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Tonight is your Last Opportunity of Seeing CIIAS. LAUGUTON in "REMBRANDT" 2.15 and 8 p.m. I I Ri? C* I-T M T I Recommended by nans ;1 , ~....w. «„,. , lli "L R L I Censor for Adults Theatre. (Tel. ii-U4). | I TOMORROW THIS PICTURE WILL BECOME ONE OF YOUR TREASURED MEMORIES! Its bitter-sweet Romance and Daring Drama perfectly balanced by the Priceless Cnuwly of Uohmd Vomit;. - ■ . Its every mood Enhanced by the loveliness of Kay' l'Vaiu-is, by magnificent settings ami dresses, Hiijjjy_tjiej4porbjietmg_u£aj;'ieiit cast ! — '- "SWEET ALOES" — 1 There's a provocative til le for you! What a contrast of the bitterest things in life and the sweetest . . . the clash of oppofiiv.? loyalties. . ... Aivl you'll understand just how apt that title is when you see—The Most Honest and Fearless Drama of a woman's love lor a man, and a mother's love for a child that the screen has ever t dared lo present! KAY FRANCIS Roland YOUNG—Geo. BRENT—Henry STEPHENSON PATRICK KNOWLES—FRIEDA INNESCOURT A Warner LSros. Picture. BOOKING HAS ALREADY COMMENCED—RESERVE EARLY! ■ T-I-V-O : L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) FINALLY TONIGHT! SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK. MADELEINE CARROLL—GARY COOPER "THE GENERAL 1)IED AT DAWN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT • Edward Everett Horton in " YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY " (Approved For Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/Screening Times: 7.45, "Your Uncle Dudley." 9 p.m., "General Died." FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND MONDAY: CHARLES LAUGHTON —— MARY BOLAND—CHARLES RUGGLES—ZASU PITTSROLAND YOUNG , "RUGGLES OF —RED—GAP " A GLOWING TRIBUTE TO A MEMORABLE DECADE BROUGHT TO VIVID LIFE IN ~AN HYSTERICAL COMEDY-. APOLOGIES may be, due to those regular patrons who will be forced to go elsewhere this weekend for their entertainment because , they may have already seen this picture at this Theatre —but we would rather revive a good picture than ask patrons to sit out a pool- one. ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT "STAGE STRUCK" - WARREN WILLIAM—JOAN BLONDELL—FRANK McHUGH—DICK POWELL v (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) ZIMME'S 1937 FASHION DISPLAY OF !! I WINTER COATS [I 1 1 ( MAGNIFICENTLY FUR-TRIMMED in Astrakhan, Squirrel, Beaver, Skunk Opossum, etc. Latest square shoulders. New tie effects, scar£. 'TO /(I styles, and roll collars. Newest shades. FROM •O/ \3 LATEST ASTRAKHANS AND TWEEDS, in new Cossack styles, also Teddy Bears, Camel Hair, Pilot Cloths, in newest shades. KQ //3 FROM *>U/ D TAILORED COSTUMES—In Newest Materials. Worth &to 5 guineas. OIGNS ■ FROM <*3 A DEPOSIT ACCEPTED. ZIMME'S LTD., WELLINGTON'S LEADING COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS, . 10a MANNERS STREET SALE OF UMBRELLAS!.!!, PETONE. ' , i PUBLIC NOTICE TO PETONE RESIDENTS. WALKER'S UMBRELLA SHOP, 239 JACKSON STREET, PETONE, CLOSING *' DOWN on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. All Repairs, etc., must be uplifted on or before that date. I WE THANK OUR CLIENTS for their patronage, and ask for a continuance of same at OUR MAIN SHOP, at 11 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. • SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 4/- IN THE £ TOMORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY ON NEW UMBRELLAS PURCHASED FROM ANY OF . i WALKER'S UMBRELLA SHOPS, II MANNERS STREET (opp. Maple Furnishing Co.) 125 CUBA STREET (opp. Whitehead & Penis) 230 JACKSON STREET, PETONE. ' | THE . SUCCESS • OF "KIWI"- 'PORK SAUSAGES IS DUE TO 1. HIGHEST QUALITY MEAT BEING USED. 2. CLEANLINESS AND CARE IN MANUFACTURE. 3. DAILY DELIVERY TO GROCERS. IF YOU WANT THE BEST—ASK FOR ■"Kiwr* SAUSAGES-LUNCHEON-HAM & CHICKEN— BRAWN-SAVELOYS. I "ALWAYS DEPENDABLE FOR FRESHNESS AND FLAVOUR.'?

NEW SEASON'S GOODS OF' BRASS KERBS, LOG BOXES, FIRE SCREENS, AND COMPANION SETS TO HAND AT. SIMS HARDWARE, CUBA STREET. Brass Fireside Kerbs, in assorted designs, Special! Another Shipment just landed 11/6 to 19/6 each of Our Nickel-plated Alarms at 3/11 Log Boxes, 32/6, 42/6, to 55/- each Fire Screens, in the latest designs, 17/6, n" d In,spe^ °"r, E*n E« of Slightly 22/6, 29/6, 37/6, 39/6, to 55/- JJamagecl Enamel Saucepans. All Brass Companion Sets, 27/6 and 29/6 .set ? o f Uy chippe(L A visit "*** Also t 9 Hand: Another Shipment of Our End of Jam Season Bargains- Wood Oxidised Copper Companion Sets, at Spoons, 3d, sd, 6d, and 0d each 4/11 se^ ~ , , llb Jllm Jars, 2/9 doz Dome Spark Guards, 10/0 each 21b Screw-top Jars 4s 3d doz Oxidised Crumb, Brush, and Tray Sets, Quart Preserve Jar's 7/3 doz KitMl Hods, 2/11 each iat'wi^fe AVetSn^e?y°t e rStte^ rm *" m«sJg\*^«J& " ""' Silver Bel. at 8/fl Sphinx Model 13/6. Alun^ium PrServ^ P.^n " /ll each Weep Meter, 16/0 .The New Siesta Bissell's Ball-bearing Carpeti Sweepers f; W( %*> aud the Rcll!lbl° B 'S "Century" Model, 27/8. "VanHv/^M/d lien at -/b eac ] ]p "Ewbank Success," 36/6 each SIMS HARDWARE, CUBA STREET- (Next Nash's Leather Arcade).

| TdE LUXE THEATRE, 1 ' ( -L'B LUXE THEATRE, | § LOWER HUTT. I ||[||!il!|]li!!!lli!llll[[|llll]llliSlilai!illillinillllll]llll]liili:»llltli[|[ll!l|lll»ilUanI TOMGHT (FRIDAY),' 7.30 o'clock. ROLAND YOUNG-JOAN GARDNER, "THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES." — Also Showing — LIONEL BARRYMORE, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, "THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN." (Both for Universal Exhibition.) Plaus at De Luxe, Tel. 63431.

SPORTS! SPORTS i SPOIUS! SPORTS! EXTRA SPECIAL! PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS x KOVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BASIN RESERVE, THIS SATURDAY, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.-2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Representatives from Wairarapa, Nelson, and Blenheim. Sej Our Champion Miler, A. R, Wilson. Cycling—Hurdling—Sprinting and Music. ADMISSION Is. R. EWING, Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1937, Page 2

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