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XRHNTHAM AUTUMN MEETINGS AS IN THOROUGHBREDS, SO IN FRIDAY VTI VCi/ ' '•■ f\ W " ■■» n . ..... n ~. ■r T .„. . and Saturday next iJ Maying Qualities MQy lJlQfTlOTlClS~~\JllQlltV l&tlS! * MARCH 17th and 18th fK^vitfyh The difference between a stayer.aid ■BjlK^ • ■ ' v />\ ' Wle~t ''1 a sP" nter —what.is it? In a word— P^^BffiSaßL- & No one who has observed the conditions in retail business during the past FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 12 5 D ttl I' 1 % \rf3hfl~aH STAMINf! Tl?e .endurance power of W(pPl two or three years, and the present-day reaction in the consumer's mind, *»~^«- ******.* «« *m» *—.** put /,< <|», J 'Z/JM\ the one ls far more devel°pe<l than WB® Wj < $ can fail to conclude that the trend is—BACK TO QUALITY. After all, a • Come and watch New Zealand's most brilliant ' f'"'!*'^" if' ZzSm\ tll3- 1 °f t^e o^er lln the tailoring field IfißL*T^ I "cheap" article is the dearest in^the end vrhevezs QUALITY always ensures ; thoroughbreds, ridden by some of our cleverest ■ f *|m '.;§/ fMK the'stayers are very few, while there g^Bßg^La^.^ '■■■', :....'■ ' ' ~ . horsemen, struggling for supremacy in a spec- J*' P /■"fcS are many sprinters. Of the "stayer" ' ' ! STEWART DAWSON'S DIAMOND RINGS ARE: QUALITY RINGS! tacular programme of races. . . -. [At f,7 4 1 claf "c, t. he; J-,. T- \ e?::l s Ltd-builV . - . - ■ \:-^a ;l*''f y*/ sults- Their lasting ability enables them to outdistance all Jffim ' ' ' IMPROVED ARRANGEMENTS FOR \ wT^Tr IF others. And, like-aU champions, J.-T.Lewis Ltd. suite excel ■■■-. ;".-/ffißhk ■■■■'iSI ■■' ,«, •; ■ ■■■■■ WIN AND PLACE BETTING V f MiX f just as much in appearance as they do in performance. .. J.^T.- |y^ /Xg.\ //^^ZTxA " v ■ \ 1 'HSU J Superbly tailored—from the finest suitings, and correctly [HHHBHHI WKmtm^Wßm] i'^'pil^l^ f™^ ""f 1* M ' 3 fashioned/by an expert cutter—in accordance with th£ latest |H^^^H*S|^^HHnH| ISSSsBPSS^HiE^sB^HI isV^^^^^^icmXß of WIN AND PLACE investments, which proved so J~*|_ ,\> ■ , , r- _. _ . T , _ . , M^^^^hMLJ^MHbH ||Atf^|£o^j|^gfl^H ' |^Hife^^^^^|tfi^H ' providing as it does for either straight-out win dividends \J •' >' W^ ne highest perfection which tailoring craftsmanship can |^m^B|H|^H^^^Sj , U^BBBBSBSSSBSBSi |HHHrag|||!||pHHHJ or for dividends on first, second, or third horses, makes '■>■', 1 ' attain. . ... • ■• ■ ■ ~~/W~- -^ J /Vr f°r a more even^ distribution of investments over the j *. f| OUR CASH PRICES ARE IN • N^^--^/ —^< V^^Z^-^ ' , field, and offers investors a bigger chance of a profitable ' ' | j R , APrnßnAlWri? WITH TUC XHVIFS ■ ■ ■ /■■ . ' return on their investments. # "' 8s J /VV»C«Jl\ll/vrn,r. Wllfl IHL HIVIC.O Single' Stone Diamond ' ' The Popular Three-Stone Diamond Cluster Ring! ' . : N p .."J g . { • . . Rings from £12/10/- to Diamond Rings from from £10 ' « •-«< *V^VB IiUC JP » : -«_ i » "F* X i 'We nave an exPert Valet Service controlled by an experienced tailor ' £180. .;■/.. £10/10/- . ... : . 9.D6C131 lliAlPld ErOlTl L3tHOtOH I K?^^^ i-V "" presser. Suits cleaned and tailor pressed, 4/6; cleaned and v ':'"■ . "• I P'»lfii i-*"i *** tailor pressed, 7/-. Invisible darning by experts. . .-..'■• You cannot buy a "cheap" Ting'here. We sell, none but quality rings—pure " '' Special race trains will leave Lambton at frequent intervals on Friday I R^B 1~ s ' ' -■;•••• ■ ';■' ... first quality diamonds ip. high-grade settings of gold and platinum in modern • . and Saturday from 10.15 ami. until 11.26 a.m.^Additional ordinary trains | fe'flß |- '~i W. H. STEPHEN, Managing Cutter. r v • , style—but, because of our tremendous buying power and large turnover, we w'^ leave Lambton Station as follows1: — | fe-^K f; '># \ •? ;, . ; . ■ can sell them at New Zealand's best value price, . FRIDAY> ".. SATURDAy> ,| |M |L| IT I FW 7lf\ 7^ RACE "VISITORS! Please Feel Free to Come in and Look Around, whether you wish to buy or not. 8.47 a.m., 9.55 a.m., and 8.47 a.m., 9.55 aJn., 11.51 a.m., I p^'ll r'^ I I I I mm. /' I • . ' '-.'..' : ■'■'" ' ''•■'. 12- 15 p-m- . 12- 16 p-mt» 12- 48 p-m-. and 12° p-m- I W&m v%> v M I I ■ i m\rsm>J f/Y Stewart Dawsons - The Quality Jewellers . A tram Wlll leave VA^^^^ a\Zr^^T^ 7>com^^'m^ ''{ \ .|M |_j the TAiLORy Of .excellence ata ySJ/JNCT^^'' '"■.'■ Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street, Wellington RETURN FARE (including admission to course), 5/-. . $Q , ipn j^ 189 FEATHERyTON yT. WELLINGTON PHONE 42-e^S— / ™^^^™ lll^™^ll—^^^■■■^^■■'■■■■""■■■■■"^iii^M^iMi^BiiMHM«» , D. E. BRAY, Acting Secretary. BI^B^^"^ 53 If^^K TRIUMPiI B^^^SpßPPPll^Jl ZimIID /AsvJ^stic Lour?^c ~ si* . _- __ ~ o Hl^Mg^^MHMl^^^l^gl^s i/ ' MAJESTIC THEATRE BUILDING, WILLIS STREET Cleaning Them Up Super Nine " " Superb Quality 11 . "T^~ Yes! We clean up shabby, tired-iookmg *yr ; C # The Finest Light Cars in the World rj-i . 7/ / / c Majestic Cabaret Band garments and make them good for another 1 WetVe UIX > 1 TIUJTIpU !I ! " Now augmented, is the snappiest,combination in'Welling-.: season's wear, at the cost of only a few ' ton. It plays during supper every evening. Come along shillings. Economise! 'Phone.ss-000 and ' ■■ . and dance on the perfect glass floor. There is no charge our van will call. , \X7D fS^ TJTT1 CTCDIirATC AM O f~*f\ ITH : for dancing, and you will, have a wonderful time amid 24 hour dry HFANiNr SFRVifF WRIGHT, bTEPHENSON & CO. LTD. I=r^__^__^_^. 24-HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE 97 Taranaki Street 'Phone 55-126 \~ ~~~——~— ~\: _ . , ; A FEW POINTS ABOUT THE MAJESTIC Suits and Costumes Hats ' =^ lounge. • ——————i——^^^^_^^—.——i———^^»_-—,^—————^_^^_^———^—^——-, It is now under the personal supervision of Mr*. Mildred ■ / • B^^/i^? "'^""^"""""""T1 "^™1" 11™™™""™™™™""'""I'^""™"^™1 '^""™"^™*1 "™ "™""™^™"""~""™"" . "™"^^™"™"™~^"™™"™"™""""^™^™™"^"""™""■""""" Kane, from leading Sydney restaurants.. .- "^fc ■ J^T M% ;S: >i. /^Zf^ ~ ■____,_ ■ The Three-Course Dinner or Luncheon/for 1/3 is easily W' mm \J J/^ r/^^ >^*^"V /^T~ " ' the best prepared and served in Wellington. . . . . y ~-^i~--fJ j'Af The entire Lounge has been redecorated. '■~-.. vwn irinrn/\ni A ¥ A f TtTl\nir y-l^-k ' r^-^5>L ~ 'S^^ff tfy^^ tr^ The Majestic Cabaret Band plays every afternoon and . The VICTORIA LAUNDRY GO. • /^Mk^K^ r > -^r^ ' \ 'j^j^^w^.^i.: •Phone 55-000. Depot. Everywhere. <j 'J ' ,THE MAJESTIC LEADS '■■ r-HIUAY JNfc/zi. 1 .^^pz^' X7^* J%^f f vJ^^^-/^^^^artf : Caters for the Man on the Laym. Socccssrn . *«■'■ , quality J'4 '' vuittheStorethatCate"fOTMenonlyv ~ r ; /, • Auckland VwD ' ■ Shoes can Js&MjT /{^kJ^^^^^^^jfe '^iSt v -■ ;'/«Mg£tissMWffl *or f ir^nn i^T\¥^ir* ¥ nhrv :=r «JL- Si"«f always @^ 130^ ■■..HERB. PRICE; LTD. FPTP OF liiitSxW W>"^^Hi Who will give x . • . , ' v«Esi^ ' _ .. • ' , . ' ." I ™ year '^^ High-Grade Shoes Presented at the Keenest Prices! UNIVERSAL Lead the Field! ettedealln 8 . DI TIT A T>¥ T^ g> ¥^ A OfHTTT^ AT> If it is a .question of Furs, Universal Fur Company have "WARM * Wm^W'^'M^JM with his'won- II I AKI P TTkf WK /\\ ¥* WH £\ W ■ FAVOURITES." A "PLACE" is given in their store for every Wm/^T^WBsKt derfulflying UWI 1 fILIUI-1 /U/ l\nVU TT LifllX description of Fur Coats, Necklets, Stoles, and' Ties, and it-is-a Don't WmsSls^lmwmi experiences. ' £7- f /r^ !•- I ¥7 I • ' "SURE BET" that they can suit you at a "PLEASING PRICE." Mss .style — -Quality—and Value r^^s^^^^^^ou. n 1 m^Smilkjg^mm itsssssssss. ■ ■ *l n'.u j ' -JL Be on a "WINNER." TOO BIG | «««««■ aretheDwtdendspmdby M lk.-WraiGHT" for ST. James! Friday next THE REES-JONES SHOE CO. LTD. THE UNIVERSAL FUR CO. * Bo* pU Bri.t°' «j Th,..™._Booi. E.riy! ! Corner of Lambton Quay and Grey Street 76 Manners street 'Phone4o-963

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 5

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