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KING'S THEATRE (Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) GALA REOPENING. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. of Wellington's Most Superior and Popular House of Entertainment —completely renovated and redecorated throughout—and as boforo will present only the biggest and best pictures from British and American studios, Commencing with Columbia's Motion Picture Masterpiece, "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" "Commandos Strike at Dawn" At last! A mighty romantic adventure —aglow with their indomitable courage—their breath-taking deeds and daring—their thrjll-fllled lives and loves. (Recommended by tho Censor for Ad.ults.) BOX PLANS OPEN AT D.I.C. MONDAY. Book Early far Premiere Opening. XI 3* G'S THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE. wIKTPgoTWMWILLIS STREET T6L- 4-1 219^ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.3t ANOTHER OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION. It's Jane—as the Sub. Deb., Daughter of i Subnormal Family, Hitting a New High Van Jane Withers 'The mad martindales" "the mad martindales" — With — " MARJORIE WEAVER ALAN MOWBUA'S JIMMY LYDON GEORGE REEVES If you think Jane te Goofy . . . just wait til you meet the folk I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ——Associate Feature— -~ Jack London's Greatest Thriller! "QUEEN OF THE YUKON" "QUEEN OF THE YUKON" — With — CHARLES BICKTORD IRENE RICE CHARLES BICKFORD IRENE RICJI (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) fTUIE KARORI RIDING SCHOOL is now BituX ated in more pleasant surroundings at Makara Hill ltd. The Riding School is easll.v accessible to many delightful rides. We have excellent horses. Expert tuition given. Ring 27-654 for appointment. Take tram to terminus, Look for Sign. PUBLIC NOTICES. RESTIGE BEAUTY SALON KESTIGB BEAUTY SALON JUST OPENED, Under the New Management of Miss Ruth Connop, of Hawke'a Bay. AT MCDONALD'S BUILDING, ABOVE HOTEL ST. GEORGE. Specialists in Latest Non-electric Permanenl Waving. BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW. Telephone 51-201. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTORATE. EASTBOURNE BRANCH. THE Annual Meeting of the above Branch will bo held at the St. Alban's Hall, Eastbourne, on Monday, Juno 28, at 8 p.m. Speakers: Mr. W. J. Broadfoot, M.P., and the four Candidates for selection. It is important that all Members and Supportera attend this Meeting. " PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required. to lodge sucl) claims at. the Public Trust Ofllce at Wellington on or before the 27th day of July, 1948 Any claim not lodged by the date named i: liablo to exclusion. The claims-jmust show lull details,' and must be certified as fol"V HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount ol this claim was due and owing at the date ,o] dcatli of the deceased.' 1 ESTATES. (1) CLEMENTS, James Rodrlck, late of Wellington, \City Corporation Official. Dlec 18/6/43. (2) COOK, Leonard WJlliam, formerly of Wellington. Labourer (lato N.Z.E.F., Soldier) Died 15/(5/43. (3) HOUSTON, John David, formerly of Wellington, Civil Servant {lato R.N.Z. Nava Volunteer Reserve, Temporary Sub-Lieu-tenant) . (4) HUGHES, Joseph, late of Wellington, Rotired Tramway Inspector. Died 19/6/43 (5) LANGLEY, Harry, late of Wellington. Retired Tailor's Cutter. Died 11/8/43. (6) LEVY, Fiances, late of Wellington, Widow Died 17/6/43. (7) STEWART, James Henderson, lato of Wellington, Electrical Engineer. Died 22/6/43 (8) WIREN, Lonsdalo Hollls, formerly Wellington, Clerk (lato Fleet Air Arm). Dl«! 4/6/43. A. It. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. June 25, 11)13. PETONIS BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE RATES. VfOTICB IS jKEUEBY GIVEN, THAT the -i-* I'ctone Borough Council proposes at a inceting to be held on Monday, July 12, l!) 43, to make and levy under the provisions of the 'Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, the Ratinj Act, 1925, the Hutt Road Act, 1915, the- Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926, and the Acts amending same respectively and all other powers (if any) enabling It in thai behalf, the following rates for the year commencing tho Ist day of April, 1943, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1944. 1. Upon the whole of the rateable proportj (on the basis of the Unimproved Value) within the Borough of Petono: A Consolidated Rate under Section 96 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, of ninepend and twenty four-hundredths of a penny in the pound (9 20/400ths.d in the £). 2. Upon the whole of tho rateable lands (or the basis of the Capital Value) within the Borough of Petone: A separate rate under Section 52 of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926 io' provide the amount of the Council's contribution payable to the Wellington Hospital anc Charitable Aid Board of two hundred an<i eighty-three four-hundredths of a penny in the pound, (283/400ths.d in the £). 3. Water Rates (ordinary supply unifonv rate) under Section 82 of the Municipal Corporatlons Act, 1933, as follows:— (1) On all lands and buildings within the Borough of Petone to which water is supplied (a) where the annual rateablo value doe: not exceed £12 10s a rate of ten shillings (10s) ; (b) where such rateablo annual valut exceeds £12 10s a rate of 3 per cent, on sue! value but so that in no such case shall the rate be less than ten shillings (10s). (2) One-half of the foregoing respective watei rates on all lands and buildings to which watei can be, but is not supplied situate one hundred yards from any part of the waterworks and on all buildings used as stores or warehouses, or for any purpose other than dwell-ing-houses. The whole of the foregoing rates will be payable in one instalment on tho Ist day ol August, 1943, at tho office of the Petonc Borough Council, Jackson St.. Petone ane: notice is hereby.further given that the Petone Borough Council, in pursuance of Section 61 of tho Rating Act, 1935, has resolved that a rebate be/allowed to every ratepayer of twe and one-half (2%) per centum of so much ol the amount of all rates payable by him as i« paid by the expiration of thirty days aftei tho due date thereof, The Valuation Roll is now (and the RaU Book will bo on and after the Ist day ol August, 1913) open for-inspection during office hours at the Borough Office, Petone. H. FIRTH, Town Clerk. for '■ ~~ (furniture realovals colonial carrying co. of n.z.. ltd j packing a^d storage, customs and forwarding agents. Agents for N.2i Express Co., Ltd.. _ t ___S6_VICTORIA,ST.. Wellington DOGS FOR SALE, ETC. TfOR SALE, Well-bred English Collie, female' X sable, docile. 2143 Evg. Post. TI^ ANTED to Buy, Cocker Spaniel Bitch, un- ,*' dcr 2 years. Breeding and prico to 254S i<vg. Post. I^OR SALE, 2 Wire-hair1 tfox Terrier Pups, females, exceptional pedlgfoe. G. Ottaway, Pukerua Bay. WANTED Buy, Small Dog~(maieTTundeir"C months. Ring 14-877. WANTED Buy, Small Breed Vuppy for child's pet; Foxy or Cocker. 19 Lincoln Aye., Lower Hutt. '^ LSATIAN Dog Pup, eight weeks old, £5. , Apply Snell, Main Road, Talta. MALE Alsatian, 12 months old;" l' Female Alsatian, G months old, podlgrees available. Apply ICC Molesworth St. "" MISCELLANEOUS. 'KDUJXiJ ami. Birthday Calces Atttsilcaily Decorated. Stands Loaned. For particulars Tel. 25-4SG. EC.l' Septic .Nail Ointment cures uer- « manently Chronic Septic Nulls, never falls In worst cases, 2a tid. Terrell, Chemist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 2

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