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! AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout N.Z. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre, Tel. 52-212. Hearing Aids Available. !m k ing's P^- • '■--'•' 2ND BIG WEEK! 2ND BIG WEEK! 2ND BIG WEEK! 2ND BIG WEEK! Crowded Houses' Nightly are Cheering arid.Acclaiming'this Great Picture—you must see it. '■ BUT BOOK OR BE EARLY. ALEXANDER KORDA'S •Glorious Epic of the Royal Air Foree — "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE . LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS- WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS, WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE. LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION' HAS WINGS." , "THE LION HAS WINGS." "THE LION HAS WINGS." - With RALPH RICHARDSON RALPH RICHARDSON And MERLE OBERON; And the Men who carried out the KIEL CANAL RAID. VIVID—STARTLING—AUTHENTIC - The Latest 1940 .-'.-■■ MARCH OF TIME. A United Artists. Picture.. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KING'S —-— TONIGHT KING'S -'■ ' - TONIGHT KING'S ——-..—-. TONIGHT MEETINGS. UNDER PATRONAGE OF THE PRIMATE OF NEW ZEALAND, HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP AVERILL, THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, THE HON. P- FRASER, AND HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP OF WELLINGTON.' ■ -;: ,'7 . 7 '[ ■_.-.;; .. INAUGURAL MEETING Of the; ''.'■''■ .FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF 7 JERUSALEM. Address by ; : Dr. C. WARD!' of the Hebrew University. • Chairman: SIR THOMAS HUNTER. TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1940, at 8 p.m ALL INVITED. PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING rTRADES HALL, SUNDAY 8 D m J-rades hall, 5 sunday; I ££: W. A. JAMIESON W. A. JAMIESON ;'-:^.±Bgg.'&§Bß:.. Questions. Discussions. (Auspices Communist Party.) WHAREROA RATEPAYERS' ASSN., PARAPARAUMU. AN^4£ .MEETING at Sunday School, -**■ FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, at 8 p.m! Business:—Annual Report and General. A. T. WHITE, Secretary. ORDER OF THE EASTERN STA^ CALEDONIA CHAPTER 293. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the ■*• v above will be held on Thursday next, January 25, at 7.30 p.m., in Empire HBl Arthur Street, Wellington. **; MRS. j; SALMOND, ■ - Secretary. NATIONAL CENTENNIAL FLOWJSR SHOW, 1940. JANUARY SO and 31. A GENERAL MEETING of Stewards "*■•** and all willing, to assist will be held in No. 2 Committee Room, Town Hall, Wellington, on Wednesday, January "^24^ at 8 p.m. - gW A. J. NICHOLLS, • . ■: Secretary. WELLINGTON RATIONALISE ."" ASSOCIATION. 1 A MEETING will be held in the Swoxds Club Hall, over -Ballinger Bros., Wariag MR. ROY PARSONS, Manager of "Mai em Books," will give an Address oz7*r "BOOKS AND PEOPLE." All Welcome.' CHARLESTON REUNION. /4LL Charlestonians are invited to a **■ Meeting in the Dominion Farmers' Institute (First Floor), Featherston Street Wellington, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1940, at 7,30 p.m. to' discuss anothe? Reunion. ■ ■ T. F. SIMPSON, Organiser, 94 Oban; Street, Wadestown. N2. ' •VJIISGtLLANEOUS JJHOTO Special—Perrett'e Uouble-hxa-tion Process with deckled edging costß rio more, same-day service Perrett'p Phimnades ' . ' ' , (VUJfcKa?*. iinci ttxcluaive Giitb, Pery fumes: etu Perrett's, Chemist. Gift opeciaJisi. bame-day. Developing and Printing. Perrett's Pharmacies. KS WEEKLY Buys Ladies Smart TaiK «* orecT Costumes, Navy, Black, and Brown Worsteds; wear as you pay Hei matin's. 13a Courtenay Place ' I U WES I Prices tor New Year Gifts and " Cameras at Perrett's Pharmacies We specialise ur exclusive Parisian Perfiimee .rpri-Mtt. b Phntmarips - . MR* COLLINS. 90 Manners Street, for on tithing, in Children's Woollen and bilk Sets. Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits, etc.: mbderate prices. 'fcTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps. t gflts, Overalls.,, to order. Mrs. Collins. 90 Manners Street (eext Scott's Tearooms). . , . < TJEMSTITCHING. Overlooking, Dress- *-* making; your last -summer's coat, ■costume, frocks made like new; renovation. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners. Street. J3UPILS wanted for Hairdressing und *••: Beauty Culture, tuition guaranteed •. positions" for all Jay's N.Z Hairdressl i inu College. 26 Willis'.Street Tel 43-fIS9 - fj KNUINK 100 per cent. Wholemeal v* Bread is made by Denhard Bakeries; j no white flour or colouring matter is used. 1 rpiiKKE is no harshness, crumbliriess. uor s x dryness about Denhard Wholemeo1 J and Brown Bread. It makes a smooth -2 slice and remains moist for, days. . j ■yCM-i & Cakes iced, Stands Lqanjjdi- * Tuition in Decorating, Puff Pastiry.'i etc. George Howe, 53 Kent Terrace. \ EDDJNG Breakfasts are sure to be a} Success when the caterers are John-1 son and Co., Mayfair Cabaret. Tel. 51-71W. 1 V

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 5

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