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Courtenay Place Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. • Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. 2 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 7.45 p.m. A Reissue by Special Arrangement with X.X.D. (Radio) Pictures of One of the Most Popular Musical Shows Ever Produced. "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE' FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." "FOLLOW THE FLEET." With FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS, RANDOLPH SCOTT, HARRIETT HILLIARD. | REMEMBER THE SONG HITS.—"We' Saw the Sea," "Get Thee Behind Ale, Satan," "Let Yourself Go," "I'd Rather Lead a Band," "Here Am I, But Where Are You," "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket," '"Let's Face the Music and Dance." 20th Century-Fox Films Present GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, GRACIE FIELDS, With Roger Livesey, Mary Maguire, Jack Donahue, Peter Coke, and Skippy, In The Best of all Gracie Fields Pictures, j "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP » SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." SEVEN GRACIE FIELDS SONG HITS: "Swing Your Way to Happiness"—"GiddyUp"—"Mrs. Binns's Twins"—"Peace of Mind"—"You've Got to be Smart in the Army Nowadays"—"May Morning"—"The Holy Qity." ROXY THEATRES OXY THEATRE. Cosy and Warm. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. SHOWING NOW , Continuous from 11 a.m. JOHN GARFIELD, With THE "DEAD END" KIDS-CLAUDE RAINS-ANN SHERIDAN-MAY ROB-SON-GLORIA DICKSON, In y "THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL." "THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL." (Rec. by the Cens6r for Adults.) Associate Feature: "LAW OF THE PAMPAS." "LAW OF THE PAMPAS." The Latest of the Hopalong Cassidy Series. With WILLIAM BO YD, SIDNEY TOLER, STEFFI DUNA, RUSSELL ,HAYDEN. REGAL KARORI. EGAL — KARORI. Box Plans: "Knighton's" (Phone 28-365). 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 "U-BOAT 29." . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And "DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW: Also WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. JAMES STEWART, MARLENE DIETRICH, CHARLES WINNINGER in "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY, SATURDAY: DAVID NIVEN in "RAFFLES." "RAFFLES." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR SALE __ a + PLAYLAND. PLAYLAND, CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. DISPOSALS DAILY ■ Between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. T>UILDING MATERIAL, WALL- •° BOARD, OREGON PINE, CORRUGATED IRON, ROOFING FELT, BOLTS, STEEL FLATS, GUTTERING, ETC. IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. TELEPHONE 18-230. PLAYLAND, CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. "TRENTHAM" RACES. JULY 9. » TOMORROW (TUESDAY), Race Trains ■*- leave Wellington at frequent intervals from 10.10 a.m. until 10.45 a.m.; also ordinary trains at 8.45, 9.38, 9.55 a.m., and 12.16 p.m. Return fare 5s 6d, which fncludes admission charge to Racecourse. IN THE MATTER of "The Companies Act, 1908," —And— IN THE MATTER of INGLIS BROS. AND COMPANY LIMITED (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION). TWTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an --' Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at my office, sth Floor, A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on Monday, the 29th clay of July, 1940, at 12 noon, for the purpose of having an account laid before the meeting showing the manner in which the windingup has been conducted and the property of the Company disposed of and of hearin" any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator and also for the purpose of considering and if thought fit passiug an extraordinary resolution to the effect that the books, accounts, and documents of the Company and of the Liquidator shall be disposed of by destroying the same ' f°DatS th at Wellington this sth day of July, 1940. p _ pATTR i CK> Liquidator. RENTAL CARS. DE LUXE V 8 RENTAL CARS. BURKE BROS., LTD., Kilbirnie. Tel. 17-099, Cheapest rates. Tel. 17-099. EXCHANGE. IF you want to Sell or Exchange your Property, see A. E. Webb and Co., 14* Panama Street. Tel. 42-521. Exchange Specialists. SEEDS, PLANTS, AND SHRU3S. FOR Rose Trees, Fruit Trees, and all kinds of Flowering Shrubs try Wheatley's Nurseries, Porutu Street, Lower Hutt. Tel. 60-216. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED to Sell, an Upright Grand Piano, by Dorner, in good condition; suitable for hall or large room. Tel. 26-194. =_=____________=_______=_- TJSINESS STATIONERY-Good Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your next quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1940, Page 2

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