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; i ; "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" | i (Approved for Universal Inhibition.) ; I • SMASHES ALL BOX OFFICE RECORDS j ! AT THE REGENT ' j ! Ti'xmioxi:: u-\ii at ontck. fui; tonights j ' - ' i;i:sKi;vi-:;-;. , j i ' . i FREE! FREE! FREE! i A MOTOR-CAR WITH A POUND OE TEA A BRAND-NEW EIGHTEEN (18) HORSE-POWER 1038 MODEL FIVE (5) SKATER MORRIS MOTOR-OAK, costing £430, will be given to the person who sends in the Ten Best Reasons "WHY PEOPLE SHOULD USE SELF HELP TEA."j There is no limit to the number of entries' any person may send, but1 each entry must be accompanied by one empty lib packet, or two empty %lb packets of SELF HELP GOLD LABEL SPECIAL 3/- TEA. (No other packet will do.) The reasons should be short, and numbered one to ten, and the full name and address of the sender must be written on the same sheet of paper. No notice will be taken of either writing, grammar, or spelling. The Competition is open to all except members of the Self Help Stair. ! Should two or more persons tie with the "TEN BEST TIEASONS." then the ! order in which the rea&ons are placed will be taken into consideration. The Judges' j decision, will be final. THE WINNEH. MAY CHOOSE A NEW CAR. VALUE £130. FROM MESSRS. DOMINION" MOTORS. IF THE WINNER DESIRES, DOMINION MOTORS, LTD., WILL FIND A PURCHASER FOR V i THE CAR AT £400. (■■'■■ | .Entries should be posted, addressed to— ! ■ • ■ '■■'• i TEA COMPETITION, Box 1629, G.P.0., Wellington, : or left at any SELF HELP SHOP. i ■ ■ . . . . • ■ SELF HELP GOLD LABEL SPECIAL ! . ■ ::..3A TEA- j " I i . •■ I undoubtedly is the Best, Ten sold. in. New Zealand,-irrespective of price; as such, it deserves fitting recognition. I • " . ■' ........ J j ' -■■.■'". ' : What more desirable than a Splendid Tea and a Wonderful Offer of a Magnificent I Car to a discriminating purchaser who drinks i SELF HELP GOLD LABEL SPECIAL I I ■■■ ■• • ■'■■-■ ■ 3/- TEA >■ ■ ■■-■ .■ " I , : ' ■ ' ■ DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ; I- ■' ■ -1: -simpson^ I 25 COURTENAY PLACE (Nest Door Paramount Theatre). ..' NEW SCALE OF:.TEES:" \r[: - FrrwELL TEETH FEOM £l/-7- 2ER JPERFECT &*x. ! , , (UPPER OR LOWER) ■'■'■■ REMAKING SET 35/- ---| SINGLE TOOTH REPAIRS .. 3/6 REMODELS.. ~..».. 15/REMODELS 25/- j ANNOUNCEMENT! rVRE MANAGEMENT OP THE EUGENE SALON.BEAUTY SHOPPE WISH A TO- ANNOUNCE HAVING ACQUIRED THE SERVICES OF mr. a. Mcknight and miss z. harle ' (Both Late of James Smith's Hairdressing Department). .APPOINTMENTS'MAY BE MADE WITH THEM AT ! i TELEPHONE 45-523. j THE EUGENE SALON BEAUTY SHOPPE, PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS, • WILLIS STREET (Next Stewart Dawson's). (TELEPHONE 45-523. ! . '■ REG. DENTICE, Proprietor.

GRAND BENEFIT. SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BAND, INC. T/7LBIRNIE KINEMA, SUNDAY, JULY 21, at 8 p.m. GOME AND HEAR, Miss Christina Ormiston, Soprano (one of Wellington's sweetest songsters). ■ Mr. Henare Tahiwi, Tenor (Melodious Maori Singer). Miss Irene Clark, Elocution (a clever clo- ' cutionist). Mr. Edmund Spicer, Tenor (in some delightful songs). Master Edward Sundberg, Xylophonist (who needs no introduction to his audiences). And the Following Popular Selections will be rendered by the Band, under the Baton of Mr. E. Franklin:— Bohemian Girl Balfe Selections from "The Pirates of Penzance" Sullivan Stars and Stripes March ......... Sousa Mill Wheel, Ida and Dot, Trombone Duo. Be early for the best seats, and Lave a thoroughly enjoyable evening. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. G. I>. ALEXANDER, .: i Hou. Secretary.

CENSATIONAL BILLIARDS! Week's Match, V.M.C.A. MONDAY 22 to SATURDAY 27. Afternoons; 3 p.m. Evenings, S p.m. —- By.the Billiards Wizards WALTER LINDRUM and CLARK McCONACHY V& hours' Billiards, 1 game Snooker, and introducing for the first time into big billiards, a Talkie Demonstration, on how to play Billiards and Snooker! THE WORLD'S GREATEST BILLIARDS ENTERTAINMENT! Prices, 4s and 2s Gd. Reserve your seats early at V.M.C.A. ■VTOCAL CHAMBER MUSIC. MOLLY ATKINSON - W. ROY HILL (Mezzo Soprano) (Tenor) Or mi Reid, Stanley Oliver, Piano; Freida Meier, Viola; Margaret Connell, Win. MoLean, Violins; Samuel McLean, 'Cello. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MONDAY JULY 22, at 8 p.m. Nominal Admission Charge, Is. Reserves 6d extra. Box Plans at Begg'a. MAYFAIR, . UPPER HUTT. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. MR. GEORGE ARLISS In his first British picture, " THE IRON DUKE." .. . - " THE IRON DUKE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Definitely his best picture. Specially selected Shorts, including Ciuesound Newsreel. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. The Most Lovable Child in Filindom, SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "LITTLE MISS MARKER." , A yr-n\ treat for both parent anil child. |

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 18, 20 July 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 18, 20 July 1935, Page 4