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FINALLY TONIGHT AT 2 and 8-p.m. '-. Of "The Pled Piper" Star In Ills latest hilarious role. MONTY WOOLLEY —In— "LIFE BEGINS AT-8.30" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "^ king's ||ir Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. — TOMORROW — — TOMORROW — 3 BIG SESSIONS-r-2, 5, and 8 p.m. Proudly we present Columbia's Dramatic smash hit—The picture which ha§ created a sensation throughout the world ... Nothing the Scren has given us before can equal It for Thrills—Excitement— and Matchless Courage. Humphrey Bogart is Great . . . ' "Sahara" is Terrific . . . - rj HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART . HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART In "SAHARA" "SAHARA" "SAHARA" "SAHARA" "SAHARA" "SAHARA" "SAHARA" With BRUCE BENNETT J. CARROL NAISH LLOYD BRIDGES . The Strangest Saga ever filmed of adventure in the Desert I . . . The glorious North African Campaign—in all the heroic glory of Us Axis blasting cx- • ploits—The drama of the Tank "Lulublue" and the men who loved her—Shooting — Slashing — Smashing through the Mightiest Epic of hair-raising adventure. Plans for Opening Night are filling rapidly at D.IC. and Theatre, Tel. • 52-212. ■ (Recommended Dy me Censot tor Adults.l MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND MERCHANT SERVICE \ GUILD. 11HE 43rd Annual Sleeting ot the New Zetland Merchant Service Guild will be held in Che Guild Rooms on Friday, June 16, at 10.30 a.m. All Members In Port cordially invited to attend. ■ ."'■•-■. W. B: WILLIAMS, General Secretary. WATERSIDE WORKERS' DEBATING CLUB, 37 Courtenay PI. OPEN FORUM, 8 p.m. FRIDAY.—"What is the Value of the Cooperative Movement to the Working Class?" SATURDAY.—"ShouId Preferential Treatwent be Given to Returned Service Men and Women?" •'.■■■■ MEETING of American Wives' Group, to'b* . held Spinsters' Clubrooms, Thursday, Jun« 22, 8 p.m. Bring plate. Ring before Tuesday 28-081, 14-311, 44-639. For meeting of maia group, see Saturday's Paper. DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. "We Fight for New Zealand.'.' ATTENTION 1 MEMBERS AND INTENDING MEMBERSI rriONIGHT, at the Watersiders' Clubrooms, 31 X Courtenay PI., at 8 o'clock, H. E. Herring, A.M.1.E.E., will speak on ' "AN ENGINEER LOOKS AT HOUSING." Wellington Organising Committee. Buy "LEE'S WEEKLY" for Radical Thought. WELLINGTON AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OP SHOP ASSISTANTS. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, 126 Vivian St.. on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1944,----at 8 p.m., for the purpose ,of considering the following notice of motion:— "That :he minute icarried" at the .meeting held on the IStii February setting out that any surplus of receipts over expenditure should be distributed back to members per medium of a rebate In their contributions" be rescinded. Nominations of the following officers ars called for:— '■.-.'' President, Vice-President, Group Committee* covering Shop Assistants, Grocers, Chemists, Butchers, and Flshworkers. All nominations must be in writing on approved nomination form; which can be obtained on application to the Secretary. Nominations close. on June 30, 1944. A. W. CROSKERY, . Secretary. WANTED TO BUY PROPERTIES, WANTED, Properties. R. Leslie Jones, 101 Willis St., will Sell your Property. Write, Call, or Tel. 41-222.' WANTED' Buy, for cash, 5-6-roomed Home, eastern suburbs; garage advantage, out not essential. Approx: £2250. - Write 3121 Evg. Post. URGENTLY wanted. House of 4 or 5 rooms, city, suburbs, Lower Hutt or . Petone; vacant or vacant soon. Immediate possession most desirable. , Anywhere within reason. Please ring us speedily. Ivan Daniel and Co., 105 Customhouse Qy. Tel. 40-G62. riIITAHI BAY—Small Cottage, Bach, or SeeX tion;' view'of the sea. Tel. 14-691, or 55 Post Agency, Kilbirnie. . : \ ' TTUTT VALLEY Section urgently required; , XX will pay up to £450 cash. Ring 60-415. PARAPARAUMU— Wanted to Buy, cash, 4or 5-rd. House, handy P.O. 24 Post Agency, Seatoun. . BUY, House, not necessarily modern, large or small, all conveniences, suburbs, 2965 EVg. POSt. : . . A DVERTISER urgently'requirea Good House, XX Wadestown, Karorl, Kelburn, Khandallah, 3 bedrooms, approx. £3000. Reply .'122 Eve. Post. A DVERTISEK will pay cash for 3-roomed xi. House and conveniences, room for garage preferred; urgently required. Reply 3038 Evg. Post. MODERN or Villa ' Type House, about $ , rooms, any area; can pay cash. 3305 Evg. Post. -• ■ '■ PROPERTY Owners—We have all cash Buyers watling for Homes of every description ; also Vacant Sections, Seaside Cottages, etc. If you wisli to dispose of your Property communicate with us Immediately. H. Ernest >■ Leighton,1 Ltd., 22 Brandon St., and High St., Lower Hutt. Tel. 42-479 and 63-745. V— WANTED urgently. Properties all descriptions. Cash buyers waiting. ■ Immedlata inspection and valuation without obligation. Consult Raymond Eder. for satisfaction. Open 7-S evenings. Tel. 43-442. , .-. i PLEASE let us have your Property for Sale,1 immediate Inspection. Quick results." Davll Bros^Cuba St.,/ 42-419. _ ■ TO PROPERTY" OWNERS. LOWER HUTT. A DVERTISER. Managing Director well- ' r\ known Business Concern, Is desirous of Purchasing for cash. Substantial, Well-con-structed, Superior-type Home In select locality Lower Butt: house, which should have at least three bedrooms, may be of either I or H4 storey, medium-sized section preferred; vacant possession, although desirable, is not essential, nnd advertiser if necessary would be prepared to grant owner plenty of time to acquire another property. It is earnestly requested that any owner who would consider selling under, such conditions communicate immediately with 311 Post Agency. Lower Hutt ■ BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. AGENTS, kindly take notice—My business has been withdrawn from sale. Signed, Em. King, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 4 Adelaide Rd., Newtown. ' A PARTMENT Houses—ll rooms, city, £400 xl or nearest offer; 28 rooms, shows very largo returns, price £750; 22 rooms, handy city, £750; 20 rooms, select place, lovely furniture, price £1600. A. F. Jauncey, 23 Farlsb. St. PAWNBROKING Business—Splendid . city .-. stand, positive gold-mine, price, £2000, Includes £1100 worth of pledged goods and large comprehensive stocks; old established; accommodation for couple. Personal application, A. F. Jauncey, 23 lfarish St. SUPERIOR Second-hand Business,- flourishing city business area, modern shop, ideal for married couple, £20 to £30 per week profits; price £550, owner going into larger business. 2958 Evg. Post. /CARRYING Business, established 18 years, 3 V/ modern trucks, carrying for: a number, of firms; also Bungalow, 5 rooms, %-aero section; business and bungalow sold together or separate; total price £3400. R. Leslie Jones, 101 Willis St. V— RAYMOND EDER offors one of Wellington's most favourably known Privat* Guest-houses. There are 67 rooms with all modem couvs. The kitchen has best cooking convs. and refrigeration. The place is extremely well furnished, consisting of large quantity of oak; very good linen and blankets, llrst-class sliver. Plenty bathrooms and showers. Good lease and reasonable rent, £20 week. The contents are valued at about the price asked for the business, and it is fully booked, wife. a considerable waiting list of - guests. It' is a place easily run and should be ideal for a family. The price asked is .£5500, and knowing this placo very intimately we recommend it and would arrange (Inane* for suitable buyer. About half cash required. ■■ Ring us at 45-303, or reply to Box 1211, Wellington. .MISCELLANEOUS. ~~ XT UKSIiS linci i\nliiesses Aprons, ' Caps, il Belts, Overall;,, to order; Uemstltchlnf, . Overlooking. Mrs.' Collins.'Uo Manners St. SEASON'S Joy Perfume—Beautiful; fragriut. lasting;' the produce of Holland. Perrett, . Chemist. --V-,v... -\ '~ : • - -".■>■ '.'.-;■'.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1944, Page 2

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