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FINAL DAYS ! CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON — In — Universal's Production " THE SUSPECT " — With — ELLA RAINES . . . DEAN HARENS, ROSALIND IVAN . . . HENRY DANIELL — ALSO — * REGENT FIRST HALF SPECIALS. GRACIE AT ROTORUA DAILY—2 and 8 p.m. REGENT Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences.) Commencing NEXT THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY Dashing RAY MILLAND With BARBARA BRITTON In "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

FINAL DAYS Of BUD LO u ABBOTT COSTELLO ABBOTT COSTELLO In "LOST IN A HAREM" "LOST IN A HAREM" "LOST IN A HAREM" With MARILYN MAXWELL JIMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ST. JAMES FEATURETTES INCLUDE: "Air-mail News" "Fitzpatrick Travelogue" "Passing Parade'1 Cartoon. "New Zealand Review" (GRACIE FIELDS AT ROTORUA) And the Special Cinesound Featurette, " Inside Japan " 2.0 p.m. DAILY 8.0 p.m. FULLERS "THEATRE OF DISTINCTION." Plans: Theatre or D.I.C. (Tel. 51-775).

TELEPHONE 43-OflS - TTVAI T ~ °VV' PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There's Always a Good Show.) 7 o'clock—Finally Tonight—7 o'clock Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, George Brent IN ELLEN GLASGOW'S FAMOUS STORY "IN THIS OUR LIFE" The personal Affairs of Women of the World — ALSO SCBSENI N G — Humphrey Bogart, Conrad Veidt, Kaaren Verne , IN THE SUPER-THRILLER "ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT" I (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Shorts 7 p.m., "All Through the Night" 7.10 p.m., "In This Our Life" 9.5 p.m. TUESDAY: "INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON" (Approved for Universal Exhibition); also "LAW OF THE TROPICS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). LOWER HTJTT CITY RATEPAYERS. PUBLIC MEETING RATING ON THE UNIMPROVED VALUE SPEAKER: MR. P. J. O'REGAN A Public Meeting will be .held in St. James's Hall, Woburn Road, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday next, September ii, 1045, at 8 p.m., when Mr. P. J. O'Rcgan will deliver an address in defence of the only rational system of taxation." N. 8.: Lower Hutt City ha.s had rating on the unimproved value since 1901. MR. APPLETON, the Mayor of Wellington, has stated that under rating on the unimproved value SO per cent, of the ratepayers benefit. ' The opponents of unimproved value rating are now promoting a poll to abolish it! \ COME AND HEAR P. J. O'REGAN—HE WILL ANSWER QUESTIONS THE N.Z. LEAGUE FOR THE TAXATION OF LAND-VALUES (INC.) TO GIRLS JUST LEFT SCHOOL! LEARN SEWING AND DRESSMAKING WHAT CAN BE MORE USEFUL AND MONEY-SAVING TO A GIRL GROWING 1 UP THAN TO BE ABLE TO MAKE MOST OF HER OWN CLOTHES? There is no other profession that once fully and properly trained in a woman can always earn a high wage anywhere in New Zealand ; besides having a necessary and money-saving pastime in her own home. ' YOUNG GIRLS ARE FULLY TRAINED We definitely undertake to (each each young girl IN HER FIRST YEAR not only 'to kp.w her frocks, but also to CUT HER OWN PATTERN. We have several departments making UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, and PYJAMAS, MEN'S CLOTHING, WOOLLEN PULLOVERS, and we also KNIT FABRICS. W\GES TO COMMENCE are well above award rates and bonuses can be earned by competent and conscientious girls in the first few weeks. Wo have a very large, light, airy, clean factory. MORNING AXD AFTERNOON TEA SPELLS. We are proud of our conditions and invite parents and guardians to call and inspect them. ' APPLICATIONS CAN BE MADE NOW. TELEPHONE 30-103. . ABELCO, LTD. (Established 27 Years) 36-40 VIVIAN STREET Trams Botli Ways Stop Practically at Our Door. PERMANENT AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT is offered to i MACHINISTS AND TABLE HANDS for . j COATS. VESTS and TROUSERS, GYM : > FROCKS and SCHOOL COATS. Apprentices ' in all Departments by ono of the Dominion's oldest Clothing Manufacturers, with, workrooms ■ in the heart of Wellington. I CALL AND SEE THE FACTORY MANAGER THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MFG. COMPANY, LIMITED JKRVOIS QUAY. " SURPLIui~WAII^SSETS~ FOR SALE THE WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD. Defence Sm|«s Biiilte Bunnj Street, Wellington (Postal address, Box SOSO, Lambton Quay), I.NMJES OH-ERS FOR: WINCHES. POWKR DIUVKN AND HAND OPERATED, quantity 4, located at Avondale and Wellington. , , T , . . PUMPS, CENTRIFUGAL, 2 with lV»i« intake and 1 with Sin intake. Located at Avondale. Trcntliam, and Christehurch. PUMP, BOILER FEED, 4IN (1 only). Located at State Mill Y\a.pa. ... BLOWER KOI! FORGE, WITH % H.P ,HO D.C. MOTOR (1 only). Located at "''ENGINES, MARINE. DIESEL AND PETROL, 1-3 cylinder, 1-4 cylinder, and 1-6 cylinder. Located at Hobsonville. . , ~. ,„ , BLOCKS, SNATCH (PULLEY), LIFT 7CWT, quantity 2. Located at Wellington. BOAT (WORK), 17ft long. Located at Wellington. SHEAVE (STEEL), 42in diameter. Located at Wellington. WASHING MACHINE (LAUNDRY). Rotary type, 3 compartments, ptilly driven. At Graceneld, Wellington. CRATES FOR BREAK, WOODEN, quantity 248. Size Bft Oil) x Ift 4in sift Sin. Located at Wellington. Oilers for lots of not less than 25. CARTONS, PLAIN CARDBOARD, quantity 800. Size 13in s SAin x ll%in high. Located at Wellington. OlVers for not less than 100. FRUEHAUF TRAILER, N.Z. 251 US. Located at Vehicle Reception Depot, Mechanics Bay, King's Drive, Auckland. Offers to be "as is where is." OFFERS CLOSE with Board's Secretary, to whom they should be addressed In envelopes marked "Offer for " at NOON on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER li, 1!)4.j. Further particulars and conditions of sale (except as to the Trailer), and further information regarding the 'Trailer, are obtainable from Board's Wellington Office, Offices of Board's District Executive Officers, Dilworlh Building, Queen Street, Auckland, Old Art Gallery Building, Durham Street, Chrlstchurch, and District Storekeeper's Office, Public Works Department, Duncdin. i —y^gL^j..' . ... ■i.1..1: "■....'.. lvl;:i;..;"v^.i:j.i:i—~J^s."-- ----- -CTOUK MAJESTIC CABARET" ISAOOR GOODMAN'S X ISADOK GOODMAN'S IS CLOSED, TONIGHT. ISADOK GOODMAN'S ISADOR GOODMAN'S OPEN AS USUAL THIS WEEK FROM ISADOR GOODMAN'S TOMORROW mESKAY,. yI(;TORy roxCBnT DANCING ,o CMX* .-ONES llllrt llte BALL . SPECIAL VICTORY CONCERT ROOM ORCHESTRA, SPECIAL VICTORY CONCERT I Featuring ALLEN WELLBROCK and JACK THOMPSON on ibeir Grand Pi.-mos, placing the For Patriotic Funds Songs of "LOLITA." i At 8 p.m. The Subscription is 3s, inclusive of Refresh- On TT jESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ] ments. I * S (lie Town Hall is fully booked TicketIF IT'S DANCE TEMPO! IT'S CLIFF JONES! A holders are requested to be in their seats NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS LTD not later than 10 minutes to S p.m. to ensure the programme commencing promptly at 8 p.m. Direction: Cec. Boyton, Frederick Carr ' ,••■•*! ■ • SPECIAL NOTICE.—The audience is invited to' bring some blank music manuscript and a pencil. COLOUR PRINTING " H ASr^r^,S f« {-•*,£ ~~^^cj printing, ETa -• Booklets and Catalogues. The "Evenin* Post" T?OR every description of Binding, including z Modern Process Block Dept. will g jv 0 y OU |? permanent Records and Account Books. | ■;mcient Service, Tel. 47-222 for Quotation etc —"Evening Post" Printing Dcpt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 55, 3 September 1945, Page 2

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