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IAST TWO DAYS. 8.K.0.'s Drama of Espionage arid Mystery in Old Damascus. "ACTION IN ARABIA" Starring GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS SELECT FEATURETTES. ' (Approved for' Universal Exhibition.) Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. Programmes With the Seal of Quality. FRIDAY 'NEXT, 2, 5, & 8 p.m. A PICTURE OF THRILLS. - never , -.■■.;...:'■ ■'*- SUCH SUSPENSE. NEVER -■'■ "-■■■■ SUCH ROMANCE. • , never: . ss.a SUCH POUNDING EXCITEMENT. 20th Century-Fox presents" GEORGE MONTGOMERY ANNABELLA MONTGOMERY ANNABELLA MONTGOMERY ANNABELLA with KENT'TAYLOR In the Dramatic Adventure "BOMBER'S MOON" "BOMBER'S MOON" . "BOMBER'S MOON" W ™,n'? luilot1 uilot "Bails Out" over Enemy Territory —What happens to him lf Jie is found by <■; .. . Patriots? HERE IS THE "INSIDE STORY^' Of how they get them back across the English Channel. „ - , .^(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .". MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (Tel.; 51-595). MEETINGS. ISLAND BAY MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' A ASSOCIATION. MEETING wiU be held on Wednesday, October 4, in the Bowling Club Pavilion at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Offlce'rs and General All those interested are cordially invited to attend. D. S. CRAIG; --■_ Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND BAKING TRADES EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS A o WELLINGTON BRANCH. SPECIAL Meeting of the above Branch will be held at Trades Hall on Saturday, October 7, 1944, at 2.15 p.m. -■',-' ... ■ ■ business; URGENT: To consider Report on "Day" Baking Conference. . . . a alex. a. Mcdonald, -.-.-'- ..-■;.. . Secretary. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY (KHANDALLAH BRANCH). Monthly Luncheon.for businessmen of _ Wellington. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6, at 1 p.m. Speaker: MR. H. T.. MORTONv (Member for ai . Waitemata). ''->.;■ ' . S,db]ect: "CABBAGES AND KINDS.V-. Inquiries from the Hon. Secretary. Tels., day .44-017, evenings 36^498. , ~~i WELLINGTON SOUTH. ~r ~ WELLINGTON SOUTH. A MEETING of Residents and the Business -£X. Community, in the Wellington South Area SJL.J c M d in the rSa- Cl«b Rooms, 144 Riddiford St., on Monday, October 9, at 8 p.m. Business: To discuss . forthcoming R.S.A. Carnival to^be held on Newtown Park during Christmas and New Year and subjects of mutual interest to the district. ALL WELCOME. , A. KITTO, ■- -' - ■--' .' ' . ''. ' Convener. HUTT VALLEY CRICKET ASSOCIATION. A (Incorporated.) MEETING will be held in the Petone Recreation Grandstand on Thursday,- October 5 at 8 p.m., to further the reconstruction of the Umpires' Association. Clubs are requested to,instruct delegates to attend. Ex-cricketers and supporters are invited.- . ' H..--N. JONES, Hon. Secretary. KARORI AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. 'niliri,V,&S£P AL -GENERAL MEETING. - ■W|__MBERS and. intending, members are iriv • •J"? d t0 attend the Annual General Meeting of the abovfr Ciub, to be held in the R.S.A. Hall on Tuesday, October 10, at 7.45 p.m A Special General Meeting will be held at /.la p.m., the business being the. adoption of new rules. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS OF B. D. VINCENT LIMITED. Pursuant to Section 234.0f the Companies Act 1933 IS HEREBY ' GIVEN that by -an t. J e At- ry in tlle Minute Book of the Company dated October 2 1944, pursuant to Section 300 of. the Companies Act 1944, it was resolved that the Company be wound up Voluntarily, and that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Company will be held pursuant to Section 234 of the Companies Act 1933 at the office of Stewart Hardy, Solicitor, Harcourt's Chambers 43 Panama St., Wellington, on Thursday the 12th day of October 1944 at ten o'clock inthe forenoon, at which a full statement of. the position of the Company's affairs together with a list of creditors and the estimated amount of their claims will be laid, before the meeting, and at which meeting the creditors, in pursuance of Section 235 of the said Act may nominate a person to be Liquidator of the Company, and in pursuance, of Section 236 of the said Act may appoint a committee of inspection. ...... Dated the 3rd day of October, 1944. .-■•...' ... A. J. McLENNAN, . _- ■ Provisional Liquidator. BUSINESSES FOF* SALE, ETC."'' lAD V and daughter want Buy Business. ReJ plHis treated confidentially. Apply 2314 Evg. Post. • ' ' ■■*•*■ WANTED, Small. Business, any kind, suitable lady; state particulars. 793 Eve. Post. DAIRY and Grocery Business, handy suburb modern concrete building and shop, every convenience, 2 freezers and well-equipped shop turnover £150 Week, Walk in. Sole Agents! Mexted Agency, 42 Waring Taylor St., 46-635 VITANTED Sell, Beach Shop and Tearooms, TT going concern; £475. Worser Bay Tearooms, 203 Marine Parade, Seatoun. FOR SALE, Milk Bar, Cafeteria, fully equipped, best position in Wellington; fullest details made available to bona fide purchaser; portion finance arranged if necessary; exceptional reason for selling. Adolv "Owner," 989 Evg. Post. APARTMENTS, Mt.A Victoria, 9 rooms, kitchenettes, no service whatever, price fully furnished, .£650; good, returns. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. '-.;..- FISH and Chips, good city business, profits £20 weekly; price. £ISS. A_ F. Jauncev, S3 Farish St.G BILL-ROOM, ; Kestaurant, also Irish and Chips, seats 48, profits £20-£25 weekly ; rent only 555; accommodation available • price £1000, includes very large refrigerator, 2 cash registers, and all gear.'A; F. Jauncey, Farish St. FREEHOLD Apartments—2 Good Propositions, both Terrace vicinity, ,11 rooms and 4 kitchenettes in each property; price £3500 and £3750; good returns and no service whatever, terms arranged. ..Sole Agent, A. F. Jauncey, Farish St. . APARTMENT HOUSE—II rooms, kitchenettes, 2 bathrooms, slot meters, excellent returns, and flat for owner; price £1050. Call A. F. ; Jauncey, 23.Parish St. ANY person or firm interested may negotiate to effect Purchase of- Woodwork Factory as going concern manufacturing novelty lines; excellent machines und equipment, small staff, needs expanding, splendid opportunity men with knowledge of machinery and having new ideas for marketing. Apply Owner, 1112 Evg. Post. .-■■- V— RAYMOND EDER offers. Freehold Dairy and Mixed Business in exclusive suburb, no opposition; modern plant and doing exceptional turnover of £150 per week, good stocks; this is an outstanding business giving great return; very nice dwelling, 2 bedrooms: price for business and property, £3800. The most attractive proposition in Wellington. Finance arranged. Tel. 45-303 or caU lst Floor, T. and G. Bldgs. V— RAYMOND EDER offers a Really Lucra^ tive Coal Merchant Business, turnover £6000 year by owner and one assistant; very good trucks; 7-roomed house for owner; great opportunity for able man; total rent for housd and yard £5 7s 6d week; price £800; tbls'ls a £1000 year proposition. See us immediately. Call lst Floor.- T. and G. Bldgs.., or ring 45-303. '"V"— RAYMOND EDER offers an attractively / . Furnished Apartment House; nice bed-sitting-room for owner, nice locality; free rent and £7 week clear; this should be ideal for lady or _! friends.; price £1050. Wo could help finance it, Tel. 45-303, or call lst Floos, I. and G. Bldgs: MOTOR Spares and Accessory Business at gift price, old-established business, walk in, walk out, including extensive 6toek; £600. Business could be Improved beyond recognition. Tel. 46-859 daytime, 53-346 evenings. CITY Apartment-house, 9 rooms," "all furnished very nicely, good income, owner has own flat. Further particulars from Davis Bros.. 42-410. MISCELLANEOUS. SEAT to Otaki,-'coupon supplied.. Write 1118 Evg. Post. ' LADIES 1 • LTHIS IS POST-WAR PLANNING. EARN Dressmaking and Cutting and Pattern Making. Private tuition on professional and home dressmaking; terms arranged; male tuition 1172 Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 2

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