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jIN EVERY TEST | You're on a Great Wicket— lln Every Test ; 1 IN GAME OR BUSINESS, IT'S 1 j TT T I •"■■ 1 QUALITY THAT COUNTS = ? TV7L *«* jl I—l d^ "W+ #~l ■»*% rN 1 THE RITZ HAS KEPT A *-——— — —>| When you come to JElOrCieilS ' wonderful average; ". iTh e> Eugene Salon permanent [ ■ — _ _ J ITS STANDARD IS ABSOWavmg is second to none in I "TiTTi A ttitittittt I ~ I ; quality and appearance. } UUJtt B JtiAU 1 IFUL I LUTELY UNEXCELLED.... ' e^JlTr n ir ran- | Great Opening Pair FURNISHING STORE | Palronise No high pi-ices, as ruled three j ' ■ 1 _ years ago, but from 12/6 we j Solid Solid 5' T^TT^^" can give you the same quality \ ! f\ "I T> 1 c* • t -m • • / -»-* « s I ll tf^ m^mf^ I I Jr wave that has made our Salon , j UEK JsedrOOm OUlte Oak DllUllff RoOIII Suite '. ¥%. ; so popular. I . . . ' , ■ o \ . mL W^^j} .- r ut j j . I ft 17" 10-fl $1 ! f°r the BEST in V. Consult us To-day and make an j.OW JL M »Vf \J Ov J_ »J B' ' If ■ I • aPPOintment- j New Zealand, G™ Value It, a Wonder Suite \ LUNCg*2& J E AS, : THE EUGENE SALONS | Next TjrYP T\I7TVTC - ' suppers I Te^.s23 Slreet DiX°TeSl44 i KELBURN TRAM Xl V/X\U JlllM O 8^ J . «—-"^«■ *• J°H*n* I v ? . J-j/iIVID 1 UiN v^UAI I '-of the Brown Owl". i 4=* I Wellington Welcomes the M.C.C. Team I i 2.£™~£siEE" f W^'A 4^ V KF&Kn&SZ-* - ' ■'■•". I f FV R COAT ' especially so if it is made to measure by , . iv // W&^W**^ I ' - I fey the A.M.B. FURRIERS, who are renowned for their : '«^\ 'V ""*. J I ■ ■ .-•' j Fur work. There is a wonderful range of skins to choose I ! / \ Mfflk^ I THE STORY OF ARTHUR MAILEY INTRODUCES — Englishmen won two and Aus- I from, and .killed advices yours. j '' /iM jtt^V I V "^ ■ e^«C f "THE ASHES" ! " dEj .„,, 1 ? ralia?ne> b«» ™* fourth match, Also , I ifc^»^»--{ V. )<^K f M . . ~, ~••• M& 4?T it~k *«*« m which the Australian team ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF REMODELLING AND f s /W"#^iHv W N ' Many people have the ldfca that (wLsueure, J i,f y^L^ was not confined, to members of REPAIRS RY FYPFBTS i / mpfSißHfe^Sl l^\ f there are official "ashes'^ of eric- &K%l ■*"» /^^ /|f Murdoch's combination, Aus- RtfAIRS BY EXPERTS j I / Wfelt:^SK^V'-\ I LtS\\ I they-are .carried backwTvd and' J^S 1 H\ /j| JAj/Ty 3^^_-—rt CM wickets, "hus"^ country won ' »«._.— ' 1 I / W*mt-gomfr^LL\ ' 9St=r^\4 "\ forward between England and P^lgS A J ifC-^W WP(\ tw° 8™". «>«t it was claimed by i AMR FI TPPT^DC T I ii Iky^St^^i^'^k lf^^*V\ ? Australia, and taken possession %*> «W^/^ i>i6 -^[l the Englishmen that as their I X*»IVI.D« JT iJKJK.IIIiKO f | f Jr\^ - of by the country winning the Af 1L >••»»» £$, |= W , j.^'Sd) / M^S W M&"u^> Lt7 Payers had won two of the three t 190 LAMBTON QUAY f \^~4 'A, I rStIEHi mah tftr^ $yJ^ ffH P SPSHS^ L-il™:. : JTf^l 4*** . I 1' jj I -■■-'/ SJSs... y^^t^JTll &-'' Jr"^! I not the case. • ._^3'W/tli Z ■ d™'"*-- %!|j <Jll ol^ "numbed** ' """ "" " "■" "-'—"—"•"-"—+ 1 Ili I /F^/^Pg^SSI <—J* T 6 /C-2 I ' There are no official "ashes" of (t/U^ fiT^rA &l '§&£* "*""* § rIJ JJ^ Victorian ladie* presented Ivo *—«—«—"—•■—•«—»—«.—.—..—«.—..—..—.,_„_„_„_„._ .._™_.^_,,_,,_,,_,4 t I Pi If X^ ■^^^«b." <^r«3^ ft V* ' ' cricket. The term arose through tfOO^. /y' «/'V^T fgrf _^^ )-^ Bli?h wJth *" urn in which to I T f JSI W ' fcv^^MM^fii^ <!*& i \- ' *• P«W«cation in a London S<W!^ ii m\^" »/ l\ TB /^sa I /^S /Wi keep the a*nes- Thi« urn was 1 ffTPL 'II " (#f^l V^*! 1!■ Hr TPIWB >) W \\f 'I paper, "The Sporting Times," of —>\\ \\ lt.'4',3r /^M X-K °«c of his valued possessions up " I f|CV ll fIPVI^I* CTPI" —i, i?^*M IPL— ;- ' - nft" .^V'-aaJfc J r an In Memoriam notice of Eng- vV \\ \\\l\( )1a \slA\ 'vi JX. \ to *he time of his death four or - &*' t <^^\ -^■--u_ll T\ f WE^ F^Tffi*—^ X'iS^* li8l» cricket after Australia's —''sit \VJ ** / tli C^T five years a S°» and w«« ■ after- |_ • .91 \^n|~^| s f IP" 6""!1""^* T *l^m*^^Tt-'l^l^&ir famous seven-runs victory at the k^«**x «BV"^%, \\ W Ef T?Jr JQh' wards presented by Lady Darn- " f|l]T| OUr :^W^>v I I 1 hL^ P■ I HflrSl 0^ Ovalinlßß2. Australia had won .: V. (/K "S^iff" \\^ ley to «»» Marylebone Cricket n 5 *""* UUI I I (ifliffltetttfAiWUdllllf I Tm3LHI-^v^«O^^s s T"4 matches—or combination :UMS^ ttf* m ,**«. UTK «» te^ Club- . - U i x x M^u' /T/JKi^S f rP^WWIf J YtfifcgSS^r*'*'-'! "?tches, as they were then called [^^^ §A '\ . ~~<&\ From time to time suggestions I " ?£!S Wf] Wl&W' 1 r■ --; ' 5* IW |»!&?* a*a^Sr' I —m Australia,.but this was the » ~ : is2^ have been made that official I at home, now that VSK /wW^JS I i , " H \*§W r ! I™* • linl e that England had been — : THE WINNERS OF THE "ASHES" "ashes" of Test cricket should be s he's B«>t «» \l-gdtts--^</ ('■/- a^V f I /.' f defeated in such a match in Eng- -^T™&«- * created by the burning of some I ATWATER KENT \ff f~^^tC*^M 1 -H6X» Si ys tie nearside „-,,. p ~ j tf Engl^S S i^^W-^ ■ « I. **•«*! 7^P^« ] tap. Does-it Speak the truth? I n!Hlu IiAnHiiOCC f We^' aS , y are to-day> very ® SP^K >> and Probably never will be done. i J&slA*^£^^ f When you turn it (Ml, are yOU 1 IMUIft UOUIU«»S J^ous jf their _ cricket reputa^ - B^fißfe- M There is a , ent ; menlal , eeHng> | y^iS?©®^ J ®«*^. for Gas!" . ?££f2E- Sp« ' g§S?^S | flfffifo-* — - nor, waterr i _ CT%!ffi!»a*i'.l*«a^S been, and that to create real 1 « J 1 i V V"«WBk After many years of lead- -i I T7Z76 -r ' , • ! „", f P^'l-i.f.., WiS^^ilP 1 " a«hes would be to take away the j f jj f l v )* I?, fi ership in Radio, Atwater \ I, r£^—if ydU have installed One of those new GAS I ; tnglish Cricket, / ■ ' ffi^c' < ■ •-'* - ' romantic ideas associated, with' ■- JLJttt •'' "*S * +"S J&H Kent is still providing the I ]' STORAGE' WATER HEATERS that serve every tap in 1 Which Died at the Oval, WM^ •" " I ff9l ■Jt lOH biggest thrills! f I the house from bathroomtoseullery.instantanebusly, with = 29th AugL, i BB2 . ,- ,-. " ■tJii-a •' ' ' «'H^» iHH"" I i water as hot as yOU Want It. , Deeply lamented by a large circls VHk^^l f % * I SF» *«fSLfl^ ■ MAWM demonstrate to you ite { I - of Sorrowing Friends and . ' iBmMS* v'Jw*'*? COMPT FTP ITIIWFOADV f 3I ' *sEte* ,' ilt] I^H wonderful Golden Voice, t I Automatically gas goes down to a glimmer when the water " Acquaintance, V» MCC. fW?^ I \4lO'tf '1\ LB 'SSfe IT^ ifi I ] reaches that temperature, and goes up again when the water s . gramme in New Zealand is J kjw?* * '**?' IS IVBL ' Many people call the At' I j is drawn off. Very economical! N.B.—The body will be[crematet K?S^ as follows:— ■■ a[lEgT»J<J.v.« ..WL- 1 W[\WKfo water Kent "the good old } I ■ i f and the ashes taken to Australia. $*> °IB» " q M\WXr Dependable. Honest ? !...._, ' s ms&£m ' T« ~.*. j ii!' i -i 1 ' ~iS^i«iJ3ia)j/fi' workmanship and sound' I j, Visit our Showrooms, see these new water-heaters for I The >dea of the "ashes" of ' W A o-morrow and Wednesday, I material are used through- f ; yourself, and-marvel at their low running cost. We will ! Jar^ Whef \C So^o "^wSn"?-^ I gS^l^^^" ; be pleased to demonstrate, the working of this heater and I Bligh (afterwards Lord Darnley) "-'^ ~~"~JJBSi^ Wellington. | f-S 3;«"y^ B'^f 2r?!S ~ «ive satisfaction for years ! siinnlv <=cf-itvi4t<i>e! free* nt r-Vinrrra ? ■ brought a team to Australia im- . '-•-% _», % »'. JtLmmoroMiSsisSSSS^^^^^*^ r" • i r> . » .. . i 9-»a(ue set ef a few days ago. and years. Money cannot t supply estimates free of charge. j y ||u^»J'..St L-J«^ Fnday, Saturday, Monday, j buy a better yaW _■ i^Sv I ' and it was declared that he had > > > I THE GOLDEN VOICE OF RADIO. WCI I lUrTllklMSi^m^B^ I HMDAKIY I— "■ *°*io»*&hr™«se mv iest 0 f 1 First test Match at I N.Z. Distributors: C. &A. ODLIN & CO., LTD. TTtLLlnUlVli^^^^VVlirAnT L ' The MM* * on ihe urn: _ r , Christchurch. ■■ j o DLcA«iirn j ■ ..■.-•:■■■■ ... matches which are regarded as When ho. goes bac^ wilhlhe urn, the urn, : FnA av M uti c ' *^» "• FO^VLER * .-«_.__^^_.,_ „ I Test matches. Three of them ■SWA 5/cc/. Read anS, Tylecalc return, return, j ni j a '• m , 1 T. &G. BUILDING, LAMBTON QY. 'PHONE 42-242 ~, '~™"~*—"—"-"'—'—"—"——""—"—>—"—■———»—>* were against W. L. Murdoch's 7"c »e««m .»iH nng loud day, Monday, April 1, 3. *—.—»—..—..—..—..—.—.._.._.._._«_;_J. 1 _.,^.»_.._.,_.,_„_*,__„._;„_,,., team which had just returned c Breal crowd will fed. prdud Sa«»iil T.rt M.i-I. -i f^^^»-«^ ::i:::::^- m - t ,^,^, M ,, m ,^,,_,,_,,_,._, ,_, t from England, and of these the S'™B Barlov and Bates'viih. the urn, ihc urn. Second Test Match at f ,_ B _,, .. _, ._„_.,_„_.._.._._._.._,._„_.,_„_„< . ' (mmimM '^^ - .....it - ■ •^n<* me reil coming home with the urn. Auckland. f ■ " T X^ >^x illllilrN IInAWN .., _ _ _ I *A %M •! /\\7170 stffttvK\ : I i3z Willis street <Look for our sign). L^il,^—,—^————_^____^____j; *'' * * MffMiMiiiiiyiiM I HiLi, j uJtIiN CHINA WAREHOUSE, 69 Victoria St \ Time to Re-Tirol om RICKET visitors: the English team, 1933. | j riaJ^^^^T'' ; MOTORISTS! REDUCE YOUR TYRE BILL NOW! I M^-Mnn 1 There is NO FUSS with flatne heating of any | I Have your Worn Tyres Rebuilt by NU TREAD.' f M^\ i^^W J&*''^, '-/fi&X J^^ l' kind With the New • j 5 Guaranteed at least 5000 miles and will give 96 per * fl| 1 , . Jpßy^v J^HBHP 1 »11 • YVSVm it? « mnn w»»^% - 1 cent, new tyre service at HALF THE COST. " Mm^t ■ ' Ml' 4b, ' : ! W l*ill« Jilfci"" 111! 'Ay | Ho^friP Hill WATPk II II Repairs with a lifetime guarantee—Same Day Service. " ! WP'iHI . ft^ <®ft| JL* 1^ f • JL»^^i -' *I*CLIIIL ill/1 "11fl 1 Ll\ JUll I - New Tyres and Tubes—all makes—in stock. IijKJU ' % ' f X^f' " * «*» W^ ,t . * 1- II T LowestPric-- B . / . i&gß . " l^T \fe-' / I Yo. u turn ? n the from'any heating - Nil TrOOH UnlpOnioinnr U/ni*l/O - ■ ii **s^ -^- I point, and in less than five minutes you have WU llOdll VUlbdlllolllg fIUIKO J^^ j H pints of boiling water. XONST-(Nr-WillißSt-) ■ 'Phone 52-819 i fcr^ft IF I' I^J - f^ :^ x ! Absolutely— | ".... Are we inTourl^eamT" 1 *'-^- %s¥■ I »J the MOST ECONOMICAL I In cricket, as in every other sport, , \mJ^ ■ *2> I Method of heating water for tea or coffee, i . m ti±: r^ sM*L I Ifyo^ave not already had the pleasure of i putiUnding, and who can be relied . I , I I^^ I Members of Team not &®limsm |ppiP^m J using One of these IUgS, the Electricity De«e*d iervice get. .elected by those who discriminate. K^o^X^' " R' Brown.' \%SFWS • tatlVe to demonstrate for yOU in YOUr OWII u^.iTH?? <*•>•'«wh' »gUtor) is , * '^^M « house. kept busy" by the many satisfied sports v^»" - I m who "duck" in for their mercery re- ■ f Telephone the quirements. They know that we ■■■■■■HBHiaßi^'«™^'^»^»^aßßWl^^^^^^«MaMfla^^ s «-*^F"«»»c me . WALLACE ©GIBSON Ltd. »-£to% CKT^^^ ; ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT I ™? Fo*J !iVIEA*r£C^±_ -J^ZJ2^L+ | ~. -Mt »^r rt .h. -^ E.D.V. M^ s , TOB u. a 8 , re1 ... c^^jf-J ■££■%. t "u"".^! a'" fy"" : HARRIS STREET. Telephone 41-074

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 66, 20 March 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 66, 20 March 1933, Page 13

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