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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout New Zealand. Deaf Aids — Theatre Cosy and Warm. °TA T E tooo *~**^ lATINEE 2 p.m. NIGHTLY T. 45 p.m. i THE CROWDS ARE. TO THE HAPPIEST SHOW IX TOWN. SOB CROSBS !OB CROSBY ar r"T"C: SOB CROSBY L^l !0B CROSBY MAKE < SOB CROSBY TVJMCir-" ' SOB CROSBY MUSIC tOB CROSBY With JEAN ROGERS SET TO DIXIELAND RHYTHM. Associate Feature — FLAMING GUNS AND POUNDING HOOVES IN A SAGA OF THE WEST. TIM HOLT TIM HOLT "THF TIM HOLT r'AOf'r* TIM HOLT FARGO TIM HOLT f, In» TIM HOLT IJLJ He's a flghtin' fury. ;Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book now. Plans at D.I.C. or TheatreTelephone 51-595. WANTED TO SELL. PRINCESS Electric Washef. latest model, ; t as new; must sell; cash wanted. Write 72ti Evt; Post. C\ LIDB RINK Furniture Factory, Closing Lj Down Sale—Oak China Cabinets, £5 15a: Jab Writing Bureau. £7 ss. Oak Coffee Tables, !3s 6d; Oak Book Tables, 39s 6d; Oak Step Bookshelves, 33s 6d. Opp. Reserve, Wakefleld atreet. . ' i _T those small Plumbing Jobs attended to JT now. Ring 54-146, Barr-Brown's. No job oo small. DLUMBING Work, spouting, downpipe, roof- . L Ing, drainage, concrete tubs fitted by BarrJrown's at shortest notice. Tel. 54-146 for stimate. . ___ HOT water is essential. New services installed. Your present service maintained nd repaired. No job too small. Barr-Brown's. i 4-146. Eb, low pitch (Conn), very 5 little used; perfect condition; £40. 2761 Svg. Post. H REV Fur Coat, hip length; Lady's Shoes iJT (C) ; Gent's Coat, Vest. Principals, 2917 Svg. Post. BIRTHDAYS, Weddings—Franaeless Mirrors always acceptable; buy ex factory, Welington Plate Glass Works, 2 Ebor Street (opp. Motors). Tel. 51-617. JANES LTD., Newtown—Fireside Chairs. 39s 6d, 555, 735; Seagrass Chairs, from 24s id; Fireside Stools. 9s 3d. Opp. Ascot Theatre. TANKS, LTD.—Down Quilts, new season's J designs, sizes double, single, and cot; ihoose now and Jay by. .Newtown, opp. Constable Street. ' JANES, LTD., 172 Riddiford Street—Kapok I Mattresses, loose, single, from 21s 6d, iouble 33s 6d; Pillows, 3s lid. Opp. Ascot i'heatre. .. JANES, LTD., Newtown—Special values, Rolledge Kapok Mattresses, single from 3is id, double slJs5 lJs Od; Pillows, 3s Ud. Opp. Ascot I'heatre. — TAKES, LTD., 172 Riddiford Street—Axil minster Carpet Squares, sizes lOit bin s 9ft, 12 x 9, 12 x 10ft 6in. Opp. Constable Street. _ . i — TxEs LTD., Newtown—Oak Lowboys, £4 4s' Kimu, 555; Tallboys, oak from 4s lib 3d, rimu 07s 6d. Opp. Ascot Theatre. —TjJks LTD 172 Riddiford Street—Jaspe inlaid Linoleum, 2 colours only, 15s id yard; Linoleum, 10s 9d. Opp. Constable Street. — , I~SnR "Smiling" Teeth use a Pyradent Double i Curva Toothbrush. Price 2s. Opera a'ouse Pharmacy, Levy Building, Courtenay. PI. S" OPHISTOCRAT Soluble Night Cream" 2s 9d pot; preserves the delicate texture of ;he skin. Eddie Fletcher, Ltd.. Chemist, Lambton Quay. ■ . JOU.N UiiuADWOUD Flat Grand Piano, 7ft, rosewood, beautifully polished, well preserved; bargain; £105. D. S. Martin, 247 Cuba Street Tel. 50-294. ITMRESIUB Suite. 3 pieces, nice Genoa velJL1 vet cover, green and fawn, £11 103. Martin's. 247 Upper Cuba Street. /■CHESTERFIELD Suite, sft Settee, well up\J holstered in uncut tnoquette, £25. Martin, 247 Upper Cuba Street. if CLOTHES Horses, Ceiling Driers, Towel KJ Racks, Draught Screens. Send for catalogue or call. Specialty Trading Co., UainIng Street. ■ __ WB.ES considering building, alterations, modernising home or shop, consult BarrBrown's. Tel. 54-146. Expert suggestions; estimates free. ; —lf£ is worth living if your home Is up to date. Barr-Brown's carry out renovations and alterations, painting and paperrianalns. Tel. 54-146. > ; SED "Chesterfield Suite Bargain—Cbesterfield and 2 Easy Chairs, in best-quality wool moquette, grey, in reasonably good condition £S 17s 6d for the three pieces; genuine bargain. Yeats, Willeston Street, opposite Stewart NDawson's Corner. CLOSING-DOWN SALE. /■<HD_ Ktnli Jfurnlture li-ctory. Direct •tp \J Public. Wakeiield Street, next Magnus Motors. No reasom ble offer refused. Country orders packed free. — _i AW BENCH, Saw and Motor complete, Treloai 0 Pump, Two-stand Sheep Shearing Machine, Wire Ropes, Hand Pumps, Crab Winch, and Jacks for Hire. G R STEVENS AND CO., LTD., 132b Abel Smith Street. Telephone 50-333. LIKE I'oliflor because the tin Is easily opened, the polish can't De beaten tor urllltanee. there would be an awful shine at home if 1 didn't use Poliflor.' bo writes a Poliflor user. __. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. .A BLESSED ASSURANCE. NOW if the ship goes down, I shall go up," so said a sailor at the British Sailors Mission, who a few nights ago accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his own personal Saviour. Happy man. He meant that like the Apostle Paul, ha could say: "Absent from the body, present with the Lord." Last Saturday in these columns the question was asked from Prov. 30:40: "Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended." Then a half-answer was given from John 3:13: "No man hath ascended up to heaven, but He that came down from heaven, even the Son of Man which is in heaven." We knew that jejrs ago, that no one could go to heaven till the Blossed Sou got God shed His own Blood upon the Cross of Calvary. Now the way is opened into His own blessed Presence, and in virtue of that Blood, the biggest sinner in the world can enter in. No wonder the Apostle Peter says lin Chap. 1:1S: that "We have been redeemed . . . with the precious Blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot." No wonder, he could say, In Verse 8: "Whom having not seen, ye love; in Whom though now ye see Him cot, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory." Sinner, is this your blessed portion? if not—why not? Write "Texts in Trams Mission," P.O. Bos 1303, G.P.O. H-W COVENANT ASSEMBLY. THE CONFLICT SPREADS. EGYPT ! SYRIA ! WHAT NEXT? Is there likely to be an AXIS SPLIT and "WILL HITLER DEFEAT MUSSOLINI?" "WILL HITLER DEFEAT MUSSOLINI?" "WILL HITLER DEFEAT .MUSSOLINI?" "WILL HITLER DEFEAT MUSSOLINI?" "WILL HITLER DEFEAT MUSSOLINI?" Hear Prophecy's Definite Reply. Lecture Illustrated on the Screen. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. rpUARUA HALL. MARKET STREET. AUARUA HALL, MARKET STREET, Off Woburn Road, Lower Hutt. Speaker: MR. 3. W. HARBORD. CITIZENS' CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVILE INTERCESSORY SERVICE We again invite you to join with us at the — TOWN HALL OWN HALL —On— , WEDNESDAY MIDDAY. WEDNESDAY MIDDAY. TWO SESSIONS: 12 30-1 p.m.—COMMISSIONER J. EVAN SMITH. 1-1.30 p.m.—Brief Address by W. F. CURLE, ESQ. H. TEMPLE WHTTE, ESQ., will be at the Organ. Our Empire needs your Prayers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 5

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