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I PULLERS' H FULLERS' IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE: (Cosy and Warm.) Dire0 B On •■••T J 0 Oi?IGHTF S 8nS> LMBrighter Than Ever is THIRD WONDERFUL PROGRAMME Surpasses AH Others in Spontaneous Laughter. See "CLEM" As "P.C. No. 13:' "FIRST NIGHT ON DUTY" Uhe I'unniest Thing You've Ever Seen) And in "THE SUICIDE SCENE " "IHE SILENT PROMPTER," "CROSS QUESTIONS," 1 "THE LAST CABBY." POTTED PLAYLETS. THE FROLICS 1 MUSICAL TRIO "Meadow Lark," "Homes," and some of FRoM dfe WiAND "CW^ \° Fi IT >. DEARIE BLUES." T. n j POPULAR PRICES: After 5 ? N + 4 T THE BRISTOL. T^i %v P^ m- at Burnett's, next Theatrp 8 (28-175> f« ReserSns PUBLIC NOTICED ~~ T^ol^wOMA^# thG ? Ome ** be receiverl X Nominations will iNooTrfhe^lst^luGu'sT^ "P S G. F. JUDD, . .■ Secretary. WELLINGTONjCTTY COUNCIir" MOTOR OM^US USERVTCE IWIT& trict' motok omnibus dbCouncil (being !,,-> Licensing Authority T -Motor Omnibud District No 9) wU t 7 ln d °n TlL ursda-v. «»« September BOT, at 7.30 p.m., to deal with the application of George Henry Hunt, of Main road, Taita, Lower Hutt, for „. license to establish a Motor Omnibus s vice within No. 9 Motor Omnibus Distri i. . E. P. NORMAN, ■ Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. P£?K C .™NOTICE~oi PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION OF , LOAN. . ■NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the f- 1 Wellington City Council proposes at its meeting to be held on the Bth day of September, 1927, to consider motion to apply to the Local Bodies Loans Board for its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £150,000 for tramway purposes (new carshed building and car construction). Any person having any objection to, the proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Wellington City Council not,later than the day preceding the said meeting. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1927. \ E. P. .NORMAN, Town Clerk. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. T HEREBY Give Notice of my intention ~ to issue, at the expiry of two weeks from this date, unless objection "be previ. ously lodged, a Copy Policy to, take the place of Policy No. 208713 on the life of Catherine Elizabeth Graham, formerly of Denniston, Westpprt, and Millerton, but now of Wellington, Married Woman, which is declared to have been lost. ■ A. E. ALLISON, Government Insurance Commissioner. .Wellington, 15th August, 1927. BUSINESS NOTIpES. """* MUSICAL GOODS ■'■ iM. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ASK "THE BRISTOL." We are Specialists in the Supply and Maintenance of PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, And GRAMOPHONES. Our Address is on the Corner of Lambton quay and Brandon street. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD-i PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £195 DEPOSIT. £195 DEPOSIT. £195 DEPOSIT. (2nd Mortgage 6 per cent., 8 years, reducible). TUST out of the builder's hands—. v a BUNGALOW "de luxe," and absolutely the very latest in bunga- . low design and construction. Study these details, then see this property— if your purse is willing you must buy it! ■ , ' Well ventilated, high concrete foundations, and concrete paths to both front and back doors. Loggia (6ft x 14ft),' sunny and sheltered from north and south winds. The front door (artic glass) opens jd reception hall (9xß), tastefully papered, which gives access to three sunny bedrooms, sizes of which are 13 x 12, 11 x 9, and 8 x 11. Carrara ceilings throughout. Sitting-room (17 x 13), has , quaint Kelburn" casement wiudow, massive '. beam ceiling of figured" rimu and a pastel tiled raised hearth fireplace with oak shelves. Bathroom (enamelled snow white, Doulton bath and porcelain basin). Breakfast-room (13 ■■ x 13), raised hearth, pastel tiled fireplace, corner window, commodious linen press. A 'SPECIAL. FEATURE Is the kitchen (modern bungalow dresser containing four drawers, double pull-out bin, 2 cupboards with^shelves, and glass sliding doors to china cabinet, meat safe, ironing point and table, economical gas cooker, large tiled-in draining board). Laundry with Methven hot water service to tubs, sink, bath, and basin, latticed-in back porch. Large level section (soil that will growany thing), facing east, and very near tram, school, and shops. Make an appointment with us to see this property—the price is £150 less than its real value. King 41-622 (after 0 p.m. ring 25-051). THOMSON & EAST (LIMITED). 20, BRANDON STREET. (Opposite D.1.C.) WANTED Sell, Pretty Bungalow, "' 5 ' ' rooms and kitchenette, new and up-to-date, best part Karon; oriel casement windows, sun porch, hall, lovely bathroom porcelain bath, basin, caliphout; electric light, gas cooker, sweetly papered modernway. Price £1450, only £150 deposit, Great chance; seize it quickly. M'lntyre and Co. 215, Lambton-qy. ■ . "VVANTED .Sell, Superior One-floor Residence, C rooms and kitchenette, good position, Island Bay, hot-cold water, electric light, gas cooker, porcelain bath; house could easily be converted into eight rooms and two kitchenettes for very little money. Pi-ice £1395; £100 deposit. Huge snip. Apply earl.v, M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lauiblon quay.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1927, Page 2