LAST DAY OF "THE GIRL FROM MAXIMS." ■• REGENT commencing TOMORROW Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. Alannging Director: Beaumont Smith. FOUR SESSIONS FRIDAY-11 a.m., 2.15," 5, and S p.m. '< British International Pictures Present A CONVULSING COMEDY WITH AN OPERATIC BACKGROUND! ,-, The 'Star of "Sleepless Nights" in His Funniest Role! " v ' STANLEY LUPINO in "FACING THE /MUSIC" With JOSE COLLINS-NANCY BURNE—DORIS WOODAL. Music and Lyrics by Noel Gay and Stanley Lupino. ' ; WITH COMPLETE OPERATIC CAST, CHORUS, AND ORCHESTRA! EXCEPTIONAL ADDED ENTERTAINMENT: Regent News Semce--'AVre S tling Champions, a Sporting .Thrill—'-JBrcwster's Magic"—and Regent Stage Attraction— "Stylns and Modes of 1934." For Universal Exhibition. ' pi ans a t D.I.C. or Theatie (44-144). SEE SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 16
SWIMMING! , SWIMMING! TE ARO BATHS SATURDAY NEXT 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, NEXT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS l ■FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON— INTER-HOUSE RELAY SEE THE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS, ALSO MAXWELL TROPHIES, DUTHLE AND COLTMAN CUP RACES. ' ~ ADMISSION: ADULTS 1/-, CHILDREN 6d.'' '
WHICH SYSTEM WILL YOU CHOOSE? PAYING AN ORGANISATION £266 OR 266 INDIVIDUAL GROCERS £1 EACH. JJNDEK. the FOUR SQUARE SYSTEM each individual grocer gets his normal share of profit, which-he spends in his own community. FOUR SQUARE STORES are united only in buying and advertising effort. I You obtain the price advantages that only this 26G STORE buying power c*n offer you—yet you still have the interested, personal service of the individual Storekeeper, WHICH SYSTEM DO YOU CHOOSE?, >• « NOW 2(jG FOUR SQUARE STORES THROUGHOUT N.Z. 1 . • ■ SELLING POLICY: It is our policy to keep prices down, but we are the strongest advocates of best wages and working conditions. Every '-FOUR SQUARE" STORE prides itself on the quality t>£ goods stocked; our prices are in the best interests of our thousands of regular satisfied customers. Try this "FOUR SQUARE" trading and learn for yourself that it means real saving for you and dependable quality all the time. Ihe "i Triangle" signs will be changed to -FOUR SQUARE" for your guidance so look for the "FOUR SQUARE" signs before you buy. NOTE.-SLIGHI PRICE ADVANCE IN CEREAL GOODS: CREAMOATA, 1/7, 1/-, Cd; MILK OATIES, 1/-; OATMEAL,' 51b 1/-; ' i , t ROLLED OATS, 51b 1/-. • ' . ' GOOD BUYING: ICING AND CASTOR SUGAR. 4d; 5 tins SARDINES, 1/-; 7 doz CLOTHES PEGS, ]•/-; MEADOLARK TOBACCO, 7d; PEANUT KERNELS, 3lb lid. I AT ALL FOUR SQUARE STORES, THE PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS.
FINAL CLOSING DOWN SALE gAUNDEBS & GO JEWELLERS, 16 MANNERS STREET (opp. Britannia .theatre). Only a few days left to secure these Wonderful Bargains, SALE. STARTS FRIDAY, 10 ■ a.m. Stainless Knives, usually 2/6. Closing Down Solid Silver-backed Hair Brushes (ladies) Fanc^Chiticup, Saucer, and Plale Set, Solid^sTXyiS Mir^rf £*£ usually 3s 6d. Closing Down Price 6d &>/-. Closing Down Price 4/6 each n i n r.i , n ™~,-™ - Ladies' Gold Wrist Watches, guaranteed, po^ rprice°s/. a>each J' C 1 " M/"' Cl°sing D°™ Prie« Ladies' Reliable Wrist Watches usually Colomecl Crystal Necklets, "'usually 7/6 tt- . A-- <Cl°™? OWS, 1 rice 10/"- Closine Do™ 5d each. Westminster Chiming Clock in oak case, 21-Piece China Teaset, fancy decoration usually £12/10/-. Closing Down Price usually 30/-. Closing Down Price' s '/6- 5/11 set. White and Gold Cups and Saucers, usual- E.P.N.S> Teapot, usually 55/-. Closing ly 1/0. Closing Down Price 3d. Down Price 19/6.' Drop Earrings, all shades, usually 1/6 Eil>-^-S. Teaspoons, in case, usually 15/-. Closing Down Price 3d pair. ' n Closing Down Price 3/11. Gents' Pocket Watches, guaranteed, „- Down'pricfw' "^ Cl°Sually 12/6 Cosing Down Price 4/6. CoC^Fel^ts, linked, usually 4/6. Xylonite Brush Sets, brush, *comb, and Closing Down Price 3d. x mirror, usually 39/6. Closing Down Gents' Wrist Watches fshock proof), usPrice 9/6 set. _ ually 25/-. Closing Down Price 4/6. 'All Repairs must be callsd for before MARCH 6, otherwise no responsibility I I will.bo taken. SAUNDERS & CO., 16 MANNERS STREET , (Opp. Britannia Theatre).
POTATOES ARE CHEAPER! (WING TO THE HIGH PRICES RULING FOR POTATOES, STOCKS HAVE ACCUMULATED. FOR.THIS WEEKEND ONLY WE ARE OFFERING GOOD QUALITY POTATOES at 1/9 per 281b THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TOO GOOD TO BE MISSED. WE WILL EVEN DELIVER FREE WITHIN REASONABLE DISTANCE OF SHOP IF ORDERED WITH OTHER GOODS. KINDLY BRING A BAG. ANOTHER SPECIAL! SOUND ONIONS, 71b 6d RUSSELL'S STORES, 241 CUBA STREET, 106 MOLESWORTH STREET, 4 CONSTABLE STREET. .
"THE CHIC" COATUEIERS GREAT OPENING DISPLAY OF LADIES' AUTUMN AND | WINTER COATS OPENS TOMORROW (FRIDAY), at 9 a.m. AT 68 MANNERS STREET (NEXT PRINCESS THEATRE). |
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 2
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