WELLINGTON'S TRIUMPHANT AND OUTSTANDING SUCCESS? ~~ -" rp-rrp T?pn.pXTT ' J;( , l U^^ it^L^ I■ " will applaud. ■ MB- SfogGE arliss ■■; • " ME. GEORGE ARLISS "THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD." ' «TFF MAW WITH PT AVPn PAn" ' lrLEj MAIN W-tLU i'ijAYJjjD (jOD. ; ' Ta hoße Regerveg fae heH m> • ~ ' ■ ■ REAL LIFE CRITICISMS- ■ . REAL LIFE CRITICISMS- v - ■ _ ... i-O.Hi JMN IaIINJV-UIU V-Gilt. "on „„„ <, TOTI , rr vi MT BTnrr .„ , T „' | g^ old fa. grin," he said as he oi.ed the wheels of his '- J^k about home truths with that Ma and Uncle-my missus was . m fits of laughter. We are all going to see the picture one night next week 4 " the i^^ Sgft« »^^ " «* "— . ™E SE^IMENTAL BLOKE . 'a RAY FISHER and CECIL SCOTT feiday st. James Friday ■ axt -r^m^T-. a TT ~.„.„„.,, ~ „„„,„._„ • ~i. AN EFFTEE ALL-ATjSXRALIAN PRODUCTION. . BOX PLAN NOW OPEN BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY-BOOK E4.RLY! ■ t->tt-,,- -r^^ i .. fielden TAYLOR'S " SILVER LINING FAIR» * „4 ,' 1 OWN HALL . NOW IN "PTTT T qWTTNJP ! MAWTMT?TTTT ommn . INUVV UN J< ULLbWUNb! JN OW IN FULL SWING 1 SMlt! ad"^i-»»rKrsLtS sis. Sr" "d J*! to-nights programme: ■■ ■■ • P o Ptm n ~?f^£r°Ti; "^ $lteeii°%.? i McVicar. 7.15 p.m.-Grand Tug-of-war. Pot-pourri under the direct™i ox M,a Maude Fai-rant. Boys' Institute Band. __ ;Eevellei S Dance Band Orchestra. ITS FIELDEN TAYLfYRN I¥FT?Tr f J-XkJ X XU*jV£jX l^ll^UJVfc W1L&1LI ' ADMISSION 1/- SE A.SON TICKETS ->/R Ufl ±^lS.l,li> 2/0. . WXtJIiOIJL/lJNir - r WT?F,STT "TNTf^ XVJli© 1 AxUNlj (UNDER PROMOTION NATIONAL SPORTING CJUbY _ iiNULJ.LI>) ■ LOOK WHO'S HF.'R'F 1 t! : XJWJV VV n.\J O XliiiXH, i• ~ ANTON KOOLMAN ' ; HTJGHIE WHITMAN (Middleweight Champion of Australia) ' ; m winter show stadium TO-MOEROW CWEDNF^D AV^ ■NTTPWT' 1/ifT, CPTW vmunwvv VWJ^JNJi&UAXr JNIbHT, 14th SEPT.^ At 8 o'clock. ~; NOTE THE PRICES- 3/ •>/ 1/ TADTF^i/ + • RTW TTTFI PT.^reST MEN SO^IT " X^ .^^^ Y. Mi^JN bUU 1H OF THE LINE. . .. ... ~,„,.. ■, ;,.,.,,,, — ; ; ";. ~f|. ' GIBSOK'S CLOSING-DOWN SAT F " tdataXt^tV^ OAUIi. •' BALANCE O^TOCKMOVED TO 158, CUBA STREET (A few doors above Evans Ltd., Drapers). -~ '. -ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS -! - Everrtl.fa- ,„,,„ b. „,„ , -n- , , ■■■■~ I'-'. / i^^.^oXi<t£^^^^s^s^'.^.^^^Swt^^^aw^g TABLE FOEKS AND-ROUND SOUP SPOON S-Were 16/ a dozen ' ■-■ l- mTH 's BEST Sheffield knives !? ;. l>s^iS,J / .ta l g ara -... EINAI.CLEAHAgCEraiCE./U ■ Jia.Eaoz. I'IN AL CLEARANCE PRICE..B/3 '' , COME ALONG AND SEE THE BARO Ami p^^ 01^. brlJBbU-N S CLOSING-DOWN «!ATT? - • -„•„,. IfUVH^ OAXjJL,-.-.
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-*==» 2ZW - 2ZW XXTEEKLY BUILDIVr TAT r--2ZW VV uIJJU^Vi- XAi,K. . 2ZW TO-MORROW 730 pm 2ZW By a Registered AVcnttect"An Adventure in Wallpaper 2ZW Selection." IP &Z 2ZW Listen in! • — — MIEA^R SOUTH SCHOOL. ' A j^rf^li h^She^h^ ' Gam"DaP"Dg'MdPnZeSFUNERAL NOTICES. k-a&-"=t»= ssj!ssss:i«£ 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ™' "2139' ' THE Funeral.of the late Phillip Herbert ' ^ Poy!1 wllleave St. Anne's Church, fiS'^t^SC^S ,2Wffi S^-m £.^^l^. ™~ . is^'-^*'« *-iH leave the Qhapel of Robt. H. Wilson j¥ Sons Ltd., on Wednesday. 14th Sep. ember, 1932, at 2.30 p.m.. for the Karnri O^^ Undertakers, 104, Adelaide road. - Telephones 24-155 and 10-781. Funeral of the late Benjamin K^Kf 22, Vivian street, on AVedhesday, Uth S Sfcs. ■'»-• - -; B, y „. *wt t..«,i,0.,, »» THE Friends ot Mr. H. Savage are in- ::' •«-. .-ritod to attend the Funeral of. his late wlfe, Elizabeth Louisa, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel, 27, Wingfield . street, at 10.30 a.m. To-morrow, AVedne^ ■ day, 14th September. 1032. for K»mri H CemeteT^AAr PT APK A^r, W . ISAAC CLARK AND SON, , .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 64, 13 September 1932, Page 2
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