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LAST THREE DAYS OF A TRIUMPHANT SEASON! : GEORGE ARLISS as "THE WORKING MAN" (A Warner Bros Picture) With BETTH DAVIS (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) UNIVERSALLY ACCLAIMED AS HIS GREATEST CHARACTERISATION. REGENT- REGENT ' Direction: J. J. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Sessions Daily. 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. ' COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. • A Priceless Gem of British Comedy set amid tlje Charm and Sweetness of an Old English Manor House. '. FREDERICK KERR—Lovable, Irascible, as ■ "THE LORD OF THE MANOR" (A Paramount British -Production approved for Ufi^.^LK^J-^nV With BETTY STOCKFIELD, KATE BUTLER, HARRY WILCOXON. John Hastings Turner's' Sparkling Comedy dealing with English Lite. UNIQUE ADDED STAGE NOVELTY-RUTH HAY AND GIRLS present .' "1934 FIGURE MOULDING." ; A Fascinating Exposition of Modern Physical Culture. BOX PLANS AT THE .D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). ; GRAND OPERA~HOTJSE~ S^ftSi "A Western of more than the ordinary dramatic strength. There's something doing all the time."—Vide "HarrisonV Motion Picture" critics. . ZANE GKIiY S— "SUNSET PASS" , With RANDOLPH SCOTT-KATHLEEN BUKKE-NOAH BEERY. Romance and" adventure tuned to thundering hoof-beats . . . as a two-gun hero— a lone ranger 'challenging an outlaw empire—fights grimly for the girl he loves. ALSO— Paramount"^ powerful drama of the amazing events following the legalising of beer in America. A real sensation! " SONG OF THE EAGLE." with CHARLES BICKFORD, MARY BRIAN, RICHARD ARLEN. BOOK D.I.C. OE BERKELEY. THEATKE 51-814. (Recommended for Adults.) BOYS' CHOIR BOYS' CHOIR SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 4—TOWN HALL Ingress at 8 p.m./ . - WELLINGTON BOYS' CHOIR 56 Sweet, Unbroken Voices will make their First Public Appearance. Conductor-H. TEMPLE WHITE. , MISS DOROTHY STENTIEORD, one of New Zealand's most gifted Contraltos, will make her First Appearance b'rfore a Wellington audience. W. A. GATHERIDGE, an Organist who has- technique and masterly skill, and plays with exquisite artistry, will play the Grand Organ. THE'CHOIR will render unison and two-part songs. Ericde Mauny, Bruce Maxwell, Walter Waddle, lan and Jim Galloway will render solos, duets, and elocutionary items. The Accompanist will be MADAME EVELYN DE MAUNY. POPULAR PRICES: 2/- (pins tax) and 1/-. Box Plan now open at the D.I.C. Egress 10 p.m. • Special Concessions are being made to Pupils from Collegiate and State Schools. For Reservations, Telephone 26-266. Publicity Manager—P. L. Brady. BOYS' CHOIR BOYS' CHOIR SHOP AT THE SELF HELP SUPER STORE, COURTENAY >LACE, AND SAVE MONEY. SHOULDER BACON RASHERS. 5d lb: SIDE BACON RASHERS, 7d 1b; CHEESE, THE BEST. 6%d lb; SMOKED BLUE COD, 8d lb; PRESSED TONGUE, 1/6 lb. TULIP BUTTER, Sd lb. SEED DEPARTMENT: DWARF FRENCH CANADIAN BEANS, 4d pkt; ACME WEED KILLER, 1/10 tin; EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEEDS, 1/6 pkt. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT: FIRE RAKES, 4%d; SINK STRAINERS, Wd; NON-BURN CAKE TINS, set of 3 ''l/2', TOBACCO DEPARTMENT: loz PACKET MEDOLARK TOBACCO, 7%d; DESERT GOLD TOBACCO, 1/6; loz UNITED PIPE TOBACCO, 7d. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT: CPvYSTAL SALT CELLARS, 7d; GLASS SUGAR BASINS, 1/3; GLASS BUTTER DISHES, 4d. , TOILET DEPARTMENT: KISSFROOF LIPSTICK, 1/-; UNBREAKABLE COMBS, 4d; POWDER PUFFS, 4d. CAKE DEPARTMENT:' ' FRUIT & NUT LOAVES, 4%d; JAM ROLLS, 6d; BUTTER CREAM SPONGES, Bd. FRUIT DEPARTMENT: WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGES, 5 for 1/-; BEST DELICIOUS APPLES, id lb; BEST STURMEK APPLES, 3%d lb. : ' ■ . CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT: , BROKEN CHOCOLATE (Fruit, Nut Milk, Milk), 6oz for 6d; SUPERIOR,MIXTURE, .cut puce, 4%d lb; WRAPPED TOFFEES (Assorted), 7d lb. , f ff- SPECIAL NOTICE!' •■ ■ MACKY, LOGANS CLOSING DOWN TN CONTINUATION OF THE LIQUIDATION OF MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD., THE WEJjL-KNOWN" WELLINGTON WAREHOUSE IN CUBA STREET, WILL SHORTLY BE CLOSED PERMANENTLY. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY THE WAREHOUSE WILL BE CLOSED, AND REOPENED Off • , FRIDAY NEXT FOR FINAL CLOSING DOWN SALE REMEMBER! SALE STARTS THIS NEXT FRIDAY HOLD YOUR MONEY TILL THEN! FULLER-LIPTON LTD. BUTTER REDUCED FINEST TABLE BUTTER, 10d per lb. 12 HOURS FROM THE CHURN TO YOUR TABLE. FULLER-LIPTON LTD., CUBA STREET TELEPHONE 54-785. . TELEPHONE 54-786. IF YOU WANTED TO SELL SOMETHING— TF you bad a house, a chair, or s used car to sell, you would not go around i ■ buttonholing strangers to tell your story. { You would want to tell the whole town about it, because there is certainly someone • somewhere who is interested in your pro- ■ . . • position and willing to buy if he knew of it. That is why we have CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMNS—so you can tell your story to every interested prospect at the smallest cost. USE OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. FIRS'I IJS CLASSIFIED ADVTS THE "EVENING POST" FIRSTINCIKCULATION FIRST JJM .RESULTS

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 2