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LAST S DAYS I _ _ „x _ — 1 RESERVATIONS 2p . m ._ Bp . ffi . REGENT D.l.a or Theatre * I (44-144) BEN TRAVERS'S BRILLIANT LONDON STAGE SUCCESS "SECOND BEST BED" A Britusb Empire Films Release. Recommended by Censor for Adults. LAUGH WITH TOM WALLS-TOM WALLS And that Delightful Imp of Mischief, JANE BAXTER. Sparkling dialogue, hilarious situations, delicate and daring, made possible by the combined genius of Ben Travers, the World s Greatest Author, and England's Wittiest Comedian. THURSDAY NEXT ... ANTON WALBROOK (Who achieved Stardom as "ALBERT" in "VICTORIA THE GREAT") As the Parisian Jewel Crook, whose cunning has baffled the famed French Police. His personality hypnotises his feminine victims. "THE RAT" "THE RAT" "THE RAT" An R.K.O. Thriller. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) T-I- V-O-L-l FINALLY TONIGHT! SHORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK. "VOGUES OF 1938" and "CHAN AT MONTE CARLO" (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE 48-968 PRICES: 1/-, 1/6 iTOMORROW (TUES.), WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. THE SURPRISE PICTURE OF 1935! "STOLEN HEAVEN" OLYMPE BRADNA OLYMPE BRADNA Brilliant music from Wagner, Chopin, Lisat, Moskowski, Grieg, Johann Strauss, including "Liebestraum," Moskowski's Waltz, "The Peasant Festival," Grieg's Nocturne, Liszt's Sixth Rhapsody, Selection of Strauss Arias, and the Latest Popular Hit, 'Somebody Stole the Fiddle from the Band." WHEN YOU SEE AND HEAR You iv-ill readily realise DEANNA DURBIN has a rival, and from OLYMPE BRADNA LEWIS STONE GREAT SUPPORTING FEATURE—■ GEORGE FORMBY in "I SEE ICE" HIS LATEST AND GREATEST MIRTHQUAKE. TELEPHONE 43-968. Book Your Seats Immediately! —OPERA HOUSE— ! NIGHTLY, at 8. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 2. ! SEASON DEFINITELY ENDS THURSDAY NEXT. j Vividly reviving the highest" traditions of the Stage, Saturday's magnificent perj forniances of one of the finest and best-loved Musical Comedies will remain a ; treasured experience to the enthusiastic and crowded audiences. jj. C. WILLIAMSON'S SUPERB PRODUCTION OF SIGMUND EOMBERG'S ( FAMOUS OPERETTA— "THE DESERT SONG" With VIOLET CARLSON, GEO. HANCOCK, DIANE DUCANK, DON NIOOL, BRILLIANT CAST. HUGE CHORUS, SUPERB BALLETS. PLAY PRODUCED BY FREDERICK BLACKMAN. BOX PLANS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES OPEN AT THE DJ.O. ' Evening Prices: B.C. and R.S., 7/-: Stalls (reservable on day of performaace), 5/-; Back Stalla, 4/-; Gallery, 3/6; Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Matinee Prices: D.O. and R.S., 6/.; Stalls, 4/. and 3/-; Gallery, 1/6. Children, S/-, 2/-. nnd 1/-. (All prices plus tas.) THE PRIME MINISTER (RT. HON. M. J. SAVAGE, P.C.) j .._."..:. . WILL ..ANNOUNCE THE :....-.:... : .... ■ LABOUR PARTY'S ELECTION POLICY IN THE ' ] TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, ON THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 22, AT 8 O'CLOCK. EVERYBODY WELCOME. '

PUBLIC NOTICES. /WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. _„,„ Notice of Special Order. IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a rl Special Meeting of the Wellington City Council held on Monday, September o, 1938, it was resolved by way of Special Order to authorise an exchange of land in the Akatarawa Survey District between I the Wellington City Council as owner under the Wellington City and Suburban Water Supply Act 1927 and W. H. Jolliffe of Wellington. Particulars as to the form of Special Order and the respective areas to be exchanged may be obtained on application at the office of the undersigned. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the resolution will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council to be held on Wednesday, October 12, 1938, at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington, at 8 p.m. Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September, 1938. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Notice of Special Order. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at ! ■*■* a Special Meeting of the Wellington | City Council held on Monday. September 5, 1938, the following resolution was ! passed, viz.:— * In exei'cise of the powers conferred on it by Section 3 of the Wellington City I Empowering and Amendment Act 1919 the [Wellington City Council hereby declares ;by way of Special Order that the piece of land described in the Schedule hereto having been taken for a drainage reserve and not being required for that purpose shall |be used for the purpose of an access-way. ! SCHEDULE. i ALL THAT piece of land situate in the Land Registration District of Wellington containing Twenty-nine perches and two tenths of a perch (29.2 p.) be the eanie a i little more or loss being part of bection 1 Evans Bay District and comprising parts of Lots 102 and 105 on Deposited Plan No. 1031 and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 229 Folio 64. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY , GIVEN that the resolution will be, submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council to be held on Wednesday, October 12, 1938, at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba Street, Wellington, at 8 p.m. Dated at Wellington this 19th day of September, | 1938- E. P. NORMAN. Town Clerk. MacFADDEN AGENCY, 15 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Telephone 50-634. ALL the latest HEALTH BOOKS, new KITCHEN FOOD CHARTS, 6s. BETTER SIGHT WITHOUT GLASSES, 6s. Price listj. on application. YOUR HEALTH YOUR HAPPINESS YOUR SUCCESS xrou^G Men who wieh te Approve ■*• physically and mentally should wnte to the Chrietensen Institute for their free 4°SS CHRfsTE^N^NsiITUTE, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. RENTAL O/RS. j DE LUXIt V 8 RENTAL OARB. ' BUHKK BH 0 8., LTD. Silbirai* ]

ELECTION NOTICES. i MR. 0. C. MAZENGARB j WILL Speak at 8 o'clock TONIGHT LOWER HUTT (Horticultural Hall). WEDNESDAY—OHARIU. THURSDAY — WADESTOWN (PoKey Speech). FRIDAY—STOKES VALLEY. WELLINGTON NORTH. MRS. KNOX GILMER X (Liberal Candidate) will Address the Electors of WELLINGTON NORTH on ' ! THURSDAY, at 8 p.m., ; AT THE MISSION HALL, Taranaki Street. i . f BUSINESS NOTICES. > . NBVETt NEGLECT PILES. I VTEGLEC 'MvD piles ore daugerous. Get <,**■* rid of them! Zann Treatment is guairanteed. Generous sample on receipt of | ninepence stamps. Zann Pty.. Box 952 K. Wellington. TRUSSES AT BOOTS. FITTINGS BY AN EXPERT. VTEGLECT of a hernia can have eerions -*-' effects), as every sufferer realises. Intense discomfort and pain often eventuates, affecting one's enjoyment of work or play. A Well-fitting Trues, fitted by an expert, will overcome strain and danger, and bring relief from that dragging-down sensation. Every sufferer should consult BOOTS about the fitting of a suitable truss. _It will restore comfort to body and mind and enable you to enjoy your bobbies and recreation. WANTED TO SELL. REFRIGERATOR. LEPMAN AUTOMATIC, complete, suitable for room 160 cubic feet. Excellent condition. PRICE £40. 1301 Evening Poet. , , i j WANTED to Sell, Second-hand %in Wire Rope, 7ft x 2 Vaiu Boiler Tubes. 5 h.p. Steam Boiler (40lb pressure), ] Sentinel Steam Boiler, H.P. Shaddock Ranges, Hot Water Boilers, Railway Iron, also Jacks and Winches for Hire. G. R. STEVENS & CO., LTD., 132b Abel Smith Straet. .I«le»faw« &4SB. j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 69, 19 September 1938, Page 2

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