IMPORTANT! ' De'spitei jFUidi.ences whicli.'are growing bigger- daily, "GOING PLAGES" must finish Thursday, in accordance with the programme policy- of the De Luxe. Make ■ sure you reserve for tonight! 2 p.m. /^' "^N. 7-45 p.m. , / J) E -V '" ■'■■""■"■■ iiCourtenay >w Ring Place "^ 53-080. . The Merriest Musical in the Kingdom of Swingdom. Warner , Bros. Present— " GOING PLACES " "GOING PLACES". i "GOING PLACES" "GOING PLACES" , -. "GOING PLACES" .'.-].. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With 1 DICK POWELL—ANITA LOUISE DICK POWELL—ANITA LOUISE LOUIS ARMSTRONG LOUIS ARMSTRONG MAXINE SULLIVAN. MAXINE SULLIVAN. ■ Let your feet tap to — "JEEPERS CREEPERS" "SAY IT WITH A KISS" "MUTINY IN THE NURSERY" Also: GEORGE RAFT—CLAIRE TREVOR. --Ih""Nevv" tfriiversaT's Drama, "1 STOLE A MILLION." "I STOLE A MILLION." ■ (Recommended AduJt Audiences.) EXTRA SPECIAL!! '.. Screening for the FIRST TIME TONIGHT—the FINISH OF THE MELBOURNE CUP. Don't miss this!!! THE THESPIANS. THE THESPIANS THE THESPIANS THE THESPIANS THE THESPIANS (Incorporated) ' '■, Present A REAL LAUGHTER-MAKING TONIC . FOR THE TIME^I- -;.,,- NOEL COWARD'S Most Famous Comedy, ' "PRIVATE LIVES,"- ■■'•' "PRIVATE LIVES," "PRIVATE. LIVES," "PRIVATE LIVES." . "PRIVATE LIVES." "PRIVATE LIVES." The famous play that set all London and New York laughing—the most-discussed comedy ever written. Produced by MYLES F. E. WRIGHT, Brilliant Cast-^Beaiitiful Settings. poncert chamber, town' hall, Concert chamber, town hall, saturday, monday, 'tuesday, saturday, monday, tuesday, NOVEMBER 18, 20, 21, at 8 p!m. Booking: Box Plan opens, at' Besg's, Manners Street, 9 a.m. Tomorrow. Reserves, 3a 4d ' and 2s lOd. : -- :"■. ■ :: ' i TONIGHT. - TONIGHT. . - In - ) npHE TOWN HALL CONCERT -1- - CHAMBER. \ At 8 o'clock. ZEN A WILLIS, ZENA WILLIS, Brilliant N.Z. Contralto. In. Recital of Gems from the Masters. Assisting Artists: ' Thomas Wood, Bass-Baritone. ' Jocelyn Walker and Leslie- Souness, • Well-known Pianists. ' .. Jean Kirk-Burnand, Accompanist. Admission: 2a (including tax). A RECITAL THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED. I . PUBLIC NOTICES. ! WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. * i NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. "M-OTICE IS.HEREBY. GIVEN that at -^ a Special Meeting of the Wellington City Council held on Monday, November - 6,; 1939, ■;:. the; following' resolution! 'Was passed,.viz:— - ~ -—■ _•■..--•..: - ; The Wellington City Council . hereby r makes by Special Order ' the following Bylaw, under and by virtue of, and in exercise of the. powers and authorities , vested in it by the' Municipal Corporations r Act 1933 and its Amendments, the New Zealand Centennial Act 1935, and of all other Acts, powers- and authorities ehab^ ling the Council in that behalf; The Short Title of. this Bylaw is "The Wellington City Exhibition Traffic Bylaw 1939 No. 2." The object and. purport of the' Bylaw are:— . - ■■ 1. To make provision for the control of 1 traffic in the City of Wellington to -and from the Exhibition Site, and for the control of traffic on the Exhibition Site; 2. To prohibit parking in certain streets adjacent to the Exhibition Sijte.. - 3. To prohibit the passage of Horsedrawn vehicles, horses, bicycles, handcarts, or wheelbarrows, through Mount Victoria Tunnel after 10 o'clock in the morning on any day. 4. To provide stands for vehicles and ' taxi-cabs adjacent to -the Exhibition Site. » 5. To .provide for one-way traffic down Hungerford Road and portion, of Sutherland Road. . . . . 6. To prohibit hawking and stands on streets adjacent to the Exhibition Ground. 7. To provide parking places in and near the Exhibition and' to provide for charges for the use thereof. 8. To prohibit the taking, without the authority of the Council, of photographs for. Commercial purposes or for reward on any street within one mile of the Centennial Exhibition. . 9 To repeal the Wellington City ExhiS°D SSS^IVIfEBY ' GIVE* t that the resolution will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council to be held on Monday, December 4, 1939. at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington. A full copy of the said Bylaw is deposited at the office of the Town Clerk to the said Council, and may be inspected by. all persons, during ordinary > office hours. ..'■' ■ . , rtnn Dated this 14th Day of November, 1939. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. 1 T^ILL RECEIPT HOLDERS OF REGAL STUDIOS COLLECT PHOTOS BEFORE r SATURDAY, November 18. T7VIDENCE having been submitted of *-* the loss of Policy No. 275696 in the Books of THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSUR 4NCE COMPANY, LTD., on, the life of Alexander.MacDonald, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of'four weeks from this date, a copy to.take the place thereof, unless objection be previously-lodged:. ■ ■■.•.'' ■ ••;■•■. ■-.:■-.. H. DEC. MeARTHUR. ■■-■•''■ General Manager. Dated at Dunedin Noveniber 13, 1939. FUNERAL NOTICE. • . FUNERAL PARADE. QOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS *5 are requested to Parade for the Funeral of their late Comrade, James H E. Tilling • (Imperial. Yeomanry), at 2 the Chapel of E. Morris,.Jun., Ltd., Kent Terrace,- at 11 a.m. ■■Tomorrow (Wednesday), and afterwards for the South. African Veterans' Plot, Karori Cemetery. U. A. KNIGHTS, Hon sec, Wellington Association,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 117, 14 November 1939, Page 2
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