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LAST DAY and NIGHT of HERBERT MARSHALL and'KAY FRANCIS in " TROUBLE IN PARADISE." Witty in Dialogue . . . Sparkling with Laughter . . . Amusing and Clever n . „ , THE REGENT S'i^i'?"1 • • U>' Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. SCREENING—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Shoppers' Session -Every Friday, 5 p.m. COMMENCING TOMORROW. ! Hero is the most delightful picture that has come to the Screen in years, with a> great cast of favourites, headed by the renowned actor, i RONALD COLMAN i (The Most Distinguished Male Personality on the Screen), 1 "CV NA R A "■ I T . . , .« ', ~ A United Artists' Picture. I i It is urbane, witty philosophical, and romantic. . , . One of the better and saner films. . . . Colmau, in tins line masterpiece, excels any of his previous performances (Kecommtudcd by Censor tot Adults.) SEE SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE Ifi BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE-TELEPHONE 44-144. GRAND OPERaT HOUSE-TOMORROW. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. TWICE DAILY—At 2.15 and 8p m ZANE GREY'S FAMOUS ACTION ROMANCE OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS ;;WILD HORSE MESA" "WILD HORSE MESA" With RANDOLPH SCOTT, FRED KOHLER, SALLY BLANE Hard-riding courage . a woman to love .. . and honour to find in the barkimr muzzle of a six-Bun! Thrilling stampedes-spectacular cliff crashes! Here, indeed is a breath-taking story of strong men and lawless justice-placed in a setting of wild natural beauty. SPEED-—ACTION ROMANCE. PRICES FROM 1/-. CHILDREN HALF. (Approved for -Universal Exhibition.) WELLINGTON RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING TOMORROW, March 17, and SATURDAY, MarcK 18,1933 FIRST RACK EACH DAY AT 12.5 P.M. CPECIAL TRAINS, TOMORROW, MARCH 17, will leave Lambton Station at 10.10 a.m. and successive, trains will follow at frequent intervals -until 11.26 a.m. Additional ordinary trains at 8.47 a.m., 9.55 a.m., and 12.15 p.m. SPECIAL TRAINS, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, will leave Lambton StatiolTat 10.15 a.m., and successive trains will follow at frequent intervals until 11.26 a.m. Additional ordmaiy trains at 8.47 a.m., 9.53 a.m., 11.51 a.m., 12.16 p.m., 12.48 p.m.. and 1.20 p.m. Train will leave Palmerston North at 7 a.m. each day, enabling passengers to catch the train leaving Lambton Station at 11.26 a.m. : . D. E. BRAY, Acting-Secretary. NO INCREASE IN PRICES TIIKRE WILL BE NO INCREASE IN OUR PRICES ON ACCOUNT OF INCREASED EXCHANGE. PRICES WILL REMAIN FROM 12* Gd TO £1 Is FOR A FULL-HEAD PERMANENT WAVE. , , MARCEL WAVING 2s 6d , I WATER WAVING OR SETTING .... 2s 6d 1 TRIMMING .' is 0d - STAINING-From 10s ,0d have one of the most completely-equipped Ladies' Haifdrcssing Salons in New Zealand. Avail yourself <.i our up-to-date facilities at the above very reasonable charges. MANNING'S, , Ist FLOOR,. HOTEL ST. GEORGE BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE 43-310. READ STUDY REFLECT ■ '';' THEN YOU WILL SHOP SELF HELP. ■ Flour •. Gib lid, 251b 3/8 Sugar 3d P almfal 2d Self Help Baking Ponder '.'. largo tin VRolled Oats 21b for 5%d Cooked Ham yo Self Help Custard Powder B%d Self Help Aspirins, 23's 4}fc& Libby's Asparagus Tips 1/4 Reckitt's Bag Blue per doz. 1/3V2 Bird Seed, mixed or plain 3%d Benzine ....' 5d arid Sd, Brasso' lOV&d Candles per 1b 9d Cascara Tabs (5 grains) lOd Clothes Pegs .* .• 6 doz. for *1/Dates—slb 1/- Stoneless—4d Herrings iv Tomato .... 6d and lOd Self Help Skin Lotion , 1/8 Pilchards 1.,.. 6%d and lOd Honey 7d and 1/1 Cooking Figs 4d Self Help Malt Extract .... 1/4 and 2/3 Rose Brand Essences « 3 for lid Parrish's Food 8d and 1/- Pineapple Cubes , 4V44 Seedless Raisins packets 5V4d Tinned Apricots 1/1 Lea. & Perrin's Sauce 1/0 and 2/S Sardines 5 for 1/Sunlight Soap, 3's 9d Hops , 1/4 Self Help Soap ..". 4d and 8d Pepper, loose per %lb 4d Lifebuoy Soap, octagons 4d Salt Id Lux Toilet Soap 4%d Washing Soda ~.."..."21'b"f0r'2%d Nadco Dyes 3 for 2/0 Cornflour, loose .-. 31b for lOd Rinso 4%d and lO 1/4 d Epsom Salts per doz. 4\id B.D.V. Cigarettes 7d Three Castles Cigarettes 7d Pacific Cigarettes 6d Player's Cigarettes 7d Mootiohoad Plug Tobacco 1/5% Grey's Tobacco 1/8 Ilirerhead Gold Tobacco 1/7^ B.D.V. Tobacco 1/10 SELF HELP CO-OP., THE FIRM THAT BROUGHT PRICES DOWNAND KEEPS THEM DOWN. - BIG SALE STARTS TOMORROW. I CYCLE, MOTOR, AND SPORTS GOODS TO GO AT ASTOUNDING PRICES.' HOCKEY.STICKS— * • ! Come and see the Famous "WALLABY" Sticks at .SALE PRICES. FOOTBALLS— I j New Season's "WALLABY" Rugby and Soccer Balls at very Tempting Prices. CYCLE,TIRES—' I SALE PRICES prevail for largest stock of' Cycle Tires in Wellington, MOTOR GLOVES AND HELMETS— Larg© Sotck of GLOVES and HELMETS to choose from at SALE PRICES. TENNIS RACQUETSTHERE WILL BE SOME REAL BARGAJNS-IN THESE. BUY NOW BEFORE EXCHANGE AND SALES TAX ADVANCE PRICES. FRANCE BROS., LTD., 45 CO.URTENAY PLACE, 139 LAMBTON QUAY, • 30 KENT TERRACE, AND 165 HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT. POPLAR STORES, Corner of CUBA and GHUZNEE STREETS, ! SPECIAL PURCHASE 6£d lb EXPORT QUALITY CHEESE 6£d lb 10d Tin GREENGAGES and 6d Packet CORNFLOUR, 2 for 1/-. Herrings in Sauce 4%d tin. Bacon „ 6d lb 7%d '^ 3 f°r 1S 9d Marm*de **uZ'.ZZ^9%d tin! Enghsh F.sh Paste > 6d jar. Malt „»..,„ ..-..., 6 d lb. %'■ Best Sardines o%d"tia. Creamota ,;..-,,.«.,>,-.,: 6d pkt. 21b Pots Honey , ls . Flvpapevs 20 sheets M _ Pilchards Hd large tin. Peach Jam l's 6d, 2's llVid. THOMPSON'S MALTED MILK-Usual price 2/10. POPLAR PRICE 2/-. 1 Fancy Biaouit Plate with Every Tin. EGGS-I^2 apz s ftUR POPLAR TEA— I/Q ibV

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 2

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