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"THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" ■JH NOW IN ITS Oth WEEK AT OUII AUCKLAND EMBASSY . V . BUT THB WELLINGTON SEASON 13 DEFINITELY LIMITED. "THE FEATURE TffKATRIv" line, iiwiiiting release "Artists and Model*"— "Thr; Life of Ktni/e s£olm"—"The Awful Truth" (Irene Dunne)—"Ever Since Eve" (Robert Montgomery). THOUSANDS . . . Unitbln to Gain Admission on Friday and Saturday. HOOK NOW for all ncsnionfi at D.I.C. or Regent. || REGENT I DAILY: |l I r \\ a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. RONALD COLMAN MADELEINE CARROLL, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. RAYMOND MASSEY, C. AUBREY SMITH, MARY ASTOR In „ United Artist* Selsuick International Picture—Recommended, for Adults " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA M T-1-V-O-L-l —.. FINALLY TONIGHT. 'SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK. JESSIE MATTHEWS " HEAD OVER HEELS" The Alluring, Charming, Dancing Divinity! "The Lady In Blue" charms her way into your hearts! Never has ghe been to fascinating and so provocative! Her songs are a riot, her dancing sensational, and the picture one you 11 never forget! GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT —-— "ESPION AGE" This is a Splendid Comedy Thriller, co-starring EDMUND LOWE and MADGE EVANS with PAUL LUKAS and SKEETS GALLAGHER. (Both Pictures tor Universal Exhibition.) Screening Times: 7.55, "Espionage." 9.5. "Head Over Heels." TELEPHONE 43-9GB PRICES 1/6. 17COMMENCING TOMORROW! COMMENCING TOJJORROW! "OVER SHE GOES" STANLEY LUPINO MAX BAER LADDIE CLIFF. Irene Dunne in "HIGH, WIDE, AND HANDSOME" (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults) MILLINERY SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, JANUARY 25. BALANCE OF ALL IMPORTED"MODELS HALF PRICE TRIMMED MILLINERY TO GO FROM f/Q TO ]_9/g WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR 5/- BARGAINS READY-TO-WEARS FROM 2/Q T0 10/6 BERETS iy(J D. JAMES, 246 LAMBTON QUAY. CLOSING DOWN! CLOSING DOWN! COLE'S CLOSING DOWN SALE • STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 0 O'CLOCK. PEICES CUT TO PIECES BE THERE ON WEDNESDAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! COLE'S BARGAIN STORE, 65 WILLIS STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIO NOTICES. WELLINGTON , HARBOUR BOARD. r*N AND AFTER THIS DATE, I will TT v not be responsible for any Debts ROLL OF VOTERS BEING PAYERS OF contracted in my name without my WritHARBOUR DUES ON BRITISH ten Authority. SHIPS- ... F. ALLEY, ROLL OF VOTERS BEING PAYERS OF 203 Melbourne Road. HARBOUR DUES OTHER THAN Wellington S2 ' ON SHIPS. > ' " PUBLIC'NOTICE is hereby given: That WELLINGTON £EEE KINDERGAR. a list containing .the names of persons, ' ■>-&* ANsUHAIIUN. firms, and corporate bodies qualified by -The Wellington Free Kindergartens will the payment of Harbour Dues on British Re°P«> ou WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ships to vote for the election of two mem- 2 ■ bers of the Wellington Harbour Board The usual "Reunion will be held.at has been prepared. '96 Taranaki Street on TUESDAY, FEB- , RUARY 1, at 2.45 p.m. THAT a iurther list containing the TRAINING COURSE, names of persons, firms, and ■ corporate 1937-1938. bodies qualified by the payment of Har- Students of 17 years or over wishing to bour Dues other than Dues on Ships to tra i n ns Kindergarten Teachers should voto for the election ot one Member ot ma k o application immediately. A sound the Wellington Harbour Board has also secondary education essential, been prepared. ' • F u ]l particulars sent on written npplic.lTHAT the above lists will lie open for tion to MJss Scott, Acting Principal, 5a inspection during office hours at the Of- Grass Street, Wellington, fire of the Board from 26th to the 31st Miss Scott will be at the Free Kiodcrduy of January 1938 inclusive: garten Office, 106 Taranaki Street, on TH\T ,inv'|.erbO|i, firm, or corporate Tuesday, February 1, from 10-12 noon to body claiming to be entitled to vote by mtcrvew prospective Students, reason of payment of Harbour Dues may WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, on such days, by production to the Secrc- STAFF PICNIC, tary of receipts oi other satisfactory proof npUE Town Hall Offices, Kates ■ Office, substantiating the claim, have his or their ■*■ City Engineer's Office, Traffic Office, name added to the Roll: Health Office, Electricity Department n-iT.ri, ~v lvriivixmv lri.'HKll Offices. Cuba Street and Bowen Street, AR\ 2J, 1936, ,i bpctial Meeting ot tne D t „, be CLO SED all Board will be held at 8 p.m. to leccne , , m,™..,., T 0 -. iqto Tho and adjudicate upon any written objee- "W °f TUfSDA\ ??", uary rt 22' 16«- , tions to the said lists nnd upon any writ- I'ublio Baths Golt Links Orders Brunch ten application that the name of any and Retail Shop of the Milk Department person/firm, or corporate body "be enter- and the Cemetery will remain open as ed thereon " usual. Urgent messages regarding water, ' , , drainage, street works, and refuse collecAND THAT the lists as appproved tion will Be taken on Telephone . 51-729 amended or altered by the Board at such (Corporation Yard) and matters relating Meeting shall respectively be the Rolls t tl M; , k Depai . tmeat w ui be dealt with of Electors for the Year 1938 in respect rin^ne Telephone No.: 55-m. E. P. of elections by the^ Payers of Harbour GORMAN, Town Clerk! JanX 17, 1938. Dues. .»— ■ —■ Acting Secretary. .JfifijU ' VI7ELLINGTON Harbour Board Office, . W^lf^BL VV \ WELLINGTON, N.Z., JE W CALEDONIAN January 19, 1938. ■ &JtM SO9 I E TY. PAINFUL FEET. Owing to lute arrival of Uniforms, the FALLEN Arches cause pain, progressive p resent b atiMl of . Uniforms has' been POSTI bony delormity. corns, callouses, and f^^j) unti , FEBRUARY 10. . ~ nervous ■ disorders. . , si-bait xt a cat itvu > C«» My specialised treatment successfully and M. GRAY- NASMITH, bee. permanently corrects above contrition with- ~ out aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural functions of feet. Tone- '■'■■. ' less muscles revitalised «nd inflamed joint? NOTICE. TO "EVENING POST" completely penetrated. erm«nT?TßTrp<? KATHERINE CARTER. N.Z.R.M, , . SUBSCRIBERS. Reaisterer) Masseuse,and Medical ' \ Electrician, TMm.W* 1B Tbß Ten' aCe' iJUBsOKIiJKKS whose delivery _lekphone_43-297. . O of the "Evening Poet" is onWELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. satisfactorj are particularly _ renuested to communicate UIKECI "W-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the v '. jt i, tb(? pUBMSHKH instead of ■^ Corporation ICinployees' Picnic will complaininfi to tbe runnel boys, be held i<n THURSDAY. ,liinumy 27, This coiirse jnsiires -first-hand UKiS, and tlint the Weighbridge, Uestruc- knnwled^e ■) irregularities, and toy, and Refuse Tiiis will' be CLOSED aiul nrompt attention that no collection of house refuse will bo made on this date. Subsequent collections of house refuse will be deliiycd by oiif ■ day. The night collection of refuse from KLUNDELL BROS.. LTD the central area hi the City will be made . as-usual. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk,' Telephone 44-040. •January 21, 193».

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

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