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2nd WEEK! THREE SESSIONS ■ Warner Bros. Present ! TODAY: A picture that glows with the warmth of happiness, charming wit, and merry laughter, 2.0 p.m. - — 5.0 p.m. • 8.0 p.m. . ' «MV I OVE j CAME BACK" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) (I Brilliantly played by II , OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND ! JEEFERY LYNN y ——Outstanding Featurettes "Romance of Robert Bums'* (in Technicolor), T% Tp r* E1 Vrp j,fr *'Ice Follies", a Cartoon, Paramount News. V PLANS at Di'LC. and THEATRE (44*4) THB EVENT °F THE SEAS°N: V Movie Ball—Town Hall, Friday, May 9. V V i —— ii i I- TIV'OLI— — TIVOLI ? r (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. *■ SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK. (MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45 p.m.) I I GEORGE FORMBY —— In GEORGE FORMBY "COME ON, GEORGE" c "COME ON, GEORGE I COME ON. GEORGE!" they roared as George on the outsider of the field scrambled over one hurdle, crawled over the second, and fell over the next In the most hilarious hurdle race ever run. "Get set" on this comedy cert to win a fortune In fun! AND "RAMPARTS WE WATCH" (PRODUCED BY "MARCH OF*TIME") Lo Sensationally included is "BAPTISM OF FIRE." . ".-. Produced by Dr. Goebbels to demoralise the world. A picture whose every scene .. . whose every bit of drama will hold you breathless *c with it? thrill. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition) ;» TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/- ---' TROTS! TROTS! TROTS! HUTT PARE, MAY 3, 1941. MATINEE MEETING k. (BY COURTESY OF THE WELLINGTON OWNERS, - BREEDERS, AND TRAINERS' ASSOCIATION) SWEEPSTAKES RAFFLES TROTTING RACES - WHIPPET RACES DRAUGHT RACE ; LADIES' RACES SIDE-SHOWS AFTERNOON TEA GROUNDS OPEN 10.30 a.m. FIRST TROTTING RACE 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-. THE HUTT VALLEY'S BIGGEST PATRIOTIC EFFORT he PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE HUTT VALLEY QUEEN, od SPECIAL BUSES TO COURSE. lie , , , .mi .i in. THE -WALDORF RESTAURANT TEAS ON SATURDAYS ,'" ON SATURDAY, MAY 3, AND EVERY SATURDAY ;E ONWARDS WE WILL BE OPEN FOR TEA j op FROM 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. j se DAINTILY COOKED FISH, ENTREES, GRILLS, AND JOINTS SERVED EVERY NIGHT. BRING YOUR FRIENDS TO TEA AND ENJOY THE COMPORTS OP OUR =. LUXURIOUS LOUNGE WHILE WAITING FOR THE THEATRE. DINING-ROOM WARM AND AIR-CONDITIONED.; IT B. HENDERSON, Manager. SOCCER! ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. SOCCER! BASIN RESERVE TOMORROW HOSPITAL SHIP SOMERSETSHIRE Versus MERCANTILE MARINE No. 2 GROUND—FIRST DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP: SWIFTS v. WATERSIDE KICK-OFF, 3 p.m. NET PROCEEDS TO NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND. 11 CURTAIN-RAISERS at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION (INCLUDING STAND) : ONE SHILLING. I W. J. AR'CUS, Secretary W.F.A. >P....._■ ,is "'■• ■ ■' ■■'■'■■■ ... i ' '■■'■ssssaassssssssgssssassssK. RUGBY THRILLING RUGBY - • SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS IN - KEEN. STIRRING, AND SPECTACULAR PLAY I. ■ ■ ■. ■ " ■ ATHLETIC PARK TOMORROW FINE TALENT FOR BRIGHT FOOTBALL AS A BENEFICIAL DIVERSION IN THESE TIMES. WELLINGTON v. PONEKE B. T°P DIVISION MATCH, at 3 p.m. Preceded by ATHLETIC v. MIRAMAR SENIOR SECOND DIVISION, at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. ~ A. E. NEILSON, Secretary W.r'.F.U. FINANCIAL. EDUCATIONAL. CITY FINANCE COMPANY SHORTHAND.^ TYPEWRITING, AND T ENDS large or small amouuts on any securl- Fl AY and Evening Classes, MATRICUIA t XJ ties; loans made at shortest notice. U TION CLASSBS-Monday (U id ThunXi 69n MANNERS STREET Evenings, K spert -Individual tuliiori.-'Thoroush (3 Doors from Regent Theatre). preparation for all Government and Phamhor Open Friday evenings from 7 till 9. of Commerce Shorthand' Typ"«-rltin« Ex" ms „, , , Enrol now and thus ensuro success. BANKS Telephone 41-330. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 06 The Terrace Tele- ,__ ■ : . phone 47-543. °l LOANS FROM £5 to £100. - X f\N Furniture, Promissory Notes, Motor TUITION \J Vehicles, Lite Policies, Salaries due; any At kind of security accepted. Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. GILBY'S BUSINESS COITTStt? MORRIS LOAN & FURNITURE CO., LTD., .f. v™ Jt* LOIiLEGE 86 Manners Street, Ist Floor (upstairs), HAS 0W RESUMED. Opp. Regent Theatre. Tel. 40-506. Students Coached for KNTS and Debts Collected, low commission"; A CCOUNTANCY Professlonel, Matriculation strict personal attention. Woodley, 16 ICX^ Alr Force, Shorthand, Typewriting etc ' King's Chambers. Tel. 43-681 appointments. OODLEY, lfi King's Chambers.—Loans" on DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. Household Furniture, Insurance Policies; GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE also Small Loans without security. Open Fri- ' l' dil>'' 7'B P'»- 32 Blair Street (behind tram shelter) \ a ORITANNIA LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO., Courtenay Place, Wellington C 3 y *-» LTD.. makes Loans on motor-cars, turni- TeleDhone «ii n<!7 l- ture. wills. P.N.s, or any approved security. ieiepnone 51-987. • l'el 44-962. 39 Farish Street (off Manners St.). I'HOMAS, 111 Customhouse Quay, Will Lend ——— — —- small or large sums, with or without secur- LOWER HUTT W.E.A. CLASS - ity. Tel. 43-783. , HHONIGHT. TONIGHT. p A BOUT Advances on furniture or other *>o WEEKLY t'tstttibwc k,, n » »» . y ' == Post Office), on pnl _ mix/ _ DO "THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE GOLD BUYERS. PRESENT CRISIS." fVLD Fnlne Teeth, Hold, and Jewellery bought. Fee for course, ss. Openjo all. \J Note new address; Murphy and Stewart. PIIRI IP MfiTircc ' 4 Bouleott Street. ,_ ruBLI" NUIIUES. OLD JEWELLER, AND DIAMOND RINGS. gffi iffvZ^S QELL yours to h N.Z. firm. Best prices given. TN connection with the Fire Brigade" Jubilee W. M. Haycraft and Co., Manufacturing A Celebration on Saturday, May 3, 1941, Jewellers, 94 Willis Street (oVer Preston's). Bulck Street will be CLOSED'between Jackson — ' ' -. Street and the Esplanade from 1,30 p.m. to 430 p.m. Adelaide Street will be CLOSED between Bolton Street and Buick Street during W Make Llne or Half-tone Blocks for all the same period. Eastbourne buses will be »V purposes anci all papers, from the cheap- using Queen Street during the closed period of est newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" the other road*, Pfiating Works. Tel. 44-040. v jr. fieth, Town Cleri,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1941, Page 2

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