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EXCLUSIVE! ~ * SCOOPi SCOOP* A MIGHTY SPECTACLE! FIRST PICTURES OF THE INVASION OF SICILY. 1 PLAZA 181 Amalgamated theatres, ltd. Throughout N.Z. 2 PJI. DAILY 8 P.M.. m PACKED HO*USES ACCLAIM The Year's Most Dynamic Adventure Romance "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN" "THE DAY WILL DAWN" Authentic and Purposeful, Starring Ralph Deborah RICHARDSON KERR HUGH WILLIAMS GRIFFITHS JONEs The story of unsung heroes who undermined Quisling treachery . . . and of a love more enduring than life Itself. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Overseas News, "Harnessing the Walkato/--"Dauntless Dive-bombers in N.Z." YOU MUST RESERVE! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. WILUS STREET ' " TEL 4-1 2IQ "" Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, . Ltd. Daily, from ll a.m. Nightly, at T. 30. THRILLS I SUSPENSE I The broadcast the enemy agents couldn't stop ... before they stopped a hail of Yank bullets! "STAND BY ALL NETWORKS" "STAND BY ALL NETWORKS" "STAND BY ALL NETWORKS" With FLORENCE RICE . . . JOHN BEAL Exposing a woman flyer as America's most ruthless enemy agent! ' — ASSdCIATE FEATURE — ffHE GREATEST COMEDY IN'YEARS I JINX FALKIJNBERG BERT GORDON In. "LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY" With DOUGLAS DRAKE . . . ISOBEL ELSOM (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ELECTION NOTICES. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY WELLINGTON NORTH HORACE HEIUUNG will be speaking at S Tomorrow Night (Tuesday, September 21), at Methodist Hall, Aro St.; also Martin Square at 7 p.m. • DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. LADIES' MEETING, WADESTOWN. TES FRAME speaks at the Parish Hall, -I—l Wadestown, 2.30 Tomorrow Afternoon. VOTE FRAME FOR SUBURBS. TTfcEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY XJ ("Wo Fight for New Zealand"). UPPER HUTT. R. E. CRAWFORD (Candidate for Wairarapa) will address a Meeting in the Mayfair Theatre on Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 8 p.m. OCRIM'S MEETINGS , THIS WEEK, TODAY, 3 p.m.—Realm Hall,' Hataitai (Afternoon Meeting,for Women)." TOMORROW—3 p.m., Webb St: Methodist Hall; 8 p.m., Town Hall (tickets available at Committee Rooms). WEDNESDAY, S p.m.—Realm,' Hall, Hataitai. THURSDAY—3 p.m., Kent Tee. Presbyterian, Hall; 7.30 p.m., Roseneath.Presbyterian Hall; S p.m., Oddfellows1! ' /Hall. FRIDAY, 8 p.m.—Technical College Hall. .. . ': ■ CUT THIS O-UT ASD KEEP"IT FOB" • _^ REFERENCE. WELLINGTON NORTH. * TONIGHT—TRADES HALL, Vivian St., 8 p.m. HEAR THE: INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, ARTHUR H. CARMAN. Also on Wednesday in Webb. St. Methodist Hall and on Thursday in Molesworth St. Methodist Hall. VOTE FOR THE MAN—NOT THE PARTY. VOTE CARMAN FOR NORTH., N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. - . WELLINGTON EAST. THE above Committee requests the Names and Addresses of any Elector who Is unable to attend the Polling Booth on Election Day, so that a J.P. may attend and have the vote recorded. Any person who requires the use of a car to the Polling Booth is also asked to communicate with the Committee Rooms so that a car can be provided. 2S COUTTS ST. Tel. 18-OG6. 122 HOBART ST. Tel. 17-200. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. L. G. LOWRY, M.P., Labour Party Candidate for Otafcl, will address Electors as under: — Monday, September 20—Mangaroa Hall, 6.30 p.m. ;■ Shannon Theatre, 8 p.m. Tuesday, September 21 —Plimmerton P.W.D. Camp, C.30 p.m.; Plimmerton Hall, 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 22—Levin Century Hall, Ladies, 2 p.m.; Otaki Theatre, S p.m. Thursday, September 23—Foxton Theatre, 8 p.m. Friday, September 21—Levin Century Hall, 8 s p.m. __ NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. npnE Wellington Labour Representation ComX mittee hereby advises Electors of Wellington, in terms of the conditions of engagement of the Town Hall, that the Hall is still undergoing repairs and the City Council accepts no responsibility for any injury that may occur to any person who may attend the Meeting' on Thursday, September 23, 19-13. J. H. COLLINS, Secretary. A PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF WHAT ■ THE CANDIDATES ARE SAYING,. SENSE, NONSENSE, AND HUMBUG. "VTIMMO'S HALL, J^j THURSDAY, S p.m. CENTRAL ! PAMPHLET STATEMENT NOW DISTRIBUTING. OPEN-MINDED ELECTORS! Meet. BILL HYDE. Announced Independent, April 17. Other Meetings following as funds hold out* Come and leave at your convenience. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, Kent Tee., 7 and S p.m., TUESDAY. Sept. 21. RADtQ APPARATUS^" WANTED to Buy. all classes of Used Radio i'arts and Sets. The Laraphouse, 11 Manners St. WANTED to Buy, • Radio, condition •no object, pay good price. 2521 Evg. Post. I*ADIOSI Radios 1 Radios 1 Wanted in any \j quantity; highest prices given. Radio Mart, 5J Dixon St. • HoLESALE Radio Repairs, prompt and efficient, sets collected and redelivered. Radio Mart. 55 Dixon St.. opp. Macduirs. Tel. 50-4-18. TJIGHEST Prices paid for Used Radios. Ring JO. 53-101, after 5 p.m. 50-570. "OADIO Repairs. Ring-51-322. Collected and J-fc delivered same day; sets guaranteed 3 months. Radio and Electrical Service. .173 Cuba St. "VJTHOLIiSALE Radio Repairs, qualified eerVV vicemen, ail makes, collected and redelivered. liadio Mart. 55 Dixon St., opp. Macdun's. Tel. 50-448. hUMOS IMdib Servlcp Department, equlpped to service all' makes of sets;-best quality valves and parts U3ed; satisfaction assured nt reasonable cost. H, Nimmo and Sons. Ltd. TeJ. 4C>-obo. OERVICIS to your Radio la given by experts O at Kadlart Co., 'i'l Brandon St. Tel. 42-871. TJADIO Repairs, Extension Speakers. Mullard £V Sets, Aerial Reaairs. King 50-928, .or 27-21)4. Boh Horrobln, "O C.A. Victor Radio Service Specialists. All JLw» mnuea Radios Repatred. Serviced. Associated Kadio. 8 Bond St., opp. Majestic TeL 41-553. . ' TpXPEKT itaolo Service—Repairs to all types Hi of Radio Sets. Called for and returned same day. Certified Servicemen only. Charges reasonable. Preston B. Billing. Ltd., 149 Willis St. (opp V.M C.A ). Tel 52-362. "WHOLESALE KEI'AIU SERVICE/* QAME Day Service. We Uollee? and Deliver. O We Specialise Id all Makes. We Buy, Trade-in, and Sell all Types. \ Ol'l'. OLD !.:SRAKY IN PARISH ST, HOWDExVS BLUGS. Bine 41-962. EXCHANGE. " :~~" WANTED to Exchange, Pram,' tram regula- , tion, sponge tyres, for Well Sprung Drop- ' back Push Chair with hood. Apply 551 Evg, Post. MISCELLANEOUS. " : TTTARXING! Diamonds are valuable. ~.*■ V.V Neglected Stoneg look valueless, dirt spoils - ■ ,'.:-' appearance, weakens settings. Bring to Jeweller " • ;. for cleaning and gain security for small fee. •': v■;-.'• J. CotterJH, 50 Willis St., Ring and Souvenir peclallst. ' - ~, '- /" , - -at;-'.. \i vi\ _!LA_l

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 70, 20 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 70, 20 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 70, 20 September 1943, Page 2

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