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Only 3 more days to see the picture that has made serious-thinking people . . . SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE. "THEY WON'T FORGET 5' (Warner Bros.1 Presentation.—Recommended for Adults.) CLAUDE BAINS Prosecuting. OTTO KRUGER Defending. IT'S TRUE AS LIFE—TRUE AS DEATH! THERE ARE NO PUNCHES' PULLED IN THIS - SPLENDID SHOW! i, j DAILY, 2.15 and 8. REGENT ' pians aLC _ or Theatro (Tel. 44-144). FPirMY - -THE "ROBERTA" GIRL-THE "SHOW BOAT" GIRL-THE LtaUAX -THEODORA" GIRL IS COMING! ' YES! DELIGHTFUL IRENE DUNNE IN PARAMOUNT^ MUSICAL FEAST"HIGH, WIDE, AND HANDSOME" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) LAST 3 DAYS! OPERA HOUSE DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. w l - "BORDER FLIGHT" 1= W^l^iNCES ai F (A^E^0 iHVf^WA^ Also "MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW" .With MAURICE MOSCOVITCH-VICTOR MOORE-BEULAH BOXDI. » A Paramount Projsramme. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. —T-I- V-O-l^-1 — TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME EACH EVENING from 7 o'clock. THE DAZZLING SUCCESSOR TO "THE GREAT. ZIEGFELD." ELEANOR POWELL-JAMES STEWART "BORN TO DANCE" UNA MERKEL-BUDDY EBSEiN. As entertainment ... it is almost perfect. "Bom to Dance" is the right title for gorgeousness and glitter, and the right setting for that unbelievably young woman, Eleanor Powell. A fantastic lightness and abandon carries one irresistibly along on - a wave of merriment! COME AND SRK IT! GREAT ASSOCIATE IiNTCKTAINMKNT MAY ROBSON in "WOMAN IN DISTRESS" This picture is full of Action, Comedy, and Romance—The Lovely Old "Lady for a Day" in a Mile-a-minute Thriller! (Both l'iotures for Universal Exhibition.) SCREENING TIMES: 7.45, "Woman in Distress"; 9 p.m., "Born to Dance." TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES: Is 6d, Is. FIRST AND SECOND CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WELLINGTON, . .And . . ."' SOCIETIES OF EASTBOURNE AND LOWER HUTT Announce " . FREE LECTURE 'On CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By' ■ - ■ ■ GAVIN W. ALLAN, C.5.8., of Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts), . TOWN HALL THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED 10 ATTEND. MAYFAIR €ABARET COMPLETELY RECONSTRUCTED ..-AND REDECORATED. ■ V'-fv GRAND REOPENING SATURDAY NEXT—At 8.30 p.m.—SATURDAY NEXT SUBSCRIPTION: 5/- Single, including Supper. BOOK YOUR TABLES NOW! RING TEL. 51-770. THE MAYFAIR WILL BE OPEN ■ . THROUGHOUT »THE SUMMER " ' . , ' ' . : SEASON 1 EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

PUBLIC NOTICES. JAMES HARDIE & CO. PTY. , LIMITED. (Incorporated in New South Wales, ■ ■ ■ Australia.) IX THE MATTER of Section 338 of "The Companies Act 1933." ■VTOTICE is hereby given that on and . after the first day of. March 1938 it is the intention of James Hardie & Co. P v ty. Limited, a Company'|incorporated in New South Wales, Australia, to cease to have a' place of business in New Zealand. DATED this 10th day of November, 1937. J. L. KNUTSON, Authorised Agent for the. Dominion of New. Zealand. MESSES. JOHNSTON, C'OATES, &FEE, Safe Deposit Building, High Street, AUCKLAND, Solicitors for Company. INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT, 1936~ T HEREBY give notice that applications •*• have been received from (1) P. Rangley for permission to transfer three petrol pumps from the corner of High Street and ■Mellirig Road to the corner of -High and Brunswick Streets, Lower Hutt,: and install six additional petrol pumps in the form of a service station. (2) C. C. Williams for.a licence to sell (retail) motor spirit at the Post Office Store, Wainui-o-mata. .Any person, who considers he will be materially affected by the decision of the Bureau in respect of these applications and who wishes' to make representations accordingly must furnish such represents-' tions in -writing to the undersigned • not later than November 25, 1937. All representations must set out clearly ■ the grounds for same and include a statement showing the gallonage throughput, of petrol sold and the nature of the business conducted by the person making the repvesentationg. ' ■ D W WOODWARD, Secretary, Bureau of Industry, P.O. Box 1679, Wellington. •GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. . . I HEREBY give notice of my intention to issue at the expiry of two "weeks from this date, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 289833 on the life of John William Thomas Herbert Percy Baker, of Wellington,. Motor Mechanic, which is declared to have been lost. W. E. ARNOLD, Commissioner. Wellington, November ,16, 1937.' . WELLINGTON COACH AND MOTOKBODY WORKERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ALL Members who have been put off, from General Motors, New Zealand, Ltd., and other Factories 'are requested to Register in the Office or forward their names to.the Secretary. P, B. PAGE, Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Notice .re Water Supp.ly. HOUSEHOLDERS are warned that the watering of gardens and lawns by means of hoses without the water first passing through a meter is a breach of the Bylaws and will, on detection, lead to the prosecution* of the offender. Ihe Bylaws also prohibit the use of water through a hose, even though it be a metercd supply, unless such hose is under the direct charge of some person during the time it is being so used.— h. i.. AUiiMAN, Town Clerk. ■ ' . ■■. ON'T be Grey! Van-Grey regrows natural colour into hair shafts, ends greyncss entirely. Perrett's and C. Smith's.

PUBLIC NOTICES. CJT. JOHN AMBULANCE • ART 0 UNION .RESULTS. 15t.—A3707, "Valeric," 2-Green Street. .2nd.—A6361, J. B. Rogers, Police, Station. 3rd.—A2535, AY. Dell, Masterton. ■ 4th.—C3021, Mr. Ball Co*tts Street. 5th.—89386, R..Strong, N.Z. Railways Refreshment.' 6th.—84708, E. Jansen, Stokes Valley. 7th—138843, A. Maxwell,' Marshall Street, M.'t. GRIFFITHS,--14 Parliament St. MOTORS AND CYCLES. rPRAILER Sets from 30s, complete with - 1- springs, front axle, rims; all types, suitable baby cars to heavy lorries Auto Wreckers. Wakefield Street. F( BETTER USED CATS, T\7RIGHT, STEPHENSON'S GARAGE, 97 Taranaki Street. Tel. 55-126. CARS WANTED—CARS. Best Cash Prices for Modern Cars. . WRIGHT. STEPHENSON'S GARAGE. 97 Taranaki Street; Tel, 55-126. ' STANDARD (1937) SALOON; Practically new. Wright, stephenson;s garage, 97 Taranaki Street. Tel. 55-126. ' HARVIE, LTD. IjMRST-CLASS Duco Painting, Upholstery, Body, and Guard Repairs. 152 WAKEFIELD STREET. Telephone 45-282. ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS ■OF MODERN USED CARS ■ At WRIGHT, STEPHENSON'S GARAGE. 07 Taranaki Street. Tel. 55-126. SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE OF USED CARS.. List Clearance price, price. ■ . £ £ 1927 Rugby Semi-Sedan ..45 35, 1925 Buick Roadster 35 25 1927 Durant Tourer ...... 35 25 1927 Fiat Fordor '75 05 1926 Essex 6 Tourer ..:... 55 45 1927 Oakland 6 Fordor (rebored) So 75 1930 Essex Fordor 135 125 1928 Dodtre 6' Fordor (rebored) 145 135 1929 De Soto Fordor (rebored) : 155 143 AH the above cars are in Tip-top' Order and will take sou anywhere. CTEVENS MOTORS, LTD., MOTORS, LTD., Eastbourne, Lower Hutt, Petone. Telephone 63-333. • SPECIAL AT GILTRAP MOTORS. ■. ■ ' ' ■ ' ■'" £ 1 Nash, 1935 model, in perfect order, fitted with radio set, only done very small milage, and a one-owner car 3i5 1 Morris 12/4, 1936 model, in perfect order, only done 16.000 miles, and a one-owner car 240 1 Essex Tourer, in good order 45 And a Lot of Other Cars to choose From at GTLTRAP MOTORS, n.TRAP MOTORS, 1.65 Taranaki Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 2

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