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SECOND WEEK OF LAUGHTER FROM THIS .-INIMITABLE PAIR IN QUITE THEIR FT NN,EST IM( TIJHE YET! " AND THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME IS REALLY OUTSTANDING STA^J LAUREL And OLIVER HARDY IN ' B~L~O~(>-K-H-E-A~D--S " TUDa ♦ - At 2.0, 5.0, and 8.0 p.m. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: r- , PLANS: J.O.W. PICTURE REGENT D-LC- OT I>HEATRJi CORPORATION. I' I • (44-144) TELEPHONE 434ft>8 PRICES 1/-, 1/G — T-l-V-O-L-l TONIGHT and TOMORROW. And MATINEE TOMORROW, 1.45 p.m. NAN GREY-DONALD WOODS in the Year's Best Mystery— "THE BLACK DOLL" Crime without clues—murder almost without error! Six suspects with Six Alibis A split-second, exciting, and baffling mystery drama, (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION DOROTHY LAMOUR-808 BURNS-RAY- MILLAND-BINNIE BARNES AND MARTHA RAVE "TROPIC HOLIDAY" A riot of fun and romance below the Rio Grandel The excitement «if a real bullfight! The thrilling beauty of fiesta time! The romance in a rhuraba! All the glamour and excitement of Latin America on the screen in the first big^ musical romance of the grand Mexican vacation land! (Approved for Umv. Exhibition.) PLUS--"Crime fighters" (Sprrtli£ht)-"Money Isn't God" (lnterest)-"Going Places" (Traveltalk)- "Easy on the tee" f Novelty)—" Rhapsody in Zoo" (Musical)—" House Builder-upper" (Popeye), BOX PLAN also open tor Mammoth Holiday Programme MONDAY: 'CAREFREE"' and "DOUBLE WEDDING." GRAND OPERA HOUSE GRAND OPERA HOUSE ' TOMORROW! TOMORROW! TOMORROW! MATINEE, at 2 p.m. EVENING, at 8 o'clock. * THE GREAT THE GREAT NICOLA- —NICOLA NICOLA N I C O L A NIC OL A —N ICO LA iNICOLA- NICOLA TOGETHER WITH EIS BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY OF SJBNSATIONAL MYSTIFIERS. Presented in the Most Lavish Scenic Splendour and Most Gorgeous Costumes Ever Seen! NEVER BEFORE A SHOW LIKE THIS! £F. ADVISED—BOOK YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE! BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST 6 DAYS OF SEASON are Now on View at the D.LC. RESERVATIONS: D.C. and 0.5.. 5/- (plus tax), POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES. LVENINGS: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. MATINEES: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. (Children Haif-price at.Matinees) -' ■ — — 1.1 ■ . i. . 9 WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION (INC.) REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET PLUNKET SHIELD : OTAGO v WELLINGTON BASIN RESERVE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. PLAY COMMENCES EACH DAY AT 11 A.M. ADMISSION TO GROUND 1/-. TO STAND ENCLOSURE 1/- EXTRA. A. VARNEY, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CORPORATION NOTICE TO PERSONS AFFECTED BY TRAMWAYS. APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS. UNDER PART 111 OF THE INDUSTR4IM AND BUS SERVICES TRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT, 1936.. Trri , « r a B^K VILJib. MANUFACTURE OF CIGARIftTE HE usual Sunday Services, Tram and PAPERS *••■«•-^ Bus, will run on Christmas Day, T trwo-amr ■ x- i * .. 25/12/38; and on New Year's Day, 1/1/39. T HEREBY give notice that applications On Monday, December 26, and Tues- ~ b£ en received from— day, December 27, and on Monday, Janu- .' (1> Va£ °t,^ vere» Prog.,- Ltd-» Wellingary 2, and Tuesday, January 3, the usual *°n > on J .])eh^ 1 r f ,J> f ZIS Za S PaPer <^us) Trarii Services will be run. Pty., Ltd., Melbourne, for a licence to The undermentioned Bus Services WILL manufacture cigarette papers NOT RUN:—Happy Valley, Brooklyn <2> J- M- Hyams (N.Z.}, Ltd., AuckWest, Hataitai, Kilbirnie-Evans Bay, land, on behalf of Joseph Bardou and Vogeltown, Northland. Sons (N.Z.), Ltd. (to be formed) for.a KARORI BUS SERVICE. licence to manufacture cigarette papers. The usual Service will be cancelled, A W ,$ erBOJ? *H considers he will be and the following Time-table run, via materially affected by the decisions of the Kelburn Parade and Plunket Street:— Bureau in respect of these applications, Te Aro Post Office depart'B.o, 9.0, 10.0 and who wishes to make representations a.m., 12.10, 1.10, 2.10, 3.0, 4.0, 4.55, 5.10, accordingly, must furnish such repr^senta--5.20, 6.10, 7.0, 9.10, ,10.45 pm. tions m writing so as to reach the underKarori Road depart 8.25, 9.25, 10.25 signed not later than January 19, 1939. a.m., 12.35, 1.35, 2.35, 3.25, 4.25, 5.35, 5.45, D. W. WOODWARD, Secretary, Bureau 6.35, 7.25, 9.35, 11.10 p.m. of Industry, P.O. Box 1679, WelROSENEATH BUS SERVICE. lington. : ____ The usual Service will be cancelled and "\TOTICE is hereby given that it is prothe following Time-table run:— -*■* posed, under the provisions of the Hataitai School depart 8.5, 8.45 a.m., Public Works Act, 1928, and section thirty--1.20, 2.55, 4.32, 5.43, 7.35, 10.50 p.m. two of the Statutes Amendment Act, 1936, Roeeneath depart 8.8, 8.48, 9.15, 10.15 to execute a certain public work—to Wit, a.m., 12.22, 12.45, 1.23, 1.48, 2.28, 2.58, the construction of houses—and for the 3.28, 4.35, 5.6, 5.46, 6.15, 6.35, 7.8, 7-3S purposes of such public work the land 9.8, 10.0, 10.22, 10.52 p.m. described in the Schedule hereto is reCourtenay Place depart x 8.28, 9.5, 10.0 quired to be taken. And notice is hereby a.m., 12.12, 12.32, xl.B, 1.32, 2.8, x 2.42, 3.12. further given that the plan of the land x 4.12, 4,48, 4.58, x 5.28, 5.58, 6.25, 6.45, x 7.23, so required to be1 taken is deposited in 8.48, 9.48, 10.10, x] 0.35, 11.0 p.m. the post office at Lower Hutt and is there Note. —x Runs to Hataitai School. open for inspection; and that all persons MELROSE-VIEW ROAD-HOUGHTON affected by the execution of the said pubBAY He work or by the taking of the said land BUS SERVICE. should, if they have any well-grounded Usual Service will be cancelled and fol- objections to the execution of the said lowing Time-table run:— public work or to thj taking of such land, Houghton Bay to Courtenay Place;— set forth the same in writing, and send 9.25, 10.25, 1.0, x 5.20. such writing, within forty days from the View Road £6 Courtenay Place:—9.3o, first publication of tliis notice, to the 10.30 1.5, 2.0, x 5.25. Minister of Public Works, at Melrose to Courtenay Placet—9.3s. 10.35; SCHEDULE. • 1.10. 2.5, x 5.30. Approximate area of the piece of land NOTE.—x To John Street only. required to be taken: 2 roods. Courtenay Place to Houghton Bay de- Being Lot ■1, DJE\ 8276, being portion of part 10.0, 12.30, x 1.30, 4.50, 5.5, 5.15 p.m. Section 10, Hall-Jones Settlement. SituNOTE.—x To View Road only. a ted in Block XIV. Belmont Survey Dis-BROOKLYN-MORNINGTON. trict. ,__„.. r , ' * . t . A BUS SERVICE. In the Wellington Land District; as the Usual Service will be cancelled and same is more Particularly delineated on following Time-table run:- the plan marked P.W.D 101674, deposited Farnham Street depart 8.12, 8.24, 8.54, in the office of the Minister of Public 9.44, 10.44, 1.0, 1.14, 1.34, 1.54, 2.54, 3.54. Works., 4 154 514 5.34. 5.54 p.m. As witness my hand at Wellington, this Brooidyn depart 8.18, 8.48, 9.38, 10.38, 14th day of December, 1038. 1.8, 1.28, 1.48,. 2.48, 3.48, 4.48, 5.8, 5.28. ~ . P™ ?£ M£F? 54 g g g Minister of Public Works. SEATOUN-KARAKA BAY-WORSER (P.W. 24/1258/7.) BAY-SCORCHING BAY. th?f6iraig Sffit B tli rSn?- CeUed aDd SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. Seatoun depart 10.5 a.m and, every 10 «TEDNESDAY, the 28th Day of Deoemminutee until 12.5 p.m., then 1.15 p.m. and VV b ert 1938, and also TUESDAY, the every 10 minutes until 5.25 p.m. 3n j Da^ o f January, 1939, will be observed Buses Depart Scorching Bay 10 minutes &B g pecia i Bank Holidays at our offices after leaving Seatoun. throughout New Zealand. Sis htiKM «.P.O. THE BANK 01-AUSTRALASIA D TUCKER THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSfr affic Man-ger- th|R^oS IT?ank of new THOMAS DICK, Thl^NilS^ANK^f' AUSTRALIA. Health Consultant, LIMITED. 201 Lambton Quay, EXTENDS Season's Greetings to All : —: : : Friends. Consulting" Rooms will be closed from RESULTS of HAPPY DAZE RAFFLE. December 24-to January 2.- 8338-Mr. Paul. Box 27. LOWER HUTT MUNICIPAL SILVER ms^ e f o ?d A> C' JensenS' Ad" , TXTXTT , I , <„ (,n,, t, ++ « 3548-Mr. Reid, 1 Belfast Street. TT7INNER of Dressed Doll—Betty Bur- *» gess*, Moera, Lower Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 2

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