND AND INCOME TAX ACT, 1923, AND AMENDMENTS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that, in pursu- j -^ ance of the above Act and the Regulations made thereunder, every person and company, whether a taxpayer or not, having derived income within the meaning of the said Act during the year ending ' March 31, 1039, from any source or by any means which is made the subject of taxation under the said Act or any amendment thereof is hereby required to make and furnish to me, in the prescribed form, returns of such income on or before the Ist day of June, 1939. In cases where the Commissioner has agreed to accept returns for twelve months ending at a date subsequent to March 31, such "returns shall be made -within two months after such subsequent date. And, further, notice is hereby given that such returns shall in all cases be delivered at or forwarded to the office of the Commissioner of Taxes. Wellington, C.3. % J. M. PARK, Commissioner of Taxes. NOTE.—I. For details of those required to furnish returns see notice displayed at post offices. 2. Forms of return may bo obtained at any post office. SPECIAL NOTE.—Any person failing to furnish a return at the prescribed time is liable to a penalty up to £100. VS7E make Line or Half-tone Blocks for * * all purposes and all papers from the cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel. 44-040.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 118, 22 May 1939, Page 2
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