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POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS OF THE LAUGH TONIC OF 1934! IVILL ROGERS " MR. SKITCH " ZASU PITTS ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd TWO SESSIONS-2.15 and 8 p.m. • • ' FRIDAY NEXT—ENGLAND'S GREATEST MUSICAL! \ THERE CAN BE NO QUESTION OF THE POPULARITY OF ' CICELY COURTNEIDGE \ _ , . _, «*.SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. i therefore, be advised-Book early. Box Plans at D.I.C; and Theatre (Telephone 51-595) ± , x At t "AUNT SALLY" . > Approved for Lniversal Exhibition.) With SAM HARDY-BILLY MILTON « .ts a f*«.n S= t««J Colndy , with beautiful go DE BRQY SOMERS AND HIS BAND. ; i FINAL CLEARANCE * . - OF ' ' ■ ■ -3 McKINLEY & SONS, LTD., DUNEDIN (in Liquidation) ' STOCK OF 1 GOOD QUALITY FOOTWEAR ! AT LINDSAY'S GREAT^SHOE SALE ! AND THESE WILL BE BARGAINS, TOO! ''■ rrnm t, a EVERY LDfE-IT WILL PAY YOU! ' 5 GET BARGAINS-BUT GET QUALITY, TOO! J

TO CLEAR THE BALANCE 00/fi 8/13^ 3" 3-Hose Inste P lUh bHOES—In Brown or Blackround toe and high heel. These are a beautiful shoe and very smart. Usually 45/6 pair ' . TO CLEAR THIS OK /G LINE <«5/b l¥°qmi SirS' ( l ßroffll Gusset COURT SHOES—With smart bronze buckleround toe and Spanish heels. A little beauty. Usually 49/6 a pair CLEARING PRICE 97/fi Women's Black Glace SWISS SHOES— One-strap, with round toes and long vamp, Cuban and Spanish heels, ■lliese are excellent shoes. Usually 45/6 and 49/6 a pair. BALANCE NOW CLEAR- 00/ C ING FOR 4>4>/K} CVomen's Black and Brown LACE-UP SHOES—With Durata carbonised rubber soles; low heejs TO CLEAR THIS'LOT IS/fi Women's BUNION SHOES—Kiltie make; 'm Black Glace, Black Patent, and Brown Glace; one-strap. These are made especially for large joints. 'Lowheels. Best quality. Usually 32/6 a pair. BALANCE TO BE ' 1O /O CLEARED AT jLo/X) LINDSAY'S ON THE QUAY (0] DANCING. 2TURDEE HALL ASSEMBLY -^ (Late St. Peter's, Ghuznee Street). JRIGHTER and BETTER than EVER. Wellington' 3 Most' Select Old-time Assembly. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. ■Wonderful Music, Good Supper and Prizes. Subs. Is. Subs. Is. Subs. Is. . Grand Carnival Next Monday. 3RAND OPENING NIGHT TONIGHT OF OUR MIDWEEKLY DANCES. DETER PAN OLD-TIME ASSEMBLY *• Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Ter. Dancing 8 till 1. Music by Park's 6 Petone Maori Merry Makers, First-class Supper, Floor, and Monte Carlo Prizes. Ladies' and Gents.' Cloakroom Attendants. Special Item by Miss .Martin.and. Ballet. ..If you want a wonderful night of dancing and fun galore come to the Peter Pan. Suba Is 6d. JACK MOORE, M.C. lAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. PAIA HALL, opp. Kilbirnie P.O. ■*• Monte Carlos and Spot Dances. Good Music and Supper. Subs., Is. ' F. A. HARNOR, M.C. TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY. "MERRYMAKERS'" OLD-TIME DANCE, RIO GRANDE, MIRAMAR "> First Heat Grand Monte Carlo Price £2 2s. Les" Walker's Old-Timers. Seep June 12 free for "Back to Childhood." Good Prizes. Sub Is. Don't Forget July 10, Plain- and Fancy Dress. C. FREE, M.C. jIfARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF LM- DANCING, McKenzie's Building, Willis Street. TAP CLASS TONIGHT AT 8. Ballroom Class, Thursdays at-8. Children's Classes Saturday Morning at 11 and Ngaio Town Hall at 9 a.m. Studio, open daily from 11 a.m. Telephone 40-888". PUBLIC NOTICES. COMPANY PROMOTION COMMISSION. T^HIS Commission is sitting this week at ■*- Rooms 16 and 17, Ground Floor, Govirnment Buildings, Wellington, to inquire nto Methods of Promotion and Adminis:ration o£ Companies (including their Syndicates and Subsidiaries), with parti:ular reference to Bond-issuing Companies md Trust Investment Companies; also the aw governing the constitution and regisiration of Stock Exchanges. Any person desiring to give 'evidence is isked to communicate in the first instance n-ith the Secretary of the Commission (Telephone 45-980). . The Commission is making its inquiries in private. ' JOHN S. BARTON, Chairman. Wellington,, May 29, 1934. rHE WELLINGTON AUTOMOBILE CLUB (Inc.). "OFF-SIDE" OR "RIGHT-HAND" RULE. NOTICE CONCERNING RECENT MAGISTRATE'S DECISION. JiHE Executive Committee exhorts all Members to .observe strictly the 'OFF-SIDE" or "RIGHT-HAND" rule, md to continue to give way to all vehicles ipproaching from the right at intersections. ' . : W. A. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. PUBLIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Regd.)., Fire, Marine, Accident, All Sickness Burglary, Housebreaking, Motor-car, Earthquake, Third Party, Personal Injury. f HAVE pleasure in announcing that *■. Mr. J. L. STEEL has been appointed Resident Agent at Wellington for the above Company. H. CECIL SMART, \ Managing Director. ~~ KURANUI. TREATMENT. [7DGAR WARD'S Famous Kuranui for ■^ Asthma, Catarrh, T. 8., Bronchitis. Expert advice given free at Clinic, Dwan's Bldgs., over Woolworth's, Willis Street

m!i nrfr-? lac. k, Glace and patent STRAP bHOES—AIso Courts. Some with ' bpanish and Cuban heels. • Good fit--29/fi ' wearinS- Usually 27/6 and ■ NOW CLEAR- -\K/a 17 /a ING AT J-O/O, ±f/b ( Women's Brown Glace COURT SHOES— k These have round toes and are smartly ' trimmed; Cuban heels. Usually 22/6. BALANCE CLEARING AT IA/(^ '■ Women's Black Satin ONE-BAR SHOES i —With flat heels. These are American make and high-grade satin, but ' the sizes left are only 3 and 4. So" ' out they go. Usually 23/6. PRICE TO CLEAR THE .iy /ft' ■ BALANCE—per pair :. • / JLx •, Women's SLIPPERS—With leather cosy ' soles; m pretty shades. of Dark Grey ! and Brown Art. Silk Fabric; with ■ PRICE'TO°CLE^ Ually "" '. Women's Black Satin AMERICAN SHOES 1 —In Courts, One-straps, and Ties; with i round toes and Spanish heels. These i are all first grade, and were originally ' 29/6 to 35/6. i NOW TO BE CLEARED -| pr yn . Women's Black Calf LACE-UP SHOES ' —Also in Brown; neatly trimmed with " imitation lizard skin; welted soles and low leather heels. ' SPECIAL CLEARING OO /O PRICE i*^/b LIMITED, pposite Midland Hotel). PUBLIC NOTICES. "i THE WINTERLESS NORTH. MOTOR TOUR, ' £12 17s 6d. . , , FROM AUCKLAND, ' Leaving SATURDAY, JUNE. 2. Fare includes car, hotels/meals en"route, " launch trips. COOKS TRAVEL 'SERVICE, i Featherston Street. Telephone 40-861. ; FUNERAL NOTICE. ~~ 'PHE Friends of Mr. H. G Nichnllq ,™ ■ pf^,iriS »t aw ii uneral of - his late. beloved : wife, Ellen which will leaver 121 Richmond Streeti' - Prtone, on Wednesday, May 30, 1934. at ■i p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. • tt j i , J- E- CROFT, ■•-■■ "■" | T HE funeral of the late Ronald MeDon- ' Ch.r, ft T Wi U n, leave the Mortuary ■ Chapel of J. E.Taylor and Sons, Ltd 22 : lQ^f ?nln et ' on c Wednesday,'May 30, ' S; larori 0 a- m -' f°r the S°ldierS' Cemel J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, -n 22 Y1^ 11 Street and Karori. Day and Night Telephone 26-073. - Funeral of the late Alfred Henry _ Reading Tvill leave the Chapel, of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd!, To- i morrow (Wednesday), May 30, 1934, at ' 10.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery ROBERT H. WILSON & SONS, LTD., i Undertakers, * ■ 164 Adelaide Road '■ Telephones 24-155 and. 16-781. 'JiliJi Friends ot Air. William Berry are ' invited to attend the Funeral of his ■ ate beloved Wife, Elizabeth, which will leave the Chapel of Robt. Hv Wilson and ' vn 11?;,,,:' Tomorro^ (Wednesday), May ' 30, 1934, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. •■■.-■-■■■ • ' ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS. LTD., ' Undertakers, ■ ' 164 Adelaide Road. i Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. ' ', • rrHE Friends of Mr. Arthur 1. Mackay : •*- are invited to attend the Funeral of ■ his Jate beloved Wife, Maude Felicia, i which will leave his Residence, "Rama- i roa, Main Road, Paekakariki; Tomor- ' row (Wednesday), May 30, 1934, at 2 p.m., i for the Paraparaumu Cemetery. ' ' i ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., • Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. i Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. . , , nPHE Friends of Mr. John Thomas Har- j A ris are incited to attend the Fune- i ral of his late beloved wife, Amy Flor- ■ enee, which will leave his residence, Main Road, Trentham, on Thursday, May 31, 1934, at 2.30 p.m., for the Wallaceyille" "* Cemetery. P. ROBERTSON. Undertaker, Upper Hutt.. GOLD BUYERS. i QLD False Teeth. Gold, and Jewellery i bought. Note new address: Platinum " Scrap Co, 107 Willis Street (Mandel's Buildings). OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND ' RINGS. CELL yours to a New Zealand firm; best S* prices given. Haycraf t and Josling, Manufacturing Jewellers, 94 Willis Street - (over Preston's). Established 20 years. OLD GOLD PURCHASED. . . SOVEREIGNS. SOVEREIGNS. Top Prices! Top Prices! VyELLINGTON'S OLDEST, " MOST "* RELIABLE GOLD BUYERS. j BRITISH GOLD EXPORT. 72 Manners Street ■■-••:■■• - • a MISCELLANEOUS. '■' " ' AJURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and t X 1 Belts, Infants' Outfits, Children's t Woollen Knitted; Wear. Mrs. Collins, 90 , Manners Street. j rPHE "CHICJ" stands for Chic in Style, c Cut, and Make of Ladies' Coats and g Costumes; also made to measure. The 1 "Chic," 68 Manners Street. : r^OLFEßS—Reduce you* Handicap; let yA Andy Shaw, New Zealand's Greatest ; Coach, show you how. The Sports Depot, J Willis Street. Tel. 42-662. , TV/TEN'S Suits and Coats. We give ] ■*■ ■ ■ more for less, easy terms. Heimann's, 5 13a Courtenay Place. ,- TTiON'T confuse Brandiwine with other "-* beverages of a Eimilar name. The v genuine article is sold only at the Grand - Hotel Home Supply Store. Quarts ss. , Halves 3s. ■ J TITEN'S Suits, super quality, andremem- t ber that we give easy terms. Hei- c manns, 13a, Cpurtenaj; JEflace, ' 1

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 125, 29 May 1934, Page 2

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