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IRA HOUSE as Built for Sound) ; i . 1 Villiamson Films. p E NIGHTS. 'XO-NIGfIT, at 7.45. ESDAY, at 2.15. Mayer Present • i ; COLLEGE" .h , AND ROBERT MONTGOMERY. 1 uapcrb—witty ilialogue and h.niiith\^ new y—laughs, and thrilU. l ;k with . '' ,■" \ :nt All-dialogue Play, HALF MARRIAGE." t threatens the love-mad youth of tp-day— Half Marriage. , , 1 • PRICES AS USUAL. :eley. and theatre (TEL.-28-aoG;. ; FRIDAY!, ■\R ALL-TALKING I'KOGRAiLME. J :D JvAY FRANCIS JN \ F THE PRESS" drama- of the men behind the headlines— ; lan that you will live it. ) l'ji;tui'cs ■ a * "JAZZ HEAVEN." young &ong writer's bid for lame. - "ON WITH THE SHOW." t . THREE SCREENINGS DAILY! THREE SCREENINGS DAILY! Morning Session: 11 a.m. J Afternoon Session: 2.15 p.m. j Evening Session: 8 p.m. ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 3 IS MAJESTY'S THEATKE * (Direction .. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) >; "Where Sound Sounds Best." 1 THE FIRST ALL-COLOUR TALKIE. ; The most revolutionary picture ever i filmed, "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." 1 "ON WITH THIS SHOW." < "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." '•ON WITH THE SHOW." < "Is probably the most beautiful picture ■ ever screened, aud the Warner Brothels ( have mado it one of the most tuneful and peppy offerings seen hereabouts in many ] moons."—"Evening World" (New York). - A WARNER BROTHERS AND VITATHONE TRIUMPH! t Recommended more especially for ndulfc 1 ■ ' Audiences. ■ . THREE SESSIONS DAILY! THREE SESSIONS DAILY! ' Prices: t Morning and Afternoon: :3s, Is 6d, Is. - Evening: Reserves, D.C. 3s Gd, O.S. 2s Cd. - (Plus tax.) Grand Circle la Gd. i BOS PLANS AT BRISTOL. I After 5.30 p.m. at H.M. Theatre. Stalls ■ Entrance. ,-; PUBLIC NOTICES. } CHAPLAIN M'MENAMIN MEMORIAL « BAZAAR, PETONE. * —— t RESULT OF ART UNION, DRAWN $ SATURDAY, 15th FEB., 1930. $ (1) Gold Nugget, valuo £50, 13300, F. i M. Albretl, 10, Victoria-at., Lower Hutt. J (2) Oil Painting, 13109, G. Mackley, 5 Lower Hutt. » = (3) Oil Painting, 10103, Mrs. Southeo, Upper Hutt. (■t) Art Needlework Bedspread, lOil'S, Sirs. Lawler, 15, Syduey-st., Pctono. J (5) Hand-ptiinlcd Cushion, 1303, Mrs. 11. t nail, 14, Manley terrace, Wellington. - (G) A""t Needlework Supper-cloth,. 871S, 1 L. Rcyling. G5, Clyde-bt., Island. Bay. ' (7) Art Needlework Tablo Centre, 3153, ; Mr. Jackson. SO, Vicloria-st., Petone. ' ; . (S) Dressed Doll and Pram, 13113, Ar- ; thur Petersen, '2io, Main-st., Lower Hutt. M. SULLIVAN, Hon. Sec. 1 HYGIENIC TOWEL SUPPLY. \ WOULD any Customers who have not been served owing to a change in the J stall: please ring 25-275?' Prompt attention assured. I NOTICE. . I WELLINGTON FISH SUPPLY CO., i v' 105, Riddifovd street, Wellington South. Sole Agents for Stewart Island Oysters > at wholesale prices. Season commencing ' Ist March, 1930. Orders now taken. Not ] in connection with any other firm in . Wellington. . ' FUNERAL NOTICES. — _ ''PIIE Funeral 01 the late James Murray - ■*- Morice' will leave his la,tc rcbideuce, C 40, Main road, Wadestown, To-morrow (Wednesday), 10th February, 1930, at 10 a.m., for tho Karori Cemetery. ■" ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, . Undertakers, 161,' Adelaide road. Tcls. 24-135, 10-7 SI. '"PHE Ji'riends oTT!lrTTjc^rgoTr™SaTes -*- arc respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of, his late beloved Wife, . Ellen, which will leave the residence of l Mrs. Corby, 142, Nelson street, Petone, on Wednesday, 19th February, 1930, at 2 p.m., lor the Taila Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, '. G Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Tel. 528, Hutt. EDUCATIONAL. CARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Stewart Dawson's Bldga., Lambton-qy. Telephone 40-Cl9. _ ~ Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pit- , man and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Office Routine. Principal: Miss K. Whitbread-Edwards, F.C.T.S. (Inc.), F.I.P.S; (Non.), N.U.T. = (Eng.); ■ assisted by Qualified Staff. MISCELLANEOUS. ] FkENTAL Repairs in 3 hours; finest 1 ■ L/ materials; moderate charges. Rapid ] Dental Repair Service, 15. Manners-st. Tel 47-5G2. 1 TD EDUCTIONS iv Aluminium Preserv- [ -*-*1 ing Pans, heavy quality; also large 1 stocks of Jam Jars and Preserving Jars. J We deliver. The Sims Hardware. v pHUCOLATES—Lownoy's lib Boxes J from 6s; -.ill Stock reduced at the x Regal, next Whitcornbe aud Tombs, Lamb- tl :on-qy. _2 a, VURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and i ■ L' Belts in stock and to order; Infants' J Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtenay- J pi., opp. Paramount Theatre. w DUS'dN'S can supply Appetising Pies, 1 Pasties, and Cakes for your picnic. J IMS are showing a wonderful rango of ■English Supper Sets and Salad Sets; ° Dur reduced prices will open your eyes. "^ A.t Sims Hardware. HUGE range Outsize Frocks, in fuji silk, l! rayon, voile, and crepe de chine, low prices. At Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. ' JUSTIN'S can supply Appetising Pies, 1 *-* Pasties, and Cakes for your picnic, 1 W7HAT did tho Lassie tell the Sailor? l '* Get your Suit Dry Cleaned by Tay- C or. 41, Kent terrace. Tel. 20-610. n p)ELICIOUS Pics for Picnics, special to I " order. Peach, Apple, Fruit, Mince, 1 ?lum. Apricot, Ham and Beef. Dustin's. •■ Q.RAND HOTEL. Wholesale Bottle Store S guarantees the quality of every brand 1 t sells and does not stock cheap inferior 1 jrands. Thos. Coltman, Proprietor. : ■* SUMMER Sale Specials for this week— ii Electric Irons, 230-volt, 14s 6d; Good _ jarden Spades, 3s Gd each; best Rubber f ITose, Cd'a foot or 28s 6d for 00ft.. The \ Sims Hai-dwire. it HOLDEN Grain Scotch,, our House _ Whisky, and guaranteed with beauti- T :ul Glass Decanter, 13a 6d. Grand Hotel A Jomo Supply Store. " L£

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 2

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