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HURRY! LAST TWO DAYS IN WELLINGTON. COURTENAY PLACE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51 r 542. I 2 p.m. I TWICE DAILY | 7.-5 | First Showing in New Zealand, Two Brandnew 1942 Special Attractions. The Toughest, Roughest Picture since "DEAD END." THE ORIGINAL "DEAD END" KIDS THE ORIGINAL "DEAD END" .KIDS Leo GORCEY, Bobby JORDAN, Huntz HALL (Now to be known as the "EAST SIDE KIDS") | "BOWERY BLITZKRIEG" "BOWERY BLITZKRIEG" "BOWERY BLITZKRIEG" "BOWERY BLITZKRIEG" "BOWERY BLITZKRIEG" "BOWERY BLITZKRIEG" ] ,_, Out of a melting-pot of crime they roar . . • rough, rowdy, and riotous. These toughies give you their newest, greatest, and most hectic adventure, guaranteed to jolt you right out of your seats with its terrific dramatic punch. ALSO ON THE PROGRAMME: Another Brand-new 1942 Special Attraction, showing for the First Time in New Zealand. RAY MIDDLETON, JANE WYATT, RAY MIDDLETON, JANE WYATT, HARRY DAVENPORT HARRY DAVENPORT —In— "HURRICANE SMITH" "HURRICANE SMITH" . "HURRICANE SMITH" "HURRICANE SMITH" "HURRICANE SMITH" "HURRICANE SMITH" HIS FUTURE THREATENED I Was he to pay for another man's past? Why was he unable to prove his Innocence? Who held the key to the dire secret that threatened to destroy the great love that was his life? (Both Pictures Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ' PLUS TOYLAND PREMIERE—A Delightful Musical Comedy, with the Vitaphone Kiddies. APPLAUDED AT EVERY SESSION. PLUS WALT DISNEY'S "MICKEY'S PARROT," with MICKEY MOUSE. PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d. No Extra to Reserve. Children Half-price at the Matinees. JJOXY. -THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. SHOWING NOW I Continuous from 11 a.m. A GRAND STORY OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. GARY COOPER AND DAVID NIVEN. With ANDREA LEEDS, REGINALD OWEN, BRODERICK CRAWFORD In Samuel Goldwyn's "THE REAL GLORY" "THE REAL GLORY" And "CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND" "CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND" Starring SIDNEY TOLER, CESAR ROMERO, PAULINE MOORE. SEN YUNG, DOUGLAS FOWLEY, SALLY BLANE. (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plus Donald Duck Cartoon and Screaming Edgar Kennedy Comedy. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. WEEKEND SECTIONS. Akatarawa, Sllverstream Heretaunga, Blue Mountains The Sounds, MA.JS. Sections can be had foi a low deposit and easy monthly Instalments. Some have beautiful streams, some are planted In valuable trees, all of them provide a chance to their owners to nave an Inexpensive, healthy holiday. Ring us for further particulars— GOODWIN AND CHICHESTER, LTD., Telephone 46-879 or 37-770. NEWTOWN. SECTIONS. jHORNER 68 IfEKGUSSON AND 104 ARNEY \J STREETS. Section No. 38 —Frontage to Fergnsson Street, 82ft; depth 52ft. Section No. 39 —Frontage to Fergusson Street. 86ft: depth to Arney Street, 52ft. The whole area, navlng two frontages, is an excellent site for erection >.'f Flats or Business Premises. Apply— HENRY KEMBEB AND SON. 324 Lambton Quay, Cl. lOWER HUTT, £1285—-Attractive Bungalow Jl and garage, 4 rooms, kitchenette, comfortable lounge and breakfast-rooms, dual hot water, level, sunny section, handy station and scl]ool. KILBIRNIE —Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, two frontages, good vegetable garden. £1550 (just on market). Handy Rongotai College. ISLAND BAY —(Vacant) Bungalow. 5 rooms, kitchenette, recently renovated throughout, sunny position. £1450. (Just on market.) Great value. CITY —Three Flats, modern structure, good investment, showing 7% per cent. Price £6000. (Just on market.) Substantial cash deposit. WADESTOWN—(Vacant) Modern Bungalow (as new), delightful harbour view, nice surroundings, very, select. £2100 (or offer). Just on market. KAItORI —New Bungalow (just completing), 5 rooms, • kitchenette, latest appointments, "streamlined" interior, landscape windows, close tram. £1950. (Just on market.) Brand-new Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, beautifully appointed and well equipped for comfort, and labour-saving. £1785. (Just on market.) R. LESLIE JONES, Housing Specialist, 101 WILLIS STREET. 101 WILLIS STREET, Telephone 41-222. ORIENTAL BAY. FINK RESIDENCE of 6 rooms and glassedin sleeping balcony, commanding a fine view of city and harbour, equipped with central heating system, electric hot water, specially imported gas r;inge, fourteen hot points, stainless steel sink, etc., etc. The lounge is 25ft by 15ft. with brick fireplace and plateglass window. PRICE £3000. KHANDALLAH. SPANISH BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and sun porch fitted with electric cooker and electric hot water system. Built only three years under architect's supervision. Room garage. Handy station. PRICE £1955. ISLAND BAY. BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette, with large garage. Sunny position, spacious section, just above street level, only just, off tram line. PRICE £IGSO. J. H. BETHUNE & C 0.,, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. Cornci tfwitherstoii ano Brandon Streets Telephone 42-064 and 42-065. UOUSIMi I'ItOKI.EM SOLVED. HAIAITAI SECT KINS H'Otf ii'-00l (1 UOIJ uuiLIUMi cSl'l l<> tviitiin eas> reach .J of trams sind ouses ire qow available Situated in Haialial with a magnllieent out molt, these Sections ire » sound 'Investment Building li'inance Obtainable. THE UATAITA) LAND CO., LTD., 31 lohnstoD Street. Telephone 43-200 MIRAMAR. -fl MINUTE'S walk to tram —Modern Bunga- ! low, only 5 years old, in good condition, 4 looms, sun-room, electric hot water, gas stove, porcelain bath, good garden; first to inspect will buy; £1450, with only £350 deposit. DUNBAR SLOANE LIMITED, 155-157 Lambton Quay. Telephone 45-107; evenings 36-846.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1942, Page 2

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