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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. JH KING'S ' E=T TODAY 2.15 and 8 p.m. IT'S TERRIFIC! THE BIGGEST PICTURE THAT HAS HIT WELLINGTON FOR YEARS. You'll like it better than "Foreign Correspondent," "Algiers," "Lives of ' a Bengal Lancer," and "The Drum." WALTER WANGER Presents • "SUNDOWN" "SUNDOW N" ' "SUNDOWN" — Which Stars — GEORGE SANDERS BRUCE CABOT GENE TIERNEY SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE A United Artists' Picture. AUTHENTIC! TIMELY 1 This Stirring Story Reveals the Efforts of Enemy Agents to break Britain's hold on her Strategic Stronghold in Africa. Be sure aud Book at D.1.C., Theatre Tel. 52-212. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. <^§^T ATE^> THE HOUSE OF ACTION I FINALLY TODAY 2 and 7.45 p.m. THE OUTSTANDING THRILLERS— "MAIL TRAIN" —AND— "MAN AT LARGE" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW— In response tor numerous and insistent requests, wo now have pleasure in announcing that we have been able to arrange a weqk's return season of the Gorgeou3 Colour Musical that has just completed a ..terrific flvo weeks' season in Auckland. The Glamour Musical about the Gay Glamour Town— "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" "MOON OVER MIAMI" Tho Most Elaborate Technicolor Musical to como out of Hollywood this year 1 Featuring DON AMECHE BETTY GRABLE ROBERT CUMMINGS CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD JACK HALEY CAROLE LAJXDIS COBINA WRIGHT, JUN. In Addition A GRIPPING EPIC OF OUR TIME 1 "... I said to tho man who stood at the gate of the year, Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown . . ." (Quoted by his Majesty the King in an Empire Broadcast, Christmas, 1939.) "THE MAN AT THE GATE" "THE MAN AT THE GATE" "THE MAN AT THE GATE" APPEALING! TIMELY! ENGROSSING! With WILFRID LAWSON MARY JERROLD (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —IMPORTANT— Those who arc anxious to see it again and those who regretfully missed seeing "MOON OVER MIAMI," please note . . . THE PLACE - THE STATE THE TIME COMMENCING TOMORROW OUR PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d. Reserve at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-595). WANTED TO BUY PROPERTIES. T>UNGALOW, 2 bedrooms, sunny, level, view Tx>T rvuh g. ia uy ' trams; vtcinity C'4oo DEPOSIT offered on any House, HataicV tal, Kilbirnie, Mt. A'ictoria, Newtown. 1462 Evg. Post. BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. OLD-ESTABLISHED Stationery and News Agency, Lock-up Shop, good living assured, about £400; urgent; owner in camp. Hawkins, Dominion Agency, Petone. LENDING Library, "Free Lance" Agency, good trade magazines, capable improvement, 5-rd. Flat attached; what offers? Owner transferred. 364 Jackson St., Petone. PARTMENT-HOUSE, very nice place, 19 rooms, all furnished and carpeted; net returns about £14 weekly; reasonable offer accepted. A. F. Jauncey, 42-944. SUBURBAN Miseil Business, dairy licence, KJ bungalow dwelling, 5 rooms; owing to ill health owner will sacrifice at £300 or near offer, A. F. Jauncey. ©TORE and General Mixed, dairy licence, 4 O rooms, rent £2 ss; turnover £85; marvellous business; trade actually increasing weekly; price £550. A. F. Jauncey. DAIRY, City, beautifully fitted shop; excellent turnover and increasing; closed Sundays and evenings; price £350, walk in. A. F. Jauncey, 23 Farish St. HOME-MADE Cakes, Teas, General; 4 nice rooms; profits £10 weekly; assured supplies ; 2 electric ovens, power mixer; refrigeratov, stocks; £250. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. A PARTMENTS—II Rooms and also General xX Mixed Confectionery Business; turnover excellent in both departments; fully furnished, shop well stocked. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. CITY —Dairy, Mixed Business, corner shop, tram line, continual lease, attractive living quarters, downstairs dining-room, kitchenette, laundry, upstairs lounge, 3 bedrooms; sun all day; average takings £65 weekly, rent 555; recommended. Benge and Calvert. TAXI Business required, Wellington. Please contact us. Raymond Eder, Grey St. 45-303. V— LIBRARY and Stationery, city, owner in camp, guaranteed income £13 week clear, best up-to-date stock in town; personal lnterview only Raymond Eder, 45-303. V— TAXI Business for sale, Chevrolet car, comfortable living, price £345. Raymond Eder, Grey St. 45-303. V— APARTMENT-HOUSE, city, 20 rooms, good speculation, for business woman; price £450. Raymond Eder. 45-303. —CITY Cake. Kitchen, excellent supply eggs and sugar, baker employed, will Bell £.400. fittings alone worth £450. Raymond Eder, 45-303. V— DAIRY and Mixed Business, short hours, personally recommended, Income £12 week. Right In city, £700, finance arranged. Raymond Eder, 45-303, V— FISH and Chip Shop, great investment, you will clear £15 week, will sell terms to show good faith, £150^ Raymond Eder. Grey St. 45-303. FISH and Chips, no opposition, clearing over £15 per week, modern shop and equipment, price £85 cash, £35 finance, easy terms. Wm. Butler and Co (~* ROCERY, established 20 years, In large vT residential area, clean stock, excellent plant, small goodwill, modern shop and dwelling, low rent, finance approved buyer. Inspection will decide. Wm. Butler and Co., Solo Agents, the Leading Business Brokers. SITUATIONS VACANT. SENIOR SHOP ASSISTANTS. A WELL-KNOWN City Cake Manufacturing Firm requires the Services of 2 Capable Senior Shop Assistants to train as Manageresses. Congenial position and good wages to suitable applicants. Apply in first instance to "SENIOR," P.O. Box 1432, Wellington. STOREMAN PACKER. EXPERIENCED Man required as Assistant Storeman Packer, permanent position. Apply A. MURDOCH AND CO., 129 Taranaki St. CAMBRIDGE HOTEL REQUIRES Portervßarman (barman's wages), also a Day Porter, malo or female. >

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 134, 9 June 1942, Page 2