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For/., fi ,n itit Further Theatrtf ' Announcements ; PAGE 3 , - [ KING'S ■ II ■ I STATEI TUDOR PAGE 3'• y " For .... . Further Theatre Announcements'' , * . J^EGAL KARORI BOX PLANS Knighton's. Telephone 28-365. j 7.30 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 WILL HAY CLAUDE HULBERT All of a dither—tackling the "GHOST OF ST. MICHAELS" f (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WILLIAJI GARGAN, IRENE HERVEY In "BOJIBAY CLIPPER" (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) TOMORROW SATURDAY, MONDAY. All the Funsters of Film Land appear in this Krazy Weekend Bill of Music, Comedy, and j* unbounded Hilarity. n Count them: n .7ACK HULBERT, , - CICELY COURTNEIDGE, "UNDER YOUR HAT" '.——And—.-. ' - ■■•'-. CONSTANCE BENNETT, BRUN AHERNE, / BILLIE BURKE, PATSY KELLY —— ALAN MOWBBAY ; - ■/•■' --■ -• - In ■; xxi-- ■'• •■'---■-. ■ --/■/"■ "MERRILY WE LIVE?' c (Both Approved for' Universal Exhibition.) ■/- ! |£MPIRE --__ ISLAND /BAY -■/' ——BOX PLANS -;'——'- ';' Empire Confectionery. Tel. 14-307, ; ;; 7.30 .—-; FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.3f1i X /..'■■ ./'■•■, "THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND";/. id: .'■■■' -~-. .'•' ./-:''A"d''':^:':- v--'r/':/\ /::->/V:V-. b, "HURRY, CHARLIE, HURRY^' -yX'-A... ."/•■ - (Both/Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . ■-'X'XXyx ■..'■'■'i__xoMbßßOW--—'■'• :.- r;;':;'-/. saturday. jionday. ■ an open invitation. cojie over and ■ ' howl; - /■-.-■ It's another Empire Krazy Comedy Weekend -•' •-•■■'■ -.'■■-'■■ -'. --.Bill.- - ■:-' ."'.--..-- ---■ ■ ' A. . /WILLIAM POWELL, i. '• ■' Nutty as a frult;cake. ; ■ l JIYRNA LOY. ".//. '.- '-. .; .' L'oveller than ever, r .* . *■:-. -. :./ With .-.■■ ■/ ■•■; '/■•-■--' •'■ GAIL PATRICK— JACK CARSON '■' In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ".debacle-of-••■/.-• *'..;. : . -'■' ' delirium, . ■ -,: -; .';' '.;"LOVE^'(^AZY'',:;/:;:;'/ : -/- ; ■ '■■-...'.'- ?___pi Us _C_ _.:. ::"'-/--.. JUDY CANOVA, / _;/ 3, ' '■;■ The "Scatterbrain" Girl, ,\ - ;; /'With '■ /■• 1, . 808 ; CROSBY AND HIS BAND,: ;- And an out-and-out comedy cast in support, 4 ' ■'•-■' -Li - ".. '. V .-;-. '■>-.■,.■..: HOPKINS" V it ( Both Approved for. Universal Exhibition,) . ir ■:., ' i ' ' ' ; ' ' ■'' ' ' •'•' - d BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. A'-iX \" t a - : — .— ——. '-' QPLENDIDLY Appointed Apartment-house of '• O 9 good rooms and kitchenettes, Ho service;, the locality Is flrst-class and owing to • unforeseen circumstances owner, will sacrifice for £325. Recommended. Gordon Harcourt. ' ,15.3-155. Featherston Street.- . / ./ 1 TTPPM* HUTT—Confectionery, soft drinks,; '-. U milk shake machines, 5 tables, Frigidaire, . lock-up shop, low rental; this week only £250, a Includes Frigidaire, cost £160; deposit ,£l5O, balance spread over 3 years; owner going Into camp. Williams, Agent, opp. Station, Wallace- ■ ville. ■.-:-■' . . ■ "' '-•'• ' . ;■. 1 T ARGE-AND CO.—Kelburn : 1%-storey Resit Xi deuce, in 2 complete self-contained flats, top flat available, comprising 4 rooms,-..kit-- . ■ : chenette. Price £2375. HATAITAI (on sunny side) —Residence, 3 bedrooms, lounge, breakfast-room, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, .sunporch, ; \ room for garage; price £ 1600 or offer. Large ' and-Co.;; Agents; / -'■ ■"■-',■..'■-'. ■ ' LARGE AND CO. offer Very Attractive BUn- ", ~. galow, 'comprising 3 bedrooms, sunroom, , 1 'lounge, breakfast-room, k'ette, batjiroom, porce- . 3 lain bath and basin, property only few years old »and- ■• has ■■ .been well constructed; small: . garage; mortgage £1190; good buying at -■ .£1850; ~ ■ /■■ -'-xx ■'■:■ ■•- :--' .".' --■: '; -: -■■' - . » OUNNY Jit. Victoria, level, 8 mins. walk to. (O tram, Residence, splendid order, compris- - ing 2 bedrooms, sitting-room, breakfast-r00m,.. ~ - - bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, 2* hot- - water services, city view; £1550; easy terms. '" Large and Co. ■.■■■■; ■ ■"" LARGE AND CO. offer 2-room Brick and Concrete Cottage, Wadestown; will accent £425 cash. ■ .' : . . T^LATS and Apartments Property; weU \ \J? equipped, splendid order throughout; .10 , rooms, few minutes Govt. Bldgs., tram route, no ' climb; price £2200; good mortgage; posses- :■ sion. Benge .and Calvert. ~ CONFECTIONERY, Ice Cream, Drinks Business; sole rights picture theatre;, good '•'■ locality, well stocked, modern shop, good turnover, profitable; price £495. Benge; and Cals vert. ■ '~;'■ "•■ " ■-''■■'-- -: '' ■- • • o ELECT--Apartments, 8 rooms, £325; also ••■■-,, 1 io 12 roonis, £500. We have also one at . • £425 .'on terms,, and 22 rooms; A. F. Jauncey, Farish Street. i / -iiTY—Coiitcctiouery, General, good opening / i \J for teas, dwelling, £200 walk In, rent £2 : , 15s. A. F. Jauncey, Farish Street. s TTYAHJY, City, great stand, low rent,: good . JL/ lease, £400 walk In; another for £300 {-.... best propositions offering. A. F. Jauncey, 23 i Parish' Street. ■ — . - t \ PARTMENTS—B Rooms, rent only £2 5s A. fully furnished, £115; special circumstances compel sale'at this sacrifice price. A. F. Jauncey. 23 Farish Street. : ■.■■■■ .._..;.. . 5 FOR' SALE, OTAKI RAILWAY.'.'.;/' V' .■',■■ * TDEAL TEAROOJtS', one of the best-known ". 'A and niost progressive businesses that has '» ever come on the market for sale. ,_■■- The business Is mainly confectionery, Icecreams, fruits, and a well-equipped tearoom which is. well. Patronised. ■'/-..'' Also, . "/ Civic Theatre, Otaki— Confectionery and Icecream Business; well equipped. Both these businesses are .'definitely- for sale 1 owing to•'owner .going into .camp,-and can-bo purchased at valuation. They are both genuine . and will stand any inspection. 9. For full particulars apply HAROLD TAYLOR, .- ' ' Tel. 65, Box LS, V Otaki Railway, i ; '■'.-'-. - ' ~~~' RADIO APPARATUS. "~ XX THOLESALE Radio ; Repairs, certified serW vicemen, first-cla^ materials. Radio i Mart. 55 Dixon Street. Tel. 50-448. i . ■ '■ ANTED to Sell, Portable Radio, Intact, for spare parts, £3. 1820 Evg. Post. . ¥> C.A uaiiiu—Tomorrows Set Today. Sea X\>. the New Models at Associated Radio. 8 • : Bond Street (opp Majestic). Tel. 41-553. SERVICE to your Radio Is given by Experts ( O at the Radiart CO.. 22 Brandon Street. i -42-871- /■- "■ ' ■■■ ' ■' '■'' ,':■- ■■■''■'' ;'•■ . v . WANTED to- Buy, all classes of Used Radio Parts and Sets. The Lamphouse. II Man- * ners Street. ■■' '•■": '.'.-■'■' FOR Mullard Radio Repairs, Aerial Equipment, also Extra Speakers, ring Bob Hor- ' robin. 50-926. ; / . /■',-■ J , - E EXPERT Radio Service, Repairs to all Types !i of «adio Sots. Called for *nd returned • same day. Certified 'Servlcomeb only •, charges reasonable. Preston B. Billing, Ltd.. 148 Wil--3 Us Street (opp Y.JI.C.A.). Tel. 52-362. HM.V. 6-valve All-wave Mantel, perfect • order throughout, recently overhauled, * good overseas reception, snip at £3 15s. Ulti- > mate Radio Shop, 37 Farish Street. E^KO Portable, small, compact, and neat i little set, extremely light In weight; com--1 plcte set new batteries. A snip at £9 15s. Ultimate Radio Shop. 37 Farish Street. f GL'LBRANSEN 7-valve World-wave American' .Model, new speaker and valves, large aeroplane dial, good tone. A snip at £13 10s. ■ Ultimate Radio Shop, 37 Farish Street. / LUXOR 6-valve World-wave Mantel, condition as new, perfect overseas reception 1 with volume to spare, lOin speaker. A snip t at £13 10s. Ultimate Radio Shop, 37 Farish . Street. r XTLTIJIATE Practically New 5-valve All-wave I U Jlantel, extremely modern in appearance . and performance. Don't miss this. A snip at £12 10s. Ultimate Radio Shop, S7.Parish : Street. ' T T I.TIMATB—"The Radio of the Aire," offers U Scientific Spread-band Tuning, bass com- . pensation, spinner tuning action, and Qualhy ■ of manufacture. Our targe range of 1941 Models priced from as low as £14 15s, are arrajed for your inspection at our Showroom* • 37 PARISH STREET, " THE HOME OF ULTIMATE RADIO. t | D A MORRISON AND CO. MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY.""" LATHE. 61n, V bed, good condition, hollow spindle* Write 913 Erg.. Post^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1942, Page 2

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