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(Approved for Universal Exhibition) Direction: J. C. VVUliarnso;. Picture Corporation Limited, i PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (44-144). 2.0 p.m. REGENT — 8.0 p.m. EXCITING ISLAND ROMANCE IN GORGEOUS COLOUR! "SOUTH OF SAMOA" A Paramount Picture, with DOROTHY LAMOUR—ROBERT PRESTON LYNNE OVERMAN—J. CARROLL NAISH PLUS Sportlight, Musical Short, Pictorial, Popeye, and News. THURSDAY . . . brings comedy, rich in laughter and as personal as your own experiences! It's happened to you! Some time —somewhere with someone —a night of laughter—a. night of love—a r.evei-to-be-forgotten occasion locked away with memories treasures . . ■ "REMEMBER THE NIGHT" A Paramount Picture, with : BARBARA STANWYCK—FRED MACMURRAY ( Recommended by the Censor for Adults) (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT! Never has Romance, Music, and Song been so perfectly blended! A delightful entertainment. Metro-Goldwyn-M'ayer Present— NELSON EDDY and ILONA MASSEY In "BALALAIKA" SINGING BEAUTIFUL SONGS OF A ONCE-GAY WORLD. PLUS—Featurettes of Exceptional Interest: "Nostra Damus" (a prophet of long ago), 'Dr. Calver" (a great scientist), "The Big Premiere" (comedy), a Fitzpatriek Travelogue in Technicolor. 2.0 p.m. -— OPK X A HOUSE 8.0 p.m. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (TELEPHONE 56-230). —— T-I-V-O-L-I—r-(Opposite Parliamentary Buildings) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY. RONALD COLMAN In RONALD COLMAN "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" With WALTER HUSTON, IDA LUPINO, and MURIEL ANGELUS. Only Rudyard Kipling could write .such a romance! Only Ronald Colman could play such a role! From pages crowded with romance and adventure—one of the greatest i stories ever told—swinging from the blazing sands of the Sudan to the charm of London in spring: from the holocaust of war to drama of love and sacrifice! The story of Dick Heldnr, artist, adventurer, soldier! And "CALLING PHILO VANCE" With JAMES STEPHENSON—ED. BROPHY—RALPH FORBES Philo Vance comes back ... in the greatest and most thrilling adventure of his very remarkable career. IN ADDITION: R.K.O. Present the Latest "MARCH OF TIME," "CANADA AT WAR" (Both Pictures hecommendpd by the Censor for Adults) Screening Times: 7.0, Shorts; 7.30, "Canada"; 7.45, "Philo Vance"; ' 9.0, "The Light That Failed." TELEPHONE 43-9ftß PRICES 1/-, 1/6 EOYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE • (ST. GEORGE FOR ENGLAND) ; PATRIOTIC CONCERT PATRIOTIC CONGER! CONCERT CHAMBER WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16 WEDNESDAY , At 8 p.m. ', "THE THIN RED LINE" A FASCINATING PROGRAMME. BRITAIN'S REGIMENTS AND BANDS IS STORY AND MUSIC. Compiled by MAJOR F. H. LAMPEN, D.5.0., and L. E. STRACHAN, ESQ. (Proceeds to Lord Mayor's Fund for Air-raid Victims in London ) ADMISSION 1/6.

BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED to Buy, Taxi, City, licensed. Yy Particulars, 3350 Evg. Post. "p'RUIT and General Mixed, good posi- ■*- tion in largely-populated area (select), 4 rooms; price, including motor, £200. ■ A. F. Jauncey, Vendor's Sole Agent. /"^ITY Tearoom, £160, everything; quite a good business, no long hours; excellent turnover. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. "jITIXED Business, city, with dwelling; •"■*- selling all lines except fruit; good turnover; price £260, including furniture. A. F. Jauncey, 23 Farish Street. STATIONERY, Books, etc., 3 good ' agencies,- wonderful stand; great opportunity to build up good business; price £300, walk in. A. F. Jauncey, Farish St. SEEDS, Plants, and General, established 20 years, good turnover, splendid ■ stand; delivery van, garage, shed, cash 1 register, 3 sets scales, well stocked. This business will stand any investigation; , price £350, plu9 stock at valuation. Fur- ■ ther details from Kirkland's, P.O. Corner, Lower Hutt. . SUBURBAN Grocery, Mixed, 2 shops, £70 goodwill, stock valuation;* City, ', Fruit, Confectionery, 4. furnished- rooms, car, £250. McCracken, 63 Willis Street. T. VlCTOßlA—Apartment-house^ 9 rooms, fully furnished, £200, offer; owner leaving. McCracken. 63 Willis St. LADIES' Hairdresser with established clientele, leaving Wellington, good , opportunity for anyone wishing to start on own. Apply 3357 Evg. Post. T3ESTAURANT Business for sale, real •** bargain, no reasonable offer refused. Particular 3298 Evg. Post. DAIRY and Confectionery, with good agencies; turnover £45 to £50; own Frigidaire; price £440; good living rooms. Write 887 Evg. Post. 1 IVFLX-E0 Business, freehold shop and • •"■*• dwelling for sale, situated opp. school and baths, Palmerston North; turnover ■ £55 week; price £525, plus stock and fit- . tings. Particulars, write Box 463, Plamers- . ton North. ; MANNERS STREET SPECIALS. 1 PERMANENT Waving, uoQ-electric, * Oilene Eugene Ends, 15s Supervision Muse Levy, Regent Beauty Salon, 69 • I Manners Street. Tel. 41-300. BEST Selection Furniture. Chesterfield Suites, Carpets, Linos, Bedding, in uity; cash or easy terms Radford's. Furuisbera. Manners Street. IN OS! Linos! Shipment just landed, new patterns, 2 yards wide, 4s lid, ,Us lid. iis lid yard; Inlaid Lino. 16s 6d , yard. Hartford's,. Furnishers C^ARPKTS' Prices are rising. Buy / now ivbil'e (stocks last Radford'* I still have ■ a good <elwtioß ol Squares . Rugs, and Body Carpet. OVELY Walnut Bedroom Suite, circu- •* lai mirror toilet, double robe, and • bedstead, £39 10s, I2s 6d weekly; value ; satisfaction at Kadford's. SOLID Oak Dining Suite, Buffet, Extension Table,' 4 Dining Chairs, £21 15s ' Furniture stored and insured free! Casb ■ut easy terms Radford's. FOR the latest Soft Furnishings and Hnugujjrs. visit Radford's Blinds. ' Curtains, Pelmets, etc.. made to order \ Expert advice free! SPECIAL Value? in Furniture, Carpets, Linos, Bedding, etc., can be viewed in Kadford's. .Htipe Furniture Showrooms 31 'XI Manners Street ENTAL Repairs — Teeth perfectly matched, keenest prices. Rapid ' Dental Repair Service, 15 Manners Street. \ Tel. 47-562. Est. 1925. [ ■--i=- ; MISCELLANEOUS. START the day with a sparkling, healthgiving, effervescent glass of K.P. Life Salt. GILTRAP'S, Lower Hutt—Bedding Carpets, Rugs, Furnishings; special low 1 Prices; Frilled Nets, 2s lid, 3s lid. EASY credit terms availabJe at Hei manns, 13a Courtenay Place. Clothing tor men, women, boys, and girls. : VjyKAK BB yo« pay New Spring Coats, ** smart swagger styles, easy credit terms. Heimann s. 13a Courtenay Place TTEMSTITCHING, Overlooking Dress- *-•»• making; your last summer's coat, costume, frocks made like new; Renovations. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. "

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 92, 15 October 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 92, 15 October 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 92, 15 October 1940, Page 2

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