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D- (Approved for Universal Exhibition) T TODAY — At 2.0, 5.0, and 8.0 p.m. TODAY I FIFTH WEEK! ' THE FILM OF THE MOMENT! : "O-O-N-V-O-Y " " C-O-N-V-O-Y " - ' Still thrilling crowded house,- with its tense, timely adventure and its | grand human comedy! : i With Olive BROOK—Judy CAMPBELL—John CLEMENTS ALSO SCREENING "THE CAPTURE OF SIDI BARRANI" PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (44-144). Direction: J. CJ. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. HELP .WIN THE WAR JOIN THE NATIONAL SAVINGS MOVEMENT. .d ___ i 2.0 p.m. OPE it A HOUSE 8.0 p.m. .Direction: d. G. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. Metro-Goldwyn-M'ayer Present NELSON EDDY—JEANETTE MACDONALD SINGING THOSE GLORIOUS SONGS YOU LOVE TO HEAR! "NEW MOON" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS at D.1.0. and THEATRE (58-230) HELP WIN THE WAR JOIN THE NATIONAL SAVINGS MOVEMENT. T-1--V-O-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. MATINEE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), 1.45 p.m. "DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET" (RecoosmeTided Mora Especially for Adult Audiences) With Edw. G. ROBINSON—Ruth GORDON—Otto KRUGER This is not a g.angstpr film—but the first astounding picture in a field the screen hasn't dared talk aboul .. . until now! A daring story that's all the more remarkable because r*'s true ... A story of courage that will excite every man. .. . A story vi heartbeat and sacrifice that every woman will thrill to! ... Here is the truth that is stranger—and far more thrilling—than any fiction! AND } THE JONES FAMILY "YOUNG As'VoU FEEL" (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) All the Joneses get tfcat young feeling and take over Broadway . . . where the lights are brightest and the hot-spota hottest! Dad has that jitterbug fever! Mother gets that glamour girl feeling! .. . And all the Joneses kick up their heels! Don't miss it if you want a good laugh!! TELEPHONF 48-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/I BEST SCENIC TRIPS * FROM WELLINGTON _ DAILY TRIPS BY COMFORTABLE BUSES. gVERY DAY, including Sunday, comfortable Railway Buses, with careful drivers, make Sightseeing Trips from Wellington. These excursions give the best of thrills for visitors to the Capital City. HUTT VALLEY-PAEKAKARIKI SCENIC DRIVE: j65 M«US3. HALF-DAY TRIP, 6/-. Depart Government Buildings, 2.0 p.m. HUNDRED MILES SCENIC DRIVE ;(Via Akatarawa to Otaki and return via Paekakariki) ONE-DAY TRIP, 15/-. Minimum 5 passengers. Depart Government Bldgs., 10.0 a.m. TEL, 47-800 (Railway Station) FOR RESERVATIONS. Reservations may also be made at the Road Services Office, Railway Station, Wellington, or at any Tourist Bureau. PUBLIC NOTICES. [TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. N°SSlifS l£ffig B TOK A-Building Extension, 11/2/1941. j.i-tA.NbJ<ia-t Ol< LICENCE. B—Erection of Two Cottages. 4/2/1941. T LESLIE FLORENCE CUDBY of T ENw?? S ' rnclos in« % ith . -*-» Wellington Hotelkepn^- h^ina ihl t Works Tenders Board, Wellington, that I desire to obtain and will It the S (b) als° at Palmerston North. Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on the LOOK TO THE FUTURE 3rd day of March 1941, apply for a trans- wm?vt ™ T7 D m T t> fer of the said Licence from myself to WHEN YOU BUILD 1 Dn N fIS L fSLw^r T' f y P°l oaoH e-, -' "F 0R any Building Scheme you have in Dated at Wellington the 23rd day of JO m i n{ ] -necifv December, 1940. ' L. F. CUDBY. WILSON'S WILSON'S ■■"•■■:" INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT, 1936" NEW ZEALAND PORTLAND MANUFACTURE OF RADIO' REC'EIV- - TEW ZEALAND PORTLAND ING SETS. CEMENT. APPLICATIONS have been received CEMENT. -* from— FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., 1. F. J. W. Fear and Co., Wellington, FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., for a Licence to commence to cany, on «tttto pt?a.tt?wti T>vnv>T t? » the above industry to the extent of manu- THL CE^ENi PEOPLE, faeturing approximately fifty custom-built 208-212 Taranaki Street, receivers per annum. Telephone 56-210. 2. Mercury Auto Supplies, Auckland., for a licence to commence to carry on the r—————-_, above industry to the extent of assembling radios suitable for mounting in motor GOLDEN BAY vehicles. GOLDEN BAY 3. Simpson Radios, Petone, for a GOLDEN BAY licence to commence to carry on the above industry to the extent of assembling ap- CEMENT proximately twenty-five custom-built radio per annum. T?OR big concretingjobs or small. Sets Any person who considers he will be ->- like granite. Exceeds the latest materially affected by the decisions of the British Standard Specifications. Bureau of Industry on these applications and who wishes to1 make representations Immediate supplies available from accordingly, must furnish them in writing not later than January 30, 1941, to The GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CO., LTD., G. L. O'Halloran, Secretary, Bureau of (Telephone 41-440); Industry, P.O. Box 3025, Wellington. "— — — —' ~~ JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. (Telephone 42-150). fNSTRUOTIONS as to the insertion or - .. . — ■*• withdrawal of Advertisements in the "Evening Post" must be in writing. Ad- MOTORS AND CYCLES. vertisements received without such in- . structton will be inserted uutil counter- \TTANTED to Buy, Model "A" or simimanded, and charged accordingly. ** Jar type of Car, sedan or tourer cash waiting for good car. 2939 Evg. Post. Alterations to standing Advertisements VijANTED to Buy, Reliable Car, up to should be handed in by 12 o clock the f» £30 JJeplv '-'OGS Ev'f Post day before they are required to appear x%7 \\ttts~; —\ ~V~" ~~c""i°' —" \ — tj— VY AJN.IJiD, Austin / baloon, not older Advertisers in the Country cau remit * J? han n ld'i 5> caeh deal- Price- «tc-» payment by Money Order or Postage 26b0 x ost- , Stamps, TXTANTED to Buy, Small Car, late model, ' * cash buyer; moderate. Ring 18-425. Any person writing to the "Evening 075-CHRYSLER Four Saloon, an old l Jost" Office tor information in regard to 3J car but in really exceptional condiAdvertisements already appearing in the t ion. 55-547 business hours, paper must send stamped addressed enve- vvrro- —,-.., ' vy -", y „ ■■■,' ——3; ,_ ~. 1 lope in order to ensure reply. ]RUl^ °i- d el Sedau Cai> . Engl£h .or v -a-3' Continental; any condition. Write For the convenience ol advertisers cc- 518 Evg. Post, Petone. plies to advertisements may be sent to T^ORD A Sedan, sound order, new tyres, !'Tbe Lost" Publishing Office, but the x £55; Morris 8. 1937, £145; Hillman proprietors do not accept any responsi- 10, 1938, £225; Vauxhall 14, 1938, £200 liility in this respect. Austin 12, 1936, £185; Austin 15, 1936, £175; Morris 12 4-door, £45; Triurnpt 7 While every care is exercised in regard Saloon, £35; A.J.S. "350," £20; B.S.A. to the insertion und classification ol "350," £40. U.C.S., 12 Tory St., 50-748. advertisements, the Proprietors do not p O R SALE, Austin 7 Tourer, 87-28, good hold themselves responsibly tor errors 01 J_ condition, registered; £25 or offer, uop.ipsertion through accident or tron> n R in Terraca OP Evg. Post. other causes, and the Proprietors reserve „ DTT . T - . = -j-S —'■ to themselves the right of omitting adver T° jTUi) Mot, or"Cycle, good running ortiseineuts that they may deem objection _\ der, must be low price, cash. N. H. able, "even though sucb advertiaements Baber, Pinehayen, Silverstream. may have de^n received and paid for in "C*OR SALE, Morris Oxford Coupe, good the usual course of business. •*• condition throughout. Ring or call at Kxcelsior Supply Co. . AU Businesß Vommunicational should be f^OR SALE, Motorcycle, recently overaddressed to the Manager Letters to the I 1 hauled, £30 or near offer. Apply 2944 Editor, News .terns, etc.. to the Editor. g vg p ost We cannot be held responsible for T)AIMLER, 15 h.p. 1934 model, fluid errors in Advertisements transmitted by ■*-' flywheel, preselective gears, folding telephone. £130. Gilliard. Aotea Quay. BLUNUKLL BKOS.. LIMITED., , Mropriptors ILIKE Pohflor because it is easily "T LIKE Politlor because the tin is easily applied, ia antiseptic, preserving, -*■ opened, the polish can't be beaten leaves a fresh fragrance, and producea a for brilliance, there would be an awful lasting, durable shine, therefore is most 'shine' at home if I didn't use Poliflor." economical." A Poliflor user's statement. So writes a Poliflor user.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1941, Page 2

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