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FINALLY TODAY -"THE DAWN PATROL" With ERROL FLYNN BASIL RATHBONE-*—DAVID NIVEN A Warner Bros.' Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) r. ,i TELEPHONE -_.____ SESSIONS: THEATRE (44-144) X J__ ("X J__ JN 1 2.0 p.m.-'S.O p.m. OR D.LC. . jt J FOR BOOKINGS. TOMORROW—MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents an Event of Extreme Importance. The most explosive drama a man ever had the courage to write . . . with the two most glamorous stars on the screen . . . reunited again in roles that none but their brilliance could match. In Robert Sherwood's Amazing Play— NORMA SHEARER « IDIOT'S CLARK GABLE DELIGHT" EDWARD ARNOLD JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT-^ BURGESS MEREDITH. Plans on View at the Theatre for this Outstanding Production from 10 a.m. Daily. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) HURRY! HURRY! LAST TWO DAYS FOR A BIG LAUGH! OPERA BLOUSE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Present "THE LAMBETH WALK" LUPINO LANE—SEYMOUR HICKS (Approver? toi Universal Kxhibitionj And, for Good Measure*-WARNER BROS, present another very funny Comedy— "PUBLIC WEDDING" (Recommended by Censor foT Adults.) JANE WYMAN—WILLIAM HOPPER They wanted a big wedding, so tbey were married in a whale's mouth. PLEASE NOTE that on account oi the length oi this superb programme, the sessions will commence at 2.10 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. THEATRE TELEPHONE 55-160. — T-I-V-O-L-l r TONIGHT and TOMORROW: ERROL FLYNN—OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND In ' "FOURS A CROWD" ROSALIND RUSSELL—PATRIC KNOWLES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plus—" SUBMARINE PATROL " Richard Greene—Nancy Kelly—Preston Foster. (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL SHORT HISTORICAL MYSTERY—SPECIAL SHORT "NOSTRADAMUS" Tells the story of the man who foretold history's main events 200 years ago—The World War, King Edward's Abdication, and a Man "Hister," who would conquer Austria in the twentieth century. What will happen in Europe in 1999—in Paris 3420? COME AND SEE! SCREENING TIMES: 7.0, Shorts; 7.30, "Submarine Patrol"; 9.5, "Four's a Crowd." TELEPHONE 43-9GH PRICES 1/6. IA LEATHER COATS HEAVILY REDUCED AFTER* STOCKTAKING. 30 only Women's First-grade LEATHER COATS—Usually 87/6 ..* NOW 49/(2 5 only Women's OXHlDE—Usually £5/15/- NOW K€k/(± 10 only Men's ROAN LEATHER—UsuaIIy 75/- , NOW _fQ'/f2 7 only Men's HlDE—Usually £5/15/- NOW f* pJ / GENUINE REDUCTIONS. NASH'S LEATHER ARCADE, 133-135 CUBA STREET (opp. Whitehead & Pears). ■Vl'" ' '___! L-J- "", —, , 1 ' " „ .... „ . ■_*■*■■-— ~ . '■■"**■■E» LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION Of CHILDREN'S SCHOOL LUNCHEONS By UNA CARTER and AUNT DAISY TOMORROW 2.30 p.m. TOMORROW THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, WELLINGTON GAS BUILDING DEMONSTRATION THEATRE A collection of sixpence will be taken up by the Ladies' Committee of the Baby Competition for the City Mission Boys' Hostel Building Fund. Home-nlade Children's Toys loaned by the Wellington Free Kindergarten Association will be exhibited BE THERE! BE THERE! BE THERE! PUBLIC NOTICES. tKEMPTHORNE, PEOSSER, AND CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LIMITED. Town h all' notice to shareholders. AN INTERIM DIVIDEND at the rate MONDAY. "^ °f 31>_ per cent, for the half-year ended ■ MONDAY*. J fr 31 > 1939 ' has keen declared, and will be payable on and after September 20, SPARKLING WRESTLING *939, at the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., SPARKLING WRESTLING! afc. rv ? i: a I nclle t throughout the Dominion. Dividend Warrants itill be posted to all Shareholders on the Register at August PRINCE BHU PINDER. 28, 1939.' PRINCE BHU PINDER. _ r _,„,_,„-_-,-- PRINCE BHU PINDER, . M. SIEWART, PRINCE BHU PINDER. General Manager. Uninvited, the Prince arrived to take Head Office, away the Empire title from McCready. Dunedin, N.Z. Come and see him against Martinez and ' judge his capabilities. v. IGNACIO MARTINEZ, THE ELM TEA AND LUNCHEON IGNACIO MARTINEZ, ROOMS, IGNACIO MARTINEZ, IGNACIO MARTINEZ, Willis Street. The Largest, Strongest, and Mpst _^ -orx-m . _i _ -r x-i Versatile Wrestler in the Country, AWING to the expiry of Lease these v Premises will be CLOSED on PRELIMINARY CONTEST. THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 31. COLIN CROSKERY Thanking our many Patrons for their COLIN CROSKERY past support> v. Gordon Mcdonald. Gordon Mcdonald. Wellington city council"Preferential Booking Thursday. Ordin- BASIN RESERVE AND NEWTOWN hi-v Booking Friday. PARK. „nw,r^ a a r-sTTiT "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1. KlUib Ab LfeOAL. x\ charges for admission to the underBooking Office, E. W. Humphrey's, Man- mentioned Reserves-will be made on Saturners Street. day, September 2, 1939, under the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw No. 1, 1933, Part 12, ns amended by the Wellington . , City Consolidated bylaw Amendment No. DENTISTS^ * 1S (Reserves). 1938. after the hour of 12.30 _ ! '— p.m. Admission to Basin Reserve, Adults (15 years of age or over), One Shilling; [_ L- LVANS. stam i Sixpence. Children Free. Admis- * sion to Newtown Park, Adults (15 years DI«.N PAL SUKGkON. 0 f a ~ e or over ). Ninepence. Children free. _ ~ ~ , . Persons who have entered the above reStewart Uawsons biuldmgs, gerveg before ]2 3() aml wh(> mnain Lambton yuay. after Sl]( , h hor n. m , Hf)1)le t(> pay th _ above r . . .«..«„ clinr.os.— K. P. NORMAN. Town Clerk, reloplionp *i>4"So. : : O" El MANN'S, 13a - Courtenay Place, "-".."7*,r*r-. ."« _.--...^ -=-----. -*•-■- Specialists in Men's Suits, small de- _______ ._____? --- J^f °U?l posits, easy weekly payments. r*PENTS for extra accommodation-We TTEMSTITCHING. Overlooking, Dress- •*• can offer you Tents, Camp Bed, Mat- -*--*• making; your last summer's coat, tresse., etc., on lay by. Gordon and Co., costume, frock made like new; renovaLtd.. 25 Cuba Street. tions. Mrs. Collins. 90 Manners St™»*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1939, Page 2

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