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SUBURBAN SHOPPERS! TAKE NOTE! AIM STRAIGHT FOR THE HUB IN BUSY WILLIS STREET. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY ONLY. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! REMINDER! r I" 1 UE UUB LTD. are still felling Blankets at last year's prices! Just lauded trom Tinia.ru Woollen Mills today—THREE BALES OF SINGLE AND DOUBLIfI BED BLANKETS. SIN OLE BED-FULL SIZE (30 pairs only] 16/1! pair 5 THREE-QUARTER BED SIZE 23/0 pair • DOUBLE BED SIZE 25/11 pair THESE ARE THE CHEAPEST RETAIL PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND TODAY. EIDERDOWNS! EIDERDOWNS! WE STILL HAVE A NUMBER TO CLEAR AT SALE PRICES. SINGLE BED 10/0, 22/6, 24/6 DOUBLE BED 28/0, 32/0, 37/0 .WOOLLENS! (3WXCH > WOOLLENS! ANOTHER WAREHOUSE PURCHASE BOUGHT AT A 810 DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 5000 \ AHDS HEAVYWEIGHT WOOLLEN—In I'tniuf, Self Stripes, Self Checks, and Diagonals. Usual price S/U yard, THE HUB, PRICE (while -they.last 3/0 yard (Navy, Light Bines, Grmis, Reds, Mulberry. Margaret Rose, Brown, Block, Wine, Fawns, Grey, and Rust.) THESE ARE SHOWING IN No. 4 WINDOW. DON'T BUY WOOLLENS UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THESE! .i-l-INCII WOOLLENS—BIG PURCHASE FKOM A VICTORIA- STREET WAREHOUSE. REMEMBER! 34-INCII BE CLEARED AT 3/0 YARD, ONLY AT THE HUB LTD., THE "BUSY BUSINESS" IN WILLIS STREET. I » —

I! ■ ————U—— •==( D E \=L. ■ I LUXE J ■ Coiirtcnay \. S Ring Place. 53-080. Plans for Booking afc D.I.C. and Theatre. LAST TWO DAYS! 2 Seesious Daily: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Pulsating drama of lovo tliat flames in the shadow of doom! Winner .Ci'o6. present LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWAKD "In '• THE I'ETEIFIED I-'OREST." A Warner Bros. Picture. i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) e With BETTE DAVIS, Genevieve Tobin, T Humphrey Bogart. Sparkling Associate Show, iucluding screen ( featurcttes, Orchestra Do Luxe and Organ. FRIDAY NEXT! e All these STARS are goiug to twinkle and ,f shine! 1 GLENDA FARRELL, .10AN BLONDELL, HUGH HERBERT, ALLEN JENKINS, DICK FORAN. They are all together on the one sparkling programme! Headed by this NEW-WES'l 1 thrill! To the thousands of lovers •of ZANE GREY, CLARENCE MULFORD, CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER'. . . here's your entertainment!. ... Warner Bros. Present. 'SONG OF THl'] " i. "SONG OF THE ! "SONG OF THE , SADDLE." s SADDLE." t. • SADDLE." , v Wagon wheels carrying you- to .an entirely s different kind of .gUo.wr..w'ith THE SING- > ING COWBOY ... a: song on bis lips .. . winning'his spur# as a star! DICK FORAN. ? DICK FORAN. DICK FORAN. ' A Warner Bros.-First National Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 7 n RAND OPERA HOUSE. • **RAND OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT, ! And For 8 3fore Nights Only. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. n LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. And his 20 Oriental Marvels. Supported by 7 EUROPEAN VAUDEVILLE ACTS. Exactly as presented in London, Pans, New York, and Berlin. MATINEE, NEXT SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. PRICES.—(Res.) ss, Unreserved 4s3s; Gallery, 2s, all plus tax. Late Gallery from 7.45 p.m., 1b 6d. Matineefl.—3s, 2s, Is. Reservation at D.I.C. till 5 pjn., th e n at Theatre Sweet Shop, where l>ay Sales are available. T>EGAL "THBATBET KARORI. XVHeated Especially for Your Comfort. THIS EVENING, at 8 o clock. In Her Greatest Triumph, " IN PERSON." '• IN PERSON." Singing. Dancing, Romancing in a Ray storv by the author ot "It Happened Unc Ni"iit " And it gives you just the same ° entertainment. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CONCERT CHAMBER (TOWN HALL). \j WEDNESDAY, JTJNE 10, At 8 p.m. THE "DICKENS DRAMATIC SOCIETY" Cordially Invite the Public To a "COPYRIGHT" PERFORMANCE Of a Spectacular Play, - "A MODERN JUDGMENT OF PARIS. (Music— Dancing—and Drama), „ Written and Produced by Mrs. Cruttenden "• (Of the Dickens Pageant), Preceded by the Immortal Trial Scene, "BARDELL versus PICKWICK. Producer, W. T. Williams Pengara. atyuisSlON bv Collection to defray expenses Seats may be reserved at D.I.C. st for Is. . .... -,l r A repetition of this programme will be gladly given in aid of any worthy cause, tTO \N AND BETTY RAYNER, JOAN AND BETTY RAYNER, JOAN AND BETTY EAYtfER, Troubadours, In "SCARLET AVD GRAY." ■ SCARLET AND GRAY." BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, L Ui; TRIANGLE HALL, TOMORROW, JUNE 4, at 5.13 p.m. _ SATURDAY, JUNE 6, at 8.15 p.m. re Tickets: 3s 6d res., 2s unrcs., plus tax. !£ Children half-price. t g Box Plan* at DXC. Tel. 43-123.

t^wk. WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. THURSDAY Hey, Bobbie! Look who's here! Why, it's JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS In '•THIS IS THE LIFE." "THIS IS THE LIFE." "THIS IS THE LIFE." "THIS IS THE LIFE." "THIS IS THE LIFE." "THIS IS THE LIFE.". , les, she's back,, ladies, and gentlemen, fco many patrons were disappointed not to_ have seen this youngster in her best ufl'ort last time we screened this picture that we are showing it for a RETURN SEASON of Two Nights Only. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. Do not miss it again. JANE plays around in this with JOHN McGUIRE, SALLY BLANE, SIDNEY TOLER, and FRANCIS FORD, beside* lots of other folk. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A whole band kidnapped—an ex-gang-ster who becomes a 'musician—and a girl who believes in him against all odds, evei* though he is a saxophonist! "STOLEN HARMONY;" "STOLEN HARMONY/' "STOLEN HARMONY." "STOLEN HARMONY." GEORGE RAFT, BEN BERNIE and hi« BAND, and GRACE BRADLEY show you how it is done. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Supporting shorts include a BUSTEU KEATON COMEDY, BABY .. BURLESQUE, TERRY TOON (Cartoon), and NEWSREEL.. |7*MPJRE THEATRE,- ISLAND- BAY, Especially ,for your Comfort. THIS EVENING AT 8 o'clock. A Grand Big Double Feature: ' No - 1 ~" "WELCOME HOME." With • JAMES DUNN. You'll laugh your loudest at this rattling , good comedy—it's.veal fun! _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) >0 ' 2 "LADIES LOVE DANGER." GILBERT ROLAND—fIONA BARRIE. A thrill for everyone—it; keeps - you exNo. 3-Co!^edy"^rAßB y A^D d STRIPES.'' (Recommended by Censor for .Adults,) jTnd Don't Forget! Friday and Saturday: Shirley. Temple in "The Littlest Rebel. _ T\E LUXE THEATRE, D]J LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m. "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY.;; "GENTLEMEN OF .THE NAVY. - SIR GUY STANDING." — Also Showing — ' Zane Grey's "SUNSET PASS." Zane Grey's "SUNSET PASS. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Peter Pan or De Luxe, C 3-431. n RAND, PETONE. GRAND, PETtlNii. Heated for your Comfort. TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. With Brilliant Supports Irom -7.30- p.m. Warner Bros. Biggest Hit since G-Mcn. • Another exciting first story of its kind. • "SPECIAL AGENT," "SPECIAL AGENT," With BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE BRENT, RICARDO CORTEZ. Additional Attraction: Wilkie Collins's famous detective | thriller, "THE MOONSTONE," With Phyllis Barry, David Manners. (Both Picturce Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Book at Hansen's or Tel. Theatre,' 64-063. "ROYAL THEATRETTE (Presbyterian H Church Hall, Forres Street), SEATOUN. TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. CABL BRISSON with MARY ELLIS, Metropolitan Opera Star, in I "ALL THE KING'S HORSES," i With . . . EDWARD EVKRETT HORTON. Hear Miss Ellis Sing "A Little White Gardenia." The One Musical Treat of the Year You . Must Not Miss. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE.—Children will be admitted to front rows only o« Saturday evenings for 6d. MRS. POLLOCK'S BENEFIT, PETONE. A SALE OF GOODS AND PRODUCE will be held in. Shop opposite Grand Theatre, Petone, on FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1036, instead of Elsmore's Shop, as last advertised. • • ■ Will all sympathisers please note and help? Please leave donations, etc., at Sirs. Coulston's Smallgoods Shop, Jackson St., Petone, or state where goods may b« picked up. THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB. M E Kf t^tT JUNE 4, 193G, at Kirkcaldie and btams Jacobean Room at 1 p.m., when O. Gon ' Adams, Esq., on furlough from Egypt ' will lie chief guest and speaker. Subject -Egypt, Land of the Phav?ohs EDWARD P. LAMBERT, Hpn. Secretary. • TTNIVERSAL FURS are always besj U latent. lowest -priced in New Zetland Universal Fur Co. (Wellington ralmerston North).

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 130, 3 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 130, 3 June 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 130, 3 June 1936, Page 2

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