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FINAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT Ot<' NOEL COWAUIttS "TONIGHT IS OURS." (Recommended for Adults.) AVilli Frcdric March, ChiudeUo Colbert, JJison Skipworth, THE REGENT (Direction—J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, LW.J THRICE DAILY—II a.m., 2.13 and S p.m. Shoppers' Session Every Friday, at o p.m. THE SCREEN'S SUrilKMi: MUSICAL ACli IEYK.VCEXT COMMENCES TOMORROW THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIVING TEN OK— RICHARD TAUBER Inspiring with the Breath ot Life tlie Musical Soul of the "World, in ; "THE END OF THE RAIItfBOW" (Approvecl for Universal Exhibition.) ' Hear the Golden Voice "of Romance sing seven Charming Ljovc Songs in a Pleasing Story of Today. FEATURETTES inoliulc:—"RUGS IN LOVE." a Delightful Disney Fantasy. REGENT NEWS SERVICE:—"THE BATTLE OF LIFE," Airmziug Nature Study. PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TEL. «-!«). : SEE SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 16 WHAT A NIGHT IT IS GOING TO BE! A BIG SHOW f ■ . BY" "2YA 1933 FOLLIES" AT THE I TOWN HALL i ON SATURDAY EVENING Talent there will be in plenty. GRETTA STARK, .RAY KEMP and GEORGE PROCTOR, a member of the WILL McKEON, Tour singers well known original Diggers in both France and New to Wellington audiences; the PETONE Zealand, will be there, and so will DRAY- MAORI BOYS QUINTET; FRANK TON VENABLES, well-known baritone; CROWTHER'S NOVELTY ORCHESMAISIE CARDNO, a mezzo-soprano who TEA; and CLEJMENT MAY, the lasttook the leading part in "The Belle of named in one of his most notable Dickens New York" in Invercargill, aud who has Sketches. There- is :iot ODe name on the an excellent reputation in southern list that is not known throughout the musical circles; MAMIE REID, the length and breadth of Now Zealand's pianist; LYNDA HASTINGS, comedi- entertainment wiorld. There will be Comenne; MURIEL and KEN WILTON, tap munity Singing, too, under the able aud classical, dancers; RITA KEMP, leadership of M3R. OWEN PRITCHARD. A GREAT SHOW FOR A GOOD CAUSE. WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T MISS THE "2Y;A 1933 TOLLIES"! REMEMBER! SATURDAY, JUNE 17, COMMENCING at 8 p.m. CIRCLE 3/6, STALLS ]/-. RESERVES AT THE BRISTOL (free of booking fee). PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE MAYOR'S FUND FOR RELIEF OF DISTRESS. RELIANCE BUTCHERY (Late Tucker's), 156 CUBA STREET. I THE public- all know where they can obtain the best. "Woolvrorth." We can tell them where they can get the best BEEFWORTH ami MUTTONWORTH. Before I purchasing elsewhere, see OUU SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICES. i.Sides of Mutton 0/11 51b Stewing Steak ]./• Legs of Mutton 2/- -ilb Tripe ~ ]/- 4!b Delicious Sausages lOd -lib of Topside ]/- •51b Corned Rolled Brisket 1/- Loins Mutton 1/WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS. OUR MOTTO: No middleman for us. Straight from the Farm to Consumer. WE CLAIM TO BE THE CHEAPEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS IN WELLINGTON. ~■-.. - C.W. SPINLEY, Manager. HOUSEWIVES, REJOICE! YOU should have received today the ADVANCE SHOPPING NEWS, which •*■ contains our Latest Price List." Pin it in tho kitchen, and you will find that shopping SELF HELP will save yuu pound*. TYPICAL SELF HELP OFFERS:— Prunes per lb -MI Van. Houten's Cocoa.. 9d, 1/uVi, and 2/10 Self Help Custard large tin fld | Flour 61b lid Daffodil Peaches larga tin 1/-: Cornflour loose, 31b I<M Stoneless Dates per lb 4 t/sd Salt Help Worcester Sauce 30d Self Help Tomato Soup G'^cl and Orl Carbonate Soda per lb 2%d Honey lib cartons 7d Household Cloves per pair Gd Lemon Peel per 1b lOd Fishermaid Creosoted Emulsion, 2/2, 3/9 Saxa Salt—Plain 6%d lodised 7d Cooking Figs per lb 4d Holbrook's Soups 5%d and 9d Self Help Malt and Oil .. 1/5 and 2/4 Wheatmeal 41b lid i Hops per lb 1/1 Sardines w 5 tins 1/-! Painkiller 1/9 Chivey English Paste large 9d Self Help Aspirins 2o's, 4Md Brasso 10'^d Rose Brand Essences 3d Greys Tobacco per tin 1/SjDc JJcszke Cigarettes Sd Majestic Plug Tobacco 1/5.» Pac-ilie Cigarettes ..: lid Tic Tac Cigarette Papers- 7 for (id B.D.V. Tobacco 1./J0 Self Help Toilet Soap ...... 3 bars 3/3 Washing Soda 21b 2Vid Clothes Pegs 0 doz 3/- Rope Clothes Lines, 40i't 4%dSELF HELP QUALITY TEAS. No. 1-2/0. Xo. 2-2/-. . No. 3-1/0, . Also in 51b Boxes packed in. Ceylon—No. 1, '12/-; No. 2.. 9/0. SUPERFINE BUTTER There is only cue price charged cm the Wellington market to the grocer (or Superfine Butter. All Superfine Butter has to grade 93 points or over. It is all bought at the same price from, tba Manufacturer, whether the brand be Maple Leaf, Defiance, Scarborough, Levin, Red Rose, Kea, Buttercup, Self Help, Golden Cream, Whariti, or Kata, yet some Grocers charge a penny more for certain brands of Superfine Butter than for other brands. It has been advertised that no provision, governs the packing oi Superfine .Butter. This statement is' absolutely erroneous. SELF HELP SUPERFINE BUTTEB IS THE HIGHEST GRADE BUTTER PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. SELF HELP CO-OP., THE riRM THAT BROUGHT THE PRICES DOWN AND KEEPS THEM DOWN. OUT ALL NIGHT BUT YOU'LL NEVER FIND BETTER VALUE IN FOOTWEAR THAN MARTIN'S OFFER HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: — LADIES' BLACK SATIN COURT AND LADIES' WHITE SATIN" COURT AND STRAP SHOES—High spike heels. A STRAP SHOES—Smart shapes, with 10/6 Shoe FOR Q /{' high spike heels. Worth ■ 18/0. . O/ D PRICED AT g/g LADIES' COURT, STRAP, AND TIE SHOES-In Patent, Black Glace, aud Brown Glace. 21/- Quality Shoes TOR 1 4/(j MEN'S BLACK OR BROWN OXFORD MEN'S LIGHT PATENT OXFORD SHOES—Several smart shapes; nied- SHOES—Two smart shapes; square iimi, round, and square toes. Worth and medium pointed toes. The ideal 22/6. SPECIAL PRICE IK/fJ Cabaret Shoe. A 22/G Shoe 10/K> . FORIS/6 MEN'S LIGHT- WORKING BOOTS-Made of selected leathern, on a comfortable last. UNBEATABLE VALUE AT 19/11 MAIDS' BLACK. BROWN, AND VAT- BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS-This line is uuENT LEATHER ONE - STRAP beatable at the price, and quite 3/-a-SHOES—Made on. a comfortable last, pair less than the price competitors and all leather. Priced at— could sell them. 7 to 0, 6/11; 10 to 1, 9/6; 2 to 5, 11/0 Size li's to l's, 10/9; 2's to S's, 11/9 MARTIN'S PURCHASE: '96 PAIRS LADIES1 FOOTHOLDS—At a price which enables us to self a 5/0 Foothold FOR 2/11 NOTE ADDRESSES—3 STORES: 3pp. EVENING POST, BOND STREET, AND i 15 COURTENAY PLACE

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 2

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