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Amalgamated Theatres Ltd., Throughout N.Z. — — MAKE THE DAUY CTMTE Stolls 1/6. Cirde 2/3 2 and 7.45 p.m. g g g 30 0 Bargain Scats 1/Deaf Aids — Theatre Air Cooled. <Courtcnay Placer. NO EXTRA TO BOOK! YOUR MEETING PLACE. - T©dlw - THE KIND OF "DOUBLE-FEATURE" YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT, YET NEVER SEEN — BUT AT LAST IT'S HERE—s 0 ifflowWE in® 0 '•cracking B h ’ IlF[ W- ! ,is 1 c X 1 v 0 eti e ' B n r a 1 MSv nlyeach R T i XT Jil® . >cbo tage H “ e|l| ln the skies! y : ' fww® F IgSsi Hraift fl IK t a!IMiI k o v-- A". I X A boy who couldn't get a break! A girl F who asked no odds! rasMg? s :: :» I vwitS R Together they fought R& s f° r a chance in life! Wil U LYNNE ROBERTS r GUY K|BBEE — LYNN BARI e J T™ RE ARLEE N WHELAN S HOBART CAVANAUGH (Rec. by Censor for Adults) (Appro, for Universal Exhib.) BOOK EARLY! NO EXTRA COST. D.I.C. or THEATRE. 51-595.

SITUATIONS WANTED—(Continued). I' >EFINED*young' Lady seeks position tgs Governess. Hawke’s Bay •district preferred. Apply 8255, '’Dominion." ANTED, Work' together by father ’ ’ and son, farmer, storeman. packer; son good grocery counter assistant ; both ineligible for military service. H 269, “Dominion.’' YVIDOW. middle-aged. educated, ’’ pleasing personality, N.Z., high el'Cdentials, excellent cook, housekeeper, companion, gentleman, with son or daughter not objected; recommend<d._ Cunningham's Elite Registry, 42-205. Mrs. G. B. Temperley, Proprietress. A PPLICANTS are reminded that, to ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly. Note: Except tn special cases where originals-are asked for. applicants are advised to send COPIES of references only. FARM WORK WANTED. rpEAMSTER,' or General Hand, wants situation, used to all work. Apply H 238, “Dominion.” "XUOUTH (IS), seeks (ipsition on sheep farm. 3 years’ experience. One dog. 1’955, "Dominion,”. Palmerston North. ■MARRIED man, 10 years’ farm experience, open immediate engagement; sheep farm preferred ; capable taking charge. Apply “Express/’ Huntervijle. LEVIN, FOXTON SHANNON. FARMERS. ALL AGRICULTURAL WORK uiidertaken on contract. Caterpillar Tractors mid latest Imideiueuts. Replies— OSBORNE SERVICE STATION. Phone and Box 47, Foxton. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS. PIANO Tunings, 10/-; Repairs, Overhauls. Howell (Tuner 10 "ZB), 4(1 Taranttki St. (Levy Bldgs.). Tel. 51-231. BORER and Termite Exterminators. Properties Inspected. Reports and quotations free. Phone 5-1-146, Wgtn. I AWN Mower Repairs mid Saw ■* J Sharpening. J. C. Riddell mid Co., Ltd., Edward Street. Tel. 54-610. pARKIN BROS., for Shopliftings, Office *- and General Alterations pAI:PENTERING.—I f you want a good Carpenter mid prompt job. ring 53-751 C. Richardson, P.R., 25-408. AVE your tennis shoes and sandals reconditioned. Corner Taranaki and Dixon Sts. Workmanship guaranteed. pARPENTRYL Joinery, Plumbing. Painting, Paperhanging, Concrete Work executed by Barr-Brown’s quickly. Free estimates. 54-141 L VTERPROOF llold-all. for Army Nurses. J- E. Evans. 156 Lambton Qy- Wellington. Tel. 4-1-77(1. !<. SCRYMTfEO 11R «!< CO- J” ” ■ Adelaide Rd.. Wellington, for Plumbine. Drainage. Hot Water mid Range Work. TeL 6LBSjL ACCOMMODATION WANTED MOLING Ladv requires” board, relined Christian home, near City. lei. 36-973. 'VITAN'i’ED, Furn. Bach or Flat at a ’ ’ B a y, Wellington, from Feb. 2(1, fortnight, for couple with 2 children. Particulars 11259. “Dominion." ACCOMMODATION. WEI • I I N<lH I.x CAULFIELD HOUSE, 53-55 I’ipitea Street ‘oil Moleswnrtb Street). I’his new building is a most modern and up todiite Guest House. Hot nod eold waler in all bedrooms. MRS. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Note new address Phi me -12-3;»«» CHILDREN'S GUEST HOME. CTOL'N’I'RY, vacancy for limited number. Terms £2/2/-p.w. Apply “Country," 11138, "Dominion.'’ 1 FURNISHED FLATS. WELLINGTON. rnilE well-known ST. ELMO MODERN -*- FLATS near Parliament House, Wellington, offer Flats, suitable for party I of friends; also Bed-silting Rooms’, Irav, oerviee arranged. Use of ■■omnuiniLV Ul.'.he,,. Appli 99 Hill S,.__ IH. -l-si,.. : ■r\VYFOItb EI..VI’S. AJODEGN. Homelike Fu ruishe.l Flats Jl ~,,,1 Bed-Silling-I ms: sunshine: s ho! water; gnrdeti. VIS ITO US specially 1 welcome. SC.a Hill St.. WelhiigtoiL OA~i7l I Ollei-ing iwo yoimg gil-ls. IOBA Willis ' /VlosT; St.-Ilion, sciect Aecom.. morning ' '- 7 tray, electric jug. •>/- day. L> ( 1 lawkestone Si. ■ 7wOD”Beds Nigiitiy. 2/6. Also double ' "X room. I.amliton House, Pliminer ? Steps. Lambton (Jimyy Ring B>-S<; I. VcAXCiI-iS. Guest-house. 16 Tinakori y "ltd. Superior Board and Home. TeL . H\sr|-|\i;s lloiise. 7(1 Caiiiliridge I'er'rnee- Double and Singh- Bed silt.iig- J rooms, with tray. Turin' 1/6 daily. Per- t inniion! or casual ; eonvs. I cl. ob-iib

ACCOMMODATION— (Continued) W ELLINGI'I )N — t Continued > A/ISITORS to 'Wellington—“Burfield,” ’ 81 Hill St. Excellent Aecom., casual mid permanent, bed and breakfast. VEIV Balmoral Private Hotel, Court- -*•” ctiay Place, Wgtn., centre City—-AU eonvs.; popular tariff. Tel. 51-190. YEAR Station: Bed, Tray, 4/6, refined persons 28 Murphy St. Phone 46-275. L.IUTEL Avon, 24 Lambton Quay, close A-A Ferry Wharf and Station — Bed and breakfust. 7/6. Tel. 41-874. pOXY Private Hotel, 20 Mmiucrs Street, bed and breakfast 5/-; weekly by arrangement, Tel. 4.1-726. X/ISITORS to Wellington—Congenial ’ Accommodation, Bed mid Breakfast, 5/-. Mrs. Geo. Miller, 137 Thortnlon Qy. A KG YLE HOUSE, 20 Murphy Street, 5 min. station; Bed and Light Breakfast, 5/-: 25/- weekly. CAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee St. — Bed and Breakfast, 54-506, VVAITANGI PRIVATE HOTEL, 58 ’ ’ Boulcott St. Superior Aecom., permanents and casuals; moderate tariff. . ’l’el. 41-682. TZING’S PRIVATE HOTEL—Excel• lent Accommodation, permanents, 35/- per week (full board), Bed and Breakfast, 25/- per week. Tel. 52-(i,>2. OTIKrSELW’YN. 7 Cambridge Terrace; quiet, comfortable, and handy to all it (tractions. Tariff 10/6 per day. Tel. 50-035, Private Hotel, 236 Orientai Parade, opposite bathing pavilion —First-class accommodation. Tariff 12/daily. Tel, 51-520. PNNISMORE PRIVATE HOTEL, 53 *Boulcott St. — Vacancies superior guests, permanents or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 43-324. DIED MAYO, Marion St:, near Te Aro P.O.—Excellent Accommodation, bed and breakfast; casuals, permanents. Tel. 52-843. TTO’I'JCI, TIIOCADERO, 290 Lambton 1T Qtniy. Handy to wharves and railway station. Bed mid breakfast. L. Giles, Proprietress. Tel. 43-496. EXILWORTH, 92 Hill Street, Wei[iugtou—Guest House, uettr Purlt. Bldgs. Tariff, 12/6 daily. Permanent guests by arrangement. Tel. 42-6-19. 1 WILLIS ST. (near Hotel St. * * George) — Double and Single Rooms; morning tea: permanents and casuals. ERRYVILLE LODGE, 109 Abel Smith Street, Terrace end. Good reasonable aeeommodiition. Permanent or casual.’ Tel. 51-G-l-l. L»RAHAN LODGE. 59 Ghuznee St., * Self-Service Aecom.; Permanent mid C-isiial Guests. Community lounge and dining-rm. Tel 52-862 K D Anderson (H'EI. ItU'iT.AND (Private), uehind Prudential Building. Lnmbton Quay. , Ouiet central, comfortable bed and breakfast, (1/6; full board. 10/- I'elegrnms ■ Itmland I'el, 40-910 H OTEL LLOYDS, Cuba St., Welling- 1 ton's most comfortable Private Hotel. ' Spacious Lounge, Automatic Lift. Bert and breakfast from 7/6. Permanents from 30/- weekly. / utlEX’l HO I'EL, Oriental Bay— I v' Beautifully situated on Parade over- . looking harbour; first-class accommodation. 'Tel 51-259 Mrs. B. Overs, Pro- ( prietress. JYOXBAXK PRIVATE HOTEL, 2 ; mins centre city ; pleasant surroundings. tennis courts, ping pong and bil- , liiird tables; reasonable tariff: excellent , I a Ide. ->3-m4 ' "OTEL BRISTOL. Private, enr. Cuba and Ghuznee Sts. Vacancies tor 1 business couples: also single aecoinnioda- . tion. Tel. 52-21 S. Mrs. E. S. Doull. j Prop. « AUCKLAND. AV"eiT.TesT7ey” HOUSE. Wellesley St. ’’ West Pousoubv tram —Dinner, bed. 1 breakfast. 7/6; bed. l>reakla-t, 6/6; week- 1 ly terms. IL tinier. Proprietress. ••’’rOMOANA,” above Library 44 Wei- ’ lesley St. E.—B/6 day. 37/6 wk. ’ Miss C. Carlisle. PropriMre«>._ Auckland. ~A llEltCt UiX. 363 Queen St., above ,| 'F o \va Hall.- —Bed. Breaklast. (»/•>: ~ free parking—ls-254. J YJTiTXCES r.ODGE. Private Hotel — t * Excellent cuisine, opn. Albert Park. . - :',2 Princes Street. 12/6 day. Mrs. M Bi t hum’. Proprietress | "■ \ (’(’O.MMODATICN — Bed and fuH I • breakfast, (i/6 ; 2 minutes Queen St. | a Write Oaks. Wellesley St. East. Aucklend Tel. -IG-579. r| T>ED mid Tray. 5/6. "Cumarvo.’’ 72 xj St.vinomL St. 2min Queen St Mrs. r: N E. Cox. Proprietress Tel 11-411 1 V’ENTNOIi PRIVATE HOTEL. King r | * Edward's Parade. I h’vonport. Sea- < - si'lo Aecom. Bed and Breakfast. 7/- day: A 1.2/2/- per week. lei. '.’2--lthL lj P~yec I:OFTnH: 1 vate hotel. 26 Sinninds St —Bed breakfast. S/-: dinner bed. break fast. 1(1/-■ -lay 12/-: week. I’3/10/- Tel 14-268 ■* < ’ll E\’ lOT (NORTH CA NTEItBURYI ,j. l/AGM Guest House —High altitude: ~ L tennis, swimming, riding: no extras. Morning and afternoon tea. Bus met. » £2/15/- weekly. Inquire Tourist Office. J Mrs. E. Pain. Cheviot. North Canterbury. )(] CHRISTCHURCH. IIOTEI,—IO/6 a i ( | aVi £3/3/- a week ; 2 min. from \ trains and station. Mrs. 'I. J. Sleeman, | Proprietress.

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