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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD.. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout N.Z. PLANS at D.1.0. and^THEATRE (52-212) Hearing Aids. Sessions. 2.15 and 8.0 I'liJiMlEK Pl-HiSENTATION TODAY! At 2.15, and 8 p.m. , In all the World—No Entertainment Like This. DAVID O. SELZNICK, •• Producer of "GONE WITH THE WIND," Presents the outstanding picture of 1940 . . acclaimed by crowds and critics as the screen's crowning • triumph. Bigger and better .. . and greater than you ever expected. DAPHNE DU MAURIER'S "REBECCA " "REBECCA " "REBECCA " "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA" "REBECCA " "REBECCA" i "REBECCA " "REBECCA" "REBECCA " Brilliantly played by this superb and talented cast. I Laurence Olivier .... Maxim De Winter Joan I ontaine Mrs. De Winter George Sanders J ac k Favell Judith Anderson Mrs. Danvers | Nigel Bruce Major Gibbs Lacey I C. Aubrey Smith Col. Julyan Reginald Denny Frank Crawley Gladys Cooper Beatrice Lacey PATRONS NOTE.- . Owing .to the length of this great picture patrons are advised to be seated early. THE SECRET OF MANDERLEY. Broods' Qvor many lives . . . haunting . . . mysterious . . . one of the most dramatic and gripping love stories ever told! Also Screening the Latest 1940 | "MARCH OF TIME," "MARCH OF TIME," The Story behind the Stalin-Hitler Alliance. . . . Will Stalin help Hitler? HURRY - BOOK - EARLY. . A United Artists Release. * Bookings for all Sessions are Pouring in. I (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) WORD COMPETITION. qPHE First Prize of £2 2s in the Com- ■*■ petition that appeared in this paper last Tuesday is divided amongst the following, whose answers were - correct and the neatest of the iirst lot received:—B Parks, J. Wilton, E. Webb, N. Bagnall R. C. Hall, and F. Read. Consolation Prizes are being dispatched to the following:—J. Spackman, S. Vautier, Miriam Allen, N. H. Boyd, F. H. N. Skinner, F. A. Bailey, Joan Nicol, N. Cederholm, Tom Brice, June Blake, Rod Barnes, and Lynetfce Ellis. The winners are being communicated with today. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Smart Boy, for Messages, * * must ride bicycle. Apply Basil Cooper, Hardware, 171 Riddiford Street. TI7ANTED, Capable Cook-General. AptT ply 3 Park Street, Thorndon, or Ring Tel. 44-397. WANTED, Refined Girl, few weeks, " every consideration given, very easy place. 55-230. • WANTED, Smart Lad for messages. Wellington Paper Bag Co., Ltd., 147----351 Tory Street. \_ CCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208 Quay— Married Driver, Diesel tractor, £4, cottage; Single Man, £3; Shepherds; Timber Stackers; Gardener; Navvies; Cow-man-Gardener, 58s; Cooks-General; Married Couples; Children's Nurse, 40s (1 child); 2nd Chefs; Waitresses. \\fANTED, Girl, left schoolT" companion ** child, 5 mornings. Flat 1, Sunhaven, Oriental Parade; urgent. YOUNG Man, age 23, seeks productive farm work. Apply 3306 Evg. Post. "ENERGETIC Butcher required. Apply M-J Wood Bros., Cuba Street, city. A DVERTISER will give widow Weekly •"- Work. Apply 827. Post Agency, Newtown. • TIfARSDEN SCHOOL, Karori—Wanted, -"A Capable Help for Kitchen. Apply to Housekeeper^ Tel. 27-628. COOK, women, small hotel, experienced all branches. Cunningham's Elite Registry. 42-205. HOUSES TO LET. TO LET, Partly-furnished 5-Td. House, all convs. Apply Tel.. 52-176 ._ TO LET, Paraparaumu Beach, Furnished 2-rd. Whare, Shacklock range, elec-. trie light, hot-point, close to stores; beautiful climate; rent 15s per week. 24 Fitzherbert Street, Petone. TO LET, for 6 months, The Plateau, 4-rd. modern cottage, fully furnished, electric light, electric stove. Leslie Jones, 101 Willis Street. KARORI— Modern 4-rd. House and garage, unfurnished, but carpeted, allelecfcric, adults. Williamson and Co. 46-104. OUSE, Furnished, 4 rooms, available to clean, reliable people, small rent, board owner, adults only. Ring 14-901. HOUSE, 7 rooms, garage, 1 floor, opp. University, private use only, 90s. Keys from J. H. Bethune and Co. O LET, Furnished Cottage, Raumati, eea frontage, electric, short term; rental £1 2s 6d. Particulars ring 41-069. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. TO LET, Space, in Martin's Bldgs., 45a Courtenay Place. Apply Martin's Shoe Stores, 15 Courtenay Place. "WALLACEVILLE— Shop and Living »v Rooms to let, hot-cold water, c.1., suitable sewing, dressmaking, drapery; 30s. Williams, Agent, opp. Station, Wallaceville. PANAMA STREET — 2 Furnished Grond-floor Offices, with convs., and use of tel. Ring Williamson and Co., 46-104. OFFICES TO LEI. HpHREE SINGLE ROOMS in "Evening *• Post" Building, Willis Street. Well ligihted and centrally heated. For particulars apply . THE MANAGER. TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. 3 ADJOINING Rooms, totalling 800 sq. . ft., singly or together; suitable workrooms, storerooms, offices. Apply Ground Floor, Express Building, Customhouse Quay, opp. A.M.P. LARGE Workshop, fitted as joinery, situated Island Bay, city end, £1 per 'week; offer. Williamson and Co. 40-104. npO LET, New Modern Concrete Garage, -1 Boulcott Street; 10s. 50-457. BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. PALMERSTON NORTH—Progressive Suburban Grocery, turnover £325 monthly, rent £2 ss, 5 large living-rooms, j all convs. Price £150, st ck and plant] at valuation. Write 486 Evg. Post. npEAROOMS and Cake Kitchen, with liv- ■*- ing-rooms, no offer refused. 164 Lamb- j ton Quay. ' ; ! FOR SALE. LAND AGENCY. Excellent stand and offices, doing good business. Exceptional circumstances compel Urgent Sale. Will accept £100 for quick sale. BLADES AGENCY, COLEMAN PLACE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 134, 7 June 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 134, 7 June 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 134, 7 June 1940, Page 3

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