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(Recommended by the Censor for Adults) FINAL DAY! PARAMOUNT'S COMEDY SENSATION— "FRENCH WITHOUT TEAKS" PLANy it D.I.C. anJ THEATRE (Tel. 44-144). Direction: i C Williainsoi, Picture Corporation Limited. 2.0 p.m. REGENT 8.0 p.m. Commencing TOMORROW! The author of "Magnificent Obsession" and "Green Light"—the popular Lloyd C. Douglas—thanked Paramount Pictures for it preserving the full flavour of "Disputed DISPUTED Passage" his latest best-selling triumph! j^,*.ks*- vxaja/ Thoge who likef] the characters in the P A i2Q A P F " book will be thrilled to see them come rAOOiIUIj t0 ]ife on the scre en! Must a doctor who dedicates his life to ■ mankind give up all thoughts of romance? The vivid, stirring story of a young doctor, the girl he adores, and the medical scientist who tries to keep them apart! (Recommended oy the Censor for Adults) LAST TWO DAYS OF M-G-M's MERRY MUSICAL— "BAKES IN ARMS" With MICKEY ROONEY and JUDY GARLAND. (Approver for Universal Exhibition) 2.0 p.m. ——. OPERA HOUSE - 8.0 p.m. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. " WE SHALL FIGHT ON " "T?T7WT'Q T ACT '*" S° the Maori& at °rakau Pa XViJj VVIO lji\.OX hurled defiance at the British general who STA.ND " *ia(* afiked them to surrender. .. . Here in all its thundering glory is the stirring story of New Zealand's colonial days . . . in a great motion picture, made by New : I Zealanders and enhanced by the glorious TTT?TTY i "V music of Alfred Hill. . "JJTT'X^'TT (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS at D.I.C. or THEATRE (Telephone 56-230). T-I-V-O-L-I - (Opposite Parliamentary Buildings) TONIGHT and TOMORROW! . TONIGHT and TOMORROW! "B-E-A-U G-E-S-T-E" Gary COOPER—Ray MILLAND—Robert PRESTON And "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" Bob HOPE— Paulette GODDARD (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults) TELEPHONE 43-9<>B PRICES 1 /6, 1A FRIDAY NEXT: MICHAEL REDGRAVE in "A WINDOW IN LONDON" JONES FAMILY in "TOO BUSY TO WORK" WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT JULY 29 — MONDAY NEXT COME AND SEE THE DROP-KICK ARTIST! EARL McCKEADY (Who always puts on. a Great Performance) ■ ■■' ■ • ■.'. ■. '• " •'■ '■• 'Versus ' V;: ': DAN* O'CONNOR (The Flying Tackle and Drop-kick Expert) PREFERENTIAL BOOKING and DAY SALES open at E. W. Humphrey's,1 Manners Street, TOMORROW. ORDINARY BOOKING FRIDAY. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (AH plus tax.) SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! HILL BROS. LTD. Wish to notify all Intone Resul'-nb ot the Opening of a Most Modern and Up-to-date DELICATESSEN STORE and KITCHEN at Corner QUEEN and JACKSON STREETS, PETONE, On THURSDAY, JULY 25, at 8.45 a.m. As a Special Opening Offer HILL BROS, will sell for three days only (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday), their famous PUFF PASTRY at gd per lb. Usual price 9d. Be sure to tako advantage of this Wonderful Offer. Remember, the above price is for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week only. HILL BROS, also feature tho following lines—made in our up-to-date Kitchens, and always obtainable at our New Petone Shop:— MEAT PIES 4d each ROAST RABBITS 1/6 each MEAT PASTIES 2d each CORNED BEEF 1/8 per U> FRUIT PIES 8d each ROAST PORK 2/8 per lb PIKELETS 8d dozen COOKED HAM 2/6 per lb FLAPJACKS 5 for 6d PICKLED PORK 1/10 per lb CRUMPETS 4 for 6d BRAWN .../... 1/- per lb SANDWICHES (in all varieties). WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOE NEW AND BETTER HOME-COOKED GOOBS HILL BROS. LTD., JACKSON STREET, PETONE,

PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED £3,300,000. Established 1860. ■MESSRS. ERNEST HUNT, TURNER AND HESLOP. Public Accountants, Phoenix House, 127 Featherston Street, have been appointed the SOCIETY'S WELLINGTON AGENTS. No procuration fees payable. JXW^S^fl EDUCATION BOARD. FOLLOWING is the result of the poll *■ which closed on July 17, 10i0:—HuttHorowhenua Ward of the Rural Area: O. M. Henderson, 92 (elected); A E. Hyde, 24; F. C. Meyer, 22; A. E. Robinson, 37; C. It. H. Taylor, 21; valid votes, 190; informal, nil. Hutt-Petone Urban Area: H. Fairclough, 7; J. Stonehouse, 75 (elected); valid votes, 82; informal, nil. Marlborough Ward of the Rural Area: S. C. Hyndman, 89 (elected); W. D. Pike, 63; valid votes, 152; informal, nil. Wellington Ux'ban Area: A. L. Holloway, 88; L. Johnson, 26; T. K. Moody, 103 (elected); C. H. W. Nicholls, 155 (elected); R. H. Whitbur.n, 23; valid votes, 395; informal, nil. W. I. DEAVOLL, Returning Oflieor. WELLINGTON CITY L'UUXCIL. BASIN KESERVE AND NEWTOWN PARK. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■*-^ charges for admission to the undermentioned Reserves will be mad*- alter the hour of 12.30 p.m. on Saturday. July 27, 1940, in accordance with the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw No. 1. 19-'l3, Part 12. as amended by the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw Amendment No. 18 (Reserves), 1938. Admission to Basin Reserve: Adults (15 years of age or over). One Shilling: Children, free. Admission to Newtown Park: Adults (15 years of a^e or over), Ninepence; Children, free. Persons who have entered tlTe above Reserves before 12.30 p.m. and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charges. - E. P. NORMAN. Town Clork. i»-» from 555; no extra charge for easy terms. Heimanne. 13a Courtenay Place.,

PENfISTS. O. EVANS. DENTAL SURGEON. Stewart Uaweon'e Buildings, Lambton Quay. Telephone '45-488 BUSINESS NOIICES. NOTICE TO SUBSCHIHEKS. CUBSi KIBKKS wbuse Delivery •^ ot tbe 'Evmiug i'ost" ifl unsiitistactorj are particularly requested to communicate OfRteCT with the I»I'BLISHRR. instead of cohtplaininp to the runner boy*. This course ensures first-band knowledge ot irregulantiee and prompt attention BLUNUELt BROS.. LIMITED. Toe 'Evening Post." SEEDS. PLANTS. AND SHRUrfS I^OR Rupe Trees, Fruit Trees, and all kuide of Flowering Shrubs try Wheatley's Nurseries. Forutu Street. l.«wfi Hiitt Tel 60-216 MACHINERY FOR SALE. PUMPS OF EVERY SIZE FOR EVERY PURPOSE. rjUPLEX Boiler Feed, Centrifugal, •*-' Rotary, Semi-rotary, Diaphragm, Sump, Portable Self-priming, and Household Pumps for Electric and Engine Drive. Send us your pumping problems. Estimates free. JOHiN CHAMBERS AND SON LTD., Corner Cable Street and Jervoie Quay, Wellington. King Street. Palmeraton North. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ANTED to Sell, Piano, as new, Bethoven maker. Ring 50-676,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 21, 24 July 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 21, 24 July 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 21, 24 July 1940, Page 2

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