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TODAY AND TOMORROW AEE THE LAST TWO DAYS Otf " THE RETURN OF BULLDOG DRUMMOND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Latest Adventuves of "Sapper's" Beloved Hero! A Howling Succchx nt THE REGENT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.rn, FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY THE CROWNING GLORY OP A .SUPREME ACTOK! ■ Joseph M. Schenek presents a Darryl F. Zanuck Production— GEORGfE in ARLISS "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" (Approved foT" Universal Exhibition,; More than a great story—more than a grand'romance—more than n jiv.rSecl picture — a vivid pageant of entertainment to be indelibly framed in tile hearta of humanity i ■ lor evcii Because this is tlie biggest success in motion picture hiNtory, you hi'r tirjtcrl in Reserve your Seats well in advance. Plans at D.I.C. ami "The RcROUt" (Tel. 44-144), ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST! , LAST TWO DAYS of OENEVIEVE TOBINin "THE 9th GUEST" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also ANN SOTHEEN in "THE HELL CAT" (Approved for Uiiivcfwil Exhibition) GRAND O~PERA HOUSE ' . —COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT— ANOTHER OUTSTANDING DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME! 1.—■ "CRIME ON THE HILL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AVith SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR—LEWIS CASSON—SALLY BLANE, 2.— "THE FORTUNATE FOOL" Starring HUGH WAKEFIELD and JOAN WYNDHAM. ! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. TOMORROW! TOMORROW! TOMORROW! . In the I TOWN HALL, At 8 p.m. THE GOVERNMENT TO BE CALLED UPON-TO HOLD A GENERAL ELECTION—IN THE USUAL WAY—IN NOVEMBER. 1 Speakers: I MESSRS. H. ATMORE, M.P.; R. McKEEN, M.P.; A. J. STALLWORTHY, M.P.; and CAPTAIN RUSHWORTH, M.P.; etc., etc. I . I Chairman: -..-■' I . COUNCILLOR W. J. GAUDIN, ESQ. pianist: MISS FLORA MACKENZIE (one of Wellington's Best Artists) will play . National Melodie3 from 7.15 o'clock. DAFFODIL FAIR STARTS SATURDAY! TOWN HALL EVERY AFTERNOON & EVENING FOR A WEEK, £2000 FIELDEN TAYLOR'S £2000 ■URGENTLY ' . NEEDED required. DAFFODIL FAIR BADLYCOMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING. ' To be Opened by ■ i I HER EXCELLENCY LADY BLEDISLOE—NEXT SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. IT'S A FIELDEN TAYLOR SHOW! HE DEPENDS ON YOU TO MAKE IT GO. ' ■ :
FURS! FURSI FURS! EXHIBITION OF CANADIAN AND RUSSIAN FURS & FUR COATS XfIRST visit for seven years. Do not miss it TOMORROW! Wonderful display, ■n T ,T?g? IPSsi? g.,COATS IlSr RUSSIAN MARMOT. SEALSKIN, MUSQUASH, PERSIAN LAMB, SABLE KID/SQUIRREL, MOLE, BLACK AND BEAVER COJMJix, ETC. .!■■-■',' . , oAF^™c%grE^^ SQUIEREL' SABLE\ THE WHOLE TO BE SACRIFICED AT RIDICULOUS PRICES. SELLING DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC. ROOM 2, FOWLDS BUILDING, MANNERS STREET (entrance Herbert Street). HOURS: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
.TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM SHOWN j AT OUR FIRST SALE! HERE ARE SOME MORE "DINKUM" BARGAINS. READ THIS LIST. ' . .' THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. LAWES' BLACK and BROWN GLACE GIRLS' STRAP SCHOOL SHOES-Sizes KID COURI SHOES—Cuban heels; 7's to 9's and 10's to l's. Usually 7/11 ..size 4 only. fi/11 SPECIAL' CLEARANCE K/I 1 BARGAIN" PRICE U/J--*- ' PRICE O/JLI 100 pairs LADIES' BLACK PATENT or 50 pairs LADIES' SAMPLES SAHARA BROWN GLACE SHOES—Many SANDALS—Startling variety styles styjes.v Spanish or Cuban heels: all and colours. Size 5 only. 10/11 sizes ' Q/11 ' A GIFT AT' J-<*/ XX ■' BARGAIN PRICE &/■*■■*■ 90 pairs GENTS' WHITE CALF OXFORD 100 pairs WHITE CANVAS OXFORD £,„?„ S SH^ E, S~:? rown or Black SHOES-Brown toecaps and facings, {T ?% lea] F °l °-i' c£ c soles' stout crepe soles; 3's, s's, 6's, 7"s, 8V all slzes; sn?PP5' styles at 1 O/I T TO CLEAR O/I 1 a snaPPy P"ce J-&/ XX X Z/W MEN'S t TAN or BLACK OXFORD 36 pairs MEN'S TAN or BLACK T£^> SHOES-Latest styles; OXFORD SHOES-Balance of lines. 12/11 TO CLEAR IQ/g GENTS' DARK BROWN/FELT SLIPMEN'S TAN or BLACK STOUT WALK- am vatttp at 1/11 ING BOOTS-Sewn soles; all sizes. CHILDREN'S WHTTW patw/tb aw Originally 27/6. We have been sell- SHOES-lizeY^ 4\ * Q ?P^l ing them at 25/-. To clear IQ/11 BARGAIN PRIcI' O /I nT the balance of line-NOW J-^/- 1--1- ' $ iRICE g/J.^ 50 pairs CHILDREN'S STRAP SHOES- SEE the Pile of SANDSHOES in our Balance of hue; size i only. Usually Side Window! Up to size 13's 4/6toC/U. ASNIPg/g TO CLEAR-Pair J7 SUMMER SHOES NOW AND SAVE 50 PER CENT. 500 pairs WHITE CALF, AVHITE MESH, AND COLOURED FABRICS-All styles, Worth double the price. FROM .Kyi i to 1 0/1 1 MANN'S Corner CUBA and GHUZNEE STREETS.
MEETINGS. WELLINGTON LADIES' CRICKET ASSOCIATION. TTHE Annual General Meeting of the -1- above will be held at the Y.W.C.A. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, at 7.30 p.m. All members and anyone interested are cordially invited to attend. CHRISTINA ROBERTSON, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION (Inc.). ANNUAL MEETING. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above -*•' Association will be held on MONDAY EVENING .NEXT (September 10), at 7.30, in the-.BASIN RESERVE PAVIAGENDA: , To Receive tho Annual Report and Financial Statement duly audited; To Elect Office Bearers; To Elect Management Committee; . To Appoint Auditor or Auditors; ' i To Consider Notices of Motion; General Business, '_ . . '
BILLIARDS. ' BILLIARDS. N. SQUIRE. N. Squire, N.Z. Junior Prof. Champion, v. L. STOUT. L. Stout, CX-3ST.Z. Amateur Champion. .. A" ■■ PROFESSIONAL. EXHIBITION GAME, 850 up. Victory Billiardroom, Courtenay Place, TOMORROW (Thursday), SEPT, 6, 8 p.m. All enthusiasts .welcomed. Admission free. MISCELLANEOUS. • ' • ; SEPPELT'S Port is acknowledged to be the finest wine produced in Australia. Awarded 42 first prizes. Quarts 35,, pints. Is 9di Solely at the Grand Hotel j Home Supply Store. THE PEN DOCTOR IS the recognised Medico for Fountain | ' Peria and Eversharp Pencils. Consultation free. Geo. Jeffery, Lambton Quay, opp; D.1.0,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 57, 5 September 1934, Page 2
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