AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., AMALGAMATED THEATRES,. LTD., Throughout N.Z. Plans at DJ.O. or Theatre. Tel. 62-212. Hearing Aids. SESSIONS—2.IS and 8 p.m. : |sp| RING'S p^V ■*■ , ~ '" v "'" ''- "~* THE RAGE OF ENGLAND . Is,now the Reigning Sensation of Wellington—yesterday crowds literally ; thronged the Theatre and cheered the Girl of the Hour in the Picture of tHe Year. GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE; FIELDS . . GRACIE FIELDS t GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS In Her Greatest Picture, "SHIPYARD ,SALLY." .* "SHIPYARD SALLY." > "SHIPYARD SALLY." ' "SHIPYARD SALLY." "SHIPYARD SALLY," You ,niUßt see Grade in this outstanding story and hear her sing the latest song hit, "Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye," also "Danny Boy," "Annie Laurie," "Land of Hope and Glory." Supports Include: . The Latest 1939 "MARCH OF TIME." War—Peace—and Propaganda. RIVETTE WINNING THE 1939 MELBOURNE CUP. And Interesting Subject, BORING FOR OIL. And the Latest Newsreels, ' R.A.F. IN FRANCE. A G.B.D. Attraction. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES IN the Estate of GEORGE DOUGLAS McEWEN, • late of Petone, Master Carrif y deceased. , TI7ILL all persons having claims against v" the abovementioned estate kindly render full details of same in duplicate to THE TRUSTEE EXECUTOR AND AGENCY BRANCH, The New Zealand. Insurance Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 1503, Wellington. « NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ITHE following is the Result of the Mem- ■-*•' bers' Art Union, drawn yesterday:— ; ' Ticket . . : Prize. Value, number. Won by: Ist £30 19 Mrs. W. Mitchell 2nd £20 586 Mr. H. A. Gold 3rd £18 26 Dr. D. F.Myers 4th. £16- 100 Mr.S'.W. Peterson sth £15 47 Mr. Denis McGrath 6th : £15 - 250 Miss Clifford 7th £14 -307 . Dr. G. W. Harty Bth 1 £14. 516 Lt.-Col. S.-H.. Crump 9fch £12 86 .Mrs. George Pain 10th £12 597 Mr. A. A. Gellatly 11th £10 172' Mr. E. Scotland 12th £10 193 Miss'R.M; Thompson 13th' £9 62 Miss Sybil Nathan 14th £9 503 Mr. Jf Coombe 15th £8 520 Miss Sarah Cowles 16th . £8454 Mr. H. J. Harley BroAvn : 17th £7 - 208 Captain'V.G. Webb 18th £7 .453 Mrs. E. B. Bristow 19th £7 535 Mrs. , Norman J. ' . -.' . ::■.!■-..•. .Daysh' - 20th £.6 368 Mrs. Robert Lee 21st •■ £6 / 414 Dr. .S. . Harcourt ■~•'■ 'Arthur. • 22nd £5 • 550 . • .Mr. ,H. N. Dollimore Prize-winners are requested to. call at the, Art! Gallery as soon; as possible to select their prizes., .. ; : ■, ■■ ~•■'•- i -r E; D. GORE, ' , . Secretary. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ~" / NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby, given-that, all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned, estates are required to lodge such.claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington on, or before the 19th day of December, 1939. Any claim not Jodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The; claims- must show full details, and must be certified as follows: — ~ "I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was'due and owing at the date of death of the deceased." ■ ■ ' ESTATES: • (D—ASHE, "Howard Martin, late of Mana- . kau, Farm Labourer; died 30/10/39. - (2)—GIDALL, John Peter Christian, late of Tawa Flat, >Plumber; died 15/10/39. (3)—MANSILL, George Edward, late of Trentham, Plumber; died ' 25/1/37. (4)—MUSSEN,' William, late of Lower Hutt, Company Manager; died 5/11/39. (S)—McRANDALL, Mary Elizabeth Amelia, late of Trentham, married : woman;- died '- 17/11/34. A. R. CO AD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. November 17, 1939. > , -■ ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN _ that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Agnes Johnston Brown, George Thirwell' Brown and ' Alfred Clifton Duncan, carrying on business as Grocers and Dairymen •at the corner of Trafalgar and' Hardy Streets, Lower Hutt, under the name of "Duncan and Brown" has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the date hereof so far as concerns the said Alfred Clifton Duncan who retires from the said firm. All debts due to or owing by the said firm willbe received or paid by the said Agnes Johnston Brown and George Thirwell .Brown, who will continue to carry, on,the .said business xn partnership under the name of "Brown and Brown." DATED this 30th day of November, 1939. A. J. BROWN, G. T. BROWN, A.. C- DUNCAN. Witness'to all. the above signatures: E. L. Pocock, Solicitor, Wellington. 30 "PATIENTS" REQUIRED FOR STATE EXAMINATION IN OPTICS. PERSONS SUFFERING FROM DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT and' who are prepared to act as test* patients for examination by advanced, students/ at the State Examination in Optics are'invited to attend at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney Street, Wellington, at 9.15 "a.m;. on MONDAY, ■•; November 20, for ; the' piirpose of undergoing an eyesight examination by qualified opticians. Those persons who are selected as suitable'cases for the purposes of the\ State Examination will be. engaged to attend again on November 22 and 23. No payment for attending on the Monday will be made, but each person engaged to attend the Examination as a patient will be paid 7s 6d, less Social Security Charge. Approximately; three hours' attendance will be required from each patient. CUBA STREET SPECIALS. UALITY FURNISHERS, LTD.—A 3floored Treasure House', for those who seek Good Furniture, at reasonable prices. Cuba Street. fiARPETS. will make your House a real home; wonderful range. Carpets, of all sizes at Quality Furnishers, Ltd., Cuba Street. .■■..- UALITY FURNISHERS, LTD., are not expensive, but they do sell only Good Furniture—Furniture, you can be proud of. Opp. Patrick's. IMMEDIATELY on. entering Quality Furnishers, Ltd., you will feel at home. Come in and have a look around any time. WALL-TO-WALL Carpet is not expensive when you choose our Beautiful Body Carpet., at 14s 6d yard. Quality Furnishers, Ltd. (opp.- Patrick's). "FURNITURE that is different, really dis- •*- tinctive, and quite moderately priced is at Quality Furnishers, Ltd., Cuba Street. QUALITY FURNISHERS, LTD., house some of the Finest Fiirniture you've ever seen; three huge floors. Cuba Street. TfURNISHING; Problems become simple -■■■■■ matters after discussing them with us. Quality Furnishers, Ltd. (opp.' Patrick's), Cuba' Street. • ■ ■■ OUR Second-floor Showroom is a revelation of good taste in Furnishing. We would like you to call at Quality Fuvnishers, Ltd. • '• . . 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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 5
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