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HERE IS- A PICTURE ! 1 PACKED AGAIN LAST NIGHT. An avalanche of patrons' congratulations on film's merit —triumph that is the talk of the city. l^p^p AR AMO UNT^>~ Courtenay Place. Cosy and Warm as Your Own Fireside. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. I 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY I 7.45 ] I 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY [7.45 | THK TWO 1940 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS. Ginger Rogers - James Stewart Ginger Rogers James Stewart Ginger Rogers James Stewart •Kitty Foyle" herself. Of "Philadelphia Story" In Their ONLY SCREEN Appearance Together. "VIVACIOUS LADY" "VIVACIOUS LADY" "VIVACIOUS LADY" "VIVACIOUS LADY" With JAMES ELLISON, BEULAH BONDI, CHARLES COBURN. Exclusive First N.Z. Screening. Burgess Meredith —— Irene Hervey Burgess Meredith Irene Hervey Burgess Meredith Irene Hervey i ' With BARRY FITZGERALD, RAYMOND WALBURN, ROBKK'I ARMSTRONG, ESTHER RALSTON, In "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" * "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" "^AN FRANCISCO DOCKS". fury strikes on the Barbary Coast l Fear I Hate! Murder 1 Bringing to life the fog;hrouded past ol the port or all nations 1 (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ROXY THEATRE. OXY THEATRE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-61 S. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Daily. SHOWING NOW SHOWING NOW — The Mightiest Thrill Picture ever conceived. "DR. CYCLOPS" Starring ALBERT UEKKUit JANICE LOGAN— THOMAS CALEY. The drama of humans shrunk by the mad caprice of a scieuust to only 14 inches In height See the little people plot their revenge against the ulcantlc mad genius. FILMED ENTIRELY IN COLOUR. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) AND JOE E. BROWN und MARTHA RAVE JOB E. BROWN and MARTHA RAVE In "CHAMPION CHUMPS" The Biggest Comedy Riot Id Years. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) EXCKLLKNT MaTIIHKTTESJ PUBHC NOTICES. RETAILERS' GRECIAN PRINCESS COMMITTEE.' . EESULT 01? RAJjFLE for David McCrae's Bedstead, etc. :— First Prize-Ticket U7Ol, Mrs. Dryden, 6 Darlington Road, Miramar. Wellington. | Second Prizo—Ticket 950, A. H. Yule, Faber's Furnishing Company, Wellington. Third Prize—Ticket 1183, Sagar, 33 Torrldon Road, Miramar, Wellington. , I Please apply to tha Treasurer, C/o James S;i^ToN WlKk BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION SHETLAND PONY RAFFLE:— Winning No. 3169. j Please apply to Barber and Company, Lambton Quay, Wellington. , milE MAPLE FURNISHING CO., WELLING- -*- TON, LTD., announce the following winners in their Victory Queen Carnival Raffle :— First Prize (I)— Ticket No. 288, Mr. E, Holllngs, 112 Onepu Road, E3. Second Prize (2)— Ticket No. 3465—Mr. J. F. Anderson, c/o X Store. Third Prize (3)— Ticket. No. 5012, no name. Fourth Prize (4)— Ticket No. 17, Mrs. J. Ellis, 231 Willis Street, Cl. NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY. | UPPER HUTT SUB-CENTRE. A COURSE of First-aid Lectures will be 1 J\. commenced on Thursday, May 22, at 7.30 p.m. in St.' Hilda's Hall. Advanced Intermediate and Elementary grades. Students are asked to enrol on opening night. Hon. Secretary. TJBLIC SERVICES QUEEN GROUP. TRAVEL TRIP RAFFLE RESULTS. Ist Prize —Round Trip to Samoa — A 23050. 2nd Prize —Trip to Chateau Tongariro— 26080. C. A. SHARP, Joint Sec. i Room 16, Grd. Floor, Govt. Bldgs. ! BOROUGH OF PETONE. DECLARATION OF POLL. I HEREBY give Public Notice that at the Election held on the 17th day of May 1941 the persons hereunder mentioned were candidates and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively, viz.: ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. ANDERSON, Raymond Alexander 1210 BURNS. John Campbell 825 CAMPBELL, Edward' Norman 615 CARR, John Thomas 845 CUMMING, James < 1236 EDWARDS, William Herbert 1051 FOX, Robert 1148 GAYNOR, James Reedy 1310 GILL, William Francis 728 GREEN, Harold 1228 lIUGGAN, Joseph 1278 JONES, Samuel-George, Jun 743 MACFARLANE, Alexander Milstcad ... 1527' .MARTIN, .lames Charles 1111 .MILLER, Alexander 1043 NOBLE, Victor Albert 1263 PALLESEN, Paul John Andrew Bruun . 610 riKKSBY, William Boyd SO6 .SEYMOUR, William , 744 SMITH, Sam Htlwin 665 STKFFENSEN, Albert George 1204 Informal votes 44 AND 1 hereby declare the said Raymond Alexander Anderson, James dimming, Robert fox, James Roudy Gaynor. Harold Green, Joseph Huggan, Alexander Mllstead Macfarlane, Victor Albert Noble, and Albert George Steffen<(.>n to be duly elected. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER TO THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. BLAKE, Sara Ellen 1466 ! LEOPARD, John Henry 1116 Informal votes 39 AND I hereby declare the said Sara Ellen Blake to be duly elected. I. Dated at Pctone this 20th day of May, 1941. H. FIRTH, Returning Officer for the Borough of Petone. MOTOR TRADE PRrNCESIS. , RAFFLE WINNERS. Richelieu Dinner Cloth—Miss J. Little. Blue Floral Nightgown—Mrs. T. Brodie, Hand-worked Handkerchief—Mrs. W. Rlddoll. Tea Coscy—No. 0. MARIOX FRASER, Hon. Secretary, Ladies' Committee. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whoso Delivery of tho "Evening Post" Is unsatisfactory are particularly roquosied to communicate DIRECT WITH THE PUBLISHER Instead ! of complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention. BLUNDELL RISOS. LIMITED. The "Evening Post." EVERY Genuine Denhard Loaf Is branded D.R or is ent'ireltd with a distinguishing band or wrapper. The White Vienna and the Vienna 10 per cent. Wheat Germ loaves are branded JD.fi. underneath.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 117, 20 May 1941, Page 2

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