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Tel. 43-968 — T IVOLI- 1/- and 1/6 (Opposite Parliament Buildings) j, TONIGHT, WED., THURS. (Shorts from 7 o'clock Reserve Early! The Life and Loves of an Unusual Woman! MARTHA SCOTT — WILLIAM GARGAN in "CHEERS FOE MISS BISHOP" I'lus— OSA JOHNSON'S "I MARRIED ADVENTURE" (Programme Recommended by the Censor for Adults) ■ Shorts 7 p.m., "I MARRIED ADVENTURE" 7.3(1 p.m., "CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP" 9 p.m. ! MATINEE TOMORROW — 1.45 p.m. Tel. 25-041 — R I V 0 L I — 1/- and 1/6 NEWTOWN TONIGHT, WED., THURS. (Shorts from 7.15 o'clock"" Reserve Early! Another Outstanding,, Programme— ROBERT PRESTON - ELLEN DREW in "THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th" Plus— t'REU MacMURRAY - PATRICIA MORISON in "RANGERS OF FORTUNE" (Programme Recommended by the Censor for, Adults) Shorts 7.1.3 p.m., "RANGERS OF FORTUNE" TS<i) p.m., "THE NIGHT OF JAN. lUth" 0.15 p.m.. — Rivoli — Kiroli — Itivoli — Hivoll — Rivoi; - Rivoli - Rivoll — Rivoli — RivolT — I '■■ ' CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE Never has our Empire and our (and been In such need of YOUR Prayers. We , invite you /to join with us at tho— TO W' N HA L L TOWN H A L L On TOMORROW - WEDNESDAY - MIDDAY . 12.30 to 1.30 12.30 to 1 p.m.—REV. It. L. FUKSDON will speak briefly. 1 to 1.30 p.m.—L. T. JACOBSKN, ESQ.. will preside. CLEMENT HOWE, ESQ., will be at the Organ. i ■ . come' and pray for your nation

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. NEWTOWN SECTIONS. CORNER GS FERGUSSOX and 104 ARNEY STREETS. Section No. 38—Frontage to Fergusson Street, 82ft; depth 52ft. Section No. 39—Frontage to Fergusson Street. 80ft; depth to Aruey Street, 52ft. The whole area, having two frontages, is an excellent site for erection of Flats or Business Premises. Apply— HENRY KEM.BER AND SON, 321 Lambton Quay, Cl. HATAITAI. IN select locality, with harbour view, an ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE. pleasant entrance hall, sunn.y drawinaroom tiled fireplace, bay window with seat. view. Large bedroom, 2 built-in wardrobes, bracket lights, view. ' Bedrooms, 2 and 3 double-sizf with wardrobes built-in; dining-room, tiled firepiaee, servery from kitchen; large kitchen, plenty of cupboards, every convenience. Bathroom of large size with Fa ma door, shower recess. ■ (Jood-slzed.washhouse, plenty of airjiiu space; built-in cupboards; large" ■ dry tmsement, tool-room, play-room, or suitable for additional hcdroom. Double siarage; neal level lawns, . front and hack; sun nil day. I An t'.xcellent Property. Good Value at £2501). J. H. BETHUNE & Q() M A'UCTIDNKKIti! AND KSTATE A HUNTS. Coinei Keai.lierstoD ano Brandon Streets relepluxie* 42-064 ano 42-005. WOBURN. BRAND NEW. ATTRACTIVE SPACIOUS 5-ROOMED HUNGALOW. 3 bedrooms, iouuce, diningI room, model all-electric kitchenette, roomy section, excellent soil, maximum sunshine, handy all transport and school.. Cash £1650. fi 1500—SOLE AGENTS. Just on market and a GENUINE BARGAIN Owner leaving district, prepared sacritfce Modern Bungalow, 5 mins. Hutt Station, containing 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining-room, kitchenette, sarage. Don't miss this I EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. LOWER HUTT—Delightful IVi-storey Residence, set well back from road, amidst charming surroundings, containing upstairs 3 bedrooms (1 with separate dressing alcove and walk-in wardrobe), lovely lounge, dining-room, den. and kitchenette downstairs, garage; a sacrlnce at £2300; suitable terms to approved client. MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW. Situated Sunniest part of Hutt, attractively made out In lawns and vegetable gardens, 3 bedrooms, large lounge, «vitb fireside seats, dining-room, all-electric kitchenette, new sleep out and garage, and coal shed, close train, bus, and school; £1750; terms arranged. BLUNDELL AND DUFF, 36 High Street, Hutt City. TELEPHONE fi3-ofis. JUST ON MARKET — OWNER TRANSFERRED MODERN HOME £1750 rpHIS Property only 8 years old, comprises X lounge, with sun-room, diiiing-room, i! bed-1 rooms, well-equipped kitchen, nil electric, gar*! age; the rooms are all large; in splendid order throughout; level section, close tram; large Govt. mortgage; deposit CSOO. KAROItI (CITY END) HCId KAP.ORI. (CITY END) ElO.'iO Modern Hunjialosv. 4 rooms arid kitchenette; situated in first-class residential area, 1 niin. ■ from tram; level section, sunny; this properly is in beautiful order; 11500 deposit; a weptvd. KKLHURN CIOSO KELRURN £1050 5-rd. Home, in good order (3 bedrooms) ; nice position, handy cabl,e car; terms arranged. E. SHIELDS-BROWN LTD., Land and Estate Agents, Sharebrokers. 24 PANAMA STREET (Nest D.1.C.). Telephone 43-550 (2 lines). Weekend 50-OS2. I OWEIt HUTT Charming New IVg-stureyeO Lj Residence and Garage (Waterloo Road vicinity), large sunny rooms, •'model" kitchen ette, and bathroom; all electric: quulit) throughout, sunny corner section; handy all services: outstanding value. £2, rioo. KARORl—Wonderful Bungalow at £1050; A rooms, k'ette, sunporch, nice garden, sunny, select, sheltered; close transport; no climb. £500 deposit. WADESTOWN—Attractive Bungalow, 4 rooms. Votte, glassed sunporch. Trice £1000; good view; nice surroundings. ORIENTAL BAY (vicinity)— Beautiful harbour view; maximum sunshine: £2300, lovely home, spacious lounge. 5 rooms, k'ette, sunporcb; no climb, situate bus route. HATAITAI— £1750. Bungalow. 4 rooms, kitchenette, sunporch (garage), sea view; terms arranged. MIRAMAR—£IOSO, 2 rooms, k'ette. electric water, eas cooker (large garage), lovely garden, no climb: tifi feet frontage. BROOKLYN —£1250, G rooms, electric hot water (harbour view), handy school, etc.; barBain. R. LESLIE JONES, 101 WILLIS STREET. Telephone 41-222, Hull Branch. 57''High Street. Tel. 60-013.-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1942, Page 2

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