I j ...t. ? , 1 .-,-,. >^, .t""-.-,,-.™ ■--=■... PLANS at D.I.C, or """""" u*~m~~ ——— -ii. . . SESSIONS: P- 1? P- E* V ■ |T TIIEATUIL IV KJ Ajr Hj JX I 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. • ....; ~,...' ■ m —SJSJ (44-144) .- . - ■' - . ..'..... LAST THREE DA YH ELISAEtETH ;• Excolliug all her previous triumphs uv this -^-,--,-»-»"/ivrf-iT)' "':: powerful dual role of twin sisters—a ..truly JjJl^jLV\jrJNli/JtV absorbing story magnificently acted. "STOLEN LIFE" With MICHAEL REDGRAVE—WILFRID LAWSON A PARAMOUN'I PICTUHK. . (Kecommended by Censor tor. Adults.) NEXT ATTRACTION—ANOTHER BRITISH WINNER Right on the heels of our recent British Successes comes this laugh-making thriller! ■ - " THIS—MAN IS NEWS " If someone is murdered, that's NEWS;, but if a roan f^tells a murder hours before it happens he is front-page NEWS for days! With Barry K. BARNES—Valerie HOBSON—Alastair SIM A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. (Recommended by Cetisdr fot Adults.) —T-1-V-O-L-l- * FINALLY TONIGHT! SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. " GUNGA DIN " With GARY GRANT-VICTOR MeLAGLEN—DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS* JUN. ASSOCIATE FEATURE PETER LORRE in "MYSTERIOUS ME, MOTO'V (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) SCREENING TIMES: 7.35. '"Mr, Moto"; &45, "Gunga Din." TELETHON ii 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/TUESDAY WEDNESDAY-—THURSDAY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY—JANET GAYNOR In Mefcro-Goldwyii'Ma'yer's "THREE. LOVES HAS NANCY" FRANCHOT TONE—GUY KIBBEE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GREAT ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION "THE LONE WOLF SPY HUNT" WARREN WILLIAM-IDA LUPINO-RALPH MORGAN—VIRGINIA WEIDLEK (Recommefldeci t>y CettgOr for Adults; . MOTORISTS—AND THE RACES THE RAILWAY IS THE CLEAN WAY j^OTpIUSTS, SEVERAL DAYS' RAIN HAS MADIi A MUDDY SLOPPINESS ON THE WELLING-TON-PETONE ROAD, WHICH IS UNDER RECONSTRUCT lOK. THIS IS A TIME-WHEN IT IS' ADVISABLE i TO USE THE TRAIN FOR A TRIP TO THE ' .RACES.. - ;■■ ;■•■ •■■• ■ - :■""'.■ '-: "■"'■ ■: ■ MUD IS NOT GOOD FOE MOTORING
DANCING, NO! NOT TONIGHT! BUT-— Johnsons /%LD-TIME AND MODERN' Johnsons JOY NIGHT Johnson's TOMOEBOWH Johnsons TAIA -lIALt, KILBIRSiIE, Johnsons Band, Supper, Monties, etc. Johnsons Subs. Is od, Pfactie-e 7-8 p.m Johusons TOMORROW NiGHT!... Daa^Tronight ~ ~aTthe ~" Dance ionight ]i/f AJESTIC CABARET. Dance Tonight xu-AJESTIC GABAREff* Daoce looight • v,. ~,..:..,. -.■•. Daiice Tonight From & p.i«.- uati] Dance Tonight . Midnight. • Dance Tonight "• £««<£ %6hi s hh To ■ BOBBIE •' GlßVAft'! Dance Tomght and his Swe^t Swinjf i T3anGe *On*J>t:.-. Band. j Dance Tdtiigbt . Uaflce Tonight Suli. 2i 66! inclusive. Dunce Tonight .' Dance Tonight TOMORROW IS . Danco Tdnight .' CONCESSION NIGHT. Dance Tonight ■ Managerl. Dance Tonight Southern Colledge. Daiice Tonight ,Praprietorg> . '..:.. Dance Tonight Frederick-vCavf, Cec. Dance Tonight , Boytoa, Hj^HE MAYBELLE ■\: issEMiJLY, A GhUishee Streefc *-> GfailZflee Street TONIGHT TONIGHT MODERN Asl> OLD-TIME DANCING, Monte Carlos—Lucky Spots* Sit-down Supper, Good Floor. Music by HENRY'S RHYTHM BOYS. ~ Subs., Is 6d. JIMMY JAMES, JIMMY JAMES, v MAYFAIR CABAREI. The Leading Studio- ot Ballroom Dancing, Expert Tuition by Principal. Daily, 10a.m.-10 p.m. Private Lessons by appointment. Telephone 61-770 LearnersClass Tonight and every Monday Night Tj^Oß Happy Weddings and Bright ■f- Dances, THE POPULAR FUTURIST BAND, Old-time and Modern; any size of band. Ring Norman Izett, 43-906, or- 17-297 (Res.). DENTISTS. ~ | I?- Q. EVANS, | DENTAL SURGEON, \ Stewart Davvsoa's Bmidinge, Lambton Quay. Telephone 45-488. ~~ PUBLIC NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE, MESSRS. ALEXANDER, J. H., and JULIA DUNN have to au.nou.nce that as troin July 1, 1939, their legal practice will be carried on at new offices situate on the '4th Floor, A.P.A. Building, corner Grey and Featherston Streets, Wellington Cl. . . TKENTHAM HACKS. TUESDAY, JULY 4, THURSDAY, JULY 6. SATURDAY JULY 8. CPECIAL Omnibuses- for Trentham RaceKJ course will run as under:— Wellington (Hotel Cecil), depart 10.15 a.m. tare 5s return. Petonc Post Office, depart 10.45 a.m. Fare Is 6d single. Lower Hutt Post Office, depart 10.55 a.m. Fare 3s return. RETURN SERVICE AFTER LAST RACE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TREKTHAM RACES. JULY 4. TOMORROW. Tuesday, Race Tranw *- leave Wellington at frequent intervals l'roin 10.10 a.m. until 10.45 a.m., also ordinary trains at 8.45, .0.45, 9.55 a.m., and 12.10 p.m. Return fare os 0d v.'hi&h includes adniission charge to Racecourse. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' FERTILISER CO., LTD. ■VrOTICE is hereby given- that the x^ Transfer Books of the COMPANY will be closed from Jttly 18 to July 31, 1939, inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors, J. WILSON, . Secretary.. TF a irion cheated the Employment Fund -*- and otliers followed hi? lead, would that'piove his action riglit? Parliamciii was petitioned to end the tourist industry in favour of better farming. In answer, supporters of the industry claimed* thdt "thc'i- countries followed our lead of a State uuirist business. (!•) VrTEDDING Breakfasts are sure to be a Success when the caterers are Johnson and Co., JMayfair Cabaret. Tel. 51-770.
MEETINGS. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARWELLINGTON BRANCH. A SPECIAL MEETING, of the above -*■»- .Union wjII be held oil Tuesday, July 4, 1930. - it) the TRADES HALL, "Vivian Street, Wei]iiigton, at TM p.m. sharp, . Business: . To discuss the Karctti dispute. Conference xepmts and amendments to Asstfeia-*----ti6n Rules. . .. . ~ ..4 ~ .. ■•;.■ Admission by bine Tmethbership card " only. ROLL UP! ROLL UP.! RO&L-U2l-. J, MODI/TON, _^^___l____ Secretary. "■ WELLINGTON. REFEREES' ASSN. '■ . HpHE FORTNIGHTLY MEETING of the -*- above Association will be held in the Petone Association Football Gyfti., Petone Relation Gfousd, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), JULY 4, at 8 p.m. ■ All lrieffitief s are Urged to attend. ■'■. - •-. - L t 3. McMILLAN, ' HoH. Seefetary. WANTED TO SELL, VyANTED to Sell, Wire Rope, various T* sizes i Boile* - Plates; 2in, 3ia ( &nd 4t Uoilef Tubes } Pulleya afld Beiaflngfej Steam Winch, 3-Btb Reinforcing Steel; alio Jacks for Kir& G. R. STEVENS AND CO., LIMITED, 132b Abel Smith Street, Tet 50-333. SEWING MACHINES. ROPHEADS, .Treadle,, and Fortabks, £12 for best machines. Caah Waiting. W. H. Armstrong, 156 Upper MolesWOrtli Street. Tel. 44-479. GOLD BUYERS, ~ . /\LD "iv- Teeth. Gold, and Jewellery bought. Note new address; Murpby and Stewart, 4 Bouieott Street. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND / KINGS. yours to a New Zealand firm; best prices given. W. M, Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing Jewellera, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). MISCELLANEOUS. "DONKORA takes off excess fat. No *J dieting. Safe, quick reducing, H. Bnttain, Chemist, 56 Manners Street, WelImgton. T ADIES! "I wear dresses 4 sizes smaller *-* —thanks to Bonkoral" H. Brittain, Chemist, 60 Manners Street, Wellington. TRACES—Ride in comfort, 10s return. *■* Tel. 45-111, Green Cabs, Ltd., Bond ■street. ■ A FAMOUS Name in Motordom intro- **- duce an entirely New 10 h.p. Car. The Car Matt next Monday. T^RENTHAM Races—Reserve your Seat, -*■ 10s return. Tel. 45-111, Green Cabs, Ltd., Bond Street. "DEAL Jv'ews! An -entirely new 10 h.p. -*-*1 English Car at an amazingly low price. To be seen at the Car Mart next Monday. T>ACES—7-seaJer Car, £3 return; 5* x* seater ear, £2 return. Tel. 45-111, Green Cabs, Ltd., Bond Street. |_UUIJ frinting deserves Good Blocks The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both Tel. 44-04« for your Dext quotation. MOTORS AND CYCLES. Y^TANTED to Sell, plumbers, electricians, TT painters, etc., Essex Coach; good order; £35. Write 663 Evg. Post. VyANTED, Privately-owned I^cylTmler Light Sedan Car, by cash buyer visit.ing city this week. Reply, full particuIctrs, price, condition, G64 Eyg. Post. WiA'DHCREEN or Door Glass — We T specialise Safety or %-plnte. WeiJington Plate Glam AVorks, 2 Ebor Street. Tel. 51-617. . TI/ILL accept Baby Car an - deposit on 1936 Austin 10 Saloon, perfect condition. Terms. Tel. 54-242. CELL, 1939 De Luxe V 8 Coupe, £290, *f trade-in; terms considered. Write 1360 Lvg. Post. A NEW 10 h.p..Car. What is it? To be •<-*■ .seen at the Car Mart July 10. /~}OME in to the Car Mart next Monday v-y" to see the New ]0 h.p. Car on cTisplay. What ig it? THE whole, town will be talking aboutI -*• the Now 10 h.]).'Car tit the Car Mart i from Monday next. ■ | AUSTIN 10 li.[k, 1937 .model. Tf or saITT I 'cx small milage: liko new throughout; l»rice £225: would 'considor fhoaper cnr I'iart paymont. King 37-JO2. Write 1441 Kvtr. Past. * XUSTIN Ten, De Luso model, new-car -^^ crtiulition, fully guaranteed; terms ar- : ranged. Universal Motor Co., 133 Vivian Street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 2, 3 July 1939, Page 2
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