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DINE AT THE RITZ DINE AT THE RITZ WELLINGTON'S FINEST RESTAURANT. , WELLINGTON'S FINEST RESTAURANT. T^LvicTs^fTk^ pleS Ur c e itt f in°«™»S that, they have now secured the to <ssr^» B JSi^ar.as.s.ftiSffis^ im- E-HUGHES-who comes bn64 d S s ltlanI Lfcn-ll?S been in our Kitchens to cope with increased ffi^ S'D? na at TH?^ gTT'/°mbinied Wi& esce«ent service, leaves-nothing to to desired. Vma at THi, RIIZ and have your friends -.appreciate your good taste. - DURING LttNCH.yOUWH,L BE ENTERTAINED BY • .!-.. THE HAYDOCE DUO ; (Two of Our' Leading. Musicians) ■■'■■■ HERE IS TO-MORROW'S (FRIDAY) LUNCHEON ■ .. •'.■■ ■•■. ■■.■■:■ -MENU: ■ ... " ..-."■■■ - :;. "•.• -.'• SOUP 3d.- •■:....:■•::; .--: -•-;-- ---..= ■'.... ...Cream o£ Tomato' ■..''.' " . ; ... ■ . Purre of Pea-and Sippets • ■ ' ■ '■ ■ ' . ■> ■ - • Crerae o£ Toheroa. .••■.:' ■•■;■-. FISH 1/-. ■ : ' . IM-ied Crumbed Fillets Terakihi au Citiou • • -M-ied Crumbed FilletsSchnapper au Citroir ■' ■ .- Baked King fish. Italienne .■ ' I'ried Crumbed Flounder J/6 ' • ■ ■ • ENTREES 1/-. ' ; • Steak and Tomato Pie Curried Vegetables and Rice . . ' HOT JOINTS 1/.. ■■■ ■Roast "Pork- and Apple Sauce .; . lvoast Sirloin Beef, Horseradish Sauce Koast Lamb and .Mint Sauce ■Hoast, Mutton and Onion Sauce ' ■Colonial Goose. .■•/ •• = .-. •. . yEGETABLES. .-r.,.':--•'■'':■""-■■■ ••' Baked and Creamed.Potatoes ' ' " - ' ' Cauliflower and Cream Sauce';." - -•■" '.~.L .. .".'-L. ......... . , .specials-"9d.. '..■-:;v:;'"...'v::" •..■'••■■■■'■■■•.-..■-■ :- -Individual Steak and-Oyster Pie .:■.'.- . : -. ■ , ~ Cornish Pasties " ' •teerved -with Bread and Butter, Tea or Coffee. • - -"■-■■ ' . SWEETS 3d". .•■•;" ■ '-■.'• .-.' ■ "'.■". Steamed Plum- Pudding and Brandy Sauce- "■ ■ ■;. booseoerry and Apple Pio • . • . • \ Baked Rice Custard • • - Sherry Trifle..v: - =•--•'•• ' ■■■■.-.•.■■■: ; - •' ■ ' ■■: ■ Strawberry Creams ■ ■-.... , . ■ ■- ■•:■■.... Whipped Cream' ■ ' ' --. - ■,:;;; . From 8.30 to 11 o'clock, ' WILL PLAY AT THE RITZ." " WILL PLAY AT:THERIT&: ; v:: - THE RITZ LTD. :■ •■■■■".' '.'■■'.'. Direction—FREDERICK CARR. NEW LOW PRICES FOE GROCERIES 1 ■ . ■■ . AT .......... DILLOWAY'S TRY US THIS WEEK-END. Daterilb'l/ Cket 1/7 • ' WeeWHx, packet 6%d . Me&raal Paraffin, pts. 1/-, qts. 1/10 :• Havefoek Dark Pkg 8 ,1/6% TEA—Unquestionably the finest valus in New Zealand at 1/4 Ib ■'''■■' DILLOWAY'S Note the Address: 142, WILLIS STREET (next door to, J. -Mcllraitli & Co, Ltd.). TELEPHONE 52-971. . , .• M&: - / r '"■ ,' • maA WONDERFUL CLEARANCE OF SPECIAL QUALITY ' ODDMENT SHOES HERE THEY ARE:— • BOSTOCK'S AND 0/ & j, CLARK'S SHOES-Varfous ' stjles, leathers, and sues; but every pair a genuine bargain. . TO BE CLEARED AT ONE PRICE— 12/6 PER PAIR. THE iBEES-JONES SHOE CO., LTD., Corner GREY;STREET and LAMBTON QUAY. ;•.:•■■ ■■ ; iMsk> POULTRY! SPECIAL!' POULTRY! ■ ■ ALL BIIANUHES. Owin, to a^ PRIME FAT FOWLS :■ -kv^ ■>/ i.'' BACON! ; BACON! -RArnvr OUR SPECIALLY MILD-CURED "ROSEGROVE" BRAND, FROM^d pi lb* EGGS! ~ EGGS! vrr<ii GUARANTEED NEW-LAID. (EXTRA LARGE SIZE) x *" WATCH OUR WINDOWS, :.^ ■, - . IOWEST pR ICE g^ TQ W^ HILL BROS., LTD. THE HOME OF "ROSEGROVE" PRODUCTS.

CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND' FANCY ' DRESS PARTY' . '' TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. - In aid of City Mission"GirTGufde.s* Funds. Prizes.; /! ■:.: Afternoon. Tea. Admission.—Adults.' Is,. Children- 6d. TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT y^rand benefit vaudeville; ■** trades hall: trades hall all; star artists; : .: Including . ' ;.''VIVIANNE/' N-ZvVYoungest.Boy VcutriloquiSt.and'Magician, ' ■'.".■ " And." . '. Frank Tozer's Hawaiian' Quartette. Admission Is; Children-6d. ■' - Kit AS^EADAY SKATING ■ DBIVES THE DEPRESSION SICATING ■'.■-. •'•'■■'■■ -^ AY' ;. .• . SKATING "O OVAL. ... TO-NIGHTV SICATING -LVOYAI J -"--. TO-NIGHT SKATING ROLLER ' TO-KIGHT SKATING .ROLLER-: : TO-NIGHT """ SKATING RINK : " Vivian street ■ SKATING RINK ,- r - . VSvi^.S OiiA 1 ING ■■•.•■■ ff^l^o SESSIONS DAILY. SKATING Special Learners' Session, !£« . wto;.** SKATING. TUITION FREE SKATING. SKATING SPECIAL TO-NIGHT. SKATING HOCKEY ON SKATES. SKATING Petone v. Island Bay SKATING Tel. 51-212. l^fS^S G. S. BRIGHT, US First Heat M — SKATING-Wellington'e Two-step Chani&K.AIIKG. pionship Commences SEATING SATURDAY EVENING. HPHE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. ■ POPULAR LECTURE ' ' Ou SEA CHANTIES, Wii.li Illustrations—With Illustrations (In Aid of Funds.) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, at S p'doct. Admission 6d,

' QHRISTIAN■_■ ' SCIENCE ' BEADING ' No. .6. Courtenay Chambers, 15, Courtsnay place " ■ . . No. SO7, T. ana G, Building, fciunbton . <jua^. Wellington^ - • • ■ - ■Hours/12.30 t0:4p.m..: \. The publio is cordially-invited. .-.■. . DANCING:...- .... . . SPECML. ANA 7QUNCEMENT. ' r PHK BKOTVTSr: OWL " : •' J-HB. BROWN." OWL ' ■ : IS PKIVATBLY BOOKBD. FOR ' • . SATUKDAY NEXT, the 23rd Inst. Props,, 11. AND M. ST. JOHNSTON, Tel. 17 R, Upper lluit. MEETINGS. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANtJFACTURING CO., LTD. -".'.. NOTICE TO SHAREkoLBEES. ■^JOTICE is hereby gh-ea that the OR- •^ BINARY MEETING of the Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company ■ Ltd., will be.held in ths Hall- of the Dominion Farmers' Institute, Ltd, Bailanee and Featherston streets. Welliueton, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day If August, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon. •BUSINESS: ' . To receive Directors' Annual Report and the Balance-sheet. To elect -Two Directors; To elect Two Auditors and fix their remuneration. To transact such other Business as may be necessary. .-The Share Registers- will bo closed for tlio fourteen days preceding tile meeting. By oiilcr of the Board of Directors. A. E. DONNE, ... . General Manager. WeHiuKtun, ISlh July/1932.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 2