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I; LAST 2 DAYS "3 MEN ON A HORSE" (a scream on_stage and screen) 2.10 anil S p.m. I I P I? P I? W T I Recommended by - plans at D.I.C. ami | "j *~J l I Censor for Adults Theatre (Tel.' 44-1441 | _ I : NFYT FRTDAY is ax important date for all Wellingtonl. iNHiAI iUviiJAI p,;;,^,,,.;,.,, 0K A kkallv NOTABLE PICTURE! The life iniil' loves of the greatest artist, the, world lms fiver known. . . . He whoso love of beauty will never perish. .■. Ho who kimw woman as no man ever .lid. . . . Ho "li'^c laughter rings iluwn the centuries. A man lor women to love ami men to adirnreT ALEXANDER KOHDA Presents"REMßlt A X D T " — , With CHARLES LAUGHTON GREATER THAN EVER IN HIS FIRST REALLY SYMPATHETIC ROLE. ELSA LANCHESTER—GERTRUDE LAWRENCE IT IS ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE. | NEW OPERA HOUSE | 2.1-3 and S p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 51-SM). i . LAST TWO DAYS-DON'T .MISS JT! Samuel Goldwyn Presents Edna Fcrber's Dynamic Story of the Timberland.*. "COME AND GET IT" EDWARD ARNOLD-JOEL McCREA-FRANCES FARMER. Id Addition —The Rollicking Comedy "THREE MARRIED MEN" With ROSCOE KARNS, WM\ FRAWLEY, LYNNE OVERMAN, MAKY BRIAN. AND—Mickey Mouse in "MOVING DAY" (Colour Cartoon). PRICES, ]/-, 1/6. 2/3. (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) T-l-V-O-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY LiUILDINUS) TONIGHT and -TOMORROW SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE—NOVA PILBEAM in "T-U-D-O-R R-O-S-E" There is Drama. Comedy, and Hare Komanee in t(ns Splendid Production. It is a lilm dealing with (ho turbulent times that followed HENRY VJII's decease. The picture is remarkable for its young stars. Nova Pilbeam. Desmond Tester,, and Albert Davics are principals all under the age of 10. Their performances urc astonishing, for they cannot bo classed as "child prodigies." ASSOCIATE FEATURE ;"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE" EDMUND LOWE— VIRGINIA BRUCE. You'll enjby seeing Philo Vance fall in love tor the first time and watching .this celebrated S. S. Van Diva detective character solve the most puzzling and exciting mystery of nil time. (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 p.m. inr-ludr-:—OUR GANG Comedy, PATSY KELLY Comedy, AUSTRALIAN NEWS, International News, and M.G.M. Miniature. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/Screening Times: 8 p.m., "Garden MWdcr Case"; 11.15 p.m., "Tudor Rose." PUBLIC NOTICE. THE HUB LTD., 54-56 WILLIS STK^-T, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR THE .... FAMOUS HEALTH BLANKETS: WHEN IX WILLIS STREET CALL IN TO OUR BLANKET DEPARTMENT AND SEE THESE WONDERFUL BLANKETS. SELLING AT VERY MODERATE PUJC.ES. EIDERDOWNS SINGLE BED SIZE—99 /a DOUBLE BED SIZE-9Q /(' Not Kii|.ok-GE-NUINE .DOWN ALL REMNANTS THIS WEEK HALF MARKED PRICE. ' CLEARANCE SALE CHINA- CRYSTAL BRASS—POTTERY ENGLISH DINNER SETS-33 Pieces FROM 90/(i ENGLISH TEA SETS-lj Pieces FROM 'Q/(i ENGLISH DECORATED CHINA—Cup, Saucer, and Plate FKOM 1 /Q ' CRYSTAL WATER SETS-7 Pieces F.ROM A/Q CRYSTAL SALAD BOWLS FROM O / SOLID BRASS TOAST FORKS EACH 1 /Q SOLID BRASS CADDY SPOONS EACH ftl) . OUR ENTIRE STOCKS REDUCED 33* %to 50% AUBREY GUALTER & CO., 149-151 FEATHERSTON ST.—l97 LAMBTON QUAY.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON DENTAL CLINIC. '■PHE Wellington Dental Clinic will rex open on M^onday, March 1. Patients who had appointments for January and February will receive new ones on making application at the Clinic on or after Thursday, February IS. Those who arc unable to apply in person may make application by post or by telephone. A. U. BRICE, Acting Superintendent. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a -^ charge for admission to the BASIN RESERVE will be made as under on Saturday, February 20, 1037, under the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw No. 1, 1933, Part 12, after the hour of 12.30 p.m. Admission to ground: Adults (over 15 years of age), Sixpence. Children free. Persons who have entered the reserve before 12.30 p.m. and who remain after .such hour are liable to pay the above charge.-E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL STAFF PICNIC. ■ rpilE Town Hall Offices (other than x Rates Office), the City Engineer's Oflicc, Traffic: and Health Offices, .Electricity Oflices Cuba and Bowcn Streets, and the Milk Department general oflices will be CLOSED all day on" Thursday, February IS, 1937. The .Rates Office will be open from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the receipt'of rates and other payments. The Order's Branch of 'Hie Milk Department, the Central and "Branch Libraries, the Public Baths, and the Cemetery will remain open as usual. Urgent messages regarding water, drainage, street works, and refuse collection will be taken on Telephone No. 51-729 (Corporation Yard) and matters relating to Milk Department will be dealt with by ringint: Telephone No. ."io-000. E. I. Norman, Town Clerk. ENGAGEMENT. rpHE Engagement shortly to be aiv -L pounced. Have the Ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. HAY.CRAI-T AND .IOS.LING, "' Ring Specialists. 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). DEFEND YOUR HEALTH NOW. AVOID operations, establish perfect control, and defend your Health by correct Diet. • Many sn-called incurable diseases nve being cured today by natural methods which are inexpensive and sure it) their results. Letters from grateful patients will convince you of (he value of Dielelics. RONALD T McLEAN (Est. mm.) Dietitian. Consullalioiis Fr,«-. T.-I. MUKiJ. 16 Couitciiay Place, Wellington.

PUBLIC NOTICES. MASTERTON A. and P. ASSOCIATION. MA.STERTON GOLDEN JUBILEE SHOW. FEBRUARY 16 and 17, 1937. TWO BJG DAYS. One of the best displays ever seen in Dominion Shows. ALL CLASSES FULL—Record entries rx of over 3.100; 2CO Jumping Horses and Ponies; OS pens Fat Cattle, aud so on. Wonderful range of Side-shows, morning and afternoon leas. Hot water free. South ears outer as directed by Flagman. Ram Fair following on ISth and Ifltb. First day 107S Romneys: 50 Lincoln.1?, Lcijeeatcr. Second day 10M Southdown and Ryelands. ■ R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Mastcrton. } PAINFUL FEET. FALLEN ARCHES cause pain, pro- ' Ki-essivc bony deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous disorder. My Specialised Treatment Kiicces.sfully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised, and inllamed joints completely penetrated. KATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chaiubcis, Ifi The Terrace. Telephone 43-207. MISCELLANEOUS "" MONEY Savers, Big Reductions, Genuine Clearance, Frocks, Overalls, Cardigans, Blouses. Underwear, O.S. Specialists. Morgan's Sale. 51 Dixon Street. I>lG Clearance of Big Garments. Voile -* Frocks from, os lid, Aprons !)d to is lid, Bloomers Is o<l • 3s 3d. Morgan. Sale, nl Dixon Street. . GENTLEMEN— Turkwh Baths and Massage. Ring 52-251). Arcadian Turki.sh Baths, Burlington Arcade, Cuba St. ORANDY Sauce is best made by adding D Jules Racine's Cognac, guarantee!] equal and superior to most brandies: urts 13s; |)ts.. 7s. Grand Hotel BRANDIWINE radiates happiness. The idea! beverage, quarts ss. halves 3s. Solely <it the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. ''•rpEETH"—If you want a. Set for a .Cl— J- don't call on us. We will give you "00.l value for X.S .'is. American Dental. Ki2 Willis Street. Tel. 53-1)3(5. \\T CHURCHILL, 135 Vivian Street, for " ' • Genuine Tailor-made Suits, lit aud workmanship guaranteed; no increase in I'H^^_. . JET the Grand Hotel Home Supply J Store IuIHII your renuiivinenl.s Stock-i!-ls r-v.-r.v worth-while brand of Wines mid Sjurits.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 2

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