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RESULT OF COMPETITION KILBIRNIE-L Colliu, 154 Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay. ■ Misspelt Ticket: Safety. BROOKLYN—Jiona Atafcin, 25S Ohiro Road.. Misspell Ticket: I'ciches. ISLAND J3AY—George Mo.itcs, 127 Eden Street. Mi^pell Ticket: Marrowfat. OUR PRICES ARE STILL THE LOWEST. Silver Fein, Mild, Bears, & Prize Crop, Pineapple Cubes 3 tins for 1/----1/7 2oz tin - ■ Swan Bacon lOd and 1/- lb Thiee Cuslle Cigarettes, 10's .. 6V£d pkt Nelson Hops 1/1 lb Wect-Bix 6d pkt Wilson's Malt Extract 'M lb Peaches 1/- large tin Pollard 1/0 bushel Sardines 5 tins for ]/- Wheat 3/- %-bushel Shelled Peanuts 31b for 10<l Macaroni and Vermicelli od pkt ICngljsh Cocoa ]/- Jb Choice Packet Dates, 3 pUts for lOVfed English Cornflour 31b for lOd Kcllogg's Corn Flakes lOd pkt Crcrunoala 1/6 large pkt New Season's Dates 51b for 1/- ---• lellies ~... 8 pkts for 1/- Split Peas.., 3d lb .S.indsoap 0 cakes for ]/- Crepe Toilet Rolls 6 for 1/Mixed or Plain Seed 4d lb Eed Dakotas .2/6 per %ewl ALL OUR SUPPLIES OF KGGS COME DIRECT FROM A. E. SALISBURY'S FARM, UPPER lIUTT. A. E. CHAMBERLAIN, niGII-CLASS GROCER, TEA, AND PROVISION 1 MERCHANT, 148 Parade, Island Bay—Tel. H-TSG. 59 Cleveland Street. Brooklyn—Tel. 52-101. 39 BAY ROAD, KILBIRNTE—TeI. 14-401. 14/6 14/6 - 14/6 14/6 14/6 LADIES' AND MEN'S SHOES ALL ONE PRICE 400 PAIRS LADIES' SHOES—In Black and Brown Glace Kid and Black Patent Leather; reliable quality right through, even where the eye cannot see. In Courts, Strap, and Tie Stj-les, with high spike, medium, and low heels. There's a style for everyone here, and the I PRICE IS UNBEATABLE— J^/g PAIR 400 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES—In Black Glace, Boi Calf, and Patent Leather; also in Light Tan and Brown; in a nu.mber of shapes; medium, pointed, and square toes. PRICED AT 1 4/g fAIR MARTIN'S BOOT & SHOE STORES * 3 SHOPSOPPOSITE EVENING POST, WILLIS STREET, ... COURTENAY PLACE TRAM TERMINUS, - *~ AND BOND STREET. ! 14/6 14/6 14/6 14/6 14/6 THROWING STONES "pEOPLE who live in glass houses, shouldn't throw stones"—so runs an ancient proverb. A recent grocery advertisement creates considerable amusement ;n inquiring why certain Chain Stores have different prices for their different branches. \\ c would suggest that a critic should first put his own house in order. - [Cooking Eigs per lb 4d Flour, loose 61b for lid Daffodil Peaches 1/- Peanuts Shelled ; per lb 3M 1 -Bulk Dates 51b 1/- Oatmeal ...". per lb 2d i Sett Help Skin Lotion 1/9 Cream of Tartar %lb 4d |Pepper, loose ' %lb 4d Self. Help Malt 1/4 & 2/3 j feemohna ■ per pkt fid Sardines %'s 4%d Self Help Pkt. Peas 3 pkts lOd Brown-Barrett's Tomato Sauiei lOVjd, l/SVi I V isheimaid Creosoted Emulsion,2/2 & 3/9 Self Help Tomato Soup 6Vid &9d Prunes—New per, lb 4d Lemon Peel per lb lOd I f™P s per lb ]/l Honey lib cartons 7d ,-» Isto ••■•' 1/- Tan Honten's -Cocoa .... 9d, 1/5%, 2/JO | Brasso „ iOV4d O.K. Peaches per tin 1/1 .•[nstant Pootum 2/6'& 4/- Rom; Brand Essences 3d I Self Help Worcester Sauce lOd Loose Starch per lb 8d ,'\icks \apo Kub 2/4 Household Gloves pair Cd , Writing Pads 400 pages B%d Grape Nuts 1/4' o'^ur'-V-•'■;•■•« per pkt M Caustic Snrla ..'. 9d & 1/4 IMI Help Laundry Soap ... —. 4d & 8d Washing Soda '' 21b 2»/<d ISI , ™ ess „: ,' ■•• 6 doz ]/" Self HplP T»ilet Soap, 6oz tabs, 3 for 10.1 .Park Dhve'lobacco l/S',4 Majestic Ping Tobacco .: ;.;... 1/5 X Greys Tobacco ; l/s Kivevhead'Gold ;..,.. 1/71,3 I- " ■ ' SELF HELP TEAS: ' j No. 1-2/6. ■ No. 2-2/-., . ' No. 3-1/5. Also in 51b Boxes packed in Ceylon—No.;!, 12/-; No. 2, 9/6. SUPERFINE BUTTER There is only one price charged ou the Wellington market to the grocer for Superfine gutter. All Superfine Butter bas to grade 93 points or over. It is all bought at the same price from the Manufacturer, whether the brand -beMaple Leaf, Defiance, Scarborough, Levin, Eed Rose, Kea, Buttercup, Self Help, Golden Oream, Wharrti, or Kata, yet some Grocers charge a penny more for certain brandi ot Superfine Butter than for other brands. * tm.-* t'M* been ? dTe, rtised that no provision govern* the packing of Superfine Butter. This statement is absolutely erroneous. An inquiry to the Department of Health will substantiate our construction of the legal position. SELF HELP B^^^JS^^TragJHOT GKADE BUTTER SELF HELP CO-OP., THE FIRM THAT BROUGHT THE PRICES DOWN AND KEEPS THEM DOWN.

KEEP SUNDAY NTGHT FREE! KEEP SUNDAY NIGHT FREK! KEEP SUNDAY NIGHT FREE! KEEP SUNDAY NIGHT FREE! f^RAND OPERA HOUSE. "RAND OPERA . HOUSE. SPECIAL BENEFIT CONCERT; SPECIAL BENEFIT.* CONCERT. To help the Smith Family to carry on its great work—generously donated by. those genial Goodfellows— FRANK NEIL'S SUPER FRANK NEIL'S SUPER KEVUK COMPANY, REVUE COMPANY, With MISS MIRIAM LESTER, GEORGE WALLACE, SYD. BECK, THE BIG FOUR, THE FIVE CLEVERES, And all the Other Stars^ Every penny raised will be devoted to the immediate relief of necessitous cases. The Smith Family gets thingg done! Help them to help others by attending this sparkling evening's entertainment. NOTE.—Patrons to Dress Circle are expected to contribute at least li 6d. - SALE!. 'ALETHEA'S HAT SHOP, ALETHEA'S HAT SHOP) BOND STREET (Off Manners Street). FELT READY-TO-WEARS .... 2s lid BERET AND SCARF SETS ~.., 3s lid FELT MODELS, from .......... : 4s lid VELVET TOQUES, from >.....,-. 5s lid COMMENCING i FRIDAY.

FOURTH CONCERT. "RRAHMS CENTENARY FESTIVAL r» . ASSOCIATION. SATUKDAY, 24th, 8 p.m. BRISTOL PIANO CO. SALON1. Frieda Meier, -- John Bishop, And vocal Quartet. Zell O'Kane. Gladys Hibbcrd, Roy Hill, W. Binet Brown. . Membership tickets available at door. Hou. Secretary, X. A. DOWLING, 8 Victoria Street. Telephone 42-596. ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE STREET DAY APPEAL. "RESULT OF RAFFLES: Supper Cloth! x~ 987, Throwover 4724, Gold Nugget 0103, RESULT OF COMPETITIONS: 15112, 31, 13980, 12516, 10922, 662, 4058. Prizes may be obtained on application to the Convent, Seatoun. ■ The Rev. Mother and Sisters of Mercy or St. Joseph's Orphanage desire to express their sincerest gratitude to all who. assisted in any -way to make the "Street Day Appeal" such a success. They especially thank the Ladies' Stallholders and their helpers .for their splendid services in persevering with the Street Work in spite of the boisterous weather conditions. MEETINGS. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that an ±* ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand will be held iff the Banking House in Wellington on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of JUNE, 1933, at 11 o'clock a.m. The Transfer Books of the Bank will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 2nd day of JUNE, 1933, to FRIDAY, the 23rd day of JUNE, 1933 (both days inclusive). By Order of the Board. H. BUCKLETON, >. General Manager. Wellington, May 2C, 1933. NOTICE TO FREEZING WORKERS. A COMBINED Meeting of Members of the NGAHAURANGA and GEAR (Petone) Branches of the Wellington District Freezing Works and Related Trades Employees'' Industrial Union of Workers will be held" in the Labour Hall, Beach Street, Petone, at 2 p.m., on SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1933. Business Important. All members are urgently requested to attend. A. McLEOD, District Secretary. WHOLESALE BOFTGOODB GUILD (INCORP). rPHE Annual Meeting of the above Guild •*■ will be held in the Commercial Travellers' Board Room nn THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1933, at 7.&1 n".m. ' ■ . BUPTNr'.SS: Presentation of Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet. Ejection of Officers and Committee for cn•uing year. C, J, BROWN, Hon. Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CCX, Issue 145, 22 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CCX, Issue 145, 22 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CCX, Issue 145, 22 June 1933, Page 2

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