FINISHING TOMORROW! . The Stirring Naval Drama:, "HELL^ •-CARGO." "HELL'S CARGO." ■'•'.- (Recommended.. Adult'"'Audiences.) .' .' ' .'■ ' / .v; Also ARTIE SHAW AND HIS- BAND. ' in "DANCING- CO-ED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2 p.m. • S "X 7.45 p.m. _^__/ I)E ] ~ I LUXE I - Courtenay \. Ring Place 53-080. (Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd.) : FRID A V BARRY K. BARNES BARRY K. BARNES VALERIE HOBSON, VALERIE HOBSON, : ALA STAIR SIM, ALA STAIR SIM, The Irrepressible Trip of ■ "This- Man" is News," in Another Sophisticated Mystery Comedy ... 'THIS MAN IN PARTS." "THIS .MAN IN PARIS," "THIS MAN IN PARIS." (Recommended Adult Audiences.) IS YOUR PICTURE outside the Do Luxe? Two free seats forsome lucky people!!! j MATIONAL AK'l GALLEKY. ■^ Buckle Street. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION O* INTERNATIONAL AND NEW ZEALAND A R'i AND I'Hlii CORONATION PICTURE. UOUKS: Week Days.—lo a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays.—2 D.m to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FEES: Adults Is; Children (accompanied by adult). 6d Season Tickets, ss. IBAKOOM OPEN DAILY. DANCINU. EXHIBITION CABARET. XHIBITION CABARET. TONIGHT GOVERNMENT COURT STAFF DANCE WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY SPECIAL DRESS WEDNESDAY NIGHT. MONDAY 9 p.m.-l a.m. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Subs.: 3s 6d Single.' THURSDAY: In deference to Anzac Day, the Cabaret will be closed on Thursday. BOOK YOUR PARTIES NOW FOR EXHIBITION CLOSING WEEK. EXHIBITION CLOSING WEEK. MONDAY ■■■ 9 p.m.-l a.m. TUESDAY Subs. 2s (3d. WEDNESDAY A Ball, under the patWEDNESDAY ronage of the Chairman WEDNESDAY and Directors of the ExWEDNESDAY hibition Company, will WEDNESDAY be held to mark the WEDNESDAY closing of the Exhibition. WEDNESDAY A Wonderul Night has WEDNESDAY been arranged and WEDNESDAY patrons should purchase WEDNESDAY their tickets as early as WEDNESDAY possible.' - WEDNESDAY Subs. 7s .M~. (Tickets WEDNESDAY available at the DJ.C. WEDNESDAY or Exhibition . Cabaret WEDNESDAY Office.) THURSDAY And Dancing 9 p.m.-l a.m. FRIDAY SATURDAY (May 4)— Final Night of Exhibition Season. Subs. 5s single. Bookings are terrific. Ring for your table noAV. MANUEL RAYMOND MANUEL RAYMOND And His All-Star Orchestra Appear Nightly at All Shows. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. MAYBELLE MAYBELLE STURDEE STREET HALL, MAYBELLE Ghuznee Street. MAYBELLE MAYBELLE IVfODERN AND OLDMAYBELLE ITX TIME DANCE. MAYBELLE TONIGHT. MAY BELLI-: Lcs. Henry's Band. MAYBELLE Subs..ls Gd. Subs. Is 6d. MAYBELLE JOHNSON'S CLASSES TONIGHT. rpAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. Exhibition Trams to Doors. 7-8 p.m.—Old Time Waltz. S-0 p.m.—ln termed into Old Time. 9-11 p.m.—Mixed Old and Modern. DANCING FOR ALL. Informal Dress. Subs. Is. JOHNSON'S TONIGHT. TAITA CRICKEi CLUB'S GRAND ANNUAL DANCE. TAITA HALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. Good Floor. Good Supper. CROFT'S NEW CENTURY BAND. Ladies, 2s;- Gents., 2s 6d. Concession Night Concession Night TONIGHT Concession Night TONIGHT Concession Night Concession Night At the Concession Night "jl/TAJESTIC Concession Night ITXAJESTIC Concession Night CABARET. Concession Night CABARET*. Concession Night Concession Night Dancing from 9 until Concession Night midnight. Concession Night Subs.: Ladies. Is 6d; Concession Night Gents.. 2s, including Concession Night supper. Concession Night For Reservations ring Concession Night 45-709. Concession Night No Extra Charge for Concession Night Reserving your Table. Concession Xight PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO PERSONS AFFECTED BY APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES. UNDER PART 111 OF THE INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY " MANUFACTURE OF SOAP. "VTOTICE icj hereby given that applica--4-1 tioiis have been received from the following for licences to engage in the industry of "the manufacture for sale of soap and soap-powder." 1. 11.8. Soap and Tannery Company, Limited. Napier, to the extent of manufacturing soap powder. 2. Scliofield and ••■Company, Limited. Auckland, to the extent of manufacturing a special cleansing .compound for use in "Kcrrick" apparatus.MANUFACTURE OF FOOTWEAR. •' NOTICE is hereby given that an .ipplication has boon- received from G. H. LimfioiY," ATK-kTiiii'd, for fr licence to engage -in the ■ imlustf'y of "the manufacture for side of footwear" to the extent of manufacturing men's and women's and .'children's-.footwear. . '. Any person who considers he will be materially ail'eeted: by the decisions of the Bureau' in respect of ■ these applications, and who' wishes to make representations accordingly, must furnish such representations in writing so as to roach the undersigned not later than May 2, 1940. G L O'HALLOTTAN."Secretary, Bureau of Industry, P.O. Box 1679. Wellington. PUPILS wanted for Hairdressing and Beauty Culture, tuition guaranteed,, positions for all. Jay's N.Z. Hairdressing, College, 23 Willie Street. Tel. 43-588. {
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 96, 23 April 1940, Page 2
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