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Direction: J. O. Williamson PPP PV T Sessions Daily at Picture Corp., Ltd. A L U Cj IS 1 \\ a.m.. 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST THREE DAYS OF THIS SPARKLING BRITISH COMEDY— "LORD OF THE MANOR" (A Paramount British Production1 With (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FREDERICK KERR and BETTY STOCKFELD A story full of action, laughter, and romance, amid the-charm and sweetness of an old.English Manor House. Unique Added Stage Novelty (Evenings OnIy)—RUTH HAY AND GIRLS present " 1934 FIGURE MOULDING." A Fascinating Exposition of Modern Physical Culture. FRIDAY NEXT! A LIFETIME THRILL!' Cinesound's action-packed romance of the great open spaces. Introducing BEAUTIFUL JOCELYN HOWARTH as "THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER" (By arr. with British Empire Films.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A thrilling picturisation of love and adventure on a great Australian sheep station. BOOK IMMEDIATELY! Plans open at D.I.C. and Theatre. (Telephone 44-144.) GRAND OPERA HOUSE , i S*?^. LAST 3 DAYS—GEORGE ARLISS-LAST 3 NIGHTS IN THE FINEST CHARACTERISATION OF HIS SPLENDID CAREER- " THE WORKING MAN" (A Warner Bros. Picture) With BETTE DAVIS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FRIDAY NEXT! TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! FRIDAY NEXT! Ist— "THE CRIME AT BLOSSOMS" A mystery from a new angle, brilliantly produced and acted by leading English artists. 2nd— "HELLO EVERYBODY" Hear the golden voice 01 Kate Smith in new magic melodies in this happy production. BOOK AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (Tel, 51-814). PRICES FROM 1/-. Children Half. IF YOU WANTED TO SELL SOMETHING— TP you had a,bouse, a chair, or a used car to sell, you would not go around buttonholing strangers to tell your story. Sou wculd want to tell the whole town about it, because there is certainly someone somewhere who it interested in soar proposition and willing to Buy if be knew of it. That is why we have CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMNS-«o you can tell your story to every interested prospect at the smallest cost, USE OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. FIRS'I IN CLASSIFIED AUVU'S THE "EVENING POST" FlHST^circulation FIRST tN RESULTS

TOMORROW, 1.25-1.55 p.m. AT V.M.C.A., WILLIS STREET. -^ LUNCH HOUR SERVICE FOR MEN. Speaker: Rev. L. J. Boulton-Smith. . "Habakkuk—Baffled Yet Believing." ALL MEN INVITED. OANUINU. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, Adelaide Rd. Before 8 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- Before 8. GRAND MODERN AND OLDTIME DANCE. Supper, Floor, and Monte Carlo Frizes the Beat in Wellington.^ Music by Park's 6 Petone Maori Melody Makers. The Semi-final Heat of Victoria Waltzing Championship Tonight. JACK MOORE, M.C. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. fFAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE, X TONIGHT, TUESDAY. Two Monte Carlo Prizes value 5s each. Good Orchestra. -Dainty Supper. > Admission before 8 p.m., Od. After 8 p.m., . .-■-. :■ :Is., . ■ ■ , . .-. - F. A. IHARNOR, Hon. Sec.'TONIGHT. ~T~~ TONIGHT. MERRYMAKERS OLD-TIME DANCE, RIO GRANDE CABARET, Hobart Street, Miramax-., Celebration Guy Fawkes. Ladies' and Gent's Prizes for the Best Guy. Judging approximately 8.45 p.m. Come and Learn another New. Dance. Monte Carlo Prizes. Specialty Dance by Miss Hazel Martin. Subs, Is. G. JOHNSON, M.C. GTURDEE HALL ASSEMBLY (late St. Peter's), Ghuznee Street. The Better and Brighter Old-time Dance. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! Another heat of the Big Monte Carlo. Wonderful Music. Good Supper. Ladies Is, Gents Is. Jazz. Jazz. Jazz. Jazz. Jazz. Jazz. Jazz, Jazz. , Jazz. Jazz. Jazz. Jazz. Owing to hosts of requests Thursdays. Thursdays. Thursdays. AT .THE REALM, AT THE REALM. Modern Dancing. Modern Dancing. A Wonderful Night. Subscriptions Is 6d. 8 to 12. RODNEY'S CLUB. .Tl/FEMBERS: are notified that the clifb ■ aJ- will'hold its final night at Seatoun on . . .. ' ... SATURDAY NEXT. Tables should be : reserved by Ringing ■17-398. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. T JAMES O'MALLEY, of Lower Hutt, -*■» Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situate at Lower Hutt, and known as the RAILWAY HOTEL, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held" at the Magistrate's Court, Lower Hutt, on the 6th day of December, 1933, apply for a transfer of the said Licence from myself to SAMUEL GEORGE PLATT, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the 26th day of October, 1933. J. O'MALLEY. TO MAJTOFACTURERS AND OTHERS. rpHE Proprietors of Letters Patent No. x 65914 of November 3, 1930, relating to "Improvements relating to refrigerators," are desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of a Licence or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent,, and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, Patent Agents, 214-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS^ rPHE Proprietors of the several Letters •*■ Patent below, mentioned are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of a Licence or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting same and ensuring their practical working in New Zealand. No. 49366 of December 18, 1022, "Improvements relating to paper making." No. 51546 of January 11, 1924, "Direct production of rubber sheets and moulded articles from latex." No. 57327 of October 13, 1926, "Process for Mie production of homogeneous rubber deposits from rubber latex." No. 61494 of November 3, 1927, "Method and apparatus for concentrating or drying liquids." No. 64307 of February 5, 1930, "Cores for the moulding of hollow rubber articles by dipping." No. 64308 of February 5, 1930, "Hollow rubber articles and the manufacture thereof." No. 64622 of March 27, 1930, "Process for the manufacture of articles from aqueous dispersions containing rubber, gutta percha, balata, and similar resins." Nos. 64623 and 64624 of March 27, 1930, "Manufacture of goods of rubber ov similar material." No. 65913 of November 3. 1030, "Manufacture of goods .of or containing rubber or similar rosins." No. 06012 of November 17, 1930, "Rubber footwear." And No. 66340 of January 20, 1030, "Manufacture o[ rubber compositions." All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, ■ Patent Agents, 214-217. D.LQj Buildins, JEeUiagtfinj

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 2

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