DE LUXE THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. William Fox Presents . ' LOVES OF CAR M E N With DOLORES DEL RIO and VICTOR M'LAGLEN. The story of "CARMEN." the Gipsy—tempestuous, passionate, stormy, and in love with life. THE GREATEST STORY OF "CARMEN" EVER TOLD. I've ■ Ifd by an OPERATIC PROLOGUE from the Opera "CARMEN." Overture: 'Irand Selection from "Carmen" (Bizet), ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. "Love the ', .iyrant," the Habanera, from "Carmen" (Bizet), AMY G. WOODWARD; "The-Toreador," from "Carmen" (Bizet), MR. LEN BARNES. Additional: MR. AARONS, at the Mighty Wurlitzer, will play "CARMENCITA," The Theme Song (Merton). BOX PLANS at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring De Luxe Theatre (Telephone 23-080). (This picture is recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. MASON'S FAMOUS O.K. SAUCE-Large r ™ Bottles 1/3, Small lid WE SELL MAZDA LAMPS. ASK FOR SELF-HELP SOAPS AND WASHING POWDERS SOAP—First Grade, Large Bar 1/2, Small . JJECAUSE Bd. Second Grade, Large Bur 1/-, Small 6Visd If you once use V 6 PaCkCt' Sraa" MAZDA ELECTRIC LAMPS EVAPORATED APRICOTS, 1/- & lOd lb >v continue to do so . They 200-PAGE SCHOOL WRITING PAD, 8d J ensure good light. SELF-HELP COFFEE ESSENCE, 1/2 . . ■ ■ , ; RICE,' 2%d Jb. SUGAR, 71b for 1/7 buy FROM ANY OF OUR BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, 8 for 1/- SHOPS. . TRY OUR FAMOUS 2/6 BLEND TEA. SELF-HELP CO-OP GROCERY. LTD. WELLINGTON. (24 SHOPS). ' • ' ■ ■•■ ■-■■■■■ "-- (24 SHOPS). (24 SHOPS). -■ ■■; ..- - ".: ./.-■• ■ (24 SHOPS). . CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., ANNOUNCE GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF ''HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RECORDS . Old Price/ New Price. 10-INCH PLUM LA8EL.......... 5s 0d .......... 4s Od 12-INCH PLUM LABEL .......... 7s 6d .....i.... 6s Od 10-INCH BLACK LABEL ......... 7s Od .......... 5s 6d ' 12-INCH BLACK LABEL ..'.. ..... 10s Od .......... 8s Od 10-INCH RED LABEL 9s Od ....; 7s 6d 12-INCH RED LABEL ........... 12s (id 10s Cd 10-INCH BUKF LABEL 11s; •Od .......... Ss 6d 12-INCH BUFF LABEL ........... 15s, Od '...........; 12s Od 12-INCH GREEN LABEL ........ 17s (id ....] 13s Cd 12-INCH BLUE LABEL /.. ;: , '20s Od 15s Cd 12-INCH WHITE LABEL ...23s0d 18s Od ZONOPHONE 10-INCH '& 0d .......... 3s Cd . , 12-INCH ;.....;. (is. Od 1.. Gs Cd 10-INCH GRAND OPERA 5s Od 4s Cd FULL STOCKS OK ALL MAKES OF RECORDS AT BEGG'S—RENOWNED FOR RECORDS. NOW SETTLED IN NEW PREMISES. THE N.Z BOOK DEPOT FOR MANY YEARS AT 71, AVILLIS STRKkT, UAH MOVED TO THE OTHER SIDIi UV Tllti STREET, NEXT " TJIE EVENING POST/ 1 AND HAS TAKEN A LONG USA SB OF THE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED .;■ NY MESSRS. WALLACE AND GIBSON. WITH DOUBLE Tllli AMOUNT OP FLOOR SPACE, TrUi MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF BOOKS. AND STATIONERY CAN BL SEUN TO SPLENDID ADVANTAGE. NEW ADDRESS: THE N.Z. BOOK DEPOT, SO, WILLIS STREET (NEXT "THE EVENING POST). THE ROLE OF THE HANDBAG AS PART OF THE TOTAL FASHION PICTURE. TITHE HANDBAG plays a prominent part in the total picture of the fashionable •*• lady of to-day. It no longer, as in the past, leads a lonely existence, nor goes on its way alone, but stands in close contact with the prevailing fashion in ladies' clothing, and is thus an expression of the fashion ideals of the day. The present fashion, which aims at giving a beautiful and harmonious unity to woman's ensemble appearance, embraces, hat, shoe, glove, and handbag.: These four satellites of the .ladies' costume have one characteristic in common—they are all, so' to speak. NO HALF-PRICED OLD STOCK. THE LATEST FASHIONS AT MODERATE ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ....PEIC,ES t -.';. ■••..■....■:■...::,...■;:■:'■■■.:■ ... ■ . • SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. NASH'S LEATHER ARCADE, " 133-135, CUBA STREET. THE BLIGHTING SHADOW OF rFHE SCARCITY OF MONEY. GREATEST COAT SALE IN OUR HISTORY COMMENCING FRIDAY, AT NINE. EVERY COAT TT A T 1? THE MARKED PRICE. EVERY COAT iX-ttJ-'i- THE MARKED PRICE. The scarcity of money combined with the prolonged warm weather of the early winter are two factors that have made this the most difficult coat season in our experience, leaving us with a large stock of coats which simply must be turned into money right away. Our coats are very cheap at our usual price; at Half-price they are a gift. VELOUR COATS, CHENILLE COATS, BLACK AND COLOURED BROADTAIL COATS, PLUSH COATS, TWEED COATS. ALL FUR-TRIMMED. (Fur Coats are not included in this Half-price Sale.) QUEREE BROS., 116, WILLIS STREET. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS FACT! . YOU SAVE 5/- IN THE £ BYPURCHASING FROM US TEA SETS—English Crown China 15/6 set DINNER SETS—English. 32 pieces 39/0 set CUPS'AND SAUCERS—English.' Gold edge ...3/6 half-dozen CUTLERY, CRYSTAL, CHINA, CROCKERY, ETC. OPEN ."WAREHOUSE . COMPANY, BLAIR STREET, (OPPOSITE COURTENAY PLACE POST OFFICE). OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. ,' ' ONLY ONE ADDRESS. ___ j . — • . . . ,_ JUMBLE SALE. TUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ... ''„ . .. To lie held in 2 o'clock. ' .' . ■• NEW" CENTURY HALL, ST PAUL'S CiriJRCUKOOM. 20f>. Tina- ! . . Kciit tcrnur. kui-i ro:wl. l-'lc::ly of Urn-/ C'luthes. ■ '■'.■' Conic lOaHy. ' ' Fit-1 DAY . ..■• 7 \>.n\. .FRIDAY
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 2
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