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■HEWETT, KAY, AND STEWART NEW ZEALAND'S'INTREPID AIRMEN BRING THE FILM OF THEIR OWN DEPARTURE. THE REGENT THE REGENT • • 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m.,2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. MATHESON LANG and MARGARET BANNERMAN "THE GREAT* DEFENDER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Stirring Drama of a Famous K.C. Fighting against Tremendous Odds for the Life-of an Innocent Man. • I ON STAGE (EVENINGS ONLY): : ,ALEC REGAN and his 4 REGENT REVELLERS, with JEAN MACDONALD, in a Pot-Pourri of Music, Song, and Dance. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE "Either picture would wake good entertainment—together they are excellent fare." —(Vide "Evening Post") WALTER CONNOLLY in the Dynamic Drama of the Theatre, . "WHOM THE GODS DESTROY" With Robert Young, Doris Kenyon, Hobart Bosworth. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STUART ER WIN—ANN SOTHERN in * " THE PARTY'S OVER " * * THE SPARKLING COMEDY OF A WORM WHO TURNED! (Recommended by Censor for Adults'.) TWICE DAILY: 2.1S and 8 p.m. • BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. •ROSES! ROSES! , ROSES! WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TOWN HALL (Jlcrcer street Et; tranM) TOWNHALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY)—ONE.DAY ONLY~ (AFTERNOON AND EVENING) Opening Ceremony by his Worship the Mayor (T. C. A. Hislop, Esq.), at 3 p.m. ROSES, DECORATIVE, CUT FLOWERS, MAGNIFICENT HYDRANGEAS. MUSIC, AFTERNOON TEA, FLOWER SALE. CLASS 66--COLLECTION OF LUPINS: First 7/6, Second 2/6. bPENCONTINyOUSLYFROM2p i m. . ■ ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children Gd. ' ' . Telephone 45-139. Box 1237. G. S. NICOLL, Secretary, Building Societies' Chambers, Waring Taylor Street (opp. 2YA Studio).- •. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY BLACK CURRANTS AND CREAM ..: .' •... 1/We wish to apologise to those customers whom we could not supply, with Black Currants on thei weekend after our original supply had' become exhausted. The delayed reserve stock 'is now to ■ hand. CHOICEST CREAMERY 8UTTER........' .' '.'...' 9d 1b EXTRA LARGE NEW-LAID EGGS ..*..'....„ ". ll^d dozen GOLDEN DRIED AI'IUCOTS-Hir Delicious, 'Jam- .'. ' 10d lb 41b 1A SUGAR .: :... ' FOR 10% d Vilb "SWAN LUNCHEON SAUSAGK \.; ;.. THE TWOFOR 1 Laige Pint Bottle TOMATO SAUCE ■ ■• •-. 9%d - - PRUNES AND RlOr; ''.....: .' '. «d Jib Fleshy Prunes—lib Finest Rangoon Rice. FULLER-LIPTON, Lto,, .' -'" ■ CUBA STREET. " ' : TEL. 54-756 (All Wires). ■ TEL. 54-786 (All Wires).

FUNERAL NOTICES. , npHE Friends of the late Catherine WilA son arc invited .to attend her Funeral, which will leave >St. Anne's Church, Green Street, Tomorrow, November 20, 1934, ut 0.30 a.m,, for the Cemetery, Karori, Requiem ■ Mass will •be celebrated at,, 9 E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, Telephone C 2-159. rpHE Friends of the late Charles James x Galliers are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral; which will leave the residence of Mft J. A. Macdonald, 21 Cuba Street, Petone, on Tuesday, November 20, 1934, at 2 p.m.; for the Taita Cemetery. ■ J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Lower Hutt and Pefone; Telephone 63-828.; . WHE Friends of the ,late, Fred Edward ■*■ Sydney Hunter are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 48 Buick Street, Petone, on Tuesday, ■ November 20, ,1934, at 3.15 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. J. jR. CROFT, Undertaker, Lower Ilutt and L'etoue. i ' Telephone 63-823. rpHE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ■*• Dutton are invited to- attend the Funeral of •■ their late dearly' loved son, William Henry, which will leave, their residence, 16 Parliament Street, Tomorrow (Tuesday), November 20, 1934, at 3.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ROBERT H. WILSON .&■ SONS, LTD., Undertakers,' 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. THE Friends of the late Arthur Alexander Currio are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow* (Tuesday), November 20, 1934, at 1.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ROBERT H. WILSON & SONS, LTD., Undertakprs; 164 Adelaide -Road. ,■ Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. THE Friends of the late Frederick William Lane are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 29 Hiropi Street, Tomorrow. (Tuesday), November 20, 1934, ■, at 2 p.m., for the Crematorium, Karori. ROBERT#H. WILSON & SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. , Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. THE Friends oE Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Simmiss are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved daughters Betty and'Enid, which will leave 41 Mills Street, Lower Hutt, on Tuesday, November 20, 1034, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Tuita. W. HALL AND CO., ,> ' Funeral Furnishers, Lower Hutt. Telephones C 2-640 and 62-740. 1 COURT EPUNI, 7314, A.O.F. TITEMBERS of the above Court are re- -"■*• spectively invited to attend the Funeral of the late; Bro. Sydney Hunter, which will -leave his late residence, 48 Buick Street, Petone, on Tuesday, November 20, at, 3.15 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ULSTER LODGE, No. 62. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to attend the' Funeral of their late. Bro. Fred Edward Sydney Hunter, which will leave his late residence, 48 Buick Street, Petone, on Tuesday, November* 20, 1934, at 3.15 p.m., for the Karori ( Cemetery. "By Command of the W.M. GOLD BUYERS. OLD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery bought. Note new address: Platinum Scrap Co.. 101 Willis Street (Mandel's Buildings). ' ■ OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. CELL yours to a New Zealand firm; best prices given. Haycraft and Josling, Manufacturing Jewellers, 04 ■ Willis Street (over Preston's). Established 20 years.

PUBLIC NOTICES. ! • . ! ' ■ APOLOGY. \, ' T .A. B. GRANT, Railway .Worker,, of ■*-' Chrislchur'ch,' express" my sincere regret to Messrs. F. P. Walsh, W. Clarke, and T. Martin for having written the article which appeared in the issue of the journal "Tomorrow" dated September 15, 1934, over the caption, "The Reactionary I Trade Union Official," wherein I misquoted the Christchurch "Star,", such misquotation having the effect of . discrediting Messrs. Walsh, Clarke, and Martin in the eyes of the membership of the Seamen's Union and the Labour Movement" .as a whole* - • v I acknowledge that there "was no truth in the. statement made by me against Messrs; Walsh, Clarke, and Martin. , I unreservedly withdraw it, and ■ express my deep regret for having made it. • (Sgd.) A. B. GRANT. PAINFUL FEET. P ALLEN ARCHES cause pain, pr» ■*■ gressive bony deformity, corns,' callouses, and nervous disorder. ■ ' s My specialised treatment . niccessf ully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial •upportt, which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated.- . KATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M.. Registered Masseuse and Medical ' Electrician. Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace; Telephone ,43-297. . ' . . PHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. V -HOANA FINCH. \ "Evening Post" Building., Telephone 42-218. ' [ MOTORS AND CYCLES'. USED CARS Bought, Sold, Exchanged, MTRIGHT, STEPHENSON'S GARAGE. »» 97 -Taranaki Street Tel. 65-126. \ jy£ANTHEL MOTORS, ' LTD. USED CAR PRICES REDUCED. £ 1926 Chevrolet, 4 Tourer ............ 40 1926 Oakland Light 6 Tourer 55 1927 Dodge 4 Sedan, good order 85 1929 Chevrolet 6 Sedan, new paint . 120 1928 Dodge Light 6, aiv wheels '150 A.J.S. Motor-,cycle 20 Norton Motor-cycle 20 USED TRUCKS. VANS—4 and 6-cyls., popular, makes , From 40 TRUCKS—2O-30cwt Chevrolets and Fords From 75 MANTHEL MOTORS, LTD., Sole Chevrolet-Buick Dealers, Corner Wakefield' and Taranald Streets. Open Every' Evening. ■ Tel. 54-760. FOUR SPECIALLY-SELECTED CARS. THE Four Cars described below represent excellent buying in each case. They have all been carefully gone'over for any possible defect in engine! bodywork, or transmission, and have been pronounced O.K. by our Foreman. "The prices for Used Cars is definitely hardening, and intending purchasers would be well advised to buy before the Christmas demand influences prices still more. | A 4-DOOR MORRIS-COWLEY ■ • SALOON, a full 6-passenger' Car £110 A 4-DOOR AUSTIN 12 SALOON. • with 4-speed forwards '£130 A METAL PANEL ■ MORRIS MINOR SALOON,,: Sunshine roof, all good tires '.. £125 A VAUXHALL SALOON, wire wheels, a modern, 'smart car £235 There are many more to choose from at E. REYNOLDS AND CO., LTD., Tel, 51-080. t Wakeikld Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 2

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