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PACKED AT ALL THREE SESSIONS AGAIN YESTERDAY. BOOKED OUT *FOR TONIGHT. AMALGAMATED THISATItKS, LTD. , ->*_v/ DLR z R yC'O^ 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. ['leas* Reserve Early I THE GREATEST ALL-STAR CAST EVER ASSEMBLED. G.B.D. Present LESLIE HOWARD LAURENCE OLIVIER In —"49th PARALLEL"— —"49th PARALLEL"— With RAYMOND MASSEY ANTON WALBROOE GLYNIS JOHNS - ERIC PORTMAN THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE STORY EVER SCREENED. (Approved (or Universal GxDlbltion.) BOX PLANS at D.I.C. and PLAZA (51-277). LEND FOR LIBERTY. WILLIS STRtET T6L. 41 219 Direction: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. DAILY, from 11 a.m. DE LUXE SESSION at 7.30 p.m. CROWDS AT ALL SESSIONS yesterday have acclaimed this picture Gayer . . More Glamorous and More Musical than the Glamour Town itself! "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" In Gorgeous Technicolor. —Starring— DON AMECHE . BETTY GRABLE ROBERT CUMMINGS —-In Addition '•MICHAEL SHAYNE. PRIVATE "MICHAEL SHAYNE. PRIVATE DETECTIVE" DETECTIVE" With LLOYD NOLAN. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LEND FOR LIBERTY. MEETINGS. CITIZENS! RATEPAYERS! i HOME OWNERS! A GENERAL MEETING of Members of the Wellington Ratepayers' Association, and other Ratepaying Citizens, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms, "Dominion" Building, Mercer Street, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY. MAY 18. BUSINESS: (1) To consider the City Estimates. (2) Consider and if thought advisable pass a Resolution asking the Government to relieve the Ratepayers from the "DOUBLE-TAX" HOSPITAL LEVY. (3) Discuss ways and means of checking increased rate demands being made upon citizens. The President, Mr. Stanton Harcourt, will preside. For the Executive Committee. H. H. MILLER, Chairman. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC APPEAL. To All Residents of St. Mark's Parish. A MEETING of all willing to help in. the Appeal for our Prisoners of War, Sick and Wounded, and other Patriotic Purposes will be held on MONDAY, May 18, at 8 p.m., at ST. MARK'S PARISH HALL, Dufferin St. An Earnest Request is made to all who can to attend. OUR BOYS NEED THE HELP. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC FUND. To All Residents in the Thorndon District: A MEETING of all willing to help in the Appeal for our Prisoners of War, Sick and Wounded, and other Patriotic Purposewill be held at ST. FRANCIS HALL, Hill St., at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, May 18, 1942. An Earnest Request is made to all who can to attend. Mr. H. F. O'Leary will preside. OUR BOYS NEED THE HELP. WELLINGTON* DISTRICT HOTEL, RESTAURANT. AND RELATED TRADES EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Vivian Street. Wellington, on THURSDAY. MAY 28, at 5.30 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. Reading and Adoption of Minutes. 2. Executive's Annual Report and Balance-j sheet. ' < 3. Election of Officers and Executive Members. 4. Appointment of Delegates to I/.R.C. and Trades and Labour Council. 5. Election of Auditor, 6. General. \V. A. HAW'J.'OX, President. F. O'SULLIVAN, Secretary. j A PUBLIC LECTURE ! Will bo given by JIR. R. EWING (Of the Department of Education) i On "READING AND EDUCATION" In Room No. 6, 30 COURTENAY PLACE, On SUNDAY NEXT, the 17th inst., at 7.30 p.m. . Under the Auspices of THE WELLINGTON RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. Open Forum. All Welcome. THE WELLINGTON AND TARANAKI CLOTHING AND RELATED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. (~1 ENERAL AND SPECIAL MEETINGS of UT the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, 126 Vivian Street, on Tuesday, May 19. The Special Meeting will consider the following motions:— "1. That the dispute that'has arisen between the New Zealand Federated Clothing Trades Employees' Industrial Association of Workers, Trades Hall, Christchurch, and Brown Ewing and Co., Ltd.. Princes Street, Dunedln, and others be referred to Couucil of Conciliation for settlement." "2. That the dispute that has arisen between the New Zealand Federated Clothing Trades Employees' Industrial Association of Workers, Trades Hall, Christchurch, and Ambler and Co., Summit Building, Wellesley Street, Auckland, and others, be referred to Council of Conciliation for settlement." "3. That the dispute that has arisen between the New Zealand Felereated Clothing Trade Employees' Industrial Association of Workers, Trades Hall, Christchurch, and R. Greer and Sons, Dougias Street. Auckland, and others, be referred to Council of Conciliation for settlement." E. B. NEWTON, Secretary. FINANCIAL. ~ KADIO Corporation Shares, 100 offered, fully paid up, sound Investment. Reply to 2603 Evg. Post. OKTUAGE Money, first, second, available, lowest rate, mortgages purchased. J. O'Shea. 46 Nairn Street. Tel. 54-535. E Buy Legacies. Interests Under Wills, Mortgages, etc. Genera] Finance. Ltd., Bos fTt). Wellington. EM'S and Debts Collected, low commission, strict attention. VVoodley, 16 King's Chambers l'el 43-684, appointments. OODLEY, 16 King's Chambers, Lends on household furniture. Insurance policies, and small loans without security. Open Friday 7-8 p.m. ' . BOUT Advances on furniture or other security—consult Thomas. 11l Customhouae Quay. Tel 43-783. npHOMAS, 111 Customhouse Quay, will Lend X Small or Large Sums, with or without security. Tel. 43»783. ■ ~ MONEY TO LEND. LOANS Granted upon Personal ' Security, Bonds, v Debentures, Shares, Furniture. P.N.s. Interest under Wills, and Life Policies. etc. SOUTH PACIFIC MORTGAGE AND DEPOSIT CO.. LTD. (Established 1903), A.M P. Building. Wellington, 2nd Floor. Room 82. telephone 40-806. HE MORRIS LOAN & FINANCE CO., LTD.; 86 Manners Street. . Money Lent on any Security accepted. Telephone 40-506. Friday. 7 to 9. CITY FINANCE COMPANY Lends Large or Small Amounts. 69a MANNERS STREET - ■ (3 doors from Regent Theatre). Open Friday Evenings from 7 to 9. TELEPHONE 41-330. BRITANNIA LOAN & DEPOSIT CO., LTD., makes Loans ou Motor-cars, Furniture. Wills. P.N.s. or an.v approved security. TELEPHONE 44-962. :;;> Kaiisti Street (off Manners Street). BUSINESS Stationery—Good Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both.. Tel.. 4T-223 for your'next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 114, 16 May 1942, Page 2

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