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ONXIT THfIEE DAYS Lfrl?T! ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT! HURRY ALONG AND SEEHURRY ALONG AND SEEMARCH OF TIME. "BACKGROUND FOR WAR." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S BRIDE." i Your Favourite Screen Character. 1 "KING OF THE UNDERWORLD." "KING OF THE UNDERWORLD." Humphrey Bogart and Kay Francis. (Both Feature Films Recommended for Adult Audiences.) 2 p.m. y 7"45 P-m* - ( DE > -=Lluxe )=- Courtenay >w j/ Ring Place "^ 53-080. 35 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 J-3 15 15 FRIDAY.- 15 15 FRIDAY. lo 15 FRIDAY. 15 15 FRIDAY. 15 15 15 15 Something Special to celebrate the 15 15 15th. Birthday of your Favourite 15 ' 15 Theatre. 15 15 15 15 ERIC BELL and ROLAND LAVIN 15 15 (Piano). (Wurlitzer). 15 15 RADIO STARS IN PERSON. 15 15 15 15 And 15 15 "BURN 'EM UP O'CONNOR" 15 15 And 15 15 "WITHIN THE LAW." (15 15 "WITHIN THE LAW." 15 15 "WITHIN 'THE LAW." 15 15 , 15 15 (Both Films Recommended by the 15 15 Censor for Adult Audiences.) .15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 COMMUNITY SINGING, rp O W N HALL, J-OWN HALL, TOMORROW - 12 Noon — TOMORROW Song Leader: WILL MASON. At the Piano: FRANK CROWTHER. CATCHY SONGS, MELODIOUS CHORUSES, And BOOMPS-A-DAISY. Sales of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. 100 MYSTERY PARCELS, RAFFLE TICKETS. Patrons wishing to purchase Raffle Tickets for the Dressed Dolls are advised to buy early. The Raffle Ay-ill be draAvn on Wednesday, November 1. FINAL SING, FINAL SING, NOVEMBER I—l 2 Noon—NOVEMBER 1. Proceeds of this Sing are in aid of the Fund for the purchase of Christmas Gifts for Ncav Zealand Lepers on Makogai Island. PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THIS WORTHY CAUSE. EXHIBITION OF RECENT WATERCOLOURS By T. A. McCORMACK. ryO be held at McGREGOR WRIGHT'S, -*- 115 Lambton Quay, TUESDAY, October 24, to TUESDAY, November 7, inclusive. Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. DANCING. CT. JOHN'S AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. THIS POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY LES WALKER'S BAND. ADMISSION 2s. ~ MAYBELLE Ghuznee Street MAYBELLE THE BRIGHTER MAYBELLE x BETTER MAYBELLE Modern-Old-time Dancing. MAYBELLE LES. HENRY'S DANCE MAYBELLE - BAND. MAYBELLE Good Fun tor Everybody MAYBELLE Subs..ls Od. MAYBELLE CONCESSION NIGHT TONIGHT CONCESSION NIGHT TONIGHT At the MAJESTIC CABARET. AJESTIC v CABARET. Concession Sub., including Supper: Ladies ls 6d, Gents 2s. TONIGHT. T) A N C E RECITAL By SCHOOL OF RUSSIAN BALLET. First Appearance of DIANA POWER-PALMER, Former Member Russian Ballet. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. Spectacular Ballets and Solo?. Proceeds in aid of Red Cross. Prices: 2s 10d, 2s 3d, and is 6d. Children Is 9d and Is 6d. i MAYFAIR CABAR ET. i AYFAIR.C A B A R E T. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at S. ; Subscription, 7s 6d Double (supper included). Ring 51-770 to Reserve Tables. Watch for announcement re Exhibition ! Festivities at the Mayfair commencing early next month. MEETINGS. ———- i NEW ZEALAND SHEEPOWNERS' '' ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF DEBT TO BRITISH SEAMEN FUND. i HTHE ANNUAL MEETING of SUB- '' x SCRIBERS* to the above Fund will be held in the-NeAv Zealand Society of Accountants' Chambers, Johnston Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, October ! 25, 1039. at 11 a.m. F. G. HUME, Secretary. P.O. Box 425, Palmerston North. PUBLIC NOTICES. Prudential Assurance Company. -*- Limited (Incorporated in England). —The Policies Numbered A 1005420 and A 1003559 on the life of Mary Hegarty having been lost, 1 hereby give notice that copies of the originals Avill be issued under Section 59 of "The Life Insurance Act, < 1(J0S," unless, notice be lodged forbidding same Avithin fourteen days of this date. G. A. Taylor, Manager for New Zealand. Wellington, 24th day of October, 1939. MR. AND MRS. A. L. CLOAKE, NewtoAvn, Avish to Thank Mr. and Mrs. ~Young, and Family, of Cape Palliser .LightlTouse, tor their hospitality and firstaif.; also the many kind friends Avho assisted at the scene of the accident to their son. MR. AND MRS. NORMAN GIBBONS, "Rangiaho," High Street, LoAver Hutt, have kindly given the Petone Free Kindergarten the privilege of using their Spacious Gardens from October 28 to November 5. Mrs. J. A. Doctor Avill open the first-day function at 2.30 p.m. Admission opening day 2s, including afternoon tea, folloAving days Od. ' J^ 1 C.P Sloorl Purifier acts directly on -J* blood stream, eradicates rashes, boils, . pimples, eczema etc., famous prescription : of Loudon Skin Specialist 3s 6d. I'errett. Chemist (-»OOL) Printing deserves Good Blocks ~* The "Evening I'ost" Printiug Work? can supply both. Tel. 44-010 for your next quotation. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 2

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