RliiVXlii-N 1 (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films.) THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., ,S p.ro ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS OF BEN TRAVEES'S COMEDY FAKCE, "PLUNDER" "PLUNDER" With the Cast of "Rookery Nook": RALPH LYNN, TOM WALLS, ' MARY BROUGH. WINIFRED SHOTTER. AND ROBERTSON HARE. ever attempted. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION! COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT. England's Leading Comedian, LESLIE HENSON, in "A WARM CORNER" A riotously Comic Performance in a Roanng Farce. ALSO; CONNIE EDISS, New Zealand's Favourite English Comedienne, in the Gayest, most Uproariously Funny Comedy 01 All. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE .44-144) AND BRISTOL. EASTER MONDAY EXCURSION .:. ..::. .. \ . -.(Weather Permitting) . .- -4436 tons—WAHINE—22 knots speed PICTON AND BLENHEIM t Tir ii- _to m Arrive Picton, about 10.45 a.m. IZt SJKfeV&u Arrive Wellington, about 5 p.m. ' A connecting train will leave Picton Wharf at 11.15 a.m. for Blenheim arriving &T && ca^^sed^Un^C^s wSf^et SL^&S^ board, or from the Railway Booking Office on Picton Whari. Connecting launches from Picton to Torea, Omihau, and Thompson's, Bays (luncheon obtainable at Portage, Te Mahia, and Thompson's Accommodation Houses respectively). Launch to Double Bay (hot water free). Return launch fares, 2/6. Rugby Football Match—Poneke (Wellington) versus a Marlborough Team-at Picton, commencing 11 a.m. STE4.MER FARE, 10/-. Children under 12, 5/-. (Tickets now obtainable.) UNION S.S.. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. AT LAST! A PALATABLE, DIGESTIBLE WHOLEMEAL LOAF. PROTEENA (Registered) ' '; FOR THE INFORMATION OF OUR NUMEROUS WHOLEMEAL BREAD PATRONS AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE WHOLEMEAL DIET, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ADVENT OF PROTEENA WHOLEMEAL / , FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ' SEE PAGE 18 . OF THIS ISSUE. DENHARD BAKERIES LTD., 194, ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. FINAL CLEARANCE OF .... ■ HIGH-GRADE SHOES THE REES-JONES SHOE SALE ™ H^ia&wsgPKffi ws^s^f* THE THIS SEASON'S AUTHENTIC STYLES ARE VERY SMART AND BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS. ARCH PRESERVER SHOES—In Black Satin, one strap and smart Louis heels. These are some of the most beautiful shoes that come from U.S.A. Usually 65/6 pair. . TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 29/6 EXCELSIOR SHOES—These high-grade shoes are in three styles, with Spanish heels, and have one strap. The quality of these beaiitifuL shoes is the best. Usually 75/- pair. . TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 29/6 TURNER'S GOLD AND SILVER BROCADE SHQES—These are London handsewn shoes, and are of tta.Mg^ggg. They «™^™^ . j^g CROCKETT & JONES' EXTRA WIDE-FITTING SHOES—These are appreciated by SfoS? "ear Wlde SUOeTO SC?EA PR^H^SURPLUS SToS Jg/g' BLACK SATIN COURT AND STRAP SHOES—Skinner Satin is used in these shoes, arid it does wear like leather. Smart styles; incomplete range of sizes. Usually 25/6 pair. " \ TO | CLEAR THE BALANCE ]_5/(j 150 PAIRS OF THE "LA MOSSANT" CLARK'S MOORISH' BROWN STRAP SHOES—In patent leather, black SHOES—Medium heels. A lovely shoe, suede- tie and strap styles. A splen- medium toe and excellent quality. A did line of shoes. Only 150 pairs left, real bargain. Usually 35/6 pair and we are clearing the lot at T q CLEAR Ift //» 19/6 and 25/6 pair ' THE BALANCE ly/O Wonderful values. You must see •. ■.'..'•' these. . CREPE DE CHINE SHOES-FuE Louis - nr.TTr, TiT./->-n7-vr mira heels and the newest short fronts. CLARK'S NIGGER BROWN GLACE gt d Court Mor^al and mu itiKH) STRAP SHOES-Spanish heels, co]om . ed C repe. You must see these Tow cut, beautiful quality; very smart beautiful shoes. Nearly 60. pairs left. style. Usually 39/6 pair Usually 2D/6 and 35/6 pair THE BALANCE 1"/" TO BE CLEARED AT \£/Q SOUTHALL CELEBRATED EVENING " SHOES—AII these shoes arc of the A T>-nr><s TWriTCVNTfi1 STT?AP SHOE bt r^ookSLt* So°d 6emC<2 G^tea«tHu7?Sf lo&w\ A eds ; S ve°ry ro d glllr'thl" balance at -^S.wl/e &?** °aly Mt 19/6.25/6 & 29/6 »™ 19 / 6 Well worth seeing.' . THE BALANCE Xt" " THERE ARE »^^M™ ™ THE REES-JONES SHOE CO., LTD., CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY & GREY STREET. "THE EVENING POST" PRINTING HOUSE (BLUNDELL BROS., LTD.). PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, PHOTO ENGRAVERS, STEREOTYPERS. . . .; SPECIALISTS IN COLOUR PRINTING. Tho %v*rk produced daily by ua inchidcs:— OUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS. LETTERHEADS, CIRCULARS, INVOICE TELEPHONE 44-040 TAKE LIFT IN CENTRE OF.REAR BUILDING.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 4
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639Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 4
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