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THE MIGHTIEST OF THEM ALL! COMMENCING ITS SECOND WEEK TO-MORROW AT THE' GRAND OPERA HOUSE. (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films.) MATINEES DAILY, at 2.15. NIGHTLY, at 8 of clock. UNITED'ARTISTS PRESENT THEIR AMAZING AIR'SENSATION, "HELL'S ANGELS" "HELL'S ANGELS" (Recommended by the Censor more suitable for Adult Audiences.) There will not be another picture like "Hell's Angels" for a long time, if ever. No matter what you've seen before, you'll be electrified by its three terrific high-lights —the raid on London, the bombing of the German munitions factory, and the free-for-all dog-fight high in the clouds. Supporting Programme includes Sensational Motion Pictures of the NAPIER-HASTINGS CALAMITY. BOOK NOW! BOX PLANS at the Berkeley and Bristol (Theatre Telephone 28-106). SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! 17RIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK, AND EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK, • WILL BE FOOT COMFORT DAYS FOR THOSE WHO NEED SLIPPERS. BRADY'S are determined to dispose of 3000 PAIRS during the next 8 days. Slippers in all possible shades to be cleared AT LESS THAN COST. BELOW WE QUOTE PRICES OF A FEW LINES ONLY. CINNAMON SATIN (QUILTED) SLIPPERS—Leather soles. Usually 7/11. NOW 4/11 VIOLET QUILTED MOCCASINS-Usually 7/6. NOW 4/6 ROSE, NIGGER, KINGFISHER, BLACK QUILTED SATIN SLIPPERS-Gold trim. Leather soles. Usually 6/9. NOW 4/3 ROSE, RED, AND PALE BLUE QUILTED SATIN MOCCASINS—White fur trim. Usually 11/0. . . ' ' NOW 8/6 MAUVE AND BLUE FIGURED VELVET SLIPPERS-Soffc soles. Usually 5/11 . NOW 4/3 RED, ROSE, AND SAKE SATIN- MOCCASINS—Dark fur'binding. Usually 11/6 NOW 8/6 PALE PINK AND SAKE QUILTED SATIN SLIPPERS—Leather soles. Usually 4/11 NOW 3/11 BROCADED SILK SLIPPERS—In red and fawn, blue and fawn, mauve and fawn, Usually 5/3. NOW 3/11 HELIO VELVET SLIPPERS—Pom-pom, suede soles. Usually 6/9. NOW 4/3 HELIO, BLACK, PALE BLUE. ROSE, AND CINNAMON QUILTED SATIN SLIPPERS—Cosy soles. Usually 6/9. NOW 4/3 BUY AT BRADY'S, 56, WILLIS STREET (Opp. Hotel Windsor). ~- WE .WANT MONEY 'AND SPACE T^OR the New Shipments arriving shortly. To achieve these we have reduced the x prices of our extensive stock of Silk, Hosiery,' Gloves, etc., to half and less. 38in Printed Voiles—Chiffon finish, smart designs. Usual prices 1/6 to 2/11 yard Now 9d, 1/6 36-38 in Figured Silk Rayons—This season's smart designs. ,Big range to choose from. All fast colours. Usual, prices 1/11 to 4/11 yard. Now 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 36in French Silk Coatings—Self-Designed, 9 gbojj shades, suitable for light coats, costumes, jumper suits, and frocks., UsuaL price 4/11 yard. Now 2/6 36in Tubfast, Crepe Mclba, Crepe Deliova, Crepe Kysilia, AH Pure Silk and Cotton Mixture Fabrics, micrushable and fast colours, smart designs. Usually 4/11 yard' Full Fashioned Silk Hose—Courtald's Dulesco yarn, service weight, silk to garters 8 newest shades. . . Now. 3/9 pair 36in Printed Silk Marocain—Heavyweight,, smart designs, and 15 good shades Usually 5/11, 6/11 yard. , ° Now 2/11 32in Pure Silk Shantung—Best quality, 10 good shades. Usually 5/11 yard. Now 3/6 An inspection of our stock will give you a pleasant surprise and secure best bargains. MAISON DE SOIE, BURLINGTON ARCADE, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON.

ttmpire theatre, island bay. ■Empire theatre, island bay. THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. 1- " . . . / ANITA PAGE in "LITTLE ACCIDENT." "LITTLE ACCIDENT." The hilariously serious adventures of a hot-headed'young bachelor who courtedthree man-crazy girls to save himself from proposing to the one he loved! ■ 2—Charlie Murray and George Sidney in "ROLLING ALONG." 3— . Sound Cartoon. ..■ : . 4t- Universal Talking News . Keel. egai/ theatre;;, karorl , egal ' theatre,.'" karori. .i' TO-NIGHT-S o'clock-TO-NIGHT.' "THE HOUSE OF THE': ARROW." "THE HOUSE OF THE ARROW." Mystery lurks in every corner of this thrilling ALL-BRITISH Talking Drama. Blood-curdling screams, and murder brutal and furious. Spiced with * comedy. relief. A Cert. Recommended for Adults. High-class Supports.. COMEDY. NEWS REEL. TENNIS. A NTHONY WILDING MEMORIAL """ SHIELD MATCH! CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. , . CANTERBURY' v. WELLINGTON.. Play Commences at'Mu-aiiiiir ou .FRIDAY. AND SATCfKDAY, 13th AND 14th FEBRUARY, At 1.30 p.m. Admission 2s, plus tax. Juniors halfprice. .... ' CHEAP. GROCERIES. : CHEAP GROCERIES. QALLOW (CAMPBELL'S), 142, WILLIS STREET. CLOSING DOWN SALE, For F«w Days, at ; cost prices.x ' Remember-142. WILLIS STREET. FUNERAL NOTICES. rPHE Friends of the late William Andrew •*- ; Smitli are respectfully invited to attend Ilia Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary. Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., To-morrow (Friday), 13th February, 1931, at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. rrVHE Funeral o£ the. late Violet Hilda -*■ M'Gill will leave her late residence, 43, Ludlam crescent, Lower Hutt, on Friday, 13th February, 1931, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Taita. • , W. MOSS AND CO., Undertakers, ' High street, Lower Hutt. Tel. 80. FUNERAL CARD. ' rPHE Friends of the late Arthur Hulton '■*-' Sidford are invited to "attend his Ftnier.il, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, junr., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow, the 13th February, 3931, at 10.45 a.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and .28. Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159. Funeral of the late Olive Rose •*- Martin will leave St. Anne's Church, Green street, Newtown, on Saturday, 14th February, 1931, at 2 p.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22, Vivian street, and Karori. Day and night Telephone 26-073. THE Funeral Service of the . late Waller Freeman will be held Tomorrow, Friday, 13th February, at 10.30 a.m., at the Chapel, 27, Wingfield street, thence to Boulcott Street Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, 27, Wingfield street. THE EARLY SETTLERS AND HISTOIMCAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON (Incorporated). rpuG Members are requested to assemble -*■ at the Boltou Street Cemetery at 10.45 To-morrow (Friday, 13th), to attend the Interment of' the late member, Walter Freeman. ,\V. TOOMATH, lion, Sec.

JJASIEBTON S H 0 W, AT SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, 17th AND 18th FEBRUARY, 1931. RING EVENTS, including Dog Trials, Jumping Horses and Ponies, will be a feature at this BIG ATTRACTION. Motor-cara: from South enter at South end Gate. Watch for Man witt ■ the Flag. Motor-cars; from North- enter at Fleet street through new'entrance. . ■'■' . "• RAM•"■AND EWE TAIRi' "", -'■' ' 10th AND 20th FEBRUARY. ' 3090 entries received.. Order of Sale.—First day, Rotnneys; second day, Lincolns, Southdowns. R. H; WILLIAMS, '. -; Secretary. TENNIS. . TENNIS. CAN CANTERBURY? . COME TO MIRAMAR FOR EXCITING PLAY ON FRIDAY and SATUR-1 DAY NEXT. GALA AT PAEKAKARIKI. SUNDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. TRAINS to Packakarikr leave Wellington 8.40, 9.0, 9.30 a.m., 2.0 p.m. Return trains leave Paekakariki 5.15, 6.0, 6.34, 6.53, and 7.21 p.m. Return. Fares tft Paekakariki from Wellington, Ngaio, Kbandallah, and Johnsonville, 2s 6d (Ist), 2s (2nd): RAILWAY SERVICES. THE TRAIN YOU WANT. HE TRAIN YOU WANT. DEPARTURES FROM THORNDON STATION:— For Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days; 7.15 pjn. Sun., Mo., . Tu.. We Th., Fri. For New Plymouth: 9.55 a.m. week days. For Wanganui: 9.55 a.m., 2.0 p.m. (change at Marton). week days. For Napier! 9.20 a.m. week days. For Palmerston N.: 8.18 a.m., 9.20 a.m., 9.55 a.m., 10.17 a.m., 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m., ' week days; 7.15 p.m. Sun., Mo.. Tu.. We.. fh., Fri. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON STATION: For Woodville, Pal- / merston N., and Napier: 7,50 a.m. B^t Masterton: 7.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Railway Sight-seeing Buses dailj to Beautiful Hutt Valley—twelve minutes' service. DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION. MEETINGS. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. HAWKES BAY EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. I HEREBY Convene a PUBLIC MEETING to be held in the Offices of the Town Board, Railway terrace, Johnsonville, this THURSDAY EVENING, 12th FEBRUARY, at 8 o'clock p.m., to consider what steps should be taken to assist in the relief of the sufferers by the Hawkes Bay Earthquake. ALEX. A. MOORE, . Chairman. Johnsonville Town Board Offices, 'Wednesdaj', 11th February, 1931. WELLINGTON NORTH. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. A MEETING of the Residents of Wel- ■"■ lington North will be held at the Masonic Temple. The. Terrace, TO-MOR-ROW. (FRIDAY) EVENING (13th instunt), at 8 o'clock, to arrange for the collection of funds. ■T. J. CURTIS, H. MAITLAND. H. AMOS, Convcnoi'S.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 2

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