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lTsT^t" Of LAST NIGHT RUTH CHATTERTON "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" A DRAMA OF PASSIONATE BEAUTY. THE-REGENT THE REGENT THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! COMMENCING TO-MORROW! A Hurricane of Happiness and Hilarity Heading Your Way. HAROLD LLOYD THE KING OF COMEDY in PARAMOUNT'S FUN RIOT "FEET FIRST." i A roaring comedy romance that skims the clouds lor the merriest moments you've ever [had! The hair-raising adventure o£ an ambitious shoe-clerk who cunt keep Jus ieee I • on the ground. Or his heart under control. j JUST ONE BIG LAUGH! IBOX PLANS NOW OPEN at Theatre (Telephone "11-144) and Bristol Piano Co. Ic | WOOD BROS., BUTCHERS, - l\ ■ STILL SELLING LARGE LEGS OF MUTTON FOR 2/3 EACH ; °< OX TAILS FOR QD EACH ;B SHEEP TONGUES •• AT JjJD EACH WHOLE FOREQUARTERS OF MUTTON ....' FOR -jy_ EACH CHOICEST RUMP STEAK'". AT gD LB PICKLED PORK .' •■•. ■ -VOR gD LB LONG MAY THEY LIVE! .WOOD BROS., BUTCHERS,. ■ NEWTOWN. I ~.— " ,"..,„' mi *~.mm^ " —...■■■-■-. I ~~""~ . . . . ■ . ' . FACTS! 3" ITTis a fact that'the cost of living is lower in towns where there is a SELF HELP - j ■*• STORE. It is also a fact that the operation of these Stores has proved a boon j. to thousands of housewives throughout New Zealand. The SELF HELP'S reputation for straight dealing is unquestioned. Make your week-end purchases at. a SELF -HELP SHOP . with confidence, knowing that the best possible value has been obtained for your money. . , . Dates, 51b for is ' ' Best Mild Cheese, 7d lb Rice 61b for Is Coffee Essence (good quality). Is bottle St. Mun'go, 8 packets for Is Fishermaid Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, 2s Easy Monday, 8d packet ■ and 3s Cd . ■ ■ - First-grade Laundry Soap, 3 bars Is 2d Writing Pads, 400 pages, B%d ~ Sunlight Soap, 9%d packet • Haricot Beans, 51b for Is : Lux, 5 packets for Is Caustic Soda, lib tins 7%d, 2's Is 2d Household Soap, 7d large.bar Fish Paste (English),-9d large jar I Germocene (the safe disinfectant for all Corned Beef, BM:d, lOd, and Is Id purposes), 10c! and Is 3d Windsor Salt, 6d. packet <! Waxeesi Floor Polish, 9d large tin Loose CCcoa, lid lb Symington Soups, 6 ]/jd packet Salmon (choice pink), lOd large tin Holbrook's Soups, GVzd and 10% d tin . Woodbine Cigarettes, 5%d packet Ovaltine, Is 6d, 2s Bd. and 4s M Oto (breakfast food), Is 3d Oatmeal, 41b for lid, 25's 6s Shelled Peanuts, 4d lb , EXCEPTIONAL VALUE—TEA, Is W lb I SELF HELP CO-OP. LIMITED i .. ... (85 BRANCHES). ... (85 BRANCHES). le '. ■ ■' . . • )f • r- ' y ■ ■ ■ , ' ' ■ 1" I ■ . •c | . nj ■ • , ■ , BRADY'S SENSATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT! »- . ■ ■'■.■■■■■ ,d| ■ —— ■ ■■ i\ '■' ' 5A DISCOUNT | , IN EVERY COMPLETE £1 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY COMMENCING TO-MORROWi 9 a.m. tt THIS DISCOUNT IS FOR CASH ONLY, AND APPLIES TO ALL GOODS JN !?;.!• THE SHOP. We make no bones about it, we want £ 1000 cash by this time next week to pay S, for new, ultra-snappy goods coming forward, n- . . . This Discount represents an opportunity never before offered to the public of Wellington and district. !"!REMEMBER! WE STOCK NOTHING BUT HIGHGRADE GOODS, AND THIS DISCOUNT IS FOR , . . ' ONE WEEK ONLY ■■'": 5A DISCOUNT i ■ ■ . . . | IN EVERY COMPLETE £1; *- 'COMMENCING. 9 A.M. TO-MOEROW ' BKADY'S OP.P. HOTEL WINDSOR—S6, WILLIS STREET. s■■■■ ■■ . ! d- • ■ " ' " . I ir ! . • . s- : ' . ■ ■ :e . . . le in, . .. c.; . .... <y . . • ■ ' ' .' ' I. r —" " ' -—■ jj, JUMBLIC SALE. : — JUMBLE SALE. " ! CT. . GILES' ' (PRESBYTERIAN) CHURCH HALL, Kilbirnie crescent. TO-MORRQW, 7 p.m. ■ "^yiLL be-held in St. Thomas' SchoolLarge assortment of.Cilean Goods of every room, New town, TO-MORROW .IVE EARLY T^ECUM THE NICiIIT (FKID^Y), bI V o ' cl cck. BARGAINS.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 2

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