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J=E RING'S Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. TODAY—At 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. BRING THE CHILDREN ... THIS IS A SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY I j 20th Century-Fox Presents "BELLE STARR" "B E LLE ST AR R" "BELLE STARR" "B ELLE ST AR R" "B ELLE S TAR R" "BE LLE ST A R R'V (THE BANDIT QUEEN) Starring |. GENE TIERNEY RANDOLPH SCOTT FILMED IN TECHNICOLOUK. The Thrilling and Exciting Story of the | Bandit Queen of the Ozurks. SUPPORTS INCLUDE :—"Men of West Point," "Tragedy oi Italy." Blood Transfusion at Wei- . lington Hospital, New Zeatand Division Id Desert Battle Training. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 52-212). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WILLIS STREET TEL- 4.1-ZIQ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. , Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30. TWO STUPENDOUS ACTION- s PACKED ATTRACTIONS. * Hollywood Dodges Bullets . . . as Blondea and , Jewel Thieves try to Dodge Blacklel "Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood" ; "Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood" "Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood" ! — with — CHESTER MORRIS CONSTANCE WORTH (Approved for . Universal Exhibition.) 1 ASSOCIATE FEATURE — Battling Nazi Sabotage In the Depths of the ( Earth . . . and Female Sabotags in the Depths of Ills Heart. "A MAN'S WORLD" ! "A MAN'S WORLD" — With — WILLIAM WRrGHT MARGUERITE CHAPMAN, (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) , ~ ELECTION NOTICES; ~ \ SCRIM SPEAKS . j TONIGHT At the WEBB ST. METHODIST CHURCH HALL, At 8 o'clock. ' Subject: . "THE PRICE OF THINGS." Housewives—Come and Hear Your Case Stated. * Questions Invited. ' NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT In the DE LUXE THEATRE, / At 8.15. THE Committee regrets that those who attended the overflow meeting at the Paramount last Sunday were not able to enjoy a larger share of Scrim's time. Next Sunday, Scrim will definitely speak only at the De Luxe, and last Sunday's Paramount audience will receive special preference in securing tickets for seats at next Sunday's meeting if application is made to either of the Committee Rooms, 26 Kent Tee, and 112 Adelaide RdCALL FOR TICKETS EARLY. CLIVE DRUMMOND CALLING . . . • The People's Voice —The People Choice I FLYING OFFICER CLIVE DRUMMOND, Independent Group Candidate for Wellington West, will address Electors in. the NORTHLAND METHODIST CHURCH HALL TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock, Hear Clive Drummond's Exposure of the Party System. Hear his Plans for Servicemen, based on his Overseas Service in the Last War and as an R.N.Z.A.F. Officer in this War. ELECTORS, DON'T MISS THIS ADDRESS 1 WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE. W. F. SMITHSON, ■ INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, ; WILL Address Electors rts Hereunder:— ! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, Silverstream Hall, 4* 8 P-m- ■■ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, Greytown Town Hall,\at 8 p.m. ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, Featherston Town Hall} at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, Martinborough Town Hall, at 8 p.m. Hear the Independent Group policy plan and exposure of the party system. . ALL WELCOME. —~ MADDISON, !" T ~ THE REALLY INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Will Answer Questions put by the WOMEN'S SERVICE GUILD, TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock, ST HILDA'S HALL, HUMBEB ST., ISLAND BAY. Mr. William Kennedy, of .Dunedin, in the Chair. MADDISON MAY REFER TO WAR LOANS. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. "We Fight for New Zealand." OTAKI ELECTORATE: JAMES BARXETT will address Meetings as under: — -' " PAREMATA—Coronation Hall, Tonight, 8 o'clock. OHAU—Public School, Thursday, 8 p.m. TE HORO—Public Hall, Friday, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON WEST: STEVENSON' McDOUGALL will speak at VOGELTOWN—VogeImorn Hall, Tonight,,, 8 o'clock. Support these Candidates for Integrity and Sincerity. Remember: WE FIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. WAIRARAFA ELECTORATE. "]Y|"R. J. J. MAHER will address Electors Pirinoa Hall, at 8 p.m., September 1, 1043. Upper Hutt,' Mayf air Theatre, at 8 p.m., September 2, 1943. Brancepeth Social Hall, at 8 p.m., September 3, 1943. Morison's Bush. Hall, at 8 p.m., September 4, 1043. . Featherston Town Hall, at 8 p.m., September 6, 1943.' - TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL, HOUSE PAINTING. rriENDERS are invited for Painting 2-storey A Residence and garage; labour only. Apply 24 King's Cres., Lower Hutt, for further partlculars. ■ FOR HIRE OR CONTRACT. THREE Power Shovels with Dragline and Trenching Hoes, Angle Dozers, Tip Lorries, Road Grader, Diaphragm Pump, and other • Earth-moving and Roading Plant, The. Stellln Construction, Ltd,, G.P;O. Box 1111, Wellington. Tels, 43-969 and 42-447. " ' ; FIBROUS PLASTER. :. ' '; WHEN altering your home have your ceilings. ; renewed with Fibrous Plaster; estimates given for all types of fibrous plaster work; also manufacturer of Special Boards for exterior ■ walls. Ring 25-672, or write . . j J, PHELPS, , Box 11, Kilblrnie. I7»BANCIS HOLMES, LIMITED, , 3 THE CEMENT PEOPLE. ] Tel. 56-210. < 202-212 TARANAKI ST. Wellington. ] CEMENT BAGS, ' Save ALL Your BAGS . And - - RETURN WHEN EMPTY, JOHN DUTHIE AND CO.. LTD. Allowance of 2s tid dozen. (TeL 42-150). ; — Or — THE GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD. ' (Tel 41-440). i MISCELLANEOUS. C.P. Blood Purifler acts directly on blood . stream and eradicates all rashes, bolls, pimples, eczema, etc., 3s Od, Perrett, Chemist. INDIGESTION 1 Stomach Troubles 1 Muvei Compound—Quick, sure relief I Boots, other Chemists, Maves Agency, Clifford Aye., Chrlstchurch INDEPENDI WELLINGTON NO] RUGBY 1 (Official IndependeE P XJ B L I C BLUE TRIANGLE HAI TOMORROW, AT 8 < Subject: "INDEPENDENT Hear about party activities.' T. C. A. J monopoly exposed. Hear something sensa A* RUGBY MALCOLM (And the Peoplf SERVICEMEN, NEXT-OF-KIN—KE^t for :

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 54, 1 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 54, 1 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 54, 1 September 1943, Page 2

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