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A LUXE J- ' Courtenay \ •1i i??« Place. v s^oßo. j THE HOUSE OF HITS! ! SESSIONS: ,2.15 and 8 p.m. Daily. ■ Now in its 3rd Great Week. . Now in its 3rd Great Weeki Warner Bros. Present ERROL FLYNN - ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND In I : " THE CHARGE OF " THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE." THE LIGHT BRIGADE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults,) . / TURN \ TO PAGE Box Plans at D.I. and Theatre. Tel. 53-080. \TEW OPERA HOUSE. •L^EW OPERA HOUSE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee: Stanley McKay. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT , at the Matinee. Stanley McKay's GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE CO. GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE CO. GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE CO. from Australia. THE BIG LAUGHING SHOW, Now in its Seventh Big Week at Fullers' St. James Theatre, Christchurch. 40 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS 40 Headed by JOE; LAWMAN, Brilliant Australian Comedian. ~ Supported by • STELLA LAMOND, , The Personality Girl. THEHILO DUO, ■ • Hawaiian Entertainers. SEVEN FLYING MARTINETTIS, Presenting the Greatest Risley Act ever.brought to N.Z. PRICES: 3s 6d, 2s (plus tax). Early Doors-Gallery, Is 6d; from 7.30 p.m., Is. Plans at D.I.C. . Matinee, 2s 6d, 2s (plus tax), Is Od, Is. Children half-price. SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. 7.30 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. Intrigue! Romance! Mystery! MYRNA LOY "PENTHOUSE" WARNER BAXTER "PENTHOUSE" NAT PENDLETON "PENTHOUSE" RAYMOND HATTOX "PENTHOUSE;; Chas. BUTTERWORTH "PENTHOUSE" Together With ' ■ ! LEW AYRES JOAN PERRY i In , "SHAKEDOWN." ' Exposing the racketeers and the "hush money" racket: (Rec. for Adults.) SPEEDWAY FINAL. SPEEDWAY FINAL. SPEEDWAY FINAL. • " - SPEEDWAY FINAL. SlgwE-pSI; SiSSHS SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. NORTH. NORTH. AUCKLAND v. MANAWATU. AUCKLAND v. MANAWATU. AUCKLAND v. MANAWATU. AUCKLAND v. MANAWATU. AUCKLAND v. MANAWATU. AUCKLAND v. MANAWATU. AUCKLAND v. MANAWATU. Alf. Mattson Putt Mossman (captain). (captain). ! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, Commencing.B p.m. i Spectacular, Daring, Thrilling. I 12 TEAMS RACES, 5 BIG 16-MEN HANDICAPS, ' RECORD ATTEMPTS. FINAL MEETING OF SEASON. FINAL MEETING OF SEASON; FINAL MEETING OF SEASON. Prices as usual. _____ _ OLD-TIME DANCE. ST. ANNE'S HALL, NEWTOWN, TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock. JIM BLACKWOOD'S ACCORDION BAND, Good Supper. Monte Carlo. Subs Is 6d. MEETINGS. : riX-ROYAL NAVAL MEN'S ASSOCiAi— aTON-OF;N;Z. (Incorp.), Wellington Branch;—A Special General Meeting will be held in the Club Rooms, 29 King's Chambers,- on WEDNESDAY, February 24, 1937,* at 8 ;p.m. sharp.' ;: , • Members are requested to attend, as the business is urgent and important. V. ■ W. J. CONDON, Hon. Sec, ; MISCELLANEOUS, v v STANDARD, Cash, Gibbs, Luckman, 'Kober, Richardson, Smith, Freeman; Hart, Rea, and Wilkinsoru Orders taken right throughout the week, . including Friday and Saturday, at T. O'Brien's) Boot Importer, 134 Cuba Street ..Cnext, H B.) Big reductions on ' all .Boots;and Shoes' during Sale. English, American, and Continental brands always in stock.

EDUCATIONAL^ '~—: : ———■■-,-... ■•.-■;. ■-■■■■ * ■■ "VICTORIA ■UNrVERSIjY COLLEGE, . , "; : ■>, SESSION,, 1937;=:. - rpHE . First Term -will - begin- on MON< x DAY, MARCH I: ALL-S.TUDENT3 . are required, to' present themselves to tha ' Deans of their Facilities" on either Monday^ March 1, or Tuesday, March-2: .:.■■■->.■.. -. Lectures Will commence on WEDNES" DAY, MARCH 3. , ; . Further details will ,be .advertised .laierj v ■■ :G. ''■ G. :S; ROBI'SON,- ; ■■; ■!■'■-■. :.:\ ■•'■ ;.>■:::■'■. :. ■:.'•:Pessary !V • .ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTSi , ' -■■".' :. '.■■.'.,»■ .Enrol . frith:. , './ '■ '--' .gJNTING'S :COMMERGIAIi;cbLLEGfB ■ •■•'•■ ,■."•" : Classes Commence '••. " '";. ;; ' MONDAY, -FEBRUARY*' li- .' '■/." Correspondence , Tuition" available. " •Write or call-; for '■■ free '^Prospectus.:: ,' ■^•'■:-\^. '■■'"L. : ~O' r^'.'':■, ;:;:Wo'od\vard'; Strlet J^.:§:.^;.; ,~ ■ .:■'-'■■■■ r :•' ;■';• Wellineton;";.ci.^^.'^-.'. : ~-";.■ iVBox 826.:' : ■';:■;i:v: ■■Teleph6ne::4t4o6.THE MOST ' PRACTICAL1 -AGeoiUNT. ANCY; TEXTBOOKS EVER ;.■■ ~..:<,,:. : WRITTEN.,,.;...■ -^- <-■■ *--* ■ - : ■ 'PHESE textbooks ■are"lucidly.T\Tritten::and x presenfcthe text matter, in Vforni that ■•■■ is quickly igrasped;,by student"s.;>Eaeh- book thoroughly and. exhaustively; treats-•each. subject.l '. ;, .v V :/' ■■'■ '■'■■'"- ■ ~''-'~'"*''' ■ " Tutorial -.Bookkeeping, Stage I,- "5s -6d Tutorial ; Bookkeeping,:.: Stage 11, : 23a • (Postage: paid):- (Second;edition'); > i Tutorial Bookkeeping, \ advanced,"' 25| ■■ (Postage paid). V:' ,■'•':'■-'■' -;v' Tutorial Auditing; : 15s: "6d ..(Postage paid),. \ '■The "outstanding:1, success' of •.'■''HvOaSl"'. Students at'^Ul,;exams. ■jeacli. year!;iavei ■ eclipsed those of all other Companies, Col« leges'iand: Schools;. and''credit forrthiSji* dua in no small measure:to. the excellencg of these textbooks. .. , ' ; ,- ' Tha: abQve'itestbobks', may. $& inspected and purchased -from ■ ■■;. .«^:,'.'.^;'.t' ; "l:'' ;, ■" v HAStE'S" CbLLEGE-O.fcrs?:: v . . ■■". ACCOyNTAN.CY,:LTr) :f &:-^ ■- ■.■■■ Colonial Mutual Life' Buildings,'- ■ r: ■;-^'": ■yik>.\Box^9, : ■'[[' :■".'■: - ~-.• :-;M;r!:■!-.. ■'Vv'ellingtcjn;'^;:. ";:^'f■':'%. ■ ;\ v;'\.^.^;;•/..•;-:;.;,^ ;V; ,^•''.'■■»* ■'■ ,'.WELLINGTON :.COLLEGi. • '"?■ DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOX . •■'"■ ■/::':. \ .BOYS. : ■.-■/, : ■ . • Headmaster: W. A.-ARMOUR^'.MiA, ...■ ,r-:: •■■■..■ >v; ; -^M.Sc»V .■■.-:■■:■..■•:.;■...,.; '■ ■'. THE Staff -will be in1 . attendance ■'. on • . Monday, February 22, from 10 a.m. to noon and-from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to complete, the enrolment of new..- pupils.^■'"...■ ■Proficiency 'and ;Birth Certificates,"*also P.rimaiy School Leaving Cards, should be produced at .the timeCpf enrolmen.t. ;. , Interyie-ivs for parents of Boarders may be'arrahged-.with the .Headmaster";on that date, .also on Friday;:?February'26,7 Saturday morning,-. February 27,- rpr;»'»MoA<lay r March.!.1 "■; »■ ■~';:':-:':"..-,(' .'^S'v ;'' :;X'v"-:-,_ ;::;Pupils transferring;.fr6mi:ptherß second- . ary schools: should produce- transfeS tards.-'' '■■: SCHOOL WILL BEGIN QN.MQNjDAY, MORNING, MARCH, li at: : 9 a^mk, v, ■.■.•■: ■: 'G. L. JUDD,'■■-i>t;..--K-, '; •'■■-. Secretary, .^ •^Wellington. College jßoarii: of Go'jer.nor«, ■■. PUBLIC NOTICES. :'■■ NOTICE OF SITTING OF ARBITRA^ ■■■■■■■\:: TION COURT. .'t-'V .. • ■ :'IN THE MATTER OS1, THE :■ ,; . .'• .-■•; INSURANCE EMPLOYEES v . ■:■ ■■ . dispute:"".:;:;:.-v^;, ■\TOTICE. is "hereby given tKat,tha_COTrt of Arbitration T-will.-sit; 9n.THURS* DAY, the 4th day of MARCH,: 1937, at the ■Supreme Court "Buildings,;'-Dunedin, at 11) o'clock in the forenoon, ta-hear tile abpyementioned; dispute.'..,^... ...'_,,■ -, -« Dated -at "Wellington this 17tn day. es Fe^ y';i937-;;:;^;": vfciAsoN, ■■£■■ "■.■,''■.; :' 4-: ; .-Clerk of Awards. , " CAMERON (ofJonee ' & "Cameron), , • BUILDER-AND JOINER. - First quality. Calif .".redwood .frame ledge doors, 32s 6d. See, >us,,for frames, : ,and sashes, and all'-.kinds :."6f joinery./ Jobbing ■workApromptly. ;attended";tp.,;:j,. .•■■v;e- s i v • ; ' ■" ;Fact6ry:.;an3l;Offlcey: v : 'U- . .25 Frederick Street,. Wellington, ■C 3, Telephone 52-089../ -' 'H MR. H. W.-iJ'ROST; who has practised Dentistry for twenty ycars : .in .Wellington audwas'thefounder.-.and principal of the firm fof Frost and - Frost,- wishea.to let the public know that he is ■practising: at -■•■.■: , 278' LAMBTqN.; QUAY:;,:- -] , ■:,..'. (nearly .opposite -D-.I.C;)!. ' , , BUSINESS N.qTIC£S. ■• "BIRMA IS WONDERFUL." ■ . ♦'■T THINK -Birma;.is-wonderful,-!.'jmtea -L Mrs. :L.. Y-—r—ii-Ponsonby-,,.-. No« body could have had \rbrse- ; -Eneumatio pains that I." Six "months agS'.+ltooK the Birma treatment,.and for;f6ur_month3 now "I have not had-a'Vwinge'crti imai. • W." Sunley,'Ltd.,,'E. T.,Saunders,:Ltd., O» B.McDougall, -Chemists,' sell Birma atos 6d. Money-back, guarantee. .' *p'jV.: j EAT' WHAT YOU' LIKE- r SAJELYf j NEVER fear burnine indigestion and heart stabs. ..'TCIM" (Yezst M<» Malt) Tablets are remarkably.efceJent^tt dispelling digestive;. dispvdet.s.....,. : JlMTablets contain; concentrated y.itatmns ; aca elements to create firm. vflesh, < and send. blood weakness, exhaustion,, constipation, dyspepsia,: headaches. .. ete;-4s ..ftd.:.:(7B,.Gtt double size), from Eddie Fletcher,-^ Ltd., C. H. Perr'ett,; and.'E.'-T: Saun'ders; "Ltd., Chemists. ■■>:■-■•"•-■ :*: ■ ■•'--■■:l . . : J AERY -AND •C0.,-^l7^Allen:i' Stte^t, J~i ■■■-• - - ■.■■■•'-■-^Wellington. -:-'■: .■--'-■--.■■■->-^. ~.' ;,;.Agents for, ' y ■<: '.>'i'M. THE GAMBLE ELECTRrdrNdUBATOR. Now on View" at :.fib6vV'Add"ress;'^. All particulars -and prices: on;:applicati6n. Full supplies of POULTRY aud-STOCK. FOOD -always/on' ;hand;'> ■■v:;! : :;;. J v;'1 : ;;^|,: /. ...; ■•■'.' ' A TRIAL SOLICITED.. :^.'.i RANDY Sauce is'best made by adding Jules Racine's Cognac, guaranteed equal and superior to most brandies;; qrts.>. 13s; pts., 7s. Grand Hotel. _,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1937, Page 2

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